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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jul 1949, p. 6

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ei a ATTN ae I ia, PE We are on Canada's Main Street --that great business highway which : takes in cities, towns, villages, and €ven many outpost from coast to coast. On this thoroughfare we are in the communities company of all classes who work hard and contribute much to Canada's prosperity. 4 We count ita privilege to serve them daily and to assist in the attainment of their goals. We know of no higher ambition than to continue to serve the people on Canada's Great Main Street. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE J. R. HELM Manager Port Perry Branch - BLACKSTOCK The W.M.S. of the United Church entertained the Mission Band, and " Mothers at their July meeting held at the home of Mrs. E. Dorrell. The Mission Band put on an interesting program after which the children played on the lawn and the ladies held their meeting. Arrangements were made to take home cooking to the lake. Cookies, ice cream and lemon- ade were served. Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Marion and Miss Sadie Hern, Sault Ste. Marie, visited Mrs. Ed. Darcy recently. / Mr. and Mrs. I. Argue with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Reader, Port Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. R. Byers and Yvonne Jackson at the Grant Jackson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Manitoba, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell, Montreal, with relatives in Cartwright. Mrs. McGill, Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parr, with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Parr. Gertrude Henry, -Mrs. Bailey and Catharine in Peterboro. Miss P. G. Hooey with Mr, and Mrs. H. Hooey. _ Mr, and Mrs. G. Joll, Toronto, with 5 £30 Lan ALY PARA Fou La Oded 1 NST IA EAR A re hn A a A WAR | Mr, and Mrs. Sanders, Toronto, with Mrs. Jas Henry. . Mrs. Harvey Ginn, Bethany, with Mrs. Jas. Ginn. i "Miss Noble, Home Economist, and Mr, MacDonald, Assistant Agriculture Representative, judged the gardens of the Girls' Garden Club, in Cartwright, on Monday. Arrangements were made for Canning Demonstration for the next meeting of the Club, and for date and place for *Achievement Day in August. Mr, and Mrs. J. Rham visited Mr. and Mrs, Hale at the Rouge, on Sun- day. The Werry Ficnic was held at Hampton Park on Saturday, and was Mr. Jeffrey. | well atended. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Philp, Sunder- land, and Mrs. Brandon and Mrs. Pearn, of Cannington, called on Mr, and Mrs. H. Hooey. ae -- SEACRAVE Miss Faye Boe who has spent her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Boe, has returned to Toronto. Bill Tristram who has spent his vacation with his wife and family, has returned to Toronto. Mrs. Boe entertained several of her neighbours at a quilting last Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mark spent the week-end in Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. Kay and son, of To- ronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bruce. Rev. and Mrs. Lougheed visited in Belleville on Wednesday. Mr. George Mark returned to To- vonto, after spending a month visit- ing relatives in the community. Several of our citizens attended the Benefit Ball game at Little Britain on I'riday night, The recent showers have ripened raspberries and currents. It has also benefitted the clover crop. Ivan Bruce met with a painful ac- cident while returning home on his motoreyele. It skidded and Ivan was thrown, suffering a bad shaking up, and many bruises on legs and arms. Jean Watson of Toronto, is spend- ing a few days at her home here, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tristram who started on a trip to Parry Sound were obliged to return owing to motor trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Toronto, -- G) Refresh... Add Zest To The Hour Drive Refreshed Play Refreshed 1 Shop 4 Refreshed Ars Lunch Refreshed Travel Refreshed Work Re freshed UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES ux PHONE 206 RIDGE - ONTARIO 'music. visited Mr, and Mrs. Grose over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Garner of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan are visiting Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Moon, also Mrs. C. Moase. -------- re rr a Gli Mr re PRINCE ALBERT Mrs, Ashton is spending a while with her sister Mrs. L. Smith, . Miss Doris Pogue of Toronto visi- ted a couple of days with her aunt Mrs.. W, Somerville, Mrs. W. Ecclestone, Toronto, spent a few days last week with her cousins Mrs, McKerihan and Mrs, Luke. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hayden are build- ing a nice new bungalow on their pro- perty. . Mr, McLeod is making improve- ments on his houge. Mrs. Arthur Brown and Sons Larry and Kennie are visiting friends on Washburn's Island. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Smith and little daughter are visiting at the home of the formers mother, Mrs. E. Smith. The Sunday School held an enjoy- able picnic at Pleasant Valley Ranch on Wednesday of last week. The rain during the night of Mon- day was very welcome. The summer 'flu' has been preval- ent in the village. Miss Hazel McCrae of Port Dal- housie, is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. E. McCrae. Mr. Leonards Bond has taken a trip to Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacGregor of Esst York visited their daughter Mx{ A. Raines on Saturday. ' Prospect Everyone aim to be present for the Sunday School Anniversary Services next Sunday at 10 am. Mr. H, Rose will be the speaker. Junior Choir, plus added talent will provide special Sunday School withdrawn for that day. Congratulations to Miss Joanne Mo- zienko who was a successful piano candidate who passed with honours during the Conservatory of Music Ex- aminations held-recently in Oshawa. Miss Yvonne Somerville of Port Perry enjoyed her holidays at her home here, Future success is wished for one of our local pupils, Mr. Roy Dearborn who passed his entrance, Miss Beth McDonald of Uxbridge who enjoyed a portion of last week with her aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Holtby and son. Miss Mabel Niddery, Reg. N., is enjoying her vacation at Schumacher. UTICA Sunday Services as usual Sunday, July 24th. Saturday and Sunday"of last week are not easily forgotten. Ideal wea- ther, big crowds, super abundance of wonderful food, interesting games, the meeting of so many old friends, will long be remembered. Not much more could be said of Saturday. In the evening the Hall committee sponsored a party and had a full house and a very good time was had by all. Sunday Service crowned it all. Rev. Dr, Mac- Dermid, Uxbridge, assisted by Mr. King. Mr. Rose, Manchester, and Rev. Mr, Eyres, also of Uxbridge, gave a very interesting sermon, the choir loft was filled with former Utica peo- ple and we were privileged to have a male quartette, not strictly our own {boys, but good never the less, and with the loud speaker outside the people that could net get into the church would enjoy the service. Through this issue of the Star we Utica people wish to thank all who assisted in any way to make our re-union a success. John T. Crosier, convener of the Sat- urday events spared nothing to make it a success and his committee was faithful and loyal, leaving their own work to help, and we thank them all, The summer vacation school is con- tinuing this week and on Friday night after the concert the scholars' work will be on display. Lunch will be Jserved. Come and bring your basket. Mrs. E. Mitchell, Pickering, was a recent guest of Mrs. Ackney. Bert. Murray, of Calgary, renewing old acquaintances in the village.- UNDREDS of satisfied DURO TLR STS 1S DURO farm families tell Mlm==A us they don't know how they managed before they got DURO Pumping" Systems installed. And it's no wonder, sihce DURO puts the magic, MONEY SAV- " ING convenience of running 0 water every place on the farm «+ . takes all the back-breaking effort and wasted time out of old-fashioned methods. $112,00 F.0.B. 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