ER "= lan Feel Nr -- LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Griffen, of Detroit, were in town for the week- end, visiting Mr, and Mrs. S. N. Grif- fen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald Nasmith and family, of Montreal, are holidaying in town, the guests of Mrs, H. C. Nasmith, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Robertson, and granddaughter Mary Lou, motor- ed to Brantfort for the week-end and were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Grant Robertson, Mr. and Mrs, John Farmer and family of Toronto, are spending the week in town with the former's mother, Mrs, S Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McKinnon and son, of Detroit, were in town this week calling on relatives and friends. They were on their way to holiday in Northern Ontario, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Ploughman ave on a motor trip to Quebec. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'John Farmer and family, of Humber Heights, with Mrs. S. Farmer for holidays, Mr. Roy Cornish, Master of Fidelity Lodge, AF. & A.M, along with Messrs. A. B. Cawker, H. L. Durkin, E. J. Hutchinson were in Toronto on Wednesday attending the Masonic Grand Lodge. Mr. Wm. Davidson, of Whitby, was clected D.D.G.M. for On- tario District. CONGRATULATIONS We extend our best wishes to Miss Ellen MacGregor, on completing 36 years service with the Bell Telephone Company in Fort Perry. CARD OF THANKS In a very small way we wish to convey our thanks to the many who remembered us by their acts of kind- ness during my recent illness in Sun- iybrook Hospital and at home, | Would like to make special mention df thanks to those who contributed fo the sum of money presented to us re- cently. That gesture proves what fine friends we have around us. Signed: g Margaret and George Barnett. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. John Wray, of Seagrave, wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sym- pathy and condolence and for their beautiful floral tributes at the time of the death of their dear mother. Sons and Daughter. IN MEMORIAM McKERCHER--In . loving memory of a dear wife and, mother, Edna A. McKercher, who pasdgd away July 24, 1949, God knew that she wa suffering, That the hills were hardXo climb, So He closed her weary eyids And whispered "Peace be thihe", --Lovingly remembered by her husband and daughters. IN MEMORIAM Treasured memories of my dear husband, William Steele Taylor, who died 23rd July, 1946. With out good- bye he fell asleep With only memories for me to keep; For the rest of the world he was only one, But to me he was all the world, He was a husband in a thousand; I'll miss him till life's journey ends. I lost three precious things when I lost him-- My husband, my pal, my best friend.' Loving Wife Mary. TAYLOR---In memory of our loving father William Steele Taylor. - ~ Our kind and loving father, We think of you to-day, And recall the happy A Ere the day you passed away. Never shall our memory fade, And although we miss you so, We are waiting till we, also 'Leave this world of strife and woe. Edna, Jack and Glenda, by Jim and Billy k grandfather 4 In memory of my dear William Taylor, The one I loved has gone to rest, His fond true heart is still, \ The hand that always helped me Now lies in death's cold chill. His fond true heart is still} --Glenn, THE CHURCHES] . JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH Rev. John Riddell--Minister Sunday, July 24th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.n.--Morning Worship. , During July and August, the con- gregations of the United Church and Presbyterian Church will unite. for Divine Worship. Session and Congregation of St. John's Church extend a cordial in- vitation to. all our friends of United Church to join with us in these ser- vices, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev, John I. Coneybeare July 24--06th Sunday after 'I'rinity. 11 a.m,--morning service. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, July 24th-- 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. W. C. Smith, Minister Sunday, July 24th-- 10 a.m.--S. S. and Primary. Class. 11 a.m. -- Union service with St. John's congregation in St. John's " Church. Rev. J. Riddell, minister. PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH 10 a.m.--Rev. John Riddell ~1 a.m.--S. S. and Bible Class, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest. COMMUNISM . Communism is the sum total of hatred for God, coupled with the hat- red of man for man. Schools and homes which do not teach God's re- vealed truths aid the spread of com- munism. Communists lo®e the God- less schools of Canada and United States. The war to buy the truths of God in school rages behind the iron curtain. The"Catholic Church views the war as one, to the death of com- munism her No. 1 battle, Commun- ism is a denial of obedience to God. Why is the Catholic Church the main stumbling block to communism? Communism recognizes the hand of God working through His Church founded on the rock of truth. "Is this to-morrow" on communism. Pamphlet mailed free. GEENEAR INNER REN ANE EAD DISTRICT COMMANDER'S ANNUAL DRUMHEAD SERVICE AND PICNIC District "F" Ontario Command at Cobourg, Victoria Park, 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 31st, 1949 District Commander, Frank Threadgold, Whitby CANADIAN |, PUREBRED CATTLE FLOWN TO LATIN AMERICA While in Canada to visit the Inter- national Trade Fair, the Cuban Min- ister of Agriculture' bought eleven purebred Holstein-Friesian heifers for ! the President of Cuba. The consign- ment left by air for Cuba on Domin- ion Day. Last year®#110 head valued at $42,- 205 were exported to Cuba, making that country a fairly constant market for Cdnadian Holstéin Friesian cattle. Another airborne shipment of ten bound for Costa Rica, left Canada recently. In the past, only small con- signments have been exported to Cos- ta Rica, but this shipment indicates new interest in the import of Cana- dian blood lines, CC RR : THE i PORT PERRY STAR ; : Goad Advertising Medium § purebred bulls and heifers, this time! PAUL FIRMAN' GLENDALE DANCING Ladies 50c. ARUP Wiel REARING ne roi ety voy TORONTO'S most Popular Dance Band The District's Largest and Finest Dance Ballroom." S ORCHESTRA PAVILION MUSSELMAN'S LAKE (south shore) . every, SATURDAY Gentlemen 75c¢. Peisrbolo Rinks Take First 3 Prizes | At Port Perry Tournament cn Wednesday : The Port Perry Bowling Club held a Men's Open Trebles Tournament on Wednesday of this week with a total of twenty-four teams competing. Visiting teams were present from Oshawa, Toronto, Bowmanville, Peter- borough, Lindsay, Cannington and Whitby. There were three, games played, and: the as follows: fourteen end Ist Prize--3 wins, Mr. Geo. Cole-' man's rink from Peterborough. 2nd prize--3 wins, Mr. Lawrence's rink from Peterborough. 3rd prize--3 wins, Mr. R. F. ney's rink from Peterborough. 4th prize -- 2 wins, Mr. Sproule's rink from Cannington. 5th prize--1 win, Mr. L. James' rink | from Oshawa, Dow- - oo MARRIED MAN WEDS SCOTLAND, ONTARIO GIRL (Toronto Star) = ALBERTA 'marriage in Oakland United Church, { Brantford, of®Mae Ethelwyn Smith, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith, Scotland, Ont., and John George Gerrow, son of the late Mr. Hat, Alta. Given in. marriage by her father, the bride wore white satin with lace trimming and a fingertip veil caught to a band of braided satin, She car- ried white roses. Attendants were {Mrs. Laurel Watson, matron of honor, (in yellow taffeta and carrying yellow roses; Mary Whiting, bridesmaid, in aqua taffeta, with pink roses, and | Laura Thompson, junior bridesmaid, (in yellow taffeta with matching roses, i Lorne Thompson, Oshawa, was best man and ushers were Frank Watson, Niagara Falls, and George Hemstock, Scotland. Receiving at home, the bride's mother wore gray crepe with navy accessories and corsage of pink carnations. The couple will reside in Aurora. : Mr. and Mrs. Gerrow were formerly of Port Perry.' Baseball ¥ Sutton forced a third and deciding game when they squeezed out a 2 to 1 victory on their home field last night. Holborn went the route for the win- $$ | ners allowing b6 hits and 2 walks. COMMERCIAL - AND JOB PRINTING Phones 50 & 85, Port Perry & V3 OO phish inion y - QUALITY GROCERIES § SOAP SPECIALB dy Pkg. FAB, 37¢c, , ODEX, 3 for 20c. 1 Bar PALMOLIVE, 16..o......... BOTH for 38¢. 1 Pkg. SUPER 8UDS 36¢,, 1 Bar PALMOLIVE, Iec........BOTH for 37e. . CASHMERE BOUQUET, 2 for 25c. "Lux SOAP, bath Size ......cooviinnirinns EER yas RE 2 for 29¢. @ - EAGLE BRAND MILK ..... REA Rein BLA gh sired 25¢. DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE, 20 oz. tin .....oooooo. ks deter iriene 20¢. ' SHIRRIFF'S "GOOD MORNING" MARMALADE, 24 oz. ..........ATe. - WETHEY'S CHERRY JAM, 24 oz. jar ., 4 45¢. : FLOTILL PRUIT, COCKTAIL, 28 oz. tin 4 ; 53¢c. Il FOR SERVICE 2 [ning run in the sixth. ii | line single into left. | Glen Demara and Harper shared the mound duties for Port, giving up only # 3 hits and 8 bases on balls between ¥% Satisfactory Work--Reasonable Prices i | tiem. The homesters garnered half their ; total in the very first stanza when #%% Taylor reached first on Whitmore's error and erossed on a fielder's choice {and Pearson's single, Port evened the count in the fourth. {After Healey went out pitcher to first, Harper singled and came all the way home when Martyn followed with a double to right field. Connell came through with the win- He led off the inning with a walk and when McGill tried to pick him off first with a wild throw advanced around to third, Pearson then drove him home with a the Pearson with 2 for 4 was best at = [dish for Sutton while Harold Martyn with 2 hits and a walk pased 'the 5 R. H. E. (Port Ferry ean 000 100 0001 b 100 001 00x--2 " Hloser's attack. : H winners were Rev. J. M. Wood officiated at the and Mrs. Joseph A. Gerrow, Medicine GEORGE MURRAY of Toronto is a CRC zitist with a varied bag of tricks that has put him in demand for a wide assortment of networks programs since he moved east from Winnipeg a little over ten years ago. He sings 'tenor, acts and, on occasions, obliges with sound effects--his original forte. [In Toronto his big job has been with The Craigs, the CBC's Ontario and Quebec farm broadcast family. He has alSo sung in musical shows like Just a Memory and Music by Faith. Terminal Grill Mr. and Mrs. Popert wish to thank the many kind friends for their flowers 'sent to Mrs. Popert durning her recent operation and _convalscence. EE LR IIT | Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Men, Women Get New Vim, Vim, Vigor, Vital Bay goodbye & 10 these weak, sw Nays ued {opression ey fusness yal day a plenty of tay left over by Froded he. ve niaing Iron, vitamin B calcium, 1 rus for bloo stimu! ati n. invigorates system; | & Sopetite. PIE dite. Now kr Sal Sie vith, vigor Ra Eavestroughing HOUSE and BARNS | Electric Pressure Pumps, iFurnaces and Furnace Repairs. Estimates on request - SYDNEY G. BARNS Phone 72 r 2 BROOKLIN aug.1950 Since 1938, the amount of cheques cashed by Canadians has risen stead- ily every 'year. Overall advance has been from $30.9 billion in 1938 to the all time record of $80.7 billion in 1948, a gain of more than 160%. of Hogg & Lytle Limited. remarkable degree. In turn, we In disposing of our business locations. domestic Seed business. will in the main be continued. ciates, Oakwood, Ont., July " 1949. Announcement; 'We wish to announce to our many customers and friends in the agricultural areas tributary to our places of business at Mariposa, Lindsay, Port Perry, Oshawa, Picton, Wellington, and Bethany that Toronto Elevators, Limited have Begeieed ; all the outstanding shares During upwards of seventy years the firm of Hogg & Lytle Limited and their predecesors Hogg Bros, have enjoyed the confidence and patronage of the farming communities of Central Ontario to a farm products of Grain and Clover seeds and supply their require- ments in Seed, Feed and many other lines usually required in farming operations, on a mutually fair and satisfactory basis. - were careful to select as purchasers an outstanding Company who will render as good or better service than we have at our different Their large and expanding Feed business is ample evi- dence of the quality of their products. 5 It is their purpose to continue and expand our large export and We understand that our-present staff and operating personnel The undersigned has been connected with our Company since boy- hood, covering a period of 47 years, and the intimate associations and personal friendships formed 'with farmers in the area covered ~ over all the years is the most valued possession of myself and asso- Hogs & Lytle, Limited have endeavoured to market their to Toronto Elevators, Limited we F. G. PERRIN, President. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, | Lawrence' § Drug Store News JULY 21st, 1949 (You Can Bave With Safety at Your Rexall Store) cheery notes and lovely |# ER av AR ADMISSION: RE F RES 8000 PARKING - LAKESIDE | BEACH PAVILION on! SCUGOG ISLAND Geo. Freeman, Prop. 'D ANCING every SATURDAY commencing at 8.30 p m. - MUSIC BY ALEX. WILLIAMSON and HIS ORCHESTRA 50c, per person H MENTS ACCOMODATION VITA RAY SPECIAL $1.50 Galivanting Cologne and $1.15 Dusting Powder BOTH FQR, $1.50 TANGEL for Sunburn, 65¢. and $1.65 NOXZEMA CREAM, 49¢c., 69¢c., $1.39 NOXZEMA SUNTAN OIL 80ec., 60c, ICEMINT OINTMENT CREAM 50c. and $1.00 COOLTAN SUNTAN CREAM 29¢c. and 79c. ITALIAN BALM ..... 35¢c., 50c., 85e. NIVEA CREAM, 50¢c., $1.00 and $2.25 KEEP PLUGGING FOR THE COMMUNITY CENTRE PHONE 725 Rexall Store 1822282838280 8022222220222222002002232022022022830324303248203¢. Paaels A. M. LAWRENCE PORT PERRY PPE Ee Eee Ite tt tsetse ettteertetteeeeeseeEeRer er. Gerrow's Bread & Cakes are made for the people who want the best. SATURDAY SPECIAL "Chocolate Date Layer" Plicts 32, W ra fATNIRS WP FN PRT of Gerrow Bros. Bakery ~. Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. Phone 16 PORT PERRY a SNOWTAN of BATHING CAPS 'Viceroy and Seiberling 60c,, 76¢c., 95c. SUN GLASSES, 25c. to $1.95 Aviation type Glasses - with. leather case ..,.....$2.95 NIVEA CREME--prevents and "relieves sunburn 0g $1.00 VELVETTA SUNTAN Cream venice 39€, NOXZEMA SUN TAN OIL 30c. and 60c. TANTOO--tans and repels insects .....uivene Fersaters . bc. 612 INSECT REPELLANT 59¢c. SKETOFOX insect repellant 50c. 11 Bi mmm mi im ND OO OO 0,070,800" 0% 00 0% "0 a % "0% 4% a0 0" THE PICK. OF THEM ALL Stove & Fuel Oil, Kerosene GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS "PHONE 200J FORT PERRY, ONTARIO N71 1 7 FI J EE ---- 'BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE i 29 A rT-- fat btw sei | SPECIAL SALE WHILE IT LASTS INSUL-BRIC SIDING $12.95 PER. 100 SQ.FT. Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited .. 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