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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Dec 1951, p. 6

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SANS i " ' EE ce cere " I PORT PERRY ONTARIO, THURS, DECEMBER 1th; 1981. Blackstock Congratulations' to Mr. and Mrs. ~Beverly Veale (Jean Werry) Kirkland Lake 'on the birth of their son, The W. M, S. of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. Dorrell for the Novembér meeting. Pres... Mrs, Roy . Ferguson . opened the meeting with a poem and Mrs. E. Larmer took i el To A AL 0 ey Sato ho LAWRENCES for GIFT | Merchandise DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT YOUR FRIENDLY REXALL STORE the devotional period and Mrs. Hill the study book chapter, "The Church of the Far Flug Frontier". The pro- gramme consisted of short readings from the Home Mipsion Digest by Me sdames Henry, Ford and Potts and a piano solo by Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Mrs. Hutton conducted - election of officers who are as follows, Pres, Mrs. Roy Ferguson; 1st Vice, Pen and Pencil Sets Mrs. C. Hill; Sec., Mrs. Roy Taylor; Supply, Mrs, H, Hooey; Chris. Sioward, Mrs, Mrs. Stan. VanCamp is with Mr. A. Johnston; Treas, Mrs. E. Larmer; | 4 Mrs. A. Bailey for the present, Auditors, Mrs. Potts and Mrs. A, Tay- | We hope she will soon be well enough lor ; Mission Band Sec, Mrs. W.{to return to her home. Pearce; Miss. Monthly and World |. After the evening service in the Friends, Mrs. C. Hill; Baby Band, [ United Church on Sunday, December Mrs. E. Dorrell; Fruit and Flowers, Au, at which Mr, Keyes, guest speak- , for the British and Foreign Bible Mrs. Fowler; Pianist, Mrs, A. Taylor; ' Society showed picturés of the work Temperance and Citizenship, Mrs. R. Vor the society, the following officers Larmer; Press Mrs. R. Taylor. were elected' for Cartwright Bible Society :-Pies,, Howard Saywell; Hon. Pres, Rev. Geo, Nicholson and Rev. C. W. Hutton; Sec, 'Earl Dorrell; Treas., Mrs. R. Archer, Mr. Keyes conducted the election -of officers. There was no change for the coming year, The W. A. of Nestleton Presby- terian Church held the December meeting at the home ;of Mrs. Geo. Wolfe, Blackstock. A number of neighbors and friends of Mrs. Ernest Brown (Mrs, R. W. Marlow) had a get-together in the United Church Sunday School room, Nestleton, to extend good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Brown and to present a beautiful mirror to Mrs. Brown. A program and lunch followed. Con- gratulations and best wishes. Glad to report an improvement in the condition of Mrs. Wm. Btesle, who Foursome REMINGTON ELECTRIC Foss ok PEPIN FoF PRE ress rreiisnans KODAK CAMERAS. + NEW FICTION. . CANDY. is a Ostia | Clinic, os ad LA : LAM 4 "9s t ti The Spoils of Time (Gibb) ......... $3.25 Neilson's Chocolates-- Ib. $1.00, $1,15 - font hy for bo a So Much fo Record (Bird) WF $3.50 2 1bs. $2.30 For on bis piging ot the Royal Ten Thousand Shall Die (Bourne) $3.00 Betly Ann Chocolates... 1b. $1.10 | Winter. Fair. anya (Benson)... $3.50 2 lbs, $2.15 TRIE Ts = held on Monday, Geo. Black won the " SHEAFFER PENS. ap Reeveship from Bruce Heaslip, The Jd $ 5.00 PL OLDS, Co ; . " Councillorsyare,- Allan Suggitt, Wes, Admiral a & 700 Excellent Selection «$1.29, $1.69, $1.95 Sleep, Howard Forder and Ivan Coehe SALESMAN oor 13.50 $2.25, $2.95, $3.25, $4.00 and $5.00 in Dysart, Caesarea was de- Valiant iii 18. 75 8: A number from here took in "The Mikado" put on by B. H. 8. students Baby Brownie $3.35 'I'four nights last week, SHAVERS. Brownie HAWKEY® coir $6.75 Darlington Council al ve-clected by $27.95 Duaflex Models at $15.00 and $17.00 acclamation. Reeve, Roy 'W. Nichols, chi h eration $34.95 Vigilant Folding 620 ....................$40.00 Courtice; Deputy Reeve, Harold Skin- ner, Tyrone; Councillors--Garnet Ric- PIPES. I'rank Medico Frank Medallist Frank V.-F "ADRIENNE COSMETIC SETS. WwW ide range of attractive Gift Sets kard, Deb Vice and Russel McLaugh- lin. South Darling School Area Bd. | Harold Muir, Lloyd Crago and H. J. Brooks. $3.00 to $15.00 Congratulations to Mr. Thos. Ven~ BACHELOR SETS FOR MEN. For a Real Man's Gift .... $2.15 to $5.75 - 'HEATING PADS. © Best Quality--3-Heat At $5.95, $7.95 and $9.00 . WOODBURY GIFT SETS. Ladies" Sets ..overvrrrnmeeneensbbe. 10 $1.85 Gentlemen's Sets ....... ener 69. 10 $2.90 ning who has recently observed his 81 birthday. ° Mrs. Staniland returned on Sunday, after spending a week with her fam- ily in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wolfe and Byron A. M. Lawrence excl Store Port Perry LENTHERIC GIFTS. visited with Miss Florence McLaugh- lin, Jane and Mary Ellen Downey, of Toronto. 1 - fod Perfumes HA -L 0 fon A number from here attended the BATHROOM SCALES. ; Peed ESSENCE --rsevemnerens rerrrerr $3.00 Pot Luck supper at Newcastle, spon- Heatthometer coors. $9.95 Ladies" Gift Sets ........... $2.00 to $8.25 sored by Fed. of Agriculture of Dur- BOrg ees "$10. 95 Gentlemen's Gift Sets. .$1.00 to $5.75 ham County. Donations for the - Hickey family, Durham Line, Manvers Township, who lost their home recently, may be left at Salvation Army Citadel, Temper- ance St., Bowmanville, or phone 2233, Capt. W. E. Deering4:i=The children's ages range from 2 to 16 and the fam- ily had only the clothes they were wearing at the time of the fire. Some sneak thief, on Sunday, took the load 'of wood which Mr. Hickey and family had brought from the woods, where ..| they were working when the fire oc- curred. Mrs. Hickey and son Don- MIDNIGHT SATURDAY Boys Std Girls! 7 The KIST BOTTLE TOP CONTEST CLOSES § DECEMBER 15th ald 2 escaped from the burning build- ing.. Reach Twp. School Area Board The monthly meeting of Reach -} Township: School Area Board was held on Dec. 6th at Township Hall Manchester. Members present were: E. Clements, Chairman, G. Ward, F. Wilkinson, B. Holtby; B. Wannama- ig! \ "MAIL YOUR ENTRY TO-DAY 1! HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO... First -- check to make sure that you have all your lucky Kist Bottle Tops and your official entry form. Then wrap your entry securely in a sealed package » and mail to: . In PORT PERRY KIST BEVER sufficient postage . . PORT . . . make sure it bears AGES ~ PERRY, ONTARIO. Pleasé do not mail your bottle tops in an envelope . ... we cannot be respansible'for entries mailed- incorrectly. Names of prize-winnérs will be published in this newspaper and prizes will be awarded two weeks after the contest closes, AND REMEMBER "oo Whenever you're thirsty . + « » whenever you're buying a drink at school, on hikes or at sporting events . . . reach for a bottle of ice cold Kist Oran Soda, Ginger Ale or Root Beer, Yo the tops in pops! Lemon-Lime, Cream wll agree . ., Kist is Makes You Glad You're Thirsty "ker absent on account of illness; at the request of the Board.. A fairly largé deputation was pre- sent from Prince Albert to bring be- fore the Board the crowded condi- tions at Prince Albert School and. try to work out some solution to the problem. Mr. Knight suggested to the deputation that it be left in the hands of the Board to try and work out a solution which would be satis- factory to all concerned.' On a motion by F. Wilkinson, sec- onded by B. Holtby that Mr, Knight and the Chairman interview the tea- cher at Yellow School and be em- powered to handle' the situation as they saw fit. The secretary was instructed to interview the caretaker at 8.8. 2 re- garding the caretaking and make some adjustment, The Board refused. to sanetion the request to buy candies for the child- ren at Christmas concerts, | The _secretary presented - various ' accounts which were ordered paid. It was decided to hold the next meeting on January '9th, 1962 at 1.80 pm. Mr. Knight, Inspector was present' oct loly ADE MAR when friends drop | in Prince Albert : December 16 th being White Gift Sunday, the Church and Sunday. S. Services will be combined. The children will bring any kind of canned goods wrapped in white paper if* possible. Adults may use the 'en- velopes for their'contribution. These offerings will be sent to some worthy Missionary cause... s Please note the service is at two- thirty o'clock, instead of the regular time, The Christmas Party in the Sunday School room on Friday night was very enjoyable. The children in particular turned out in full force. Rev. R. H. Wylie was chairman and called on Rev. F. Joblin to lead in the singing of Christmas Carols for the opening number. The children all did their parts well, The Pantomine by the 'boys class gave all a good laugh, proving that boys can be si- lent sometimes,' A fine film."Family on Trial" was shown and explained by a recording machine, This story contained a very fine moral, telling of two boys, in different families, tlie one whose. par- ents wouldn't take time to talk to him and explain things, ended in peniten- tiary, while the parents went Scot free. who presented each child with a gift' of Christinas sweets and all enjoyed a delicious _lunch. Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. Newnham, who celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary on Dec. 11th. - (Greenbank A joint meeting of the W. M. S. and W. A. was held in the basement of the church, Thursday afternoon, with about forty in attendance, With 'Mrs. F. Beare, W.M.S. Pres-. ident, and Mrs, E, L. Hook, W. A, President, presiding, the meeting the Midnight Clear", after which all repeated the Lord's Prayer together. opened up their treasures and pres- ented unto Him gifts", followed by singing "As with gladness men of old". : Topic: God's Gifts to Man was ably taken by Mrs. E. L. Hook. For on that first Christmas night, God gave his very best gift to the world--the gift of His only begotten Son. As He lay in His holy manger, shepherds |- brought their gifts of love and ador- ation. We, too, would bring our gifts. aid unless we, in turn, give of our heart's best treasures - love; faith and true devotion, * After this came the presentation. of the White Gifts, which were numer- ous and attractive looking. and a hymn was sung. Mrs. F. Beare gave a short talk on the Topic, and read Luke 1: 46 - 55. This was followed by a Candlelight Service in which a candle was lighted with friendship for each Nationality represented by the New Canadians. ings, "Friendship" and Thanksgiving" 'Mrs. J. Cook gave a reading,-"Bar- ometers", Mrs. F. Real a eading,- "A Child Remembers". : the executives and pianist, Mrs. E. Till. "= ! Mrs. J. Ianson, the secretary of the W. A. read a list of officers for 1962: Pres., Mrs. E, L. Hook; 1st-Vice, Mrs. Geo. Beare; 2nd. Vice, Mrs. H. Raines; Sec., Mrs, Jas. lanson; Asst Sec'y, Mrs. John Cook; Treas. Mrs, E. Gib- gon; Cor.-Sec'y, Mrs, H. V. Hook; Press See., Mrs. J. McKitrick; Pian- ist, Mrs. Ernest Till; Asst Pianist, Mrs. Ernest Phair. _A lunch was served and a profitable and interesting afternoon spent. "At an Executive meeting held at Mrs. Jas. Ianson's on Tuesday even- appointed as leaders of groups for the year 1062: Jan, Mrs, E. Lee; Feb, Mrs. Elmer Gibson; - March, Mrs. Jas. Ianson; April, Mrs, H, V., Hook; May, Mrs, Howard MacMillan; June, Mrs. T. C. 'Blakely; July, no meeting; Aug. Mrs, Clifford Ward; Sept., Mrs. John Cook;- October, Mrs. Keith Howsam;' Nov., Mra. Russell tive. SERVE 4 The last number on the program was the arrival of jovial Santa Claus opened by all singing "It came upon |§ Mrs. E. L.. "Hook took the Bible ;% Reading - Matt. 2: 1-11 "And they || But God's great gift can never be re-y - Mrs. McMaster then led in fitayer, ~--Programme;Mrs.-- Boe gave -read-- A voté of thanks was: extended to ing, December 4, the following were: Rodd; Dee., to be taken by the execu- |: Visit Our Beautiful Salon The Loveliest in all Canada-- Complete witha gorgeous array of. . WEDDING and EVENING GOWNS, + DRESSES SUITS . COATS "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-6 Danforth Ave. (near Logan) Phone--GE 1576 Toronto, Ont.. 'Air Conditioning Furnace Eavestroughing We sell and service DURO . od:{0)7)\ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY _ PRESSURE PUMPS Consult the Crown Life Man SYDNEY G. BARNES : C E C Kl NG BROOKLIN Phone 72 r 2 > : © Avg 62 AGENT Port Perry - Ontario EE tN? RADU AE THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE . Opening of Fairview Lodge | # (The New Oiitario County Home) at WHITBY, ONTARIO, } : nr LESLIE FROST, PRIME MINISTER OF ONTARIO ~ and THE HON. WM. A. GOODFELLOW, MINISTER OF PUBLIC WELFARE . THE HON. | Wednesday, Deombit 13, 1951 at 3:00 P.M. The Building will be open for Public TI, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, from 3:30 to 5:00 and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, from 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 F. MUNRO, K. M. READ, WM. G. MANNING, Warden. Superintendent. Clerk-Treas. SEE US for liberal trade-in allowances. We fake in any home appliances on refrigerators and freezers. TEN £AUTIFUE Zor HANDLE INTERNATIONAL / iis HARVESTER di REFRIGERATORS thos fumed NEW...and YEARS AHEAD WI First: time! A Phin brigh cheery splash of color AY your choice ...on yous refrig- 7 erator! 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