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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Mar 1953, p. 4

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, ARO LL AR rN 3 Fi 1963 ---- LOCAL NEWS Miss Phoebe. Edwards, of Mulligan' Ss Beauty Shoppe, at the Ontario Hai¥- dressers Convention in Toronto last week. While there Miss Edwards learned the latest hair styling and Saw the new Silver "Anniversary Spe- "cial Cold Wave introduced by the Ont- 'ario Beauty Supply Co. Ltd. . Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Boyd, and fa- mily,'and -Miss Thelma Boyd, of Tor- onto, visited Mr. and Mrs, Irving Boyd: over the week-end. Mr. Bill Harrison and Mr. Irving * Boyd, on a business trip to Toronto last week, visited the latter' $ father, 'Mr. John Boyd, who is convalescing fram a serious operation. Week-end visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 'Cawker were Mr. Clint- on Drader of Carleton Place, Ontario "and Mr. Arthur Cawker of Cornwall. Miss Adelaide Fennell and a large delegation of Fort Perry ladies at- tended the tea und reception for Mis. George Drew and Mrs. Leslie Frost, held in Canadian Légion Rooms, Whit- by on Friday. Mr. Burgess Beare of Nontton New Brunswick, visited friends and rela- tives in town over the week-end after flying up to Oshawa on a business trip. Joins Hospital Saff Here-- Two new nurses have joined the staff recently, They are Miss Stone, of Kingston, and O. Kelleher, of Hastings. } ' Deaths r COATES--On Tuesdity, March 3, 1953, at Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry, Inez Doreen Wilson, hicloved" wife of Robert -Coates, Port Perry. : Funeral from A. L. McDermott Funeral Home, Friday, March 6, at 2 pam. Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tary, Prince Albert. Card of ST Thals. I would like to take this opportunity Lo express my sincere appreciation and cheery messages received during my recent illness in Oshawa General _ Hospital and-since--my-retuin-home;- so to Dr. R. S. Irwin, the Cstaff and Rev. RH. Wylie, Luke. Tvan We wish to extend - our-- sincere - thanks and appreciation for the many .kindnesses, sympathy and floral tri- butes from our many friends, rela- tives and neighbours, also Dr. M. B. Dymond and Rev. J. D. MacKinnon, during the illness and death of a dear wife and mother, John Peace and family. < I wish to thank w#y neighbours and friends for their kindly ~ help, and Christmas gifts, while laid up with and also thanks to Dr. Rennie. : --Junet Bravener. FAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT SHY 'Uxbridge ""wo Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. J LAST SHOWING TO-NITE "THURSDAY, MARCH 5-- _MLEAVE HER -TO_HEAVEN"] : TECHNICOLOR CORNEIl WILDE and GENE TERNEY starring fRIDAY-SATURDAY, MARCH 6-7 "JACK AND THE BEAN STALK" Super Cin-Color starring BUD ABBOTT and ' LOU: COSTELLO MONDAY-TUESDAY, 'MARCH 9-11 "Just for You" TECHNICOLOR starring BING CROSBY and JANE WYMAN an-- for all the lovely cards, flowers, fruit hospital | | Williiims--more to follow in the near | Grade II Theory. The Churches --i|Euchre and Dance g HURCH OF T OF THE ASCENSION r . ANGLICAN * Rector: Rev. H. 8S, Swabey, M.A, B.D. March 8--3rd Sunday in Lent. 11 a.n.~-Bunday School. 7 pm. --Evening service Wednesday, 8 pam.-Lent Service, St JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ° 11 a.m.---Sunday School. 7 p.m.~--Church service. CONGREGATION MEETING plan- ned for March 8 will be. postponed until Sunday, March. 16, after the 7 o'clock service, PORT PERRY "UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, March 8th-- 11 w.m.--The Meaning of the Cross 7 p.m. -- Sins 'That Crucified Our Lord--*Pride" PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor: Sunday, March 8th-- 2 p.m.---Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- _ Subject--"What it costs not to be u Christian, Wednesday--Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, March 8th-- - 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 3 p.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic-Service - Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Service. Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study vo Question and Answer night. ALL ARE WELCOME -- Pastor-"Wnr, W. Thompson. - [= => - SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, March 7-- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home. of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All aye Welcore 1 Prince- Albert "The regular monthly me a of te Woman's Association was held in the Sunday School room on Feb. 25th. Thirteen ladies were in attendance. Several more arrived later for Supper, = Mrs. Ben Smith presided and the opening hymn was "What a Friend we have im Jesus." Silent prayer was observed in memory of a late mem- ber; Mrs. Dan McTaggart, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison, Scripture reading -- John 21:4-17, taken by Mrs. Luke, and the lesson thoughts by Mrs, Wylie, Minutes and treasurer's report were given. . Mrs. Fletcher was appointed W.A. hospital representative, Quilt- ing for the following week was dis- cussed, also_a_few other items. . The. visiting committee reported three visit. Group ledders ave to méet and plan program, ete. for March meét- ing and open. supper. Roll call to be answered hy n household hint sug- gestion, Hymn, closed the meeting. A "hot meat pie supper open to all twas responded to very well. The pro- gram consisted" of a sing-song, and film pictures; first one being 'Totems' the projector being operated by Ted future, Miss Shirley Vane Whos is attending Toronto Normal School is the,student teacher at Utica this week. All good wishes to Shirley in her ambition, Pass Music Exams The Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, announce \ that two Port Perry and district students have. suc- cessfully passed their mid-winter Theory Examinations, © Congratula- tions are due to Phyllis Williams, Nestleton, on obtaining first class honours (90 marks) in Grade II | fellows of Port Perry, will be held in Sunday, March 8th g "The "Take Time to be Holy" |&z Coming Events FRIDAY, MARCH 6-- Manchester Community Club will hold a Euchre and Dance in Man- | chester Hall, _Friday, Maich 6th at Buds: FRIDAY, MARCH 6-- 'A Euchre sponsored by. the Odd- the Lodge Rooms, on Friday, March 6, at 8,30 p.m. sharp. Refreshments, prizes. Admission 50 cents. ~Every-|- one welcome, Tea and Bake Sale TUESDAY, MARCH 17 St. Patrick' # Tea and. Home Baking Sale, aprons and miscellaneous - art- icles. Tuesday, March 17, St. John's Presbyterian Church; Utica Party FRIDAY, MARCH iy A combined Euchre, Box Social; and Dance will be held in Utica Memory Hall, Friday evening --March 13, be- ginning at 8.30 p.m. Prizes for euchre, Admission 50c. Ladies with boxes free. Proceeds in aid of Memorial Hospital. Ashhiirn Missionary Sunday was observed in the Sunday School of Burn's. Church on Sunday, Mar.'l. Mr. Ronald John- ston told an interesting stor y entitled Dark Horse". The offering amounted to $13.95 and $4.50 in the birthday fund. Mr. Robert Murkar, of Dundalk and second year student in Theology a Knox College had charge of the church service at 11 a.m. He -chose for his text 2nd Corinthians, chapter 9 verse 15, "Thanks be unto God for His _Unspeakable Gift". During the ser- vice Elizabeth" Deeming sang "I Walked with Jesus". y A special memorial service was held in Burn's Church on Sunday, Feb. 22 at -H-a:h. in honour of the late Rev. J. Riddell. Rev. McGowan, of Uxbridge interim moderator of the Lindsay Presbytery was in charge of "Libs service and mtroduced the ution) I -of- Kick: College- and- ore many- years a friend of the late Rev. John Riddell. Rev. Dr. Glenn delivered an' impres- sive message chosing for his text Ro- mans 8 verse 28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose", He emphasized the fact that a Christian is one who has Easter in his heart and that was the type of Christian our departed pastor was, The regular weekly mecting of the Young People's Society was held in the basement of the church on Sunday Mar, 1 at 8 p.m. with a good attend- ance. The meeting opened with a sing-song led by Elizabeth Deeming. Glenna Bradley had charge of the wor- OBITUARY EFFIE I. WRIGHT Mrs. Alfred H. Wright died Satur- day, Feb, 28, 1953, at Oshawa. General Hospital after -a-lengthy illness, in her 64th year. fd Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and formerly Effie 1, Wilson, the deceased came to "Oshawa as a small girl and lived in the city most son, Local Man (continued from front page) done it Without your help," was the theme of their short "Thank You's". Auction Stick For $56 ° One of the highlights of the even- ing was a Chinese auction conducted 'by the dean of auctioneers Ted Jack- He raised $24 for Bill Ezinick's by leading a top group of musicians including trumpeter Ted Griffen in the latest rythms of the day, This band enlivened the draw procedure with special overtures--striking up a rousing march whén' Elgin Hutchin- son's name was called. The other draw winner-was Earl 'Spike' Red- man, whose ticket . No. 58 won te purebred Cocker Spaniel donated by-, Dr. Dymond. The bingo fans had a big night in Jhe auditorium with a - series of games for top prizes. The girl guides operated the refreshment booth and the > flay § Scouts: the check YOO nn Fh 1917. wa, children. Oshawa Interment Cemetery, Saturday Bushby. of her life, Funeral < v She is survived by her husband, five daughters, a son and sixteen grand- "Phe eid 57 Mrs" Elva Lavi- olette, of Port Perry; Mrs. Rhoda Mec- Quaid, Courtice; Miss Dorothy Wright of Oshawa; Mrs, Marguerita Joblin, Oshawa, and Miss Shirley Wright, of Oshawa, a son, William Wright, of Lena and a sister, Mrs, Rivard, of Hastings, services was held from | x= Ess Armstrong Funeral Home on March 4. Major Gilbert Dockeray, of the Salvation 'Army conducted services. Union : } was at Oshawa : Greenbank Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Beat- rice. and Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Hook spent Sunddy evening with Mr. and Mrs. H, Smith of Sunderland on the occasion of their thirtieth wedding anniversary, - Myr, and Mrs, Alex Bushby's and Mr. and Mys, Archie McMillan's spent Tom with Mk dnd Mrs. The Young People's. Union ehter- tained Sunderland and Seagrave Un- ions on Sunday evening. She was married in July, She was- born at Taunton in 1900 and her last home was the fam- ily residence 286 Edward Ave,, _Osha- Mr. Harold returned by smoke shop owner Frank Smith. paid $1 for the privilege of 'owning' famed -weapon which: was donated by Dr. H. H, Armstrong was auctioned to the highest bidder for $16 to: Dr. ROS Irwin, president of the local hockey club, As a result of the sports- the night's biggest raising over $56. Ariother Jackson, Wes delighted large crowd, of dancing enthusiasts money-makers Hilltop Build by Sondra James Tam == nn When We Liars of t Spring we think of Easter and of course along with Easter comes exams. Why we just finished our tests, but nevertheless we cannot hold back Easter. The ex- ams begin about March 17. 'school games along with the cheerleading cries. The students of Port Perry High School are extremely proud of the Senior hoys basket ball team for the good work that was performed on Saturday in Toronto. There Port Perry was well represented. Although Midland defeated them by two points i autographed stick that was won and |? The second time some 18[# * the stick for one second. Finally the ¥ men's generosity the stick was one of 4 3 - she $y ; le ; BAKING GOODS SHORTENING, Sneider's Crispy Flake .: MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR, 24's $1. 40... - WETHEY"S CHERRIE PIE BILLING, 20 oz. ~ JELL O LEMON PIE FILLING .. ~NTOKELY'S PUMPKIN, -20. 02... : We Redeem Cheer Coupons. Fruits and' Votes FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, 176's NAVEL ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT, pink, 96's, SPINACH, cello bag 19¢. CARROTS, cello hag E. MERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91 Prin DELIVERY EVERY MOENING ¢ OF EVERY DAY ..2 Ibs, 33¢. 8 7s 47c¢. SEEDLESS RAISINS: coo mene 2 Ibs. 45c. "PINEAPPLES, 12's, "he . ft certainly will seem dull about thé | with no further -basket-ball |. SEE . . . \ 5 "the newest fashions as displayed at the forse lop Beatty president of the Lindsay Pres- hytery Y.P.U. spoke to us on the camp on" Moire Lake near Madoc. After- wards lunch was served to about 65 young people. Mr..and Mrs, Alf. Curtis were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H, Hook. Mrs. Tom Bushby spent a few days spent the week-end with Mrs. Mills, manship. or one basket, no finer game was played nor was .there better sports- The boys deserve much credit for they worked hard-and made a 'splendid showing, not only in Tor- 'onto: but" during the basket: ball sea- || Ea son. The girls, hoth Junior and Senior Tat week in Willowdale with "her | will play their final game next week. daughter Mrs. Ed. Balfe. S "The operetta is progressing day Mrs.. Hugh Stewart and family by day. : F ASHION SHOW and many other styles at - = ai ARDLEY FROCKS. 491-3-5 DANFORTH._AVE., TORONTO Dr. E. N. Martin and sons Paul and Orin called on Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hook on Sunday. We are pleased to have two student | Teachers with "us for the next two | "weeks. They are Miss Smith 'and Miss Shield. The lucky ticket on the blue wool blanket will be drawn at the euchre party to be held in Greenbank Com: munity Hall, March 25. The pro- ceeds are to go to-the 'Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. Epsom som who visited friends in the village during the week-end were: Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Aldous of Alliston,. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cracknell with Mr. and Mrs. Neeson. Miss Blanche Luke of Toronto with her mother Mrs. P. Luke. - Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Jesh . 0 ship' period and opened the meeting "with the singing of Hymn 1 "Wonder- | ful Words of Life", after which she read the scripture lesson, St. John, chapter 15. Mrs. Russell Lunney led in prayer and Elizabeth-Deeming read a poem "Forward Into Light." The worship period closed with the sing- ing of Hymn No. 3 "No Longer Lone- ly." Peggy Graham then took charge and announced that next Friday night is "Fellowship", and the members of the Cannington Y.P.U. have been in- Thornton's Corners will be present as on Sunday, March 16. Mrs. Russell 'Lunney and daughter Sandra, of Halifax have been visit- ing at the homes of friends in our ¢ommunity during the past week, Mr. Ernest Harrison, of Oakwood visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Routley. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Draper of Whit- by were Sunday visitors with+Mr, and Mrs. Rolt,. Parrott, Theory, and also Eleanor Hutchinson who received honours (74) also in Both young girls WED, THURS, MARCH 12:13 * "GIRL IN WHITE" starving JANE "ALLYSON "and GARY MERRILL Fy are pupils" of Mrs.. Florence McClin- tock, Port Perry. . Congratulations also to Gloria first class honours (89 per cent.) in Grade II Theory in examinations re-, cently held in Oshawa. Miss Hastings Hastings of -Port-Perry;-in obtaining |- * EGGS, Strictly Fresh ® Ready-t0-Cook CHICKENS ® Cooked Ready-to-Eat : CHICKENS Very Reasonable Prices Open Daily and Safurday Evenings, Brunton Farms On 7A Highway at Scugog Road and 6th Con EY" LEA 1 y is a pupil of Helen Willard R.M.T. i 3 lene were in Port Perry on Sunday and Bob spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs:-Ellsworth-Kydd-and Mrs. Kydd Sr. in Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie and Dar- visiting their aunt Mrs. A. King. Silver Anniversary vited to attend. -Mr. Elmer Lick, of | guest speaker at the regular meeting a 'The choice of Fastidous Women' SPECIAL $10: Cold Wave for $7.50 (Offer Good Until March 31, 1883) *. It's New, * It's Perfumed ~ % It's Different "MULLIGAN'S - Beauty Shop oy b a Cf ay A - " ; > & ax ue \ - A, The Swiss Bakery (CARNEGIE BUILDING). 2 -- Under-New Management - --- Baked. Fresh Daily =k on < 2 3 PIES [CAKES [cookies WE FEATURE; "BREAD ® CAKES es COOKIES ® DANISH PASTRY _® SAUSAGE-ROLLS- eo MEAT PIES '® PETITE FOURE ® 'BIRTHDAY and WEDDING CAKES Tricia new line, of Swiss-Canadian Products Ne. ! . XL : : You are Cordially Invited-- to. attend our opening this week. Come in . and say hello and enjoy a sample cookie, and ; enter your name in the LUCKY DRAW for ' the SPECIAL CAKE, FRED and HELENE AEGERTER a

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