Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Aug 1948, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

x IAT REE od ho a 8 Ar INE EEN Sa Ag, PE ne Fj a a LOCAL ITEMS Mr, and Mrs. Jack Young enjoyed| the past week with friends at Hali- burton. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Rainville and two « daughters, Cecile and Ann Marie, re- turned to their home at Overbrook, Ont, after spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes. Mrs. Syd. Febrey and son Faul, of London, Ont,, spent several days visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. E. Hayes. Mrs. T. J. Blight, of Toronto, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. Reesor, and Mr. Reesor and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robertson, of Brantford, are holidaying at the home y the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. . Robertson. oy Wilfrid Letendae, of Drum- mondyville, Quebec, is spending two weeks with her sister, Miss Corona Denosiers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burley, of London, are holidaying in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnegie. Mrs. W. Elliott has returned from an eight week's holiday in Parry Sound on the Georgiah Bay. Mr. Norman Aldred has returned home after spending the summer on a freighter, between Three Rivers and Duluth, and will be remaining here until he returns to Appleby College, Oakville, Sept. 14th. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Greenwood, Mary and Miss Shirley Prentice, of Toronto, were Sunday Guests with Mrs. N. P. Aldred. Mrs. Wim. Prentice, of Toronto, is spending a week with Mra, «N. E. Aldred. Dr. G. H. Jackson, Mrs. Jackson, and son Stanley, have returned to their home . in Union, N.J, after spending a month in Port Perry. Mrs." Doxee, of Toronto, is spend- ing the week-end with Mrs. F. R. Beatty. GUESTS OF C. N. E. The "following Port Perry citizens have been invited to attend the Can- adian National Exhibition as guests of the management, on Warrior's Day, August 28th, and will 'be entertained at lunch, by Women's Division: Miss Grace Davis; Mrs. H. L. Durkin, Mrs. Geo. Lane, Mrs. Merlin Letcher, Mrs. Geo. Palmer, Mrs, J. E. Jackson, Reeve Ernest Hayes and Mrs, Hayes; Mrs, Orville Boe, Seagrave. ------ CONGRATULATIONS . Miss Claudia Coulter, who attended Havergal Ladies' College, Toronto, during the past year, has passed in the seven Upper School examinations which she tried, taking First Class Honours in Literature, Chemistry, . Zoology, and Second Class in Com- position, Botany, Latin Authors and ~ Latin Composition. MANCHESTER W. A, The regular monthly meeting of the Manchester W.A. will be held at the hone of Mrs. Albert Wilson, on Thurs- day, September 2nd, at 2.830 pm. All ladies of the community invited., ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Duff, of Port Perry, Ontario, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Myrtle Mar- garet, to Donald Rodney Banks, son of Dr. and Mra. V. L. Banks, of To- ronto. The marriage will take place Saturday, September 11th, at 4 o'clock in Port Perry United Church. BORN Mr, and Mrs. G. F. Weir are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Margaret Joan, on Sunday, August 22nd, at Pert Perry Memorial Hosrissl IN MEMORIAM RAINES -- In loving memory of George A. Raines, who passed away August 28th, 1946, Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Free from sorrow and pain; Safe in God's wonderful keeping, Until we shall meet him again. Ever remembered by : ' Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM BURNHAM--In loving memory of a dear father, Mr. Reginald Burnham. We often sit and think of him When we are alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own; Like ivy on the withered oak, When all other things decay, , Our love for hit will still keep green And never fade away. Fondly remembered by John and Tillie DIED COLLACUTT-- Suddenly, at the Women's College Hospital; Toronto, on Thursday, August 19 1948, Louisa Jemima Savage, beloved wife of the late Franklin Charles Collacutt, and mother of Herbert T., Orville G,, and Frank J. Collacutt, Mrs. Collacutt for a former resident of Port Perry. wha of At ao gi Tm REET TE Jare generally regarded outside of this creased recognition as one of the THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. E. G. Bruton, B.A, August 29--14th Sunday after Trinity 11 a.ro.--Sunday School, 7 p.m. --Evensong and sermon, ST. JOHN'S PRES CHURC; Rev. John Riddell, Minister YTERIAN During the month of August, while the minister is on holidays, the mem- bers and adherents are invited to worship at Port Perry United Church. DELICATERIA IRESTAURANT * PROVIDES Full Course Meals LIGHT LUNCHES Soda Fountain + Cigarettes & Sundries We serve Hot Rolls with Meals and make our own Pies" Ladies' and Gents' Washrooms P. Taylor, Paster Sunday, August 29th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister. Sunday, August 29th 10 a.m.--Sunday School and Primary Class, ~~ 11 .a.m.--The Christian Outlook, The Church has prevailed and will continue despite the present chal- lenge. W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapie. UXBRIDGR. ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets + Phones 138 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Open Every Day of the Week PORT PERRY RESTAURANT THE HOME OF GOOD COOKING ee -- Full Course Meals Lunches, Soft Drinks Ice Cream, Cigarettes Prompt and Courteous Service. 'Open Daily 8 a m. to Midnight Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight. for PORT PERR Good Cooking Apples Apply to James Davidson and Son sale : J Y, "ONTA RIO. a SECRE ds STENOGRAPHIC -144 BLOOR STREET, W ) TORONTO ALSO NIGHT and HOME-STUDY COURSES THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE MIDWAY 2522 TARIAL } " ACCOUNTING 864 LAKESHORE ROAD - NEW TORONTO E) Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses oaly, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R.. BENTLEY : OPTOMETRIST INS URANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance meeds may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Pert Peary ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C, in attendance at my Port Parry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry. Phones 38 DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL-SURGEON Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St., Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68) OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Port Perry DR. ED. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge - Reverse charges on all phone calls * to me. 'W. A. Sangster DENTAL SBURGRON * Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Bloor's. Insurance Ofiles. Phones: Phone 237 transportation department of the Canadian Pacific Railway, designed to give faster and more efficient ser- vice "to the public, have been an- nounced. Left to right above are E. G. O'Brien, of Montreal, who takes 'over the new post of .chief of car ser- vice; H, Chester, Winnipeg, and .V. G. Smart, Toronto, both of 'whom become assistants to the general superintend- ent of transportation; P. W. Raines, Toronto, who will be the first super- | IMPROVED CPR SERVICE: A num- ber of promotions in the important, intendent of safety and train rules; land F. E. Howse, Montreal, who will 'be the first: supervisor of station ser- vices, All of them will make their offices in Montreal effective Septem- ber 1st and report to R. E. Taylor, general superintendent of transporta- tion. Mr. O'Brien, assistant general superintendent , of transportation' at Montreal for the past six years, has been with the CPR since 1901; Mr. Chester, inspector of transportation for the prairie and Pacific regions since 1944, joined the company in 1916; Mr. Smart, who last year took over the post of special representative, eastern region, has beén 31 years' CPR service; Mr. Raines, for the past five years iules instructor for the eastern region, has been with the rail- way since 1912; Mr, Howse has been inspector, transportation department, since March of 1947 and with the road since 1917, ment known as "the heart of the rail- way" which sees to it that the Can- adian Pacific's 1,800 locomotives, 76,900 freight cars and 2,700 passenger cars are at right place at right ime. RESPONSIBILITIES It has often been said that Canada came to maturity as a world nation in World War II; that by the im- pressive effort of our armed forces and our industries we gained new re- spect among the nations. To-day, we country as one of the more important middle powers and Canada's voice is heard and listened to in the councils of the great. In addition, as a pro- ducer of scarce commodities that the world needs, Canada has received in- J ever before, we are also morglly bound countries with the regources and the, will to help pull the world out of the present serious situation. "AN this increased prestige brings with it 'heavy r¢sponsibilities. our domestic problem greater than to put a gréat deal of our effort into solving. difficult problems beyond our boundaries, * Canada. can provide the men who are able to deal with prob- lems both at home and abroad, but the responsibilities are not wholly theirs, They are ours also. Our leaders re- Wish have held or are holding their nation-| - an informed and politically conscious electorate and the duty of becoming such an electorate is ours. This summer our political parties al conventions to choose their leaders and to hammer out their platforms conventions by press and radio and we have ample oppartunity to learn what each party has to offer and to prepare ourselves to vote intelligently when quire the direction and assistance of the time comes, Their jurisdiction will be| system-wide in the important depart- | for the forthcoming national eleetion. | Wide coverage is being given to these EAT AT TAYLORS RESTAURANT '| The Place to eat when away from home. FULL COURSE MEALS SODA FOUNTAIN LIGHT LUNCHES NEILSON'S ICE CREAM Open on Sundays . Phone 96 Machine Shop NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS in the former SWITZER BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasaline Engines for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor LAWRENCE'S rn SCHOOL SUPPLIES We are now ready to Serve you with your requirements in Text Books, Note Books, Art Supplies, Fountain Pens, Ink, - Loose-Leaf Binders, Refils, Etc. Special Text Books not reg- gladly procure. Agency for SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS. A. M. LAWRENCE. 1720 Rexall sere "PORT PRRRY PHONE 49 "ularly carried in stock, we will .- The Best the Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 1 SUM fr J WTR STN TMB i i LAFAYETIE STUDIO |} " 9182 DUNDAS STREET, West, : . TORONTO, ONTARIO, H Just a PHOTO to-day and tomorrow a n . | TREASURE. of : Will be at Port Perry Library on Sept. 3rd. t; fC HOWRS--3to 9pm i w 1--8 in. x 10 in. gold tone oil Portrait of H B yourself or any of the family for ONLY : |m $2.49 - Four poses to choose from. - ALL WELCOME ATOR OR 3 hy LO [opitdbain ~ 'e For Individuals or Family Groups eo Modern, low cost plans o Special benefits to suit your particular needs o Additional" benefits for surgical opera. tions and doctors' calls Disability benefit policies, payable for a difetime, also available, < - For full particulars, fill in and mail coupon, No obliga- tion, : \ otros viviaivees vai drhahel dated: lade hole T M80 1 i Nome, 5 : * | Strood a, rr : ' "ey or Town. J : | 1) MUTA BENEFIT HEALTH and ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION J. W. PATTE, . 5 Bassett Bldg, 3 Simcoe St. South, ~OBHAWA, o Fri 5% F 4 i EE hb esa eh fd esi 3 ~~ WANTED FOWL - 'CHICKENS- -EGGS "HIGHEST MARKET Betas PRICES PICKERING FARMS LTD. Phone Whitby 336 Night or Day WHITBY, ONTARIO ae REI, | | 1 | MY NAME (Please print | A EW QUICK MODERN way 16 0) GAS RANGES DESIGNED FOR USE WITH Essotane "You'll be the envy of your neighbours when you Tew, modern gas ranges designed for use with Essotane. Gas ck, clean, less trouble. There's no Siliokel 05 soot Sooking 1» pu the bottoms of pans. Gas is economical. Lights automatically; gives full heat at once. You'll be thrilled at the convenience. t one of the . Ranges and water Loperey Oil appliance dealers. heaters sold direct by ited. Ranges sid by most "Stove oor tan the 3-burner model $98. 00 v) $186. I for table-top medels, Pa only Hi down and the balance In small mont po Bh IMPERIAL OIL | §csotane LIMITED TORONTO CARLETON PLACE £550 SERVICE WA. 6 650-M Essotatie Gas Service, I 1 Oil | 66 Church Street, Toronto , 2,0 Linited Yes, I would 'like to know more about Essotane, Please send me, withou : at piggies, your FREE, 8-page illustrated booklet which tolls all about ! ADDRESS. y; T ' a I * PHONE NUMBER HOW - WILL BENEFIT BY READING et Favrms tree don on

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy