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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jun 1950, p. 10

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AFR rd + Y Ne LUA To SRR Ey AR i $ SCTVR HIS PUAS FUSER TR Xi bo (SSR he ; dis 5 0 Be SOE BTR at ASN LES 5 8 hes TA EA WS CIR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1950 and our taste wenu. : PORT PERRY FOR YOUR COMFORT: | We are installing the latest in Air- Conditioning - -- both in our Restaurant here to dine in lovely surroundings? OF re-decorated Dining Hall, WHEN YOU ARE ENTERTAINING GUESTS: Why go to the fuss and bother of cooking at home when you can bring them You may choose WE'RE PROUD OUR 'SERVICE "i h a low-in-price but rich-in- DELICATERIA RESTAURANT "FOR SERVICE AND COMFORT" PHONE 3M NS" i BLACKSTOCK W. A. of United Church met at ~the home: of Mrs. M. Graham with _. Vice-President Murs. Wheeler -presid-- ing. Devotional was taken by Mrs. H. Hooey on "Do I know my Bible?" followed by a Bible quiz. Twenty ladies answered the roll call with "What I have done for the bazaar". The roll call for June¢ mecting is to be answered with a verse. A thank you note was recieved from Mrs, Jas. i Ginn, who was recently made an Hon- ourary member of the W. A. 'An in- vitation from the: Woman's Associa- tion of Oshawa Presbytery invited us to attend a picnic at the C.G.I.T camp near Columbus, June 8. A mo- tion was passed that our appreciation be tendered to Mrs. Gordon Strong for donating her salary as organist, to the choir gown fund. W. A. was "asked to cater fo a' banquet for the Trustee's and Ratepayers' Association. | Mrs. M. Graham's group had charge! of programme which consisted of readings by Mrs. Jas. Henry "Shut- = Mrs. Forder and Miss Vera Forder Glad. Tidings by Mrs. E, Mustard, "and Mrs. M. Graham "The Far- mer's Wife Has Time for Everything." Mrs. Shortridge conducted an interes- ting contest on flowers and weeds. Lunch was served by hostess and her group and & soc ial time enjoyed. ins Rev. and Mus. B. Harrison are in Prince Edward County making use of their new cabin trailer which Mr, Har: rison built last summer, them a very pleasant outing and hope Mr. Harrison will return improved in health. Blackstock I. 0. Il. sponsored a -|euchre party and dance Friday even- ing, music was supplied- by Herman Wilson's Orchestra. Door prize won by Nora Venning; lucky spot dance by Eleanor Thompson and Neil Weery; euchre prizes--ladies by Mrs. P. Van- [sary service, tended. We wish | Camp and Glen VanCamp who played as a lady; Gents by Carl Wright and {Henry Thompson. Mr. 'and Mrs. Dunn, Oshawa visit- lon Sunday. ~service-at United. Church was. with-. {drawn because of Cadmus= inniver- ~ Several from here at- Congratulations to "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheéhan (Helen Hanthorn) whose marriage took place in Burke- ton Chureh, June 10. Sympathy goes out to Miss Aileen Aked and to Mrs. Aked in the loss of a father and husband, Mr. Thomas Oswald, Quaint Acres, Tyrone, who passed away June Tth at Western Hospital, Toronto. Miss Akel is well known as she -has, on different oc- casions, visited our women's organiza-- tions, and very kindly given us. the benefit - of her exeprience and travel in addresses and exhibitions of handi- work. EE ES BR En a AR A a a SR A BN A A A SR A SR RR A ASR ARO ReR Lunber &. Builders Sui es : We have a good supply of Builders' supplies on hand. Check the following list and then call us for prices. B. C. CEDAR SHEETING. E 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10. ISR RR OR Of % GYPROC, DONNACONNA, PLYWOOD, INSULATION, & ASPHALT ROOFING, WINDOWS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, HB TILEBOARD, PLASTER, LIME. : REESOR FUEL & LUMBER L.. . PORY PERRY ~~ . PHONE 73 Wo strive to do more, and be present on omen 's the Sabbath Day iia our own churches, Misia Society OF LINDSAY PRESBYTERIAL MEET AT GAMEBRIDGE |suppy secretary than are asked for. She suggested we bold auxiliary meet- ings in the evemng tor the benefit or : - lour young women, Gamebridge Presbyterian Church was the scene of a well attended Semi- Annual meeting of Lindsay Presby- terial on Tuesday, June 13th. In the absence of the President, Murs. Joseph Cathcart, of Bobcaygeon, Mrs. W. W. Finney, Vice-President, presided at both sessions. The meet- ing opened by singing a hymn. The devotions were taken by Beaverton -Ahviliay p> og Pic ay ney olfered the dedicatory prayer, Mrs, Gord Wallace 3 1 Kirkfield, and Mrs, Margaret Me-| 05 Yor on aliacs, memibeT ok PIL rt ' the Council Executive, was introduced by Mrs, W. W. Finney. Mrs. Wal- lace's inspirational address was great- ly appreciated. She told the needs of our Churches as presented by Miss Pelton on the last Council meeting Day." There was a spontaneous and [unanimous demand that the 1950 ob- jective be raised by $20,000. Mrs. Wallace based her remarks on what is"being done in strength. of that de- mand, and in faith and dependsnce on lhe Church in the Maritimes is working under handicaps because ol the lack of mimsters, but the work is snowing growth in spite of difficulties. 'Lhe Church is short of man power, one Church in Nova Scotia has been without a' minister' for cight years. Thirty three Churches were lost -in 'horea during the war. - 'They are our responsibility to rebulid, Mrs, Lun- Mrs. Harvey Westcott welcomed the _Pesbyterial to 'Gamebridge. She stressed the need of members to at- tend these meetings, It is a wonder- * ful opportunity for fellowship. Mem- bers were urged to subscribe to the | The Wélcome and Welfare Secre- tary, Mrs. I... Jamieson, requested secretaries to send in their reports, Mrs. Summerfeldt,> Home Helpers ERE sho d oy ns og i; Clinic' on wheels consisting of several nivange Tor 8 nn, - + 1% oh BE vehicles in order to meet the needs of Bobcaygeon, reported thirty Home, oo" 10 instead of 250,000 that Helpers there. Miss Winnifred Allin the Hospital now reaches. The first reported five Life Memberships so far | Clinic i3 ow oh its vay i Iidia this year, Mus. Burgess, Library J. Another objective was the training Secretary } appealed for..more books, | f Nationalists in Canada who are to sent back to India to minister to Sunday 'School papers, Glad Tidings bo their own people. Miss Catherine and Children's books. Mrs. Clarence Veale;-Woodville, one «nis taking University . work pre- of our 'representatives to the Byn-, rater t 3 back Yo Pp y to going back as a teacher. podical Meeting at Belleville, gave an Bible Study course has been estab- interesting and. enlightening report of lished in Hiiidi for Native Pastors the three day session.- Mrs. Veale Sid Bible Women. Two short (per- stated that if people only knew what haps five yedrs) term teachers are to go to Formosa as soon as possible; conditions are like under Communis- tic law} in other countries they would Two lady missionaries are needed to go to work in Japan. To meet these + Make the 10 GALLON TEST ~ with New BLUE SUNOC EEL THe PS 00000000000000000000000000: N KHEREE HOW 70 MAKE THE 10 GALLON 7EST Por best results, don't dilute New BLUE SUNOCO with other gasoline, Wait until your tank is nearly empty--then put in 10 gallons of New BLUE SUNOCO. Compare itl Feel the difference! We believe you'll never go back to ordinary gasoline, i at shes asnstasshumr rises tstsinsontenenniisssiniiagisoss © BLUE _suNoca Ch SALE 4060 BEY. Sensational New High-test Gasoline Designed for New High-compression Engines . . . Gives New "New High ANTI-KNOCK Hills seem flatter . . . miles shorter! New High ALL ROUND PERFORMANCE Like extra horsepower under the hood of your carl' New High VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Improved performance means increased valus for your gasoline dollar. $ ---- needs more money is needed, conse- | crated workers, and congregational workers among the young, in order to procure these items, we must have a deeper spiritual" life, béginning with "confession and repentance, more {| Christ. 0 our own 'Presbyterial. will follow her at all times. ~ Mrs. Warmington, of - Kirkfleld, Summerfeldt, Cannington. jthe first half of the year and also of ithe money sent in for the Suppy Fund. of the great loss sustained by the 'Presbyterial in the passing of Miss Helen Mahood. Our sincere sympathy = is "extended to the family. We regret ito hear of the illness of Miss Gould. Her many friends hope that she will regain hér strength. * Mrs. H. Mark, Bobcaygeon, express- 'ed the thanks of the Presbyterial to iMrs. Gordon Wallace for her very fine. address. Also to Mrs. Warmin ton. The Gamebridge ladies for king. ily entertaining us, and to all who bs helped make this bappy meeung a 'success, Ba The Semi-Annual has been: invited to Glenarm, for its meeting next year, Rev. Dr. Shein, of Woodville, extend- ed greetings and offered the closing "|prayer, = P. P. Rod & Gun The Annual Casting Tournament of the Union Rod & Gun Club, Oshawa and the Port Perry Rod & Gun Club will be held in the Palmer Memorial Park on Saturday afternoon commen- cing at 2.80 p.m. This promises to be better than ever, and any interested in casting will see some fine casting, as this tournament is always very keenly Life to All Cars POWER = TI TOT < Do not send more supplies to the if God. First, operate a field Medical || "Mrs. T. C. Leask, Uxbridge, whose | & daughter, Miss Margaret Leask, has |§ 'been sent to India -as-a--- Missionary, | 2 'gave' Miss Leask's impressions of |& | India. We are especially interested |% in this fine young Missionary from |§ Our prayers | sang a delightful solo, "Bless This |B House" accompaniet 'by Mrs, John|§g The treasurer, Mrs. John F. Bra- 5 bazon, was pleased to give a very|$ favorable report of the finances for |§ fie +d wn ---- Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 COMEDY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 22-23-24 Burt Lancaster, Corinne Calvert, Claude Rains In the Action Packed Adventure Drama "ROPE OF SAND" ADULT ENTERTAIN MENT , MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26.27.28 Joel McCrea; and Virginia Mayo In the Season's Great Outdoor Hit *"COLORADO. TERRITORY' h GARTOOY and NEWS Phone 16 il CALADRYL-- at? Zed. VELVETTA SUNTAN NOXZEMA SUNTAN OT TR a BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. PORT PERRY 6 oz. bottle 8bc. 30c¢. and 60c. INSECT REPELBANTS Calamine and Benadryl Toile Sketofax ...ovelhenicinninieninnn50C for relief of itching due to Skeeter Skatter .......... 85¢. insect bites, sunburn, or poi- . Velvetta Repellant .......... 49¢c. 6-12 Insect Repellant .... 50c, 'Duolané--Insect Repellant and Suntan Lotion .., BATHING CAPS 5c. 89¢., 95¢c. and $1.25 Shi) Er -- Z- Cs =. wenn 890) Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Ship Your Eggs to Silverwoods WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES GRADE - A - LARGE ........ 43c. GRADE - A - MEDIUM 40c. ~----GRADE=A=PULLETS ~~ .33¢. C's; 22¢c. B's, 25¢. ; Cracked Eggs 2lc, Until Further Notice SILVERWOODS PORT PERRY PHONE 154 1800008600000 00000880000004 PRON PI 0006000000 00000000000 itv teteesttsstsetsss 10000 000000000000004 1000000006 : roses SWEET CREAM Yes! We are in the market for SWEET CREAM at Premium 63c. per Pound Butter Fat--Delivered, 60c. per Pound Butter Fat--on the road.: Please call us for information on Sweet Cream. ~SILVERWOODS PORT PERRY PHONE 154 $E000000004000000000004 (prayer and a personal witness for 5 THE PICK or THEM ALL Stove & Fuel Oil, Kerosene GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOK*WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PHONE 290J PORT PERDY, ONTARIO | Mrs. W. W. Finney spoke feelingly | ee "Caramel Butter Layer Cake" This week-end Special Pee esi T22202000000000000000 00004 ? contested. PAINTING :: -GYPTEX WORK. - Estimates Given. Phone Port Perry, 13 r 14 PAINTING & DECORATING Is Our Business Why not let us discuss that Decorating Problem with you? Sample books carried for your use in selecting. _ 'We specialize in Interior Work-- - _PAPERHAN GING :: GRAINING Also OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE. M. St. Clair and Son EPSOM (North-West of School)

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