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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Jun 1952, p. 4

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(a | rs ha ah S : po ¥ S533 FES PRT PR LVEAES SIRE APSE LR £1 LOCAL items to the Star As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column _in mentioning your guests and items of interest. Send your NEWS Mrs. Geo, Jackson, Mrs. Wm. Tay- lor, Mrs, KE. Hodgson and Murs, J. A. " Robertson, are representing Scugog Chapter, ut the National Annual Meet- ing of the LO.D.E. in the Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls, Ont. NA Decoration Service The members of Scugog Chapter 1.O.D.E. will hold their Annual Dec- oration Service at Pine Grove Cemet- ery on Saturday cvening, June 14th, at 7.00 pm. Any friends wishing to do so, are invited to attend this ser- vice, Cars will 'leave the United Church corner at 6.50. All members ave urged to attend this special ser- vice. MARRIED In Memoriam HUNTER--In loving memory of a dear mother, Ellen Jane Hunter, who passed away May 28th, 1948. Also our dear father, Robert Hun- ter who passed away June 10th, 1947, In life loved and honored In death remembered; Lovingingly remembered by the family. el - - --- Birth SHERIDAN---Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheridan (nee Lola®Matie Ger- row) in Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, June 1st, 1952, a son. Born prematurely. Baby died later. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Richard Corner wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for the beau- tiful fleral tributes. Card of Sympa- thy and many acts of kindness ex- tended to them in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr, Irwin, A. I. McDermott, and Mr. Say- well for his comforting words. We also wish to thank Miss Effie Brawn who was so kind to us in the loss of a loving Mother. Death GOODERHAM--At Orillia, on Sat- urday, May 24th, 1952, Bernard Good- erham, husband of Marian Garlick, in his 65th year. Late of 42 Coldwater Road West. Funeral from Doolittle Brothers Funeral Home, on Tuesday May 27th at 1.30 p.m. Interment St. James Cemetery, Orillia. [2322220228220 2R200022282R020220 08200800002 0820%] HELP WANTED--Man with some painting experience or willing to learn Apply juneb the trade. Good hourly wage. Garry Venning, Blackstock. LIVE STOCK OWNERS--Why take less for your dead and crippled horses and cows? THE ONTARIO REND- ERING COMPANY guarantees you more, Simply phone collect, Port Perry 44 or Oshawa 5-5243, evenings 65-2214. may29tf Sunday, June 8th-- The Churches ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN : CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, June 8th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Church Service Subjeet--"The Great Invitation" 2,30 p.m.--0Oddfellow's Church Parade CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) H. S. Swabhey, Rector June Sth--Trinity Sunday 4 a.m.-----Holy Communion, 11 a.m.-- Morning Service 11 a.m.---Sunday School -- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, June 8th-- 10 a.an,--Sunday School 11 aam---Text--Except he be born again a man cannot see the King- dom of God" 7 p-m--Rev. W. R, Rackham PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor 11 a.m.----Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday School. T p.m.---Evangelistic Service Wednesduy-----Prayer meeting at 8 p.m, THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, June 8th-- 10 a.n.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Communion Service. 7 p.m.--Evangelical. Friday, 8.15 p.m.--Bible Study. All Welcome. Pastor: 'W. A. Bowler CHURCH Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow, All are welcome -< Austin C. A. Bathie DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 206R PORT PERRY. i$ o ye § SEVENTH DAY ADV ENTIST SER Eagle ait ¥ a hy SRY SANTEE BA EE a aes es aL § | CREE CAAA ARN AAAS ASR ARA AR ARAB AAR AR AR ARAN AAR ARR RAR ARS DANCE . to be held under the auspices of ky "ONTARIO COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS... {8 in , : : ~~ Frayer's Pavilion, Caesarea, } on. : « Monday,-June 9th Admission--Gentlemen 76e. Ladies Hoe. Refreshments, ) ANANSI NANA oor ope ea aoe 3 . ete te tit tte AA Da SI BIB SI SS A ASS SA 3 3B 20S PU PHOS ---- A MAN AND A MAID | broadeast series A Man and a Maid, As fresh and natural as calico and | heard Thursday nights at 7.30 on the dendm---that's one of Cidnada's new- i CBC Trans-Canada network. Joyce est radio singing duos--Joyee Sulli- | is better known as the soloist with van and Merrick Jarrett (above) of ' the Leslie Bell Singers, and Merrick Toronto, who give a novel dialogue has been -a popular singer-guitarist treatment to old folk songs in the around Toronto for several years. Prince Albert Mr. and Mrs, G. Hunter, Beth and Johnny visited relatives in Havelock, on Sunday. MC i Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacoek and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mrs. W, Bea- cock, and attended Caesarea Anniver- sary services. ON MAA AA A A SRL TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings--Province of Ontario GEALED tenders addressed to the Under- signed and endorsed "Tender for Coal," will be received until 3 p.m. (E.D.B.T.). Wednesday, June 26, 1952, for the supply of «lf coul and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms - of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the I'urchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and the Supervising Archi- tect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ontario. Tenders should be made on the forms sup- plied by the Department and in accordance with departmental specifications and con- ditions attached thereto. Coal dealers' license numbers must be given when tendering. The Department reserves the right to de- mand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the. Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent. of amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and: its con. stifuent companies unconditionally guaranteed us to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and un certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. Such security will serve as a guarantee for Recent visitors with Mr. and Murs. J. F. Vickery were Mr. and Mrs. Angus King, of Oshawa. g > & SIVLE ENTERTAINMENT Uxbridge "Two Shows Nightly--"7.30 and 9.30 Saturdays and Holidays---7.00 and 9.00 Matinee 2.00 p.m, EE GIRL, EIGHT, TRAVELS 7,490 MILES ALONE! MONTREAL. An eight-year-old girl from Oslo, Norway, recently com- pleted a 4,000 mile boat trip and a 3,490 mile ride by Canadian National Railways trains to join her parents in Quesnel, I5.C. She made the entire trip alone. Snefrid Lilegull Ax didn't mind the long trip as train and boat crews, rail- way traffic representaties and fellow passengers all made special effort to look after her. She was travelling to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ax, and two brothers and a sister who came to Canada last January to ob- tain farm employment in British Co)- the proper fulfilment of the contract. By order, ROBERT FORTIER, LAST SHOWING TO-NITE Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works, ) PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE bth, 1952 ---- i Can Democracy i Live in North {Democracy cannot exist in nations which do not preserve the natural rights of individuals and which fail "to.protect the political rights of min- "orities. ! The choice of governments by bal- lot is only-the beginning of democracy. If the elected representatives fail to discharge persormally their responsi- bilities, democracy is impaired to the extent of their failure, "In Canada and the United States the majority of citizens have been de- prived of their natural rights by their elected representatives, who have giv- f ! .j en these rights into the keeping of the leaders of organized groups who are not responsible to the voters at large. | The basic right of any person to work wherever and whenédver he may 'choose has been lost to most of the people of North America. An indi- vidual may work only where and when the leaders of organized groups may decide from time to time. The econ- omie life and fortune of the individual is now dictated by the will and whim of others. The natural right of an individual to own, to produce and to buy and sell any lawful product to buyers of his own choosing, within necessary health standards and regulations to prevent fraud, has been taken from Itim and given into the hands of others own interests. The tights of free speech, free com- munication and free association are denied in varying degree, in many parts of Canada and the United Stat- es. Even the right to worship as one may choose is impaired by the failure of the law fully to protect free wor- ship. "Our Way of Life" which none can define and few can agree upon, has only the trappings of democracy. Real democracy does not exist in | North. America. We cannot defend what we do not possess. . Can a large measure of democracy live again in North America? If it cannot, with what are we replacing it? Dictatorship by ballot, which de- nies the natural rights of the individ- ual and entrusts the exercise of nat- ural rights to irresponsible groups;-is merely a voting totalitarianism. THIRD C.N.R. MOTOR VESSEL ARRIVES IN MONTREAL. The third of the Canadian National Steamships trim motor vessels, Cana- dian Challenger", arrived in Montreal recently with a full cargo of sugar and the | other West Indies products on board. It was her first trip to Montreal this season, In the same week, the "Lady Rod- ney" of the C.N.S.S. sailed for British West Indies ports and British Guiana on her first sailing from Montreal this season. The "Canadian Challenger" Montreal on May 30th, left Thursday, June 5th-- "THE TANKS ARE COMING" Ottawa, May 22, 1952. starring STEVE COCHRAN and MARIE ALDON Friday and Saturday, JUNE 6 and 7 "HONEY CHILE" starring JUDY CANOVA and EDDY FOY, Jr. Techicolor --- PLUS -- "LET'S GO NAVY" starring THE BOWERY BOYS 1 LI I EE RE I a) July .. August .......... September ....... Monday and Tuesdgy, JUNE 9 and 10 umbia through the colonization and agriculture department of the C.N.R. ALSO [3 JENSSEN | ©) W---- Phone--GE 1575 SEE OUR COMPLETE ARRAY OF Suits, Coats, Dresses Bridal Outfits "SHOP al ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" 'ARDLEY FROCKS 191-35 Danforth Ave., (near Logan) Toronto, Ont. "AN AMERICAN IN PARIS" ' PHONE 73 » starring GENE KELLY and BLUE COAL SUMMER PRICES May and June..........ton $25.50 Discount 50c. ton if paid in 15 days. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER cov... ton $26.00 coe... ton $26.25 ........ton $26.50 PORT PERRY LESLIE CARON Technicolor "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" starring DICK POWELL and PEGGY DOW -- PLUS ~-- "REUNION IN RENO" starring MARK STEVENS and S - PEGGY DOW ; Blea "DECISION BEFORE DAWN" is coming to this Theatre-- DON'T miss it. PORT PERRY vam oes | LUMBER and Sash LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS. FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN. AND PLANS DRAWN Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited Phone 240 w ; cs | y : d . z a AAS tel who may grant or withhold in their W.M.S. The June meeting of the United Church Evening Auxiliary will be held on. Wednesday, June 11th on Mrs. Michell's grounds, at 6.80 p.m. in the Rag Collection The Girl Guide Local Association J wil-eolleet-your-rugs--ANY KIND, IF YOU HAVE RAGS TO COLLECT, bring cup, plate and spoon, Mrs, 4 Moase's group will conduct the De- votional period. If weather unfav- ourable the picnic will be held in the Church basement with meeting after. PLEASE PHONE 189J. ; ~ Juné 12 stir Ne "BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR SATURDAY, JUNE 7th, FINEST SPRING SHOW OF HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSES . BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE 233333300 ONTARIO - DURHAM COUNTY JERSEY CATTLE CLUB PARISH, SHOW. HORSE RACING . IH * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H . . . i * . . . . . . * . . * . . I] 1] . I] I] . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fo Sports CALITHUMPIAN PARADE -- HORSESHOE PITCHING } NAIL DRIVING CONTEST '-- SOFTBALL LACROSSE IN THE EVENING i SEE THE WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S EXHIBITS ; IN THE ARENA Admission to Grounds: b50c,, Children 15¢c. LESLIE HALL, : WM. G. MANNING, -§ President. Secretary-Treasurer. 1000000000000: 232222000002 : : > BBS AAR SAA SAT ARS A A AAA RR ARE AAR RAR ARM FR SHA New Low Prices on Tea . FLOWERDALE TEA %'S ...ccoooeeeveeneern.. wrnnneenensesnenis DOC. FLOWERDALE TEA BAGS, 18's 21c., 36's 39¢c., 72's 73c. BUDGET TEA, 1 Ib. ........... RIE gritoaseiisssamaserimeitnitise ADCs FAB, large ................ a sei a signe --; cenneeene 2 pkgs. 69c. WINDEX .......ccovevveenenn. span eiene ... Small 15¢, Large 35c. SWIFT's CANNED CHICKEN, ............ half chicken $1.49 : whole chicken $2.39 SOCKEYE SALMON, %'s ...... esas ane pei Shen AE weenens 45C, MAPLE LEAF BACON, ¥; Ib. pkg. ........... beirsrinsecmrgerseier SOE, MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA, 1 1b. ....... tissnssensrassesesssnine SDCo Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GRAPEFRUIT, 96's--6 for 29c. NEW CABBAGE, Ib. 10c.' E. MERLIN DOWSON WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE RE SR du". OOS 585 Notice re Port Perry Public School Parents who are planning to send children to THE KINDERGARTEN - PRIMARY CLASS in September please $ "register child on or before June 27th. Send the child's name, and date of birth to the schopl or telephone 337. - | 2020000 80800080808080808080R0S0OR08 sai ay? 2 \ U Pupils who are five years of ag before Sept. 1st will be accepted. Younger children may be considered accord- ing to available accommodation. Please do not register children who will not be five until 1958, | : hk g 19yS 5 #8 Co WING, : R. H. CORNISH, § ¢' Chairman, Public School Board. Principal. # IIS IE 4 ANNOUNCEMENT NOTE NEW PHONE NUMBERS FOR MANCHESTER GARAGE Your Ford and Monarch Dealer REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS ~All Work Guaranteed. Body and Fender Repairs. 24 Honr Towing Service, | PHONES: DAY~--Port Perry 171 r 21. - NIGHT--Port Perry 171 r 24 - 0. M. L. Service Hy MANCHESTER TH ONTARIO nh A es -------- form of a pot luck picnic: Please = No

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