~rpyay-September 17,1047... Page 4 - - « "PORT PERRY, ONT, THURS, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1960 sf ~ LOCA As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column 1 mentioning your guests and items of interest. items to the Star or Phone 305J or 60. "NEWS Send your We are pleiséd to report that Mr. Leonard Colbear is doing as- well as "can be expected after an operation on . Monday, at Sunnybrook Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Jackson, little Cynthia Lois, and Mr, Thomas Hamilton, of Toronto, were guests on Sunday, of Dr. and Mrs. Lundy. Mr. Hamilton has been spending the sum- '-mer on a trip through Western Can- ada, British Columbia, to Victoria, Vancouver Island. While in Van- "couver, Mr, Hamilton visited with- Dr. Lundy's brother, Mr, T. H. D. Lundy. Mr. and Myps. Charles Williams, of Lindsay, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Letcher. Dr. and Mrs, J. B. Lundy have re- turned from an enjoyable motor trip to Montreal and Old Quebec City. On _ their return they crossed the bridge at Sillery, near Quebee, to the south side of the river, reerossing again by ferry boat to the nerth side at Three Rivers, Quebec. Mrs. Samuel J OF armer is visiting in Toronto this.week with her sister Mrs, She rman. © Murs. Charles Ropert and Mr. Robt. Archer were on a fishing trip a fey days this past week. Happy Re-Union Nurses to the number of twenty-six from different parts of Ontario, who were among tie graduating class of 1928 at Western Hospital, -Toronto, gathered 'at the home of Mrs. George "Holmes; Port Perry; --on--Saturday; September 16th. The ladies had a very --__enjoyable. time talking over bygone days and reminding each other of the *t happy experiences at the Western, Unfounded - Report Reports have been circulated that two boys. were missing and ong¢ had. drowned in Lake -Scugog. - The Star "has ehecked with local authorities and they say nothing has been found to credit the story. As far as we have _ been able to ascert fin thelstory is just a hoax. . 1: | Guide News, " The 1st Chih will résufne We weekly: 'meetings on_Eriday, S¢ptem- ber 29th, at 7 o'clock in the Port Perry Public School basement. Girls, please be punctual and in uniform, ry In Memoriam SPENCER -- In fond and loving memory of a dear Husband and Dad, Alfert Eslic Spencer, who passed We who loved you, sadly miss you As it~dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are ever near. © Lovingly remembered by wife ' and Family. W. A. Service EPSOM UNITED CHURCH, ~ Sunday, September 24th at 3 p.m. Minister--Harry B. Turner, B.A,, Goodwood, Special Music by Quaker Hill Quartet. All are cordially invited to attend. -- Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Smeltzer, Port Perry, Ont, 'announce the en- gagement of their only---daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Doctor James Har- vey Harrold, son of Mrs. Harrold, and the late Ronald H. Harrold, of To- ronto. The marriage will take place early in October in. Winnipeg. Je and Mrs. John Melnychuk, of Lady Lake, Sask: wish to announce the engagemeht of their daughter Nettie, to Mr, William 'Douglas Al- _.dred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tra Aldred, "Port Perry, Ontario." "The wedding will take place on October seventh, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at Grace United Chureh, Scugog Island. gic r D in eaths BEARE-- Suddenly, at Brantford, ok Saturday, September 16th, 1950, Cecil E.' Beare, beloved husband of Gertrude McCauley. Funeral was held on Tuesday, 19th. Interment Pine '« Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. 37. ~ 4 The Churches . ST. JOHN S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday September 24th-- 10 a.m,~--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Friday Sept. 20th at 8 p.m, Pre- paratory Service. Sunday Oct. 1st, The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be dispensed. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School and Primary Class. 11 a.m.--Rev, G. H. Hambley, B.A. of © Grandview, Manitoba, - Commis- sioner to General Council will preach, Evening Service is withdrawn in deference to Prince Albert Anniver- sary Services. 'The Port Perry Con- '| gregation are invited to attend these services. World Wide Communion Sunday, October 1st. ] ju PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH This is Anniversary Sunday with Special Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., with Rev. Charles Clarke as the guest Minister and good Music by Prince Albert Choir, Grace Church, Scugog Choir and Miss Helen Clarke, soloist. : NOTE--A Turkey Dinner in Prince Albert Church, Friday, Beptember 29, BAO 4 to 8.00 pm." - EE a '"P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday September 24th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 -p.m.--Evangelistic. Service. Wednesday--Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. CHURCH OF THE-ASCENSION Rectory Rev. J.T. Coneybeare. Sunday September 24th--17¢h Sinday "after Trinity. 9.00 a.m ~L Holy Communion, 11 00 a.m --Sunday School: 400 p.m. --Haly Baptism. id Harvest Thanksgiving Servicés at St. Thomas' Church Brooklin, 11% a.m, and 7.00 p.m.. i fi PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH: | state. : Country Pastor | "Thought for our time--"If you had ever seen one day of war, you would pray to Almighty God that you might never 'such a thing again." --Wellington. see * # * An old gentleman told me recently that twenty" years ago country people used to say that when they had auto- mobiles they would be-able to attend church more regularly, Then he ad- ded, "It seems to me that autos are taking more people to hell than they ever take to church." . : » sy » * LJ True love is not an act of aggres- sion but of surrender. * * : This is the time of year when the kitchen stove begins to regain its pop- ularity with the whole family. * _-- James S. Stewart described H. G. Wells as "a man of many talents but of no discernible soul." 'This seems typical of the type of people our 20th century civilization is producing. When most people won't even trust, God, is it any wonder that-they don't trust each other? * * * * a" = 'Why worry when you can pray? * * * Sixty Second Sermon--Luke 19:41. "If thou hadst known . the things which belong unto thy peace! But now they are hid from thine eyes." - These were probably the saddest words Jesus ever spoke. For centu- ries, God's prophets had been warning the-Israclites that their continued sin- ning would some day bring destruc- tion upon them. But the people never listened with more than half an ear. They were too busy "eating, drinking and making ~Lmerry" to pay any heed to such talk. - As Jesus beheld Jerusalem, He realized that now its doom was sealed for the people had lost the ability to recognize the truth when they Saw it. It was "hid from their eyes." Our own age is nearing a similar tragic Persistent ignoring of God's voice 'is robbing us of the ability to discern between good and evil. Let us pay heed to God's call lest .| shortly. it be said of us also, "now the truth is hid from their eyes." | firs Weekly 'Prayer -- go Lord, give Thy! people open mind¥ and will- |\ ing holt that, being able' to discern Thy w , might be anxipus to walk in it. Anjet oo 4 , 50 The Pastor! (R. C. K.) |! ERY . 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. Pastor--Wm. Bowler, . Phone 279R CROWN] LIFE VERE 7-N od eto], 127-Y' A" Comsult the Cxown Life Man CEC, KING AGENT hE: Port Perry Phone 279-3 ' Understanding ~~ |Brings Friendship A woman fr om England who saw the destruction of the Winnipeg flood has been instrumental in starting one of and good will, we have heard about. "Known that all the physical needs of the destitute home owners were be- ing cared for by government and pri- vate citizen funds, she yet realized that many a woman had lost beautiful and priceless wedding and other gifts | which would not likely ever be re- placed and in returning to her country she told the story and through the Women's Volunteer Services appealed to the English folk to give a gift of brass, silver or china to replace those lost by Canadian women in the flood. . The response tiag been made and a collection of lovely and valuable pieces of china, silver and other treasures is on its way to Winnipeg to be given to the flood victims, RADIO EARLY BIRDS -- Musie, light-hearted conversation, Canadian and international news and hot-off- the-griddle reports on sports are dished out in friendly fashion to lis- teners to station CJBC (Toronto) 6 days a week at the breakfast hour Bowles on the left, who reads the news at 8.00 and kibitzes with Dave 'Price, centre, who follows him with sports reviews and announcements, and Bruce Smith, whose wake-up pro- gram, Toast and Jamboree, goes on the air with chuckles and recorded by this amiable trio, That's Walter songs from 7.00 to 9.00, the loveliest gestures of friendship |. | People." PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH ] Minister : 5. 30 to 8.00 p.m. Anniversary Services Sunday, September 24th, 1950 REY. CHARLES CLARKE, of Mattawa, Guest Minister * 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Special Music by Prince: Albert Choir, Grace Church Choir, "and Miss Helen Clarke, Queen's University. EVERYBODY WELCOME hn 8 Rev. Clifford Smith, M.A., B.D, 'Full Course Turkey Dinner Friday, September 29th, & Mrs, Grant Hunter, Organist All are invited. NL aL EE -------- E. MERLIN DOWSON STOKELY HONEY POD PEAS, 20 0Z. vvovivriiriirenensinns 19€0 EDGEWATER TOMATOES, choice, 28 oz. . raseiins 2 for dlc, Case of 24 $3.55 AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, Faney, 48 OZ. wvvirssarsssnnsons 25¢. BEE HIVE SYRUP, 1.1b, tin TRIE I RR Coe REPRE, | [L MUFFETTS EL EE TY i] ty 27c. WALKER'S SALTINES, 1 ID, iisemivianessissiinsisnivessiemssiris oA Of SCHNIBDERS CRISPY. 'FLAKE SHORTENING, 1'1b. 32¢. FRESH. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ' * Plums, Peaches, "Pears, Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons, . Lettuce, Cabbage, Ete. - WE DELIVER PHONE 1 FOR service S . Visit Our | New Bridal Salon . The Loveliest in all Canada-- \ Complete with a gorgeous array of WEDDING -- BRIDESMAID AND \ "SHOP at ARDLEY"S with CONFIDENCE'" ARDLEY FROCKS \ 491-3-5 Danforth Ave. (near Logan) . Phone--GE 1575 EVENING GOWNS Toronto, Ont. Blackstock Isobel Carter, Burketon, spent the Stoney Lake, and is taking Social and Philosophical Course at Victoria Col- lege, u. of T. Neil Bailey and Clara Haro are attending Peterboro Normal School; and Doris Hamilton is at Western Hospital, Toronto, as a nurse-in-train- ing. We wish all these young people success and happiness in their chosen work. : On the evening of September bth, the choir and, Sunday. School of St. John's Church, presentéd Doris with a prayer and hymn book, at the home 'of Dr. and Mrs. J. McArthur. The Mission Band was held in the United Church on! Thursday, August k 1st, with 26! 'members present. "Jesus Love Me" was sung -and_the Lord's rayer repeated. inutes were read find approved, Offering was received. Joyce Forder and Joan Venning sang "You Go to Your Church and I'll Go --} to-Mine.""- We were very pleased to have Miss Hambly of Winnipeg as our guest speaker. She has been a mis- sionary in China for 89 years and her talk was based on her experiences in China." The Mission Band Purpose |i was repeated and everyone' enjoyed the delicious lunch. Miss Hambly was Zao speaker of the September meeting of the United 'Church WiM.S., held at the home of | Mrs. J. Forder. The young folk gathered at the Tre- win home to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trewin home after their wed- ding trip. A shower was held in the hall for Mr, and Mrs, Beverley Veale. The September meeting of Black- stock - W.I. wag held at the home of Mrs; P. VanCamp. the programme 'was Historical Re- search. Roll-Call--A current Event or story from pioneer days. The pro- gramme. under Mrs. G. Marlow, con- vener, consisted of stories of Lake Scugog by Mrs. H, Hooey. Reading, "In Grandma's Attic" by Mrs. J. Bea- cock and Mrs. Marlow read Dr. L. B. Trip to Europe" also "Two Kinds of was "Never work before breakfast, if you have to_have your breakfast first." LADIES' AND GIRLS' HATS Up town HAT Shop : ( Mrs. E. B. Cooke) Corner Queen and Cochrane PORT PERRY summer vacation. at Burnham: Lodge, | -The theme for{: Williams' poem "On the Eve of My: The motto for the month. | fairs on Saturday, September 16th. - | son. Phone 243| Sorry to report that Mrs. J. Beacock is in Peterboro hospital where she had an operation. Good luck Evelyn and hope you are able to return hom®e soon.' Mr. and Mrs. E, Dorrell at St. Cath- arines and Niagara Falls; also at Peterboro visiting Mrs. Beacock. Mr, and Mrs. H, Hutton and Mr. |, PPP TOON NNN NANA NANI NIN NINN NINN NINN NIN Scott Agricultural Society Fair ORGANIZED 1864. Holds their Annual Fair at UXBRIDGE, Wednesday, SEPT. 27th There will be a fine exhibit of Live Stock, Farm Produce and Ladies Work. TWO HARNESS HORSE 'RACES. ALSO PONY RACES Public School children Free. Admission 40. Get your' prize list now Autos 26c. Wm. O. Webster, Secretary-Treasurer Uxbridge R. R. 2 Thomas McKnight, President - and Mrs. Empey, Smiths Falls, at the | parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sherman, Toronto, and 'Mr. and Mrs. F. Fergu- son, Orono, with Mr, and Mrs, Hooey. "A Word to the Wise is Sufficient" E: § Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Cannington re- turned home after visiting her 'sister Mrs. H. Hooey. Miss- Vera Forder, and :Miss Gext- rude Hepry;: "Toronto, at their honey here over the week-end. | 1 Withithe re-opening of eo school health program | forms (the ngjort part' of the Health, Unit work. f : ings to} be |: There are 222 school buill infipected i in{Durham and orthumber- laid, and approximately 11,000 pupils in ttendance. iMiss Tabacki, Health Nbirse, addrbssed the Nestleton W.I, ladies at their September meeting Blackstock W.I. hope to Jave her at' the October meeting. -Dr. G. Miller, formerly Ya United Counties Health Unit, and Mrs. Miller have returned from Geneva. Dr. Mil- ler goes to Washington office of the World Health organization to organ- under President Truman's point four plan. Sunday School and Church services were conducted as usual at Burn's Church on Sunday, September 17th, at 10.30 am. and 7.30 p.m. There was an attendance of 69 at Sunday School. Rev. J. Riddell had charge. of the Church service and chose for his text Acts, chapter 1, verse 8. During the service the choir sang "O-What a Friend is Jesus." bd The regular Rally Day service will be held on Sunday September 24th at 10.30 a.m. Special music will be given -by the 'children. Everyone is invited to attend. A +{ We are sorry to report that at time of writing, Mr, Andrew Heron 'is confined to the Oshawa General 'Hospital, We all oi in wishing him a speedy recovery. Miss Peggy Graham spent the week end with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Henry Doble spent a few days last. week with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Doble, of Sunderland.' - 'Several from this Comunity. at- tended the Oshawa and Beaverton Mrs T. Graham returned to Toron- to. on Saturday after spending the summer with her sister Miss A, Daw- Miss Glenys Stephen, of Whitby spent the week--end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stephen. ea awit CT CREST pe . WE SERVE THE FINEST QUALITY FOOD AT ALL TIMES "4 HAMBURG RS, SANDWICHES AND AR i Sr ---- | | 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; ine; Asphalt Shingles. Our Haning mill is at your service to 3 hake the old style and hard to get mouldings to suit your needs and that alter- lion project. or nd i "Complete "estimates given on all' iris of construction. Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., 'Limited . 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