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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Aug 1950, p. 4

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AEA RAY wv J) S$ 3 N ', LUT MISE RA RAH LH NEAR : ---i -* PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1950 1 OCAL in mentioning your guests and As courtesy 'and service to local readers we offer this column items to the Star or Phone 305J or 60. NEWS items of interest. Send your Tilbury, "ms - Rev. and Mrs. R, A: Spencer, Miss Edith Spencer, of Long Branch, and Mi. Glenfell. Spencer "of Welland, spent the holiday with Mrs, F. Beatty and Mrs. Z. M. Jackson, Mrs. Gwendolyn Nott is in Newport "Mow, Wales, where she expects to . spend six months visiting her mother "who is ill. Mrs. Nott made the trip by airplane from Toronto. It is the first time she has been home since coming to this country thirty years ago. Mrs. Mrs. Norwich, of Toronto, and Misses Ruby and Allie Gibson, of Whitby, were dinner guests on Sun- day with Mrs. R. M. Holtby. Mr. and Mrs. Gray, of Welland, have been holidaying with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moffatt and Mrs. R. M. Holtby. They left this morning on a motor trip to Mon- treal, Miss Irene Mulligan and friend, Miss Georgena Kelly, spent the holi- day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mulligan. Mrs. J. F. Wood, of Wyoming, New York, is visiting her sisters Mrs. Jack- son and Mrs. Beatty. Week-end visitors with Mrs. Percy Hooey and Cecil were Mr. and Mrs. George Keys and sons Dr. Bill Keys "and Harry Keys, all of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooey and Bar- bara spent a fetv days with Norma Hooey in London, last week. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson and son Stanley are spending the month of August with the doctor's mother, - Mrs. Z.M. Jackson. | 7 ~ Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon, of Ottawa, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. W. M.S. The August meeting of the After- noon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of the |' "United Church will be held on Tues- day, August 156th at 3 p.m. at the home of the Misses Harris. A short - interesting program will be given and a social hour and afternoon tea will be enjoyed. enjoy an afternoon in beautiful sur- roundings. Card of Thanks Mrs. George Ward and family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind i expressions of sympathy and beauti- ful floral tributes extended, especial- ly thanking Mr. Kaill for his daily visits and consoling words; also Dr. Dymond, during their recent sad be- reavement. Nott wishes to Mrs. Gwendolyn thank all her friends. for their thoughtfulness during her recent ill- ness. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson announce the engagement of their - eldest daughter, Ruby Marie to William Nel- son Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Williams. The marriage to take place on Saturday, September 2, 1950 at 1.30 p.m. in Port Perry United Births . CHANNELL -- In Prince Edward] Country Hospital, Picton, Thursday, July 27th, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Channel (nee Florence Facey), "Maple Inn, Bloomfield, a daughter, Marilyn Luella, Tn Memoriam | FIELDING--In loving memary of ----a dear father, Henry Fielding, who "passed away August 1st, 1049, Deep in our heart lies a picture, Of a loved one laid to rest, . In memory's frame we shall keep it Because he was one the best. Lovingly remembered by son Arthur and daughter-in-law- Ruby. Austin C. A, Bathle *D.C. Helen M. (Peel) Bathie *D.C. *DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial 'Chiropractic College, Toronto . For Appointment Phone 205R PORT PERRY Scharp and son Charles of| Come to this meeting and |. The Churches i ------------------------ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . IFor the last Sunday in July and the month of August, united services will be held in the Port Perry United Church. 5 No Sunday School until September. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. J. I. Coneybeare 10th Sunday after Trinity--Aug. 13. Morning Prayer: 11 am. Rev. F. K. Ellis of Toronto. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Tdylor, Pastor Sunday, August 13th. Morning Service at 11 a.m. - Evening Service at 7 p.m. THE GIDEONS Christian Commercial Men's Assn. in charge. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m. S. S. and Primary Class. 11 a.m.--A Worthwhile Meditation: When 1 remember Thee. A cordial invitation is extended to St. John's Congregation to this service of worship. PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH 10 a.n.--Sunday School and Church. Country Pastor The weather this sumer is almost as confusing as some people's re- ligious opinions--and just as change- able, * »* * * a A: child psychologist has stated that Toronto. authorities must have more elaborate equipment if they are to deal effectively, with juvenile delin- quentg. Its hard to think of anything more effective than the old fashioned razor strop and that would hardly be described as: "elaborate equipment," x gd, SL WE. Religious prejudice and discrimina- tion reared its head in Quebec a week or two ago. It is to be hoped that we will not stoop to similar tactics in this province to "even the score." Surely the sanest and Christian approach would be to take legal democratic ac- tion to guarantee religious freedom for ALL denominations in every com- munity in the country. Canadians must be free to worship as their coni- science demand, not as local bosses dictate. * Ni * * Toronto race tracks are again going in high gear. f Once in awhile' when some one makes a big winning it is headline news. Strange we never hear about the thousands who lose every day. * * * * I seem to recall some complaints last summer about the dry weather. The Good Lord seems to be paying off in- double measure this year. : * & * le SIXTY-SECOND SERMQON--- Luke 6:20 -- "Lay up for yourselves trea- surers in Heaven where neither moths nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not break through; and steal." Here is some of the best advice ever given. Yeét-how outmoded it appears in our age. We are so busy securing Topic--God the Centre. THE PENTECOSTAL FULL GOSPEL CHURCH (Port Perry Library Hall) Sunday Services-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Saturday at 8 p.m --Street Meeting. Pastor--Wm. Bowler, Phone 279R --_--_------------------------ Deaths _ WARD--At his-home Utica, Ont., on'Tuesday, August 1st, 1950, George W. Ward, beloved husband of Eliza 'M. Christie, in his 89th year. - LIFE IN SURANCE (e017 137-N'A" Consult the Crown Life Man Cec. King AGENT Port Perry Phone 279J ENROL EARLY in the i PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE, LTD. That Institution which is educating and finding positions for such a large number of young men and women, ~~ FALL TERM---Tuesday, Sept. 5th Write for information. Phone 4861 * * * i F. H. Dearborn, J: A. McKone, Principal. President. -| little. daughter on July 21st. insurance, or annuities or saving for our day of retirement that we have little time to consider life's eternal { values. We cannot see the woods for the trees. May we soon learn to take our eyes off ourselves and our own ambitions long enough to discover that our own greatest good. lies in doing good to others. * * * * ~~ OUR-"WEEKLY PRAYER -- Dear Lord help us to live in such a manner that although we may never gain fame, wealth or popularity, there may be more happiness and less sorrow in the world because we have passed this way. Amen.' The Pastor (R.C.K.) -- ~~~ Scugog --1-- - (last week's news) -- All were pleased to see the Rev. J. R. Bick back from his holidays again with his fine message, and also the fine message from the choir which is. always in their places. Congratulations. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick on the birth of another A little 1 sister for Linda and Diann. Congratulations to Mr. = Alfred | Lines and his sister Josephene on their marriages on-Saturday. All were glad to see Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick in their places at church on Sunday after their fine Motor trip to Alberta for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Martyn vis- ited in Toronto on Sunday and his sister returning home with them for a weeks holiday. Mr. Grocock and son Teddy of To- ronto spent the week-end 'with Mr. and Mrs. R. Tetlow. Mrs. Warren of Whitby is visiting her son John for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Brinston Cox and sons Wayn and Fredie of Bowman- ville is spending this week with her mother Mrs. R. Brown. Mr: and Mrs. Bently and son Ho- ward of Toronto visited her sister, Mrs. David Moore recently. George and David Jackson spent the papt week with their grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson in Port Perry. : Miss Marie Long of Prince Albert spent the past week with her grand- STREET DANCE, CANNINGTON, at 8 FUN AND ENT 202200000000 | BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST To be held at Bathing Beauty Contest open to girls 16 and over and residents within 25 miles of Cannington BRING ALL THE FAMILY FOR A NIGHT OF Sponsored by the LIONS CLUB of Cannington, Ont. # ; x ] # BINGO, Says AUGUST th pam. - a. ERTAINMENT Mitchell, - £ Ladies Shorts, Gabardine and Reg. $1.98 for Satin Elastic Bathing Suits, o Shortie Pyjamas Gen iiiearinsaysdits Ladies Black Satin Slips, sizes Children' s Bathing-Suits, Sun- T-Shirts, sizes 2, 4 and 6 . Baby Wool also to clear ......... Ladies T-Shirts, large size, yellow ohily viv Ladies Checked Sun-tops ........ pre ~Dresses all reduced to clear. Cotton overalls ......cceeveeenee. rereeesreneenneneenizennss 88 low a8 69c. Socks, striped and plain ......... eesirasinen you choice 19c. and 29¢c. "ELIZABETH SHOPPE Features Bargains you can't afford to miss Frost Point $1.35. Reg. $2.98 for $2. 00, ne and two piece, to clear Reg. up to ® 95, at $6.95 and $7.95 - Reg. $3.95 for $2.95 . $1.15 32 to 38, Fone $4.95 for $3.50 fhorinee ween. reg. $1.19 for 86c. Suits, Shorts and Sun- vresssnneennennnenenn. a8 low a8 49c. ST . Reg. 40c. ball for 30c, These are just-some of the haat to be had during August - Come Early, Sizes and Colours limited. Dr. Fletcher chose for his text last Sunday, "Go ye out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch." He forcibly stressed that tragic con- dition of "Stalemate" and "Doldrums" into which we may drift. . Lets all-go to church next Sunday and hear 'a grand sermon and avoid the perilous' Doldrums. Service at the usual hour. Paul Coombe returned to Peterboro after a month's vacation with his grandparents here. - - = Mrs. Wheatley of Zephyr, is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Clinton Midgley and family... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pugh, Bradford, Pa;, visited Mr. and Mrs, F. Crosier on n Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Brown. of Brighton, | and Miss M." Brown, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Christie and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slute, Barbara and Gary, of Raglan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson and Merle, Ashburn, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fielding. Mrs. James Cochrane, St. Louis, Missouri, visiting her brother Mr. E. Vivian, Jean and Louise Herst of Cresswell, are holidaying with their aunt Mrs. A. Fielding. Sincere but belated congratulations to Marie Strong and Robert Black, who passed from Grade 8 to Grade 9 and will attend Port Perry High School. visited at the Arthur Fielding home last week. On Friday evening friends and neighbours gathered at the township hall to do honour to a bride and groom elect, Mr. Jack Masters and Miss Mina Spears and' to a recent parents Mr, and Mrs. David Hope: bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy TO ALL BOYS AND GIRLS -- A Boys and Girls ~ DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL STARTS MON DAY August 14 to 25 9.00 AM. to 11.46 AM. at the Port Perry Baptist Church ALL BOYS AND GIRLS ARE WELCOME '| Roberts, Prince Albert. Mr..and Mrs. Lou Fielding, Toronto, |- An address was read-by Mrs. Leach and Jack and Mina were presented with an end table and lamp, and the same to Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. The evening was Mr. Beacock and Mrs. Toombs. Lunch and coffee were served and all had a jolly evening. Following is the ad- dress. 1 : We are gathered here to night to honour our riewly weds, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts (nee Irene Bonnell); and also to honour Jack Masters and Mina Spears who are to be wed August bth. at Manchester Public School and have always remained close friends. They are young and handsome and have happy dispositions, and we congratu- late them-on-their choice of life part- ners. We feel certain their married life will be contented, serene and suc- cessful, On behalf of the' community we pre- sent to you these gifts and hope to have-you often, as in the past, at our social community activities. Mrs. Leach, : Mrs. Annie Toombs. Mrs. B. Eversfield, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Connor, Marion and Neil of Mrs. F. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Scamen, Windsor, are visiting her. brother. Mr. John Stewart and family, ~~ 7 'Mrs. John Johnson "spent a week wood, also a week at the Perkins' cot- tage at Lochlin, 'School Opening The 46th Fall Term at the popular Canada Business College, Post Office Building, Oakwood and St. Clair, To- ronto, opens on August 28th and Sept. "| 6th. TS Board and room in approved homes in 'return for light services after school. Free Employment Service. References of successful graduates from your own District cheerfully given. Stenographic, Secretarial, Ae¢- countancy and Correspondence Courses. Early registration is advis- able. Young people should write now for free particulars. This Col- lege is registered under the Ontario Department of Education Trade- School Regulation Act. DRINK (cca you trust its quality § spent in dancing to music provided by- Unionville were guests of Mr. and : \ - Pride of Niagara Tomato Juice, Fancy, 20 oz., - al ON OO Ac I 'E. MERLIN DOWSON DEWKIST PEAS, CHOICE .............s0eonneee. 20 0z,, 2 for 25¢. ~ 8 for 23c. CATELLI'S MACARONI, Ready Cut, 16 oz. ...... AYLMER PEACHES, Choice, sliced, 15 0z. .........covuue. 18¢. STOKELY HONEY POD: PEAS ( new pack) 20 oz. wee 20¢, | "HEINZ BABY FOODS, Strained or Junior ....... 3 for 25c. MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR ....... 24's $1.35. FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE 78 43c. a a Ww. E. MdeGregor arid Son PHONE 72W PORT" PERRY or oJ 3335351000000 000000000012 POPPER tthe RRP Ratan rete titi trier eietatteieettitcessantttd "A Word to the Wise is Sufficient" WE SERVE THE FINEST QUALITY FOOD AT ALL TIMES HAMBURGERS, SANDWICHES AND FRENCH FRIES TERMINAL GRILL We do our own Baking (3133383030000 sss 0008S PIO 000000000000 000000000 00000 itetid $0660 0000800000804 31333382 CT WE SPECIALIZE IN HELPING 'YOU Design your home--We can from experience give you the latest advice on modern construction. We carry a complete - line of all Building Materials, : Plywoods, Lime, Asphalt Shingles. Our planing mill.is al. your service to make i old style and hard to get mouldings to suit your needs and that alter- tion project. Complete estimates given on all kinds of "construction. Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Cos, Limited PORT PERRY Phone 240 w 5 I RG LC 5 ny P LeRoy and Jack were school chums | _ WHEN You NEED ~ Coal, Lee, Sand CALL 289 GET YOUR COAL NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS DOWN Port Perry Coal & Ice: Co. 3 or Gravel with her sister Mrs. Perkins, Green- |] CHOICE EEEREN, OF {I FRESH: anid 'COOKED MEATS YORK FROSTED FOODS : ALL KINDS OF {FISH lg ST "THE FAMILY BUTCHER CAWKER BROS. 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