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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Nov 1951, p. 7

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AE TUE SN SR EF ISS OE Te ae EAI Eh I RT Foil ¢ ve digt Af 2 4 Po iyrad SHI 353 iF PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1951 \ Bl kst A k i Mrs, M. Graham, "A Minute or Two"; | set up an office in Washington, D.C. | Shortridge attended two days leaders' ; ac oC Quiz by Mrs. H. Shortridge. Lunch [for the W. H. O. Dr. Miller spent 15 | training class in Dép't of Agriculture U T I C A . 2 ; ; | was served by the group in charge. | years in Indian Medical service in Office, Bowmanville, under Miss- G. : 3 : a Lice buys «a Loc x 5 Mr. and Mrs, R. Larmer, Mr, and The ladies were invited to go through | India before coming to Durham. He Noble, Home Economist. The unit| ¢1 he Novembersmeeting of the W.A, rd : ¥ Mrs, J. Rahm attended the funeral of the church kitchen, admire the mew |is a Markham boy and attended the [this year for the Girl's Clubs will be | Will be held in the basement of the of telephone service Mrs, Wm. Avery at Brooklin on Mon. cupboards and pick up their cup of | Markham High School and Victoria | "Sapper CM} Church on Thursday, Nov. 8th. Group ; : : . = day. tea. A social half hour was enjoyed. | College and University of Toronto | a "| 5 in charge. TE : The picture "The Second Chance", | Twenty-five ladies were present. Medical School. ; Mrs, Jack Crosier,, Mrs, Bruce' = : put 'on by the W.M.8. of the United Mr, and Mrs. Thos. McKay, Calgary | The Blackstock H.. 8, pupils held : Bailey, Mrs, Ross Sandison and Mrs. 4 Church on: Monday night Was very |visited with Mr, Thos, Vennipg and | their Hallowe'en Dance on Monday | . Air Conditionin Ralph: Wilbur attended the Reéath 'much enjoyed by a large audience in family also: Mr. and Mrs, Jno, Rahm. | evening and the Y. P, Ushad-a party 4 adit B teachers' meeting at" Saintfield last the Community Hall. . ti Mr. and Mrs. M. Nofton, Toronto, | in the Sunday School room on Tues:| ° Fu Ld Thursday, WA, of United Church wassheld in {with Mr, and Mrs, Rahm on Sunday, evening. The young fry turhed out * urnace f Among. those from this district who |-- : the Sunday. School room on October Armistice Day. Service will be ob. | in numbers on Wed. evening for shell- | - FE t hi . have gonerdeer hunting are Ross Sand- oe Bou with Pres, a R Mountjoy served on Nov. 11 in the Commuynity outs and ehjoyed themselves Borer: raves roug ng ison," Don" Ballard, Fred Olson, Jack : : opening the meeting with the poem, | Hall at 10.30 before church and Sun- |ally. The older ones also showed that wR : ra NM Crosior ER, "To-day", The W A. theme song was day School. REL : A: | they had exerted themselves. Thel: We. sell any service hui rons 00 ities Daley. had a new sung, followed bythe. Lord's Frayer, Congratulations to MF, and Mus, | fruits of 'their labors were seen when PRESSURE PUMPS™ television aerial installed on the store, The Devotional was taken: by Mrs. D..| Glen Tenant (Dorothy Ginn, Bethany) | day light appeated. - - Ra SYDNEY @. BARNES Miss Lou Ward has returned to To- Hill 'and the prayer by Mrs Hooey. | who were married in Bethany United Congratulations to Mr, apd Mrs, J. 3 , mh 2, ronto after spending a week here with Mrs. C. Marlow and Mrs. P, VanCamp | Church on Saturday. Reception was | Lootsman on the birth of a daughter | BROOKLIN Phone:72 1 2 her mother, : were appointed to be a committee to held at the home of the bride's grand. [in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, ; Aug b2 Mrs. George Ward is staying with |. rs 5 J prepare the slate of officers for the mother, Mrs. J. Ginn. . Welcome to |also to Mr. and Mrs Ralph Larmer on : | .~ her sister Miss Annie Christie - for coming year. The W.A. executive with Blackstock! the arrival of their son at Oshawa APA AAI Tr err some. time, ; group leaders are the committee to |, Geo.-Miller who was with Dur- | Hospital. -. : hid fi Mr. and Mrs. Harlem Wagg of : : mak angements for the dinner for { ja, and Northumberland Health Unit| Reeve Bruce Heaslip attended | Ushawa visited Mr, and Mrs. Enoch COMPARE TNESE PRICE INCREASES DURING. INE PASI TN vEAny v the MihiBter. Presbytery meeting to iy, its early history has accepted an |County Council last week. : " McKnight last week, E otha be held in the Sunday School room en appointment with the Dep't of Health Percy Hulbert visited his father, Fo, #74 Mr. and Mrs. E. Simpson, Mr, and . rd Nov. 21st. in the Provincial Government. After | Arthur Hurlbert, last *weck. . Mus, J. Wilkie, Miss Shirley Simpson 1 Ty f lay' ' Re - Wei Hino hy Program in charge of Mrs. Hooey leaving Bowmanville he spent 2 yrs. Bert Bowers had a tonsil operation 1nA5E HARK Hes and girl friend were guests of Mrs, N. b re Die of tur ay's / Hn Es] ollie i and her group,- Instrumental by: Mrs. |in Geneva, Switzerland with the |in. Memorial Hospital, adds zest 100) lunch Rusnell on Sunday. ' Hes! ely BION. | I'S Si CF A D. Hill, "Dancing Waves"; reading by | World Health Organization and later | Miss Mary Hooper and Mrs. H. JRuite a number from this commun- i in value all the en bere tn am eet rn : i " Lx - : - : _ od one thing -- its Telephone service is one of today's best buys : \! J: ¥ | ost hasn't gone up as a. wuch as most-other things you buy. Your telephone is one item that LO Rk tukes less of your budget than it used to. * od 24 Again -- it's bigger value than ever because iow you can talk to wice as many people as you could ten years ago -- and more families tre getting telephones every day. In addition -- we've heen able to keep on steadily improving the quality of this tadionally friendly and helpful service. If you haven't yet got service -- we want vou to Know we're working atit. You cant bie sure your place on the list is being protecs. ted and your telephone will be installed Just as quickly as possible" QUT - i 5 ST ar THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA (/hg . 0 og A wd Action by Premier Leslie Frost led to universal old age pen- ity attended the presentation for the Mrs. Milt Parkin and children were ; 3 . . newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray, Friday, guests of her parents Mr: and : sions for all over 70, effective January 1st. {which was held at Manchester hall. | Mrs. Jim Mitchell. ER - : Pu : Mr. M. Dyrland of Orillia was visit- Congratylations. to Miss Aileen Vind ay ; } 2 : . ing his daughters at Bert Mitchell's on Skerratt on her nineteenth birthday, : Vv Old age pensions for needy persons from 65 to 70, effective : Sunday. © [November 7th." \ . January 1st. : a : : Mr. and Mya, Dave Greaves of Man- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowry, Toronto, er oh : chester, were Saturday evening guests visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie on ) iy : } } of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell. Sundiy. PATE ; : Pensions planned for the totally disabled from 18 to 65. - Miss Margaret Connaghan, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall and A ¢ hE : : : * : was at her home her on Thursday. Mi ir ARE Yh. go Vig Tun : ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Philp were iri Brook- Sorry to report that Mrs. Fred Bal-| - ; 2 ' : £ lard has been ill with pleuri \ lin Friday attending the funeral of .. . . . . . y § we / HMeurisy . . - o - iE Miss [da Jeffrey at » Jy Vv Ontario is the first province in Canada to pass legislation to | Mrs. Jim Mitchell was helping her| 2% 14 Jeffrey at the funeral chapel implement the Federal-Provincial agreement for security for daughter Mrs. Ivan Gray to move into ' : th d her new home in Port Perry on Friday, My. Thos. Nicholls, Hamilton, Miss 3 € aged. - ; Miss Isabel Winters of Pickering | Doreen Mumby and Mr. and Mrs. R, - i! . was a week-end guest of her sister Leeder, of Torontu were Sunday visit- Old age pension benefits increased 3 times by present : Mrs. Bob Walker. ors with Mrs. A. E. Leeder and Carol. i ------------ et Se, ht RA St reer et meni St re pees eet nt ra Progressive Conservative government, Most generous Mother's Allowances in Ontario's history, | BUILDERS SUP P LIES First construction grants in Canada made to build and extend - We have a good stock of all lines of : hospitals, 14,474 beds and bassinets provided. ; builders supplies on hand. 4 . : Masonite -- Plywood -- Gyproc -- Arborite First province to pay 509, of construction costs of homes for - Co Tile Board -- Lime -- Plaster -- Roofing Materials: -- Metal Mouldings. AMERICAN CEMENT while it lasts ani Reesor Fuel & Lumber | de Increased contributions made for Children's Aid. ; Viale : PHONE 173 Pp } PORT PERRY, ONT. i the aged, plus 509, of maintenance. First, grants to provide free school books to elementary schools, Province pays one half cost of supplying free milk to school children. + - INA HURRY? Most advanced labour laws, expanded "compensation and rehabilitation for injured workmen with industrial health WE HELP YOU! 1 * measures, : WHEN SECONDS COUNT, YOU DON'T NEED : . TQ GO HUNGRY. OUR QUICK, COURTESY SER- VICE INSURES YOU A TASTY MEAL WITH TIME | TO SPARE. ; ENSURE CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT 'GREEN THISTLE RESTAURANT | Bill Taylor PORT PERRY Jack Starkey a un kd i | a ----- --- a-- Lumber - Builders' Supplies We have. in Stock COMBINATION DOORS--2'6" x 6 6", 28" x6'8 and 2'10" x 6 10" 2 inch and 3 inch Roc Wool Insulation Now is the time to get ready for cold weather. =i 1 Ontario leads Canada in war against Cancer and Tuberculosis. << <<< < << < Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited "PORT PERRY © Phone 240 w

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