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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 May 1949, p. 4

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For ~ IS ta RS re Fa Sn be No Wy d Tae yw -- ~~ -- 3 SLT La Zz ~ im a No rl, TT -- rn) \ t ot { 5' : 4 1 } 3 2 |} 14 $ AGT NO SIN RY _ with his mother, Mrs. W. + 8 o'clock in the United Church, Port disply in Gerrow's window, But let this little token SE a LOCAL ITEMS Among the out-of-town visitors noted during the week-end and holi- 'day were: Mr. Clinton Shorf, of Vancouver, S. Short. Mr. George Sharp, of Timmins, is holidaying in fiiends for a week. - Mr. and Mrs. have been in England couple of years, were week visiting the former's Mrs. Florence Burton. They are on their way to Vancouver where Mr, Burton will continue his work of sur- veying. . Mr. Gordon Pargeter, of Toronto, was in town during the week-end with friends. Mr. the week-end guest of Mr. W, son. Mr. and Harold Burton, who for the past in town this mother, Ross Jemison, of Toronto, was Harri- Mrs. J. Sherman, of To- ronto, Mr. "Mrs. Hunt, of Kingston, were week-end visitors at Mrs. S. Farmer's, and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyd and fam- ily, of Toronto, Miss Thelma Boyd, of Toronto, visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Irving Boyd, were on Sunday. Mr. and Ms, family, of Weston, the and were visitors over holiday with Mrs. S. Farmer. - John Farmer Mr. and Murs, H. A, and Mrs. W. I. Clark, Donald, Gary and David, were recent guests Stovin. Suddard, Mr. sons Jimmy, of Oshawa, of the Misses > Miss Muriel Cook, of Toronto, spent the week-¢cnd and holiday with her father, Mr' Wm. Cook, and Mrs. Mec- Clintock. Mr. George MacMillan, of Telegram staff, Toronto, was with his mother, Mrs. Agnes MacMillan, during the holiday week-end. David Brunton spent an evening this week at Malton Airport arrang- ing the shipment of 500 day old chicks to.South America, CONGRATULATIONS The graduation exercises of the Can- adian Memorial Chiropractic College were held in Laton Auditorium on Friday, May 20th at which Miss Helen Pee! received her degree of Doctor of Chiropractic and Drugless Therapy certificate. LOCAL YOUNG MEN'S NAMES IN UNIVERSITY LISTS The recent release of University of Toronto results show 1. Keith Fallis graduating with honours in Aeronoti- cal Engineering. Mr. ["allis intends to take a post graduate Course next year. 'He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fallis, of Port Perry. Mr. John J. Cawker, son of Mr. Mrs. A. B. Cawker, graduated Chemical Engineering. Mr. G. Wesley Jackson, and Mrs. Electrical Engineering. and in We extend congratulations to these' young men. ¢ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbours for the beautiful floral, tributes, and many acts of kindness shown us, and also thank Dr. Rennie for his untiring service, and Rev. Smith for his consoling words in our hour of bereavement, in the loss. of a | dear son-and-brother. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lyle and family. ANNOUNCEMEN Mr. and Mrs. James A, Lee an-i nounce the engagement of their, Samos Mary June to Robert James eith Howsam, son of Mr. and Mis, arl Howsam, Greenbank, Ontario. The marriage will take place at' Greenbank United Church, on June, 11th, 1949, at 3 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT and Mrs. Charles N. Howsam announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ida to Mr. James Allan Baird, son of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Geo. H. Baird, Blackwater, Ontario. The marriage will take place June 18th at Mr. Perry, Ontario, ENGAGEMENT . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Peel an- nounce the epgagement of their elder daughter, Helen Marie, to Austin Charles Aubrey Bathie, of Rossland, B.C. son of Mrs. L, W. Lashlatt and the late Mr. H. Bathie, The marriage to take place on June 18th at Port Perry. BENEFIT EUCHRE A euchre party .is being sponsored by Blue Ray Chapter, Order of the 'Easter Star, on Manday, May 30th at 8 p.m. Proceeds to go to Port Ferry Rink Fund.' Several prizes for high scores and lucky draws, Prizes on BORN 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stone are happy to announce the arrival of their infant gon, on Tuesday, May 17, at Oshawa Hospital, a brother for Jimmie, IN MEMORIAM IMPSON---In memory of a 'e, who passed away Ma; rot clasp your hand Your face I cannot see; dear 26, 1047, lla dear, Tell & that son of Mr. Ted Jackson, graduated in My. | THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, May 29th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evening service. Special Speaker--Rev, Donald Queen, of Lindsay. Mc ---- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. P. G. Powell, Minister, Sunday, May 29th-- Sunday after Ascension Day. 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 phu.--Evening service, P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, May 29th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service, Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister Myr. Gordon Reesor, Choirleader. 10 a.m.--S. S. and Primary Class. 11 a.n.--On behalf of the body of Christ, Queens Esther and Victoria. Bobby Heayn will sing. ALBERT CHURCH Mrs. 'A. Harper, Organist 11 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class . 8 p.m..--Vesper service. Subject The revolt of woman, led by two queens, PRINCE UNITED IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH V. McGivney, Priest. MIRACLES Rev, shrines throughout the world. ness no doctor can cure. dinary: means. | Church. Often. non-Catholics: are of the Catholic Church. | | i {JOHN FISHER has made a career of Lteling Canada about herself. To outsiders he often sounds like a super- patriot glorying in the growth and 'decrying the shortcomings of 'his 'country. He may sound that way to sonie Canadians, too, but to others his is a welcome voice each week. The CBC calls him the "roving re- porter. | PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. V.P. Stouffer, A.T.C.M., Organist | 7 p.m.--A Victorin Day Meditation. | " Miracles. often happen at Catholic The Church recognizes a miracle when a cure takes place instantly, of a sick- Notice the marks are instantly, incurable by or- "At Lourdes in France, a staff of doctors examine all cases. i Many of -the doctors are scoffers who come to expose but stay to enter the Millions of Iilgrims visit thie shrines of the Catholic Church. © cured. Miracles are works of God to bear witness to the divine origin and power a COO ES nd The New tn co RIO Theatre UXBRIDGE - The newest and most modern theatre in the District, Relax in our famous push-back chairs. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 26-27-28 WILLIAM BENDIX in "The Babe Ruth Story" MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30-31 and JUNE Ist DENNIS MORGAN, in "My Wild Irish Rose" IN TECHNICOLOR TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY First show at 7 p.m. - amo STS MAKES YOU GLAD YOURE THIRSTY The last word UTICA Sunday, May 29th, all services will be withdrawn to. allow people to at- tend special services at Bethesda. On June 5th Sunday School will be at 1.30 | p.m. followed by Church service. at 2.30. In the absence of Mr. King who will be conducting annivesary services in Zephyr, a supply will be sent from Stouffville. Please note the change - Port Perry WANTED Young man interested in learning the creamery business. APPLY Silverwood's Dairies Phone 154 & 2 PORT MONDAY, ber thee, 1 still remem ry ton, TRI-GOUNTY LEAGUE BASEBALL First League Game SUNDERLAND VS. PERRY MAY 30th . 6.456 P.M FAIR GROUNDS, Port Perry ONTARIO -. from Uxbridge; Elmer Harper from A 8 pad Ay tn ARLE HARA BRA Wt of time, The Young People's meeting will be held on Friday night, at the par- sonage, Those who did not attend the con- cert last Thursday night in Memory Hall, surely missed a treat. This concert was under the auspices of the Port Perry 50-50 Club, and was much enjoyed. - There was not a dull mom-| ent throughout the entire program. The musical numbers were especially good. Mention should be made of the sacred numbers rendered by Mrs, El Kennedy. The 'ladies of the W. A. served lunch after the program. Some of the Sunday visitors were: Stan. Christie, Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Ackney, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ackney, Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. H, Rogers of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, E, Harper of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. K. Hooey, Fort Perry; Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilbur, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Taunton. Mr, and Mrs. H. Walker spent Sun- day in London. ' Twenty three guests were at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Sandison on Sunday, to honour her grand- mother, Mrs. Redpath, on her 87th birthday. The visitors included Mrs. Hollinger, Mrs. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Jaffray Ford, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mark, Mrs. Edith Whitter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted $374) SAAT FOO. Shs Whitter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carnegie and Bill, Visitors at Mr, Leeder's on Sunday, were Mr, Frank Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asling, Norine, Dorine and Paul of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. A. Vaughan, Billy and Marilyn, Whitby; and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Shier, Mari- lyn and Evelyn, of Uxbridge. Mr, Tom Philip, of Toronto, is spending a few days with his brother Jim Philip. ' Mr. and Mrs, Art Reynolds, Ajax, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howsam on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skerratt, of Toronto called at Henry Skerratt's on Sunday. Mr. J. Toogood, of Sunnybrook Hos- pital, is spending this week at his home. Congratulations to Scott Wilkinson on his high standing in the third year examinations at 0.A.C, Skinny men, wonien gaint, 10, 10,15 Ibs. ot ou Fo i, Vr - R. E. Goodin, Potato ifm CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, 108 MAPLE LEAF I.ARD MARVEL PASTRY F LOUR NEW CARROTS NRL 2 2 AAA AABIANAA ESA ARSASA RSE Sade POTATO GROWERS MEETING in JOE WATSON'S RECREATION ROOM, UXBRIDGE, on MONDAY, MAY 30th, at 8.30 p.m. ' The Purpose of the meeting is to discuss the storage, grading and marketing of potatoes, with the possibility of a Storage and Grading Centre or Centres being established in Ontario County. - SPEAKERS . F. K. Bain Stewart, Co- operation and Markets Branch, Toronto. Harold Whiteside, Dominion Dept. of Agriculture. All farmers interested in improving the Marketing of 4 potatoes are urged to attend. This meeting is being * Sponsor ed by the Potato Committee of Ontario County 3 Orb fmnrovement Association. my A B25 58 FLAN A AARTLARR AAS i a---------- 10 QUALITY GROCERIES DEWKIST PEAS, choice quality, 20 oz. ....... STOKLEY'S TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. .... MONARCH CAKE MIX, white or chocolate .. SHERRIFF"S LEMON PIE FILLER ....... JEWEL or DOMESTIC SHORTENING ...... FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES "eee seers WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE ~ MERLIN DOWSON ol IO OR 0 0 OO mm man ' pose Sea 0 0 ae ese eae SV" OPOS0SCE0NC Fieldman for Ontario. BO oP eS > POPC PPA OPOPOBO 1 olf fd were ese. $3149 «2 tin 25c¢. .2 for 19c. ...37¢. pkg. veenneen17c. pkg. FIP: |: | ¥ reeenenes + 33¢. 1h. cen24's $1.40 T's 45c. oz. tin ...... see eee Ep cowie Ths. 19¢ ial} District Pupils hold Dancing Recital : © 10'BE HELD IN THE Port Perry High School Auditorium ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 9th 8.30 P.M. ADMISSION i 0 v /, : (You Can Save With Bafety at Your Rexall Store) FITCH'S NOXZEMA ...,.4%., 69¢, and $1.39 i, SHAMPOO AND HAIR DICHLORICIDE ....ccovvivummssmivmsin .53¢. a i .- CREAM ELKAY'S MOTH CRYSTALS SPECIAL DEAL ; 49¢c. and $2.25 Small size. : WOODBURY'S SOAP... 4 cakes 30c. Both fOF ............... _ JERGEN'S CASTILE SOAP Long Bar cocina x Large Size BRITEN'S TOOTH PASTE 2 Both for ...., JHessiens Large BiZe inn errand ' KEEP PLUGGING FOR THE 'COMMUNITY CENTRE - Doxall Store SORT 8 1 Ore PERRY ; J 0 % Gerrow's Bread & Pastry is made for the people who want the best. Saturday Special "ORANGE LAYER CAKE" Phone 32 "00 00 0% ute Fe ot Gerrow Bros. Bakery ROBO PORBOBOBOB A SSAA SAVE WITH A CONNOR THERMO The average family using an outside washing service spends $2.00 a week, or $104, a year. This money is gone with nothing to show for it--but if this $2.00 a week were applied to the purchase of a Connor, by the end of the year or thereabouts the washer would be paid for by savings and they still would have the washer to show for that $104.00. TERMS--$19 00. down and 18 months to complete payment--Immediate delivery "ROBERTSON ELECTRIC - PHONE 179W . PORT PERRY ! SEBO AOPOB SAAR BASASAD Delicateria Rectan rant : FULL COURSE MEALS --LIGHT LUNCHES Soda Fountain :: Cigarettes and Sundries For Coming Out Engagements; Anniversaries, Wedding Receptions, or Special Occasions of any kind, our Banquet : Hall is at your disposal. Open Bvery Pave of the Wack, 200002 AAIBOABOAIBOS AAA emery on FAIR SATURDAY, JUNE 4h HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES BEEF and DAIRY CATTLE 'ONTARIO and DURHAM COUNTY, Jersey Cattle Club Parish Show HORSE RACING. «ON NEW HALF-MILE RACE TRACK ~~ 'SPORTS CALITHUMPIAN PARADE : SOFTBALL FOOTBALL : HORSESHOE PITCHING CHILDREN'S RACES : LOG SAWING and NAIL DRIVING CONTESTS io aka PB ¢ no £7 DANCE "AT NIGHT IN TOWNSHIP HALL 8.30 to Midnight. ...@. Ruth Wilson Variety Band Admission to grounds: Adults 35c., Children 10¢ a ove ate ate ate 4% ss 0%s se 4% 2% 0% %0 0% e o% 4% te 4% 4% 0% 0% 0% 0 4% 4% S00" 4% 4% 4% 4% 0% 4% SN 5 Pe SOBER BOBOBOBOBOBOBIBOPOBB AAAS ASAD oe : A 4 [= ~ FARMERS If you have a Shut-off or a Surplus of Milk, we are Paying 650. per Ib. B.F. : delivered. (Sweet Cream) ' Silverwood's Dairies

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