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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1952, p. 4

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LOCAL in mentioning your guests and items to the Star As courtesy -and service to local'readers we offer this eolumm NEWS items of interest. Send your who has successfully completed hic second year in engineer- ing at Queen's University, is working in the laboratory of the Algoma Steel Co., at Sault Ste Marie, for the sum- mer, Scout Mothers The regular meeting of the Boy Scout Mothers' Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Rider on May 19. NOTE--The change of night from Wednesday to Monday. Births BEARE---Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare are proud and happy to announce the birth of Dale's baby brother, Dean John, on Tuesday, May 13th, at Oshawa General Hospital, HLOZAN---Mr. and Mrs, J. Hlozan of Port Perry wish to announce the birth of a Baby sister for Jonathan at Oshawa General Hospital May 6. Jina Smielozer, ra In Memoriam SCHELL -In loving memory of a dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Maudie Schell, Who passed away, on Muay 8th, 1943. Nine years have passed, But still we Miss her; Never shall her memory fade. Loving thoughts will always linger Round ther grave where dear mother is laid, Lovingly remembe vol by Husband and family. SHORT husband and In loving memory of a father, James who passed away May 10th, dear Short, 1946. But some sweet day we'll meet again Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp cach other's hand oree more In heaven, that happy life. LYLE In loving memory of our dear son, Mervyn Leonard Lyle, who entered into rest, May 12th, 1949, Once again this sad day dawns, son, And our hearts ave filled with pain. Oh, this earth would be gn heaven Could we hear your voice again, It's lonesome at home without you, son, And sad the weary way, For life is not the same to us Since you were called away, To the rest of the world yeu were only one; But all the world te us, our son. Sadly missed by mother and dad. LYLE --In loving memory ef our dear brother Mervyn Leonard Lyle, who so suddenly departed this life May 12th, 1949. God gave us a wonderful brother, His memory will never grow old, He fashioned his smile out of sunshine, He moulded his heart of pure gold. He needed a new star in Heaven, A beautiful light to shine, So out of this old world of sorrow He choose that dear brother of mine. Ever remembered by sister and brothers, Velma," Muriel, Laura, Frank and Keith, © NOTICE to Dog Owners You must keep your dog or dogs tied up or enclosed during the garden geason. | am asking your co-opera- tion in this regard. Chief of Police, GEORGE HOLMES. The Churches ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, May 18th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School. Church Anniversary. Holy Communion Sunday, June 1st. CHURCH OF THE. ASCENSION Sunday, May 18th, Easter V 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 11 a.m.--Morning service 11 a.m.--Sunday School. Thursday, May 22nd, Ascension Day. 8 a.m.---Holy Communion 7.30 p.m.---Evensong, H. SWABEY, Rector PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 18th. The guest speaker for the day will be Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, M.A, B.D, minister of Highland Road United Chureh, Kitchener, and a former Minister of Port Perry. Morning Subjeet---Is the old time religion old enough? Fvening subject Security, which? - Adventure or PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor g Bunday, May 18th-- 11 a.n.-----Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m: 4 ' THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, May 18th.-- 10 a.m.---Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Communion Service. 7 p.m.--Evangelical. Friday, 8.16 p.an.--Bible Study. All Welcome. Pastor: W. A. Bowler SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Saturday, -May 17-- "A King of Aviators calls for volunteers." Austin C. A. Bathie DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 206R PORT PERRY. Rummage Sale Will be held by the Evening Guild, Church of the Ascension, In the Library on Sat, May 17th commencing at 1 p.m. Tea will be served. There will be a good selection of used cloth- ing and other articles for sale, May 8 T ALSO © 00 491-3-5 Danforth Ave. {psar Phone--GE 1575 SEE OUR COMPLETE ARRAY OF Suits, Coats, Dresses Bridal Outfits "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 'oronto, .Ont. Logan) No evening service in lieu of United 3 SAVE! S: \VE! Beat Tow Hog Prices HERE'S . « 'ost Approximately $ ® Increased daily gain," ® Lower mortality rate, J. T. CROSI FARMERS by Reducing 'Feeding Costs! FEED WATKINS VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT FOR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY WITH B-12 AND ANTIBIOTICS. $1.00 per Pig to Save Aprokimatily 1106 W eeks Feeding and Handling. ® Works wonders on runty pigs. Speeds growth and boosts profits. . Contact your Watkins dealer for further partic ulars. for Townships of Reach (south of 7th Con.) and Scugog 1 Is. INT RODU( TORY JThis coupon is worth 50c. on first purchase of one 20 Ib. drum or $1.00 on first purchase of one 60 1b. drum of Watkins Vitamin Supplement with B-12 and Antibiotics. J SARA RAR AR ARAN MAN a ----. 1 SAVE! SAVE! .-, WHY: ER, Dealer OF FE R Port Perry Boy wins Research Award The National Resarch Council has awarded to Walter -\W. Smeltzer, of Port Perry, a studentship of nine hundred dollars for the coming aca- demic year. Walter, a science grad- uate of Queen's, is proceeding to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Chem- istry in the Graduate School of To- ronto University. NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estates of Mary Corbman and Richard Corbman, late of the Town- ship of Reach, in the County of Ont. All persons having claims against the estates of the above-named who died November 19th, 19561, and April 2nd 1962, respectively, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned particulars of their claims on or be- fore June 2nd, 1952, . Immediately after June 2nd, 1952, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 26th day of April, A.D. 19562. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator. - maylb Ther STYLE ENTERTAINMENT Uxbridge Two Shows Nightly--7.00 and 9.00: Saturdays and Holidays 6.30 & 8.30 Matinee 2.00 p.m. - LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT-- THURSDAY, MAY 15th-- "THE STRIP" starring MICKEY ROONEY and SALLY FORREST And for Your ADDED ENTERTAINMENT 'HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS' starring THOMAS GOMEZ and GLOBE TROTTERS Friday and Saturday, MAY 16-17 starring RANDOLPH SCOTT and DAVID BRIAN "FORT WORTH" Technicolor Monday and Tuesday, MAY 19-20 "HERE COMES THE NELSONS" starring OZZIE NELSON and HARRIET NELS Wednesday and Thursday, MAY 21-22 "CALLAWAY WENT THAT WAY" : starring HOWARD KEEL and DOROTHY McGUIRE COMING SOON! "ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI" with CLARK GABLE Grace Epsom W.A. The regular meeting of the Epsom W.A. was held on Thursday afternoon; May 1st at the home of Mrs. Robert Taylor. The president; Mrs. L. Wag- ner, opened the meeting with hymn "I Need Thee Every Hour" and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong led in prayer. The minutes were real and approved and the Treasurer's report given, 18 members answered the roll call and there were 16 visitors present. The collection of $13.30 and 3 donations of $6 cach, amounted to $28.50. Our thanks to Mrs. Geo. Payne, Mrs. Cracknell and Mis. Neeson for their donations. » In the absence of Mrs. H. Kerry, Mrs. D. Asling was in charge of the devotional. Hymn, "Jesus United by " was sung. Mrs. Asling read the Seripture and Mrs. Chas. Geer the lesson thoughts. The highlight of the afternoon was an ipteresting talk given by Mrs. Walter Howsam, a former member of the Association, "On her trip by plane to Tampa, Florida last winter, We were also pleased to have with us Mrs. Howsam's mother, Mrs. Joel Miller, members of Utica Association. The program which followed con- sisted of a violin solo by Miss Doris Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. Rogers; a reading; "Kindliness" by;Mrs. Al Christie; a vocal duet, ait Is No Secret" by, Barbara Graham and Ken. Skerratt" accompanied by Mrs. Ross Sandison. Mrs. Luke gave a reading, "Her Favorite Holliday". Mrs. John Millman favored with a instrumental. "The meeting closed with hymn "Jesus Calls Us" and Mizpah benedic- tion, The hostess, Mrs, Taylor and group 4, served lunch to some thirty-three ladies, and a pleasant social hour was spent. tendered Mrs. Taylor and group 4 for their hospitality. + Group b will be in charge of the May meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. Boynton, Mrs. Murrell and Mrs, R. Medd. Epsom Sunday School anniversary May 18th at 2.30 p.m. Capt. Jones of Uxbridge S.A. will be the guést speak- er for this occasion, The Scouts will meet on Thursday night, from 7 to 9. The Cubs will meet Saturday a.m, from 10.30 to 12. Lo B J WANT SOMETHING GOOD? DRINK cctColy | Listen to Radio Station CKLB Oshawa Every Evening at 6.20 P.M. (Daylight Saving Time) When there will be a Broadcast in the interest of JOHN I. LAY Liberal Candidate pies stots toe oa eg a ew oa ee a ete a ete Se a eet eee eso Ml A hearty vote of thanks was EE A Hon. | Secretary rossees oe rosossons vores 1000000004 UTICA Service at the usual time on Sunday ---church at "2 o'clock and- Sunday School at 3 o'clock. The May meeting of the W.A, was held in the basement of the church on May 6th. Mrs. G. Mitchell con- ducted the religious period and Mrs. H. Walker conducted the business of the Association. Mrs, Walker read an article on Church work in Ohio by Dr. Roy Burkhart. Mrs. Handel and Murs. Earl Ballard conducted a very | interesting contest. Group b served an appetizing lunch to conclude the afternoon, Ralph Wilbur has just finished the building of a section of fence around the school yard. Mrs. R. Sandison,. Mrs. J. Crosier, Miss M. Graham, Mrs. G. Samells and Mrs. R. Wilbur attended the teachers' meeting on Thursday at Seagrave. There are quite a few. events of Jocal interest taking place in the next few weeks. There is open-house at the High School . on Friday night, the hockey boys are having a dance in the hall here Saturday night, Mrs. R. Sandison's musical festival is May 21. and the Sunday School anniversary is on May 26th. ! Visitors at J. Mitchell's on Sunday were Mrs, Florence Keenan and daughters of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Gray and children of Port Perry. Mr. and' Mrs. Arnold Wallace of Sunderland were visiting Mrs. Mary Locke on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jarndahl and daugh- ters of Toronto were at their cottage here for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs, Walt Asling of Brook- lin were Sunday visitors 'at the Fred Ballard home, Mrs. Henry Skerratt and little Allan Connaghan, Although still in hospital, are some better. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and children, were at Kinsale qn. Sunday. visiting Mr. and Mrs, Milt Parkin. Lois Sandison, Dorothy Wilbur, Wilma McCartney. and Larry Kendall attended the Cadet Church Parade at Seagrave Church Jast Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs, George Harper attended a shower for Jimmy Lynds, \Thotedey | evening. | . Mrs, Melntyre is spendiig a week with he} daughter Mrs. Gerry Nelson. Mr. and. Mrs. Hollett of Toronto, were at. their cottage 'here for the week-end. Mrs. Roy 'Hart was calling on Mrs, Frank Kendall one day last 'week. Sunday callers at Mrs. Rusnell's|{. were Mr. and Mrs. Erney. Simpson, | Betty and friend Migs Doble, of, ;To- ronto, Miss L. Ward and Mr. Jack Hoggle of Toronto were week-end Hisiton at}. Mrs, Geérge Ward's, Mrs. L, Lang, Miss Minnie 'Lang, and Mr..and Mrs. Len Lang, of To- ronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Croster. . Pat and Donny Dittrick visited their grandparents in Oshawa over the, week-end, oy Lesher B Pearson | of State for' External Affairs | and | Fn Hi a Liberal Candidate Ontario Riding a pi HIGH SCHOOL ARES AAG GAARA HARARE ARAB AR AACAAASALAAIASA AL LAY ] at $404000000000000000000 , MAY 17 shy M. Ea : 7 * IX Br Inderted by Ontario Riding Federal - Liberal Campaign Committee. AE SANS EROSION A I 3 3 AI WIR RR I Neice fo Residents of Scugog Twp. An agreement has been entered into between the Corporation of Port Perry and thé Township of Scugog whereby the Port Perry Fire Brigade will be at the service of Scugog residents when need- ed. In case of fire, call the telephone operator. 'BANQUET SPONSORED BY Cahiadian Club of Ontario County, Monday, May 19th 6.30 p.m. Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, Ontario. a Guest Speaker -- Gilbert Jackson, Neier KNOWN ECONOMIST SOCKEYE SALMON, "s ......... POORER Re PPR EARP we dbe. 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