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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Oct 1950, p. 3

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The Manchester. Women's Associa- BE A ara Cer es ped SR x i Nl rts & 5 3 3 ¥ val or EON AA SHE FE Frat i eX I Ce To ata, NG rst EO ore NG, - ACR - zs = = a a rn AT - er TRE = - ro TES YEE LEAT 3 AEE oV EERE A TST Fila NEELES WIAD © RR A rE Ra LP : ' 7s i i LN | A f= aaa + 1 \ ; , 4 yt a : . PORT PERRY, ONT, THURS., OCTOBER 19th, 1950 . kd + J . gh Bibi ei 3 een . a BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ashbumn Prospect W. A. Tyo | Jet i, Special anniversary and thank-of-| The meeting of the Women's Asso-/ Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Taylor. and Hf = s N 0 T I ig : pes : fering Seryites will be held i Birn's ciation has been postponed until Thur- family Ly SA o Friday ; : 4 Qe . + | Chur-kaAshburn, on-Sunday, October] sday, October 26th, where it will be| ¢YenIDE attending a birthday parcy wm SE ; Ww. A. Sangster ROOFIN { ¢} 22nd at ghd and 130 pan. D.S.T.| held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Smith. steam in honor of George Ines' 50th 0 OUR MANY FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS : * ALL w ev, Ne er of Brampton,| Our association has been invited to | VM". 98Y: : 1 : r : - DENTAL SURGEON | r OF ALL KINDS - ..| as guest speaker. Special music by the W » am re py yi ol S| Miss Olive Shell, a Missionary. from 5 SIBBY S ; v : : OfSioe. Hours: 9 am. to 0 pau. Ea SUE atest ; 1e W.M.S. y of the Western Sec- : ay 3 ; : a at Offise. Upstairs over C. Blesp's vestroughing, Asphalt Siding. | the choir assisted by Miss 'Marion' tion to be held at Myrtle Church on Africa was guest speaker at the Y. 1 Ok 3% ha Hk ; Pauly ian CU Im of . : Estimates given on all kinds of work.| Rowe, of Whitby, at the morning Ser- | Wednesday, October-26th:-- ||P. Aon Friday evening. WILL CALL AT PORT PERRY "EVERY ss gris als vice and Mr, E. Fleming, of Ajax, in| Morning Session--9.30 to 11,30 a.m, |, M¥: and Mrs. Shea and family from t NION WIE oe ' ; EARL WALLACE the svening. jTssge hii this date| Afternoon Session--1.30 to 3.46 orate have taken usin in MON., WED, and FRIDAY P.AL . ; : ; n mind and plan to attend. 1m. (D.S.T. ' psoni. e welcome: Mr, and_ Murs. "Ge © convenie id fr AY : OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG Phone 31 : Port Perry |. The yo 1 in' . pe pad ) aE Shea and family to our community Get our convenient card from our driver, Jim Dionne |]. LO young people will meet in the rt y al ) : DENTIST a RE-- HB | basement of the Church on Friday ; ; 'and hope. their stay here will be per-. % FOR ---- te | i evening at 8.16. Lrg S 1 manent. . SORT PI 7 ACTRNT ps : Phone 337 Port Perry 5 Mrs. Wes. Routley and Helen visit- 2 eagrave sir Mi and iis Hay Rogere opi PORT PERRY AGENT . . .. : g AAR A. ate Oil B ] HS -| ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred le anniversary services in Seu, | mily were visitors at the home o their S . tt [] - ; - , Beadle of North Oshawa during the B'8ve United Church on Sunday, Oct! parents on Monday. . Co S 1S dll 0 SAND AND GRAVEL urners week end. ud 8th, were well attended. Rev. J.| Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Reid and family Y 1pS oS When and where you want it. Call Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrott and Hunter, of High Park United Church, | of Orono spent Sunday with Mr. and PHONE 220 3 PORT PERRY: 2 HOSS B. SANDISON, Phene 181 1 §, '| Grant and Mr. G. Stuttaford, spent Tordnto, was the guest speaker and Mis. 'M. Bailey and family, J EL Minn So al : Pert Perry, RRS Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald delivered a very impressive sermon, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Saquelch, Colum- . TT ------ TTT 2 . . i RC RS Ean a DOE Purday, Toronto, both werhing wi evening, Special bly were Bos of Mr. and Mrs. A) WE PICK UP and DELIVER ia Mrs. Johm Briggs is visiting rela- Music under the dircction of Mrs. R.| THVISHE on Sunday, : Jy Tx Neat v AF \ 3 ACO prasad ih tives in Toronto oe Aim rn this Scott, choir leader and Miss Bernice| Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson . CLEANING THAT PLEASES WITH SERVICE - Repairs 0 week. i ; Harding, organist, was appreciated | on Friday, October 13th, at the Stouf- THAT SATISFIES". Bullt-in Cupboards a apecialty. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doble visited by the congregation, The Church fer Nursing home, Uxbridge, a son, . -, Free Estimates at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Wis beautifully decorated with flow- congratulations. * , - \ \ . : I ROY KENDBLL Birkett, of Raglan, on Sunday. ers. We ave deeply grateful to all Birthday Greetings to Mrs, M. La- ow ] , Phone 384M Port Perry. "Mrs. J. R Johosy Mr. Iatneh Pairs those who helped in any way to make key, Brooklin on October 18th. SIBBY S CLEANERS ; Dea. '50 ott; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones, of To- the anniversary services a success. Mrs. Edward Ashton who has been . . - Ee ronto; Mrs. Robt. Carson; Mr. Wm, Messrs Sweetman, Short and Loug- visiting her daughter Mrs. Rogers, PHONE 5541 181 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA . : SL -- : - "FESS""--the Canadian Ploneer-- | Carson; Mrs. Walter Carson and fa. | ced attended the annual nieeting of will spend a few days with her daugh- iy AA : - GRRALD B. THOMPS0 "Proven Performance | mily, of Mt. Zion Were Sunday visits: the Sunderland Curling Association, | ter" Mrs. Kerry beforet returning to ) BC Ala, anes : ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | 128 are being made for the banquet her home..at Ashburn, = . : "| to be held before the 27th inst. iuests at the Neeson home on Sun-| «ll of Ashburn. roip 1 in charge, Dester of Chiropractic Robt. Parrott. ¢ : : ro 4 a I g : ; X-RAY EQUIFPED OFFICE Miss Vera Leach attended the 40th Lindsay Presbytery W. A, Group day were Mr. and Mrs. M. Crocknell, Miss Lois "Ashton is spending the Mr. and Mrs! Wesley Boynton have t "188 MAMCOR ST, NORTH, ONHMAWA wedding anniversary of her aunt and No. 1, held the sectional meeting in |-Murs. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Paghby, | winter with Ne Robt. Kaill and fa- | just received word that their son Don- 16 SO aT ya andle Mr. and Mrs, Frank Westlake the United Church here on Thursday, | all of Toronto. : mily and attending Port Perry High [ald, who has been manager of a branch } Evenings by Appointment of Solina on Thursday evening Oct. October 12th. The President, .Mrs.| Mr, E-.Whippey has returiied home | School. of the Royal Bank of Canada in Wind- <i gaa Ferieba 1 > i and Serviced by 12th. ! } Lusk, of Salem, presided. Mrs. Had- ul spending a week with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey and | sor has been transferred to Port Col- 4 1 me ---- UT y d ' { don of Pinedale acted as secretary, oronto. } Yvonne spient' Sunday with, Mr. and | borne, where they are opening a new 'RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. : . Worship was conducted by the Sun- Callers at the Rogers home on Sun-! Mrs. Sager at" Prince Albert. branch, with Donald as manager. '6 Bimess Sirest North, Oshawa, » Ska [34 : : DRINK derland group. Mus. Lougheed gave ) day were Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan and The Tétober meeting of the Epsom | Mr. Boyton--is--thie on of Mt. and Hi pray a : : the address of welcome. Solos: were | family, Altona, Miss Graham, Mr.| W. A. will 'be held at the home of | Mrs. Wesley Boynton of this village, FF inatiendsnes php] Port Farry Office Hardware - Sita contributed by Ms, i -and-Mus, Herb -Ashton-and-Douglas;- Mrs--Murrell=-on--Qctaher--26th; With tornierly "of "Por Perry. rT on , and T ' 5 ts. Pinkham. The roll call was = . CC . n+ . ; --- Puaaniny Baw say afiarnoons - responded to by 10 groups comprising 3 v ' of each waek, or by appointment. PHONE 85 J 'os : 3 g Be 76 members.» The election of officers 3 w : Queen Bireet, Pert Perry. Phone 94 resulted in the following being cliosen ° J m-- ki 5 HH : ; President--Mrs. Lusk, Salem. B ii 5 J 9 BL = Vice-President--Mrs. H. Baker, Sun- : [iy Refrigeration dorian ns 5 i sti most B Secretary--Mrs. - Hamill, Manilla, .. : ' 1950 Lox prompt sesvice on all makes, both An invitation to, meet at Valentia } 3 : housthold and commercial, in 1961 was accepted. ol a 2 671.540 Katlmabod given on Installations, 'Mrs. M. Fisher, of Brooklin, gave Vil - j an inspiring address, She spoke of " HORSEPOWER . Lo the three great eras of the church, i.e, 1 } CE as 3 REE y Reg. Youndey : Yr: June- 10, Birthday of United Church; 5 ; - x SE : Xi nd ar I TE WN 3 August, Chris jan' 'Education Conven- 19 45 is E: ; : J tion in Toronto: 62 nations represent- . a INSURANCE OCTOBI [|] 1950 ed. September, General Council of 2.111.100 | Se J. : i - - y United Church, The United Church : Tt ' Are your policies up-to-date' Eo : Je 3 is responsible for. one-sixth of Can- HORSEPOWER Whatever your insurance : fa ales Population, i emphasized the needs : - A need of 'proportional giving, "We may be, consult . Gut rdots ie cannot love without giving." The 1940 = ee W. EMMERSON TL "da a A =e three essentials td" church life are-- 1,718,600 ! : ey > Lo 7 . |] Worship, Work and Witnessing. . HORSEPOWER Phone 41 La Port Perzy ¢ Canaatr, . Bot i A delicious supper was served by |' ' Ry lik i A la. i : i the members of Seagrave Woman's i 9. : Association. ] 4 3 fV fg 5 irs ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, KC. He chatvbre Mr. Geo. Krick of New Liskeard, is Xi > Soa Haniel __ in attendanse at my Port Perry Office : EA ; : + | spending a holiday with the Scotts at : J " ~ 3 vt ok Wednesday morning and Friday | A ith 1 - : Hillcrest Farm, Seagrave. ; - afternoon of each week, or by . Hing Howe : ; > A : : i : : [ i Ea GQ jE FR Bloag Besk,. Pest Perry,. Phens 36 ed Pine Grove: - BT ARYO -~ ? Ti » 3 P) - ha * a 3 ; font : HE ; : 3 _ A i i SE ET ot Wary for univers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballard and : gre ® 3 2 "5 22 FOR SAND AND GRAVEL 5 4 . 55 Helen Marie and Mrs. Sullvin of To- - o I Pine : = and Excavating Work, : ronto visiting Sunday with Earl and AE 5 -- ; jr. ELLSWORTH KENNEDY % Weavuape 4 Russell Ballard's. : i Ts A= ; : S ' Mr:¢and Mrs. Eldred Catherwood * = we will be) ort P. ¥o.uilige you... Fhons J § and Freddy spent Sunday evening had information. fob 84, 1061 | : : with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert. Cather- SFr aid B : ; : wood and boys of Whitby. & a : ; sow Miss Elanore Enby of Campbell- . . g --_-- : =e ford is holidaying with her Grand- : ' : aa z z = arents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill, = M . : : - Mrs. Lotton of Uxbridge, visiting ; p d ! ; a a \\ : Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simp- : : Y ou Vv Y ro IS 9 Yowi ng ast - ud i ~ . son. * oR fe "LE S| oh \ X Mr. and Mrs. A. HondsIl are spend-| | i oo ' : - a by. { IH | N ] I re ing a week at their summer home, and ! . ' a "i nia NA had dinner or Monday with Mr. and + In 10 years your Hydro has increased the power supply to Southern AA , WH THAT DECOR 1ouc + | ---- An, E. Ballard. ei Bg harsh Ontario by. 322 pao horsepower, -over twice the combined powes = ------ : : arpa rieagmg Wed BR i ouiramenis a the cities of Windsor, London, Hamilton, Peterborough, y } : RE-UPHOLSTERY hat. and Mrs Talbert Evans atten Ey , Sig dates figte Will Se moes powes wi the, : ' - , ra. - months. P by Expert Cral men 'ded the sale Tuesday of Geo. Sims, hs 3 fis onthe fifth Concession. . ot : 4 : ec AGP Ontario's i» : '- - : ai er 2 A ' i sie growth has been amazing. Since 1947 the populaton has' : : 81 ing 84. Bast, Oshawa. ; When a long-experiedced artisan re- M: h i r . reasec y 323,000, over 70,000 new homes have been constructed, - 4 Gorden W. Riehl, CA. news and re-covers your furniture, it is ancnesier. approximately 700 new industries have b . © Destient Partnee the fi assurance of a lasting, quality A : tel ustries have been established and the value 4: a fn kt 1 job. us how for the upholstery work David Hobbs had the painful mis- : - of production has risen an estimated 1% billion dollars, 88,541 new NJ ---- you ail : fortune to fall and break his arm last| , rural consumers have been supplied with. Hydro and the value of agrhe| BITPHOLSTS : ia 2 ii Sha) week, ' : cultural producti incre: : ; « or REAREOLTRING ad ; Ro U ; Ns. Gang Christies, visiting vel. San pro 4 ho has increased by spme. 400 million dollars . . . all off; Li . RE 11 - ussea pholst < atives in London. : Or power in greater quantities than at any previous deny] : "Lat us re-upholstér your old chester- | ; 4 u ! ery The property ownéd: by Mr. Her- : Jil yp : Ho Sold suite, Satisfaction guarasheed. ; % .bert Baird and now occupied by Mr. i" pov it histo 2 Phous and have our consultant eall . Whitby Phone 483 ol MgC Coombe, hay Deen par. BUT --in addition to this trem¢ndous growth, the recent step-up Ia | Birt ity and give you a free sstimate, Free os Berson oe Cr chased by Mrs, Merrick, Uxbridge. #~ industrial activity, due to defence rearmament contracts has broughs plek-up and delivery, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ronald, Ajax about a sharp increase in the use of electricity. In the pa LE ; city. In the past few week Prone Shed soll, - were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cro- maxinum: bri d d ii : P $ ; : : : sior. on Friday evening. : primary deman in Southern Ontario has been as much a. ve: 2x OSHA WA UPHOLATERY CoO. GET YOUR ORDER Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barry of est 400,000 horsepower (298,000 kilowatts) higher than a year ago . i § : 4 : Guilford were week-end guests of Mr. { sy ai rai : : IN NOW Sulfony WETS week « g i , 2 Jageease 5 times Besetas than the long term average rate of growths be. fn iy : Shanti)? i DELIV. R Mrs. Jos. Johnson picked a branch | or this reason your Hydro urges everyone to co-operate in the coqy | Sa v pk Se OF Eavestroughing To TWO ERY IN of bldssoms from a snow ball tree in servation of electricity, 2) ; - ; J i : : | ge 0RD. Z 73 : Tiedt : her garden on October- 16th. oo pI > : %34 ARR d/ _ & Furnaces Youp PUBNACES and RE SFREFY G BARI, Pan sze IROORLIN Li ------------ ng. 81 ~ "Port rt Perry Coal . tion are holding 'a sale of home Bak- ing and other good things to in Port Perry Public Library on Satur- day afternoon, October 4th at 8 p.m. Sunday School and Church service at the usual hours, ten o'clock and abhom* AVOID WASTING ELECTRICITY ki n+ . ' 1 8 ' .. « dod éleven next Sunday morning. Ta THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO go \ ~ aay

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