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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Nov 1952, p. 4

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- he ~ de G ph NPI on RF on le 4 po pa i dy ah wr rl ey 5 yh rn a et Tre Far vo a af a" er RAN Pan a - 4-THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, NOVEMPER 8, 1952 Si OCAL' N EWS A Port Perry Branch 419 of the Cana: dian Legion have a busy Remem- brance Day week-end ahead: On Fri- day evening at Little Norway 'the an- nual Remembrance Dinner will be held while on Saturday-is Poppy Day. Sunday-morning at 10.30 the Legion- naires will move off from the post office and parade to St. John's' Pres: byterian: Churche for. special 'Remem- x brance lidy service, Christiias Boxes for our Boys in Korea-are being packed by the mem- bers of Scugog Chapter 1.0.D.E. Anyone wishing to make a contribu- tion towards this project may do so through Mrs, Jessie Robertson, Con- venor, or the Regent, Mrs. M-B. Dy- mond. These boxes must be sent on or before Nov, 14 and if you wish to make a contribution, will-you-do-se within the next few days. PORT PERRY ROD & GUN CLUB A club meetirfg will be held at the High School, Thursday, November 6, at 8 p.m. Final arrangements are to be made at this meeting for the annual dinner. There will be more about the dinner in the next issue as to the date, time and place and programme. . Births WHITFIELD--Mr, and Mrs. Frank Whitfield are happy to "announce the birth of their son, a brother for Teddy and Raymond, at Oshawa General Hospital, Saturday, Novemberl, 1962. DAVIDSON--Mr, and Mrs. James "Dayidson are happy to announce the | birth of a son on Tuesday, November 4, 1952, at Oshawa General Hospital, a brother for 'Barbara. HOLTBY--Willa and Byron Holtby aré happy to announce the, birth of - Nr, ay es . - a oe ha ~ & ell? i En Sm. i at Nae rn a ay a Re enn a ay SRE ALN AQ --- Ea "WED:THURS, In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear hus- Land, Howard Bartley, -who passed sway November 8, 1960. fio - "I have lost my soul's conipanion, Nae linked with my own. Day by day I miss him more, As I walk through life alone." --Ever remembered by his loving wife- Annie. STRONG--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James H. _ Strong, who passed away November 11, 1950. "We uiile with the world but-naver forget". --Loving S ALS wife and faniily. 2.8, : ida PLEASE NOTE Starting Monday, Oct. 6 Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. 3 vie rie Dara meas "THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6-7-8 "DISTANT DRUMS" starring GARY COOPER. Technicolor e PLUS ® °° "HOLD THAT LINE" starring THE BOWERY BOYS MON.-TUES., NOVEMBER 10-11 "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY'. " DREAMS" starring DORIS DAY and FRANK LOVEJOY "NOVEMBER 12:13" \ "PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" starring DAN - DAILY and JOANNE DRU RON'T, MISS . |) "SAILORS HI starring DEAN MARTIN and " JERRY LEWIS COMING SOON o This Theatre. their"son, in Oshawa General Hospital, | Tue day, November 4, 1962.7 The Churches ST, JOHN' Ss PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i Rev, ~John R ddell, Minister : Sunday, November 9th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School ;11.a. am, --Canadian' Legion Remembrance Service. * CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Church of England in Canada) Rector: Rev. H. 8S. Swabey, M.A., B.D. Nov. 9--22nd Sunday after Trinity. 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School, 700 p.m.--Evening Service. PORT PERRY _UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister REMEMBRANCE DAY-SUNDAY-- NOVEMBER 9-- 10 a.m.--Senior Sunday School. "11 a.m.--Primary Department. 11 a.m.--'Lest We Forgt" 7 p.m.--"Liberty" eT PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, November 9th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. THE: PENTESCOSTAL Sunday, November 9th =H0-aom=Sunday School -- 11 a.m.--Regular. Service 7 p.m.--Evangelical. . Friday, 8.16 p.m.--Bible Study. All Welcome. Pastor: W. CHURCH SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST So "CHURCH + Saturday, November 8th-- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home| of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome "Register for Classes | Saturdays 10 to nn am.' Port Perry High School Gym Teacher--Mary Brotherwood - Form 4 The Voters' Lists Act, 1951, Section 12 "CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Perry, County of Ontario Notice is "hereby given that I have complied with section 9, of The Voters' Lists Act 1951, and that I have posted up at my office at Port Perry on the 20th day of October 1952 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elec- tions and. that such' list remains there for inspection, And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors ccorrected according to law, the last day for ap- pealing, being the 10th of November 1952. Dated this 20th day of October 1962. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk, Village of Port Perry. R.S.0. 1950 c414, Sched., Form 4. nové Bulldozing 'and. Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given WALTER KING Phone 86 23, Port Perty ply to twenty years, interest, Harris, Harris - PORT PERRY {one and a half inch turf" highlights of the trip which included gium, A. Bowler. Voters' List 1952 of Village of Port |: | Tour Address Continued from front page) He also pointed out that 96 per cent of the bowlers there used the wooden bowls compared to the composition bow) used by: Canadians. In attempting to tell of the thiee months long tour of the 30 bowlers and 20 ladies, Mr. and Mrs. Letcher found it difficult to select any special receptions by civic officials, luncheons dinners and "friendly chats besides some 38 match games. 'We've never seen anything like it before , .". and never will again," was the only way Mr, Letchgr could sum up the jour- ney, '"Fhe hospitality was out of this world," he said. "We couldn't have been treated better." ; adians enjoyed the best of 'food dur- ing the trip. "In faet, I had too much", he added. Ny After arriving at Liverpool on the Empress of France the team went to Ireland for their first. games and then moved on to Wales, Scotland and Eng- land. via chartered bus and then- to the continent by. way of Holland, Bel- Germany, Switzerland and France for an extra three week trip. Mr. and 'Mrs. Letcher didn't find time to tell the bowlers of the many won- dérs of the European trip. Some of the features of the U-K tour was the. visit to Windsor Castle and the games with the Royal Household Staff, a reception at Canada House in London and the playing of a practise game on the oldest greens in the world at Southampton. Bowling started there in 1299 and now the game has one million active players in Britain. The London against a Scottish rink. The new president Robt. Harper thanked Mr. and Mrs. Letcher for their most interesting address. After the banquet last year's vice- president Charlie Brignall presented of the greens. The Ladies club pre- sented Mr. Harper with a gift for his their tournaments. = LS FRE FRE South The Can-" bowling-matches-concjuded-Aug.-8-in-|- 'a gift to Leonard Colbear for the ser: | § vices he had rendered as caretaker help during the year in arranging : RO £4 Lauds Assessor "Our assessor (Clerk - Treasurer | John Raines) must be doing a pretty good job when you consider that out of 560 assessments there were only four appeals," said Reeve Ernest Hay- es atthe annual court of Revision at the 'municipal buildings last night, Reeve: Hayes pointed .out that in ched." "The citizens here must be 'satisfied with their assessments," he added: Forming the court were coun- cillors Harry Peel, Hugh Santer and Grant . Tease. "County 'Assessor Gor- don McLean was present to give ad- vice. 'The four appealing citizens were heard and decisions will be given la- 'ter Reeve Hayes said, James Wright, orchard property was informed after inquiring, that he would have ten days after notification to file an appeal with. the Municipal Board. : Council gave consideration to the plea of pre- sident Reg. Moorhead on behalf of the Canadian Legion to have the lo- cul Branch's hall exempted from tax- ation. The County Assessor pointed out that council could pass a by-law to allow.the Legion a grant in amount of yearly taxes for a period of 10 years should they be considered a charitable organization: Uxbridge over 40 appeals were laun-: who appealed his assessment on his' New Bowling Alley (Continued from front page) the three alleys are very spacious |$ 'and the owner 'has plans to gdd self- | & designed benches for the convenience | & of bowling groups or teams While a-| 8 waiting turns. Enthusiasm for the garie in Port i J Perry and district is: very high Mr, "| Stata reports, day. names-are being accepted. Mr, and Mrs. Stata recently moved fs to Port Perry from Oshawa and are |¥ All are bowl- Bo living on Caleb Street. ing enthusiasts including Mrs, Stata who. selected the name "King Pin" |- for the alleys. Their children Sharon 6, and Richard 9, are public School students. ARTHRITIC PAIN Don't suffer night and day--with wesrisomie aches--or sharp, Stal pei ne, Jead an ave Jif agai I 'empleton's T-R-C's, Canada's eat 'selling proprietary 'medicine Jarg y made to bringlonged-for relief to sufferers from arthritic or rheumatic pain. 1.84} $155 TEMPLETON'S T-R-C's ing $1.35 > "Conservative in Th Port Perry Progressive will hold the Annual Meeting PORT PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY Wednesday, November 12 Business: Election of Officers All those interested are cordially invited < > Association Wanted ale >' Lady to take charge of NIGHT GLASSES IN SEWING at Port Perry 'High School for 16 weeks during winter months. Classes held weekly on either Tuesday or Thursday: nights. - Call 243, J. L. Crane, Principal. Coming Events Euchre FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8-- "Euchre at the 'Scout Hall, Friday night at 8 p.m. under the auspices of the- Scout Mothers Auxiliary. BAZAAR Greenbank "COMMUNITY HALL Austin C. A. Bathie DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 206R ~~ PORT PERRY. et + tn 4 i ©. ts et i 8 C--O } | Trustee Investment . . . NN As Agents for "DEACON. FINDLEY COYNE LIMITED 'We have for investment a li mjted nu! issued by the Corporation. of Po erry, Debentuyes are in amotits' of $1,000. and bear 5%. PRICK 100.98 and Interest Solicitors - - TILT 1. EC a * Annual Bazaar of the United Chureh owes - » i ber of Debentures" | mature in seven y and Wallace UXBRIDGE Wednesday, Nov. 12| |zfle eh ENROL. NOW. .... - for NIGHT J. 8. MacFARLANE, "Vice-Chairman. in' WOODWORKING 16 Classes at PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES J. L. CRANE; Principal, Phone 243 Perry St. North BE "FRESH" LOOKING ALL TH E TIME R egular dry cleaning "gives your clothes that _just-out-of-the-box look . that impresses people favorably during busi- ness and after. : 'Phone 221M SPEED - QUALITY - SERVICE SCUGOG CLEANERS ART SHERIDAN, Proprietor New Issue ©. PRICE: Please 'Telephotie collect: . e nr ab eat to prior sale-- VILAGE OF "PORT PERRY AP Per Cent Debentures it Due 1 November 1968-72 1100.98 and interest Subscribe through your local bank or DEACON FINDLEY COYNE LTD. Members Investment Dealers Association of Canada 197 BAY STREET, TORONTO EMpire 4-8401 In fact- it was only |8& after considerable inquiries by bowl- |% ers that he decided to open on Satur- | Almost - 100 "strings" 'were |B bowled 'on opening night déspite little 5 advance publicity and as a result pin | boys John Pearce, Paul Espie, Dennis | Woods and Don Ashbridge were kept | 5 busy. Although Mr, Stata is not go- | & ing to push the promotion of leagues | at present there are indications that | several teams are ready to go and |¥- PHtaple Cattle Breeders'. Association § KLEENEX, 20c. gh; § SUPERSUDS, 2 Ige pkgs. 69¢. HALF PRICE SALE--RINKO, 2 Ige. R £ a} FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, Full of Juice .... WURNIPS, 1b. 5c. Th 'ICEBURG HEAD LETTUCE, 60's E. MERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91 STOKELY'S CREAM CORN; Fancy 15-02. rnd for-20e 4 -- CLOVER LEAF 80CKEYE SALMON, 4's fo... ini390, 8 2 large pkgs. 69¢. g BREEZE, ge 39, gant 77c. § 57¢c. LUX, 2 fie. Be. 5 ..Bufor 29¢; 8 COOKING ONTQN, 10 Ibs, 59¢. J FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY if " Summer Fresh all 'year round FANCY QUALITY - FROZEN FOODS . . ® FISH ® MEATS ® POULTRY : \ Custom Sldughtering The Family Butcher PORT PERRY. ~ PHONE 29 Serra _CAWKER BROS. - ; 8 the Perfect ih Gift Always Wels HEA always proper . . . whether cut of pot- - ted. Just the right 'gift for shut-ins and _ ~ convalescents, ; COME SEE our wide selection of favorite fiowars . Soda or just phone ug. Deliveries made anywhere in the country at 11 am; and 8 p.m. daily. Seo Wedding and 'Funeral Flowers; Corsages our specialty. ~ Port Perry Florist = Phone 174 r y Port Perry (Charles and Myra Grainger) = jr i. "Success with Superior Sires" ANNOUNCING Elimination of Loan Unit for New Members $5. 00 'MEMBERSHIP now. gives all new yiembers the privilege of using services from any or all of the . following breeds--Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hereford, Holstein, Jersey, Shorthorn, uo y $5.00 'service fee per cow. "For information, contact our nearest representative. ~ DUFFERIN---R. Thompson, ____ PETERBORO--G. LaPlante, Orangeville 640w8 22s Peterboro 2-2627 GREY--P. Warrilow, POWASSAN--G. Kunkel, 'Owen Sound b651r42 Powassan 14612 C. Kerr, Durhain 686w12 SIMCOE--J. Hughes, cu \ J. Welstead, Thornbury 6dr} 'Stroud 46 . * R, Nelson, Dundalk 284) VERNER---C, Cazabon, . HALTON--J, Hamilton, Verner 904r8 : Milton 472 VICTORIA--C, Bryans, * ONTARIO . Lindsay 2008 © J. Ward, Uxbridge 260: YORK--Head Office, 'A. Hill, Beaverton 249 - Maple 106 J. Bailey, Brooklin 125 PEEL--H, Rowland, Victoria 28 - YORK NORTH---D. Weddel, Queensville 38W F. STARK, President OF THE SCHOOL ROOM Sat. 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