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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jun 1951, p. 5

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' PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, 1951 BUSINESS DIRECTORY SAND' and GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Plone 121 r § Port Perry, R.R. 4. [KRERRRR RAR p operas RE - UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING Let us re-upholster your old Chester- Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call Free field Suite, and give you a free estimate. pick-up an delivery, Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street * DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Refrigeration | for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey VO. INSURANCE - Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry [CN eer ~~ DR.J.B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours--10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. | Phones: Office 68 W. Res. 68J MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED "ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. East, Oshawa. Gordon W. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner . RE-UPHOLSTERY TH By i "ROUSSEAU UPHOL REAL ESTATE J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. Head Office, Toronto, 156 Yonge St. Phone AD. 0604 Port Perry 186J ~-! NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Eavestroughing & Furnaces ELECTRIC PRESSURE PUMPS, FURNACES and FURNACE RE- "PAIRS TO ANY MAKE Free- Estimate on Request. SYDNEY G. BARNES Phone 72 r 2 BROOKLIN , aug.bl CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Gordon D, Conant, K.C. Roger G. Conant, B.A. Offices: Oshawa, Ont.,, 7%; Simcoe St. South Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. "EARL WALLACE \ 'GERALD B. THOMPSON -Office Hours 9 to 5 | Queen Street, Port Perry. $E33333323383833232832323883383328882283333833333338 Be3e2u%ate%aZeleteTeSuZulel0% City and Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Properties. LLOYD LEE _ is your Local Representative. Phone LO 65229, Toronto. Phone 261 _ Port Perry *D.C. . *Doctor of Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE 185 SIMCOE SI, NORTH, OSHAWA Phone 2927 - Yrenings, Ww Appoint, RUSSELL romm K. C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 ; in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week, or by appointment. Phone 94 W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON -Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's - lnsurance Office. i -|ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 Electric Floor Sanders|" Hardwood Floors laid, sanded and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on and fin- ished for painting. ~~ "ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY "Phows 16 I. D. A HEALTH SALTS Cooling and Refreshing 859c. ENO'S FRUIT SALT, 69c., 98¢. WAMPOLE'S GRAPE SALT 650c. and $1.00 Kkovah Salts, ....29c., 49¢., 79c. BROMO-SELTZER, ....29¢., 56c. oN . and 98c. el 2 ALKA SELTZER 34c., 68c. ANDREW' 8, LIVER SALT 39¢., 69c¢. BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. PORT PERRY MOTH KILLERS and PREVENTATIVES Moth Tox ........... ETE 69c. - Paracide Moth Crystals 1 1b. 49c., 21; lbs. 98c. Green Cross Moth Bombs, $1.39 Fly Tox Insect Bomb,...... $1.39 Larvex i.e 89¢., $1.39 L.D.A. Moth Killer ....... worsarsie 69c. SUNDAY, 'GRANT CHRISTIE, President. DECORATION SERVICE THE ANNUAL DECORATION SERVICE PINE GROVE CEMETERY WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 17th - AT 2.30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON A GOOD PROGRAM OF MUSIC AND SHORT .. ADDRESSES IS BEING PREPARED AT R. D. WOON, Secretary. '{ being held on Sunday July 1. "On Sunday June 17 (Décoration Sun- Revised Schedule TRI. COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE WESTERN: SECTION June 4--Port Perry at Stouffville Sutton at Sunderland } June 6--8touffville at Sutton June 7--Port Perry at Sunderland June 11=-Sutton at Stouffville Sunderland at Port Perry June 13--Port Perry at Sutton June 14--Stouffville at Sunderland June %0--Sunderland at Sutton' June 21--Stouffville at Port Perry June 26-- Sutton at Port Perry June 28--Sunderland at Stouffville July 2--Port Perry at Stouffville Sutton at Sunderland o July 4--Stouffville at Sutton July 5--Port Perry at Sunderland July 9--Sutton at Stouffville July 11--Port Perry at Sutton July 12--Stouffville at Sunderland July 16--Sunderland at Port Perry July 18--Sunderland at Sutton : July 19--Stouffville at Port Perry July 23--Sutton at Port Perry July 26--Sunderland 'at Stouffville Prince Albert Sunday School News: Joint 8S. S. and Church service next. Sunday at 11.16 a.m. Plans are going forward for our S."S. Piénic to be held on June 30; Wateh for further particulars. Our S. S. Anniversary Services are Plan |. to support our boys and girls. day)-we are planning to have another interesting film' strip. Everyone in the village is welcome. : } Mrs. Fletcher of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of her son Mr. I'rank Fletcher. Congratulations to Marion and Bruce Martyn whose pony and colt]. won- first prize at the Brooklin Spring Fair on Saturday. Murs. visited: Mrs, Wm. Somerville last week. + Mrs. Ecclestone and sister Murs. White of Toronto spent last Thurs- day with their cousins Mrs. McKeri- han and Mrs .Lukeé. Mrs. E. McMillan, Peterboro, visit- ed relatives 'in the village a week ago Sunday. Mrs. McKerihan and brother Mr. A. Bond, Mrs. Luke and Murray visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanton, Brooklin on Sunday. We are pleased t to report 'Mrs. Wm. 'Martyn improving from a fall on the stairsteps when she accidently slip- ped, hurting her. back when coming down stairs one morning last week. Her sister Mrs. McPherson is with her. The Woman's Association met on Wednesday, May 30th "for its regular meeting, with a good attendance. Mrs. McKerihan was in the chair. The first Hymn sung was, "For the Beauty of the Earth". Henry Fielding of Ashburn|- and-Mrs: Ben Smith carried, that the | remaining fifty dollars be paid to the the W. A. expense in this regard. Reports were read*~Treasurer's re- port showed $124.89 in bank. Group 2 reported $16.25 as their share from the recent Nylon Plastic Demonstra- tion--this to go to the fund for church kitchen floor repair. The roll call was answered by each repeating the name of a bird--from a humming-bird to an ostrich, The motion of Mrs, W. C. Smith purchaser of our new projector for Church purposes--antlicipating some aid from other organizations or any- one interested, which would lighten A thank-you note was read for fruit sent to the sick. 'Group 3 took over for the rest of the meeting. Mrs. Newnham read the Scripture which was from Mark 4th Chapter. The. Topic was taken by Mrs. Ben Smith. _We were pleased to have Mrs, S. Farmer present, and in whose honor we sang a favorite Hymn of hers, "Speed Away", We were extremely pleased to have Mrs. George. Jackson come up and entertain us with the travelogue of her trip to California, also showing pleture cards as she talked, + One amusing thing she told us was of being so near being on the pro- gramme "Welcome to Hollywood". We thank Mrs. Jackson for telling us of this lovely trip. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah Benediction, after which the group in charge served a delicious lunch, : C--O WP PP Canadian engineers have learned that trapping air bubbles in fresh concrete increases its resistance to frost damage , ORDIR Ce Cela with your groceries ECR tA At "Wink nn _ PORT PERRY [- Le WWe I PHONE 43 ALL > om - KINDS A h Slip his eek | Ladies' Cas % 3.39, 3.95 : © WHITE, RED, BL UE, 'BLACK LON HY Men's Oxford, 5.50, $6.95 Barbara Joyce $15.95 - $16.95 ~ and $8.95 Sun Dresses ... $3.9510 $10.95 | Children's Sandals, $2.98 ug , . . f] Y . of Children Sun Dresses 3.50 - 4.95 to $3.50 . . House Dresses $3.35 and $3.95 Goodrich MARTHA WASHINGTON Canvas Footwear . nr ~7 COMPLETE STOCK "Men's L : | en's oafers ......$6.95 NN "New Radiant Southern Shades : MEN'S-OXFORDS .........% 8.95 : WORK BOOTS .....ocooovovoo Sa to $9.75__ | By GORDON MACKAY Al GROCERIES i . . - 4 ; AY Spicy Tangerine, Bali Lemon MIXED COOKIES, (cello) ....... 1b -39c. i) « SALMON, Cohoe, "4's .......... EE 35c¢. ) af "Blossom, Coral efc. PORK & BEANS, Clark's .......ocooovii. 17c. Nh CRISCO,; 1 Ib tin oe 49¢. - ---- 1-CORN;-Cream Style, 15-02vcvernn2 for 28¢ ----iid £3. 95 { 1. 9% AYLMER PEAS, Choice, 20 oz. crbesnan ies 20c¢. : 0 STRAWBERRY - APPLE JAM, 24 oz. 40c. A) APPLE JELLY, 24 02 ooo 39¢. | A432 ~ CANNED PIE APPLES, 28 oz. ............ 24¢, bi NAT LA EPSOM un Monday renewing old acquaint- Re A ------c " EN ances. -Mrs. Martin was formerly vl Sunday June 10th Service will be| Miss Rose of this village. 62 6 730 pan. Junior Congregation inf oo wo. ori etd dine 1th at 0 being continued cach Sunday with thie bontar oF Mra. al Chel 1p Al 43 pletiiees, Morice und singing. Dian ladies are cordially invited to attend. 43) to have your children attéiid these ine == = st teresting services. Group 2 were in charge of the May ;) AY On Tuesday evening, June 15th, [meeting of the W.A. which was held . Hi there will be a joint reception ser- at the home of Mrs. Wagner on Thurs- W. E. MacG EN Co As. : re or an on $k viee in Epsom church, further particu- day, May 31, with 14 members and 6 ego ; g VAL -- PR 2+ was: s d rd ih : visitors present. Mrs. Geer, president, - PHONE 73W__ TT » - PORT PBRRY Hi e have just received wor a . be San i -- 4 ha our Minister Mr. Kaill has been ap- opened the meeting by the has of the Fi pointed to a charge at Erin, in the hymn, "Where Cross the Crowded P -- a Ee -- : ! id Hamilton Conference and will be leav- | Ways of Life" and the Lord's Prayer [3% ing this circuit June 24th, was repeated in unison. Seeretary vi Mr. and Mrs. Robt. St. Clair, Port ]and Treasurer's reports were read and EB / \L Af Perry were Sunday visitors with Mr. adopted: Roll call word for June will j and Mrs. M. St. Clair. ---tbe- "Virgin". Meeting to be held at (Hh Miss Jean Gibson, Toronto spent| yr. "a1 Ciristic's. Mrs, Jeffrey, Mrs. | RE the week-end with relatives. Kerry and Ms, Wagner ure appoints IRS °F Mi and Mrs. D. Boynton, Port Col- : tive to Bl me Tainment By bornaZpent the "holiday week-end with | "4 2 omny ke 0 plan emenlainent | tal Mr. and Mrs. W. Boynton. for a social evening to be held soon. Ty Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King, Toronto, In the absenee of Murs. Asling, Mry. 5 5 spent the week-end visiting friends in | Kerry took charge of the devotional ] ] 6.45 p.m. i: Epsom, Utica and Bethesda. period. ~ Mrs. Armstrong read the . . On May 31st the young folk jour- Scripture. Lesson Thoughts were read B § neyed to the Evans farm at Bethesda by Mrs. G "We Blovetl the Held: SUNDERLAND and a surprise visit to the newly weds |"Y * rs reel. Epon Lt nes 7%; : Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Evans, After jand Scatter". was sung. Mrs. Kaill ) ¢ the usual noise-making, they "were |was guest speaker and also conducted AT finally invited inside to spend the|y church census. Mis. Rogers gave evening. With Mr. Kaill at the piano, an instrumental. Miss D. Taylor gave a pleasant evening was spent singing a reading, "The Faithful Few". A PORT PERRY secular and sacred songs. Mrs. Evans reading "The Census Taker" was read . Sr., served a lovely lunch. Epsom by Mis. Powell. Mrs. Kerry conduet- - friends join In wishing Olive and ed a contest. Meeting closed wig Ad i 25 Leura a happy married life to- hymn and prayer by Mr. Kaill +A u S C. gether. lovely lunch was served by the group Pe --Mrs.--Martin -and- family, wife of char -- S--_---- ert sr ---- I SC vole School Children . Free } . y Rev. Martin, Sask., was in the village RE TRY fo Lorne H, Bouchard, ARCA iY : "The Canadian Bank of Commerce "The Commerce" IA eystone of Main Street The towns of Canada are vigorous places, Early settlers built them beside great oceans, turbulent rivers, towering mountains and rolling pastures. And each town's character.and industry came from the surrounding countryside, Helping to build the industries of many Canadian towns is your bank . of The Commerce. T he manager is a neighbour, a professional man who gives service that comes with long acquaintance. . a branch Canadian towns depend on each other, and upon the men and women at The Commerce. They are good people to know. 188-50AR a

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