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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jun 1951, p. 3

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[pe (Ent PET BO Iya HES 4 . 1 Ae 45 Yai et Ros ate tok da cod iat a VAL TIRE ICE CGS EL = \ : Io im? tad ditt la A PAA ik and with Mr. and Mrs. Dobson attend- Falconer, Oshawa, Miss Judy Mar- Ww and Mr. Fortin, also Mr. and Mrs, Hopkins, Mrs. A. Paynter, Miss Vera a PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, 1951 i HE EH HH HH HHH HNN M h friend William Chalk ofToronto. Mr. W. A. Kerr returned honie last . anc ester Mr. Robert 'Marshall is now spend- | week after attending the General As- : : - ing' the summer with his grandpar- | sembly of the Presb terian Chure Hg § Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtby, St.|ents. a. held Ti Ottawa, di rch, i H Thomws, spent the week-end with his Father's day visithrs were, Miss J. H Twister, Mrs. H, 0. Dobson and fanrily, Mrs. Gordon, Fisher, Mrs. Wm. conn 1 'Mile E. On Sutton' - am. a wba pi | Commencing Each Evening at 9.00 p.m. Rain or Shine | Self hibit ttt ttttttttttttttto tt cote tet et SLL LITE L200 LILO 0N 0000 SIDI OMO DOOD -------- of Pefferlaw Road : {ond Mrs. A. Roach, Kunice and Susan ed the Christie-Claughton picnic at Columbus, on Saturday. «< Mi. and Mrs. Henry Pelech and | dnughuer, Toronto, visited his mother "and sister at Mr. Jas. Mitchell's on Saturday. t Mrs. Bud Black, Borden and Nancy PPP PPe Iss resreseresrertsressteser sd Line | 3 re recess rsrommerons ---- ra-- are spending the week-end at the A --C--- --- --- RA F EATURING THE BEST - Pictures & Attractions BE I . FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT Controlled SPEAKER N-CAR SYSTEM Cyr il Sco tH, Formerly of Roni-Vern Roach cottage on Basking Lake, in Haliburton District. Quite a number from this district attended the Holstein picnic at Elgin Park, Uxbridge, on Saturday. A. G. Christie, Mrs. Christie and H i | daughter, Miss Catharine Christie, of Baltimore, are at their summer home i | heve, Dr. Christie will leave by plane | for Japan on-July -2ud, where he will be engaged for two months, GS |) (| S {-- -- -- Admission ADULTS -- 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 12 oo FREE Pat and Garry St. it | ronto, were guests of the i family over the week-end. H Mr. Vie Willis who spent several months in Toronto General Hospital, is home, fue h improved in health, Sympathy is extended to Mr. Lloyd McKee in the death of his sister, Mrs, 3 1J. Evans, Raglan. It i8 with regret, we learn that Rev. Floyd Honey, who is well known to many here, is a prisoner of war in China. Anxiety is felt for the wel- fave of his wife and family. Laurient, of To- Glo. Leach os rece oo ress veserersrnre resosescesed Rain or Shine OI | | SS) GE |} GD |) GMD) GE} |} Sh 23333323 233332 : Mr. Fred Christie and friend spent ry avy SEARLE RO0000000RRRNRIRINIY $4 0388388808080 808888000stestsoeortotestel te 1335331 BR : the week-end in Brighton. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Crosier ii spent the week-end in Chatham with p Utica has organized a baseball d | : = their. som, Mr. Archie Crosier and UTICA team to play in toca comers lwwoe| ~~ Flomeydale | Prince Albert |i, WE | The " Wormny's Association- met at The Musical Festival held at Utica Hall on Wednesday evening, June 13, under the direction' of Mrs. Hastings was a decided success. . The junior groups of pupils from each of the} participating schools sang and had a rhythmn band. Intermediate and Sr. groups sang in part songs and per- formed folk dances. Little Evelyn © Moore of Shirley presented Mrs. Has- tings with a lamp at the conclusion of the concert. Mr. Kaill acted as chairman and the schools taking part were Shirley, Epsom, Cedar Creek and Utica. The Utica W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Ballard on Thursday, June' 14th. Mrs. H. Walker--presided- and Mrs. George Mitchell had charge of the devotional portion, ----Preparations-were made for-the Ny- lon demonstration on June 19th at the-Church. We decided to hold our Autumn bazaar in Port Perry and different department conveners were appointed. "Congratulations to Miss Donna Cro- | . sier who was one of the members of the graduating class at the Oshawa Hospital last week. Mrs. J." Crosier and" Mrs. Wally Scott attended the'tea held for rela- tives and friends of the nurses on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crogier also attended the graduating exer- cises Tuesday evening. = Choir practice was held Tuesday evening under the leadership of Bob Walker our new director. The Utica choir attended Bethesda Thursday evening tq take 'part in a reception serviee held there for eight new members who joined the Church. Those joining from Utica were Sylvia Toogood, Margaret Congghan; Dor- othy and Hillis Wilbur. Mrs. Geo. Ward has returned to her home here after spending some time in Port Perry with her daughter Mrs. Harold Kerry. Many friends and neighbours from Utica attended the funeral of Mrs. Enoch Kendall in Port Perry on Tues- _day' afternon. Mrs. E. Ackney attended the Neagle- Neil wedding in Toronto on Friday. The .reception was held at the home of Mrs. 8S. Prizeman, Mrs. Ackney's daughter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simpson of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell and girls of Oshawa visited "Mrs. Rusnell 'Sr. on Sunday. Has - anyone seen Mike? Little Johnny De Vries' dashhund has dis- appeared, Nearly 100 children and adults: at- tended the combined Sunday school "and Public School picnie on Saturday. Baseball and races were the order of the day, followed by a lunch at which all were stuffed to capacity. Church 'services here were cancelled so that those who wished might at- -tend the 'decoration services at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. - Mr. Henry Skerratt has purchased a new Car. David Wilson, home for the school where he picnie, from Columbus, works. : stock car races at Alexandra park. Mrs. Jack Dobson, this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper in Osha- wa Sunday. Mr. and? Mrs. Ross Sandison and family visiting his mother in Brook- lin Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilbur in Taunton Monday, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Thompson of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Boxall and family . of Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs. Toogood over the week-end: Mr. and Mrs. Dittrick and family were in Oshawa Saturday to see the Mrs. Dittrick's brother, Leo Kryhiel "was first. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherratt. ah family were at George Skerratt's in Nestleton, Sunday. a Visitors at Herman Walker' 8 "Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grills, Mr. and Mrs, Mansell Gerrow, Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Diamond and Mr. and Mr. H. Walker was also in Mount Albert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker at- tended the Holstein picnic in Uxbridge Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harper of Osha- wa visited her father Mr. Russell Har- per Sunday. = Mr. and Mrs. Johh Jarndahl and girls at Jim Mitchell's for the week- end. \ Stock Judging Competition The Ontario County Junior Farm- ers held a very successful Live Stock May 26th. The headquarters for the competition was Brooklin and the fol- lowing classes of live stock were se- cured from prominent live stock breed- ers in the Brooklin District: Beath Farms, Oshawa, R.2--- horn cattle. Short- Elmcroft Farms, Oshawa, R., 1-- Suffolk Sheep. Elmeroft Farms, Oshawa, R. 1-- Holstein Cattle, Mr. F. W. Batty & Jersey Cattle. Mr. Walter Groat, Oshawa, R, 1-- Yorkshire Swine. Mr. F. W. Batty & Son, Brooklin-- Clydesdale Horses. The following judges were in charge of the different classes: Mr. Roy Ormiston, Brooklin-- Holstein Cattle Mr. H. L. Fair, Uxbridge-- Suffolk Sheep Mr. Larry McIntyre, Uxbridge-- . Yorkshire Swine Mr. Lance Beath, Oshawa, R. 2~-- Angus Cattle Mr. Roy Ormiston, Brooklin---- Jersey Cattle "Mr. John Batty, Brooklin-- Clydesdale Horges The Dairy Cattle Trophy was won by Maurice Jebson, R. 1, Oghawa, and the Swine Trophy was won'by Jack Pearson, Uxbridge, R.R." 2. The C.N.E. Shield for beginners was won Son; Brooklin-- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harper visiting : Judging Competition on Saturday,| The Jur dale Won The mec Prayer. The min All con A Jovel 'MrsRobertson's-group---- Mrs. Owen, Mrs. L. Honey their trip trict of tt Queenston They all | Nelson W a baby gir Hospital. The Ho with Mg. al the home of Mrs. Arthur Cox. were read and approved. mittees reported." gave a report on her trip to Guelph in May, to the Historical Research convention. port on the at Shirley. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. eye Center noon June 29. neydale Ww. I. and Yellow | cage. . will be held at Birds- . School pienjy ak a of Mr. J. Doupe has sold his property. Park on Friday after- 5 80 : Mr. and Mrs. I. Stanton and Myr. 1e meeting of the Honey-: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodwin, of 1en's Institute was held Brooklin, and Miss Marguerite Burke, fof Toronto, ealled Miss Edna "Spenee on Sunday. the home of Mus. Lloyd McKee, on Thursday afternoon, June 14th, with an attendance of fifteen members and many visitors, including Mrs. Aird who became a member of the on (ting was opened by sing- . Axsocin- ing The Ode, repeating the Lord's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reader, ae- | Y ile am 2 of 'compitnied by Mr. and Mrs. VanHorn Hou, Mis, McKee conducted the wor N, of Thorn Hill, spent-a pleasant visit ship service and read the lesson wtes of the last meeting with friends at North Bay, Callander thought on "Light." Mrs. Leach read Ontario, last week. the Seripture lesson. 7 Mrs. Wesley tand Ferris, > ) 1 Port Perry; who is awlays a welcome guest, ghve a splendid talk on "The Ten Virgins", President Mrs. Croxall took charge of the " x I Thompson, veners of standing com- Be sure and attend the Sunda Mrs. N. Lyle ) A School anniversary service oir Sunday, July Ist, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Stephen Saywell of North Oshawa, is to be the business session and reported ten dollars res Mrs. Owe gave a re- ; : : Mrs J ven gave a guest speaker and there will be special [eeived from sales at Nylon-Plastie District Annual held bi , Lo . . Wid - poi jmusic. Encourage the children by | Party, and four dollars from Mrs I'he guest speaker! = } ee . ars So sotoe i; 3 > | your presence. CoeTirane for quilting. Several for the afternoon was Miss Parker bey -- ) . RX > re . == *Thank You" notes were read. After of the High School staff, who gave i Sunday was a lovely day for the . . Hie i . > -- other business items were discussed | an interesting talk on health. Decoration Service at Pine Grove Theme the meeting closed with the hymn and prayer. Teach--and-Mrs-id+ delicious lunch EH a very profitable Cemetery. The caretakers, as usual, had the grounds in fine shape, and the multitude of flowers was a beautiful Kiki McKee, Mrs, yv 'lunch was served by , ~Holthy serv eda Howsam, and i Gio ht to honour the memory of the ) wit gi er and Mrs. Cooke enjoyed | friends passed on. - soc in a ovat was enjoyed. ) with South Ontario Dis- lection $6.5( . we W.I. to Stoney Creek, Mrs. Arthur Brown and sons Larry Mrs. A. Falconer Lat home again after spending a couple of weeks at her son Robert's home in Toronto, where they are happy to receive the baby sister for Barbara Jean. AQ the Falconer's home: for the weck-end, Miss Donelda Falconer and Falls. i and Kennie spent a long week-end in |. | Hornen, N.Y., where Arthur is work- ing at present. v and Niagara md a grand time. illiams on the arrival of 1 on Satur day at Oshawa Mr, and Mrs. L. Playter, and three | children, and Mrs. A. Bond, Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everybody bri ing I. Stanton, -Brooklin, visited. .at the i kets hi] pips by 'Honey and son home of Mrs. C. Luke, on Sunday. Donald, of Welland, and Mrs.| Miss Agnes Strickland of Oshawa TRADE MARK R£0 Har sne Suturday eveni spent the week-end with her cousins Hardy spent Saturday evening] si ; at the Ball Game and Mrs. Harold Honey.! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickery. "bine coal' BUDGET wl ' by Alaine Lishman, Pickering, R. 1. ut 4a asses ord iy eo Imagine how wonderful it COME IN OR PHONE TODAY " PORT PERRY, ONTARIO is UIFF-SAVER' for family budgets START NOW-- IT'S SUCH AN EASY WAY TO PAY FOR. 'NEXT WINTER'S COAL. LOOK AT THESE 3 BIG ADVANTAGES | 1 Convenient S-P-R-E-A-D out . . easy terms to 2, payments . . suit you. No worries! Coal is delivered in plenty of time . . . you're 4 paid up before next winter. will be to have to next win. 3. ih this 'blue coal' plan, " ter's heat all paid for ahead of household budgets run 'more time! The * Ry coal' Bu smoothly all year "round. Plan works just like a Christ- mas Club. Terms are easy to _-- suit you. No sed tape. Look " for the BLUE Color 'blue coal' is the only coal colored BLUE with a harmless dye--a positive protection for you ~-an_ assurance that you' re getting "'the world's finest anthracite." REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 DON'T GAMBLE! 'blue coal's' COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET THE BEST . R. Stephens and children of Port bh Miss June Wallage and Miss Tsubell Falconer report in recent letter hav- ing a wonderful time as well us ing hard, at "Banff Springs Banff, Alberta, % EE ---- hn J -->e-- Ashburn - Mis. Wes. Routley and daughter Helen spent the week end with rel- atives in Toronto, work: Hotel, Miss (Fern Stephen, of Toronto and Miss Glenys Stephen, of Whitby spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen. Several from here attended Decora- tion Service at Pine Grove Cemetery Prince Albert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton; Mis. Robt. Heron; Mr. Andrew Heron: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron and family at- tended the Payne-Dobt wedding in Lakefield on Sat., June 16th. Leach; Mrs, Wm. Gardner, Mrs, C. Graham, Mrs. H. Doble, Mrs, M Sparks, Mrs. Walter Knight and Miss Marie West attended < the Semi-gn- nual meeting of the I Lindsay Presby-, terial, W. M.S. held at Glenarm on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner and Frank ave spending a few days: at Sault St. Marie. . The Ladies Guild met at the home of Mrs, R. Richardson, on Monday evening when plans were made for an auction sale to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham on Thurs., July 19th at 7.00 p.m. Further par- ticulars later. Mr. James Doble, master Philip Doble, of Weston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Doble. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dobson, of Sunday visitors with Robt. Mole. Several from here attended the Bible Club picnic held at Brooklin en Friday afternoon, Oshawa were Mr. and Mis. 3) x 4 % ¥ 4 ty i} ", i i 1, 4) i i 5 : a i 15 King East; Oshawa ARENA AA AN SOCTREIRRRRN EE tt Et TT A A NS tates 4 BOTTLED GAS NOW AVAILABLE FOR COTTAGES Low Cost Equipment for the Season. _ No Pumping, Priming, Filling or Waste. Clean, Hot, Fast, Dependable Flame. ONTARIO SHORE I'ree Demonstration. LTD. Phone 3-2201 GAS CO, MAA SA AAR AAA ARAFAT One of a series | | by. your bank Jit a gong concen] es a going concer BILL 18 ANOTHER enterprising boy who is learning to appreciate the valué-of saving for what he wants. Ilach week, he puts a part of his spare time earnings in the bank. And is he proud of his bank book! Many a businessman credits his success to the habit of thrift learned early in life, Planned saving has helped millions of Canadians to make the most of their own enterprise and industry. Experience has shown that the difference between 'getting along" and "getting ahead" often starts with a bank account. Use the chartered bank in your neighborhood as a safe and handy place to make your savings grow. of 'Toronto, and i 2 RRA Rea. , PEER] nh

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