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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Mar 1953, p. 4

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- op EE Bee . mW hith ys Lint \ 4THE PORTURERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1953 LOCAL 'Ihe March meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary, Church of® the Ascension, was held at the home of Mrs. J.-C After the opening devotions and the regular business, Mys. Mec- Clintock read from the Study Book, .nd-plans were made for the. Annual Fister Tea, -April- 11. The meeting closed with prayer and benediction. 't, Wf Duff of R. R. 2, Port Perry consigned some -'Aberdeen-Angus bulls to the fourth annual Ontario Beef Cuttle Show and sale in Toronto yes- terday. : Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Aegerter report . they were 'overwhelmed' by customers on opening days last week at the new Swiss Bakery. The shop was forced to close around 6 p.m. Saturday when nearly all baking products were sold aut. Lucky winner of the special _chke with the Marzipan Flower de- sign, was Mrs. J. C. Whitby, of Port Perry. Births MIDDLETON--Mr. and Mrs. Ron * Middleton are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter," Joanne Marie, at Community Memorial Hos- ,. pital, Port Perry, on Saturday, March: 7, 1968. : MALCOLM--Noreen and Neil Mal- colm are happy to announce the arri- val of their chosen son, David Gordon (Gordie) on Friday, March 6, 1953. Card of T hanks HORNE --The family of Miss Ger | aldine Horne wishes to convey their friends, thanks to their neighbours | "and relatives for their many kind acts,' especially thanking Rev. Mr. McGowan and Rev. Mr. Chapin who. were so kind and considerate at that time. Special thanks are given to the pall- beavers, the donors of flowers and letters of sympathy. COATES---I wish to extend my sin- | cere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, sympathy and floral tributes from my many friends, rela- tives and neighbours, also Dr. M. B. Dymond, nurses of Port Perry Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Rev. R. H. Wylie and Rev. Hutton; during the ill- ness and death of my dear wife, Inez. --Robert Coates. "1 would like to take this opportunity [- to expres§™ my sincere appreciation for all the lovely ecards, flowers, fruit and cheery messages received during niy-Tecent illness in Community Me- morial Hospital, Tort Perry, he my return home; also to Dr. M. . Dymond and the hospital "staff. --Mrs. Altona Mark We wish to express our sin thanks to our many friends and neigh- hours for their cards and flowers and special thanks to Dr. M. B. Dymond sincere * during our recent bereave ment. =~ : --Frank and Irene Whitfield. FAMILY STOLE EXTERTAINMENT - Uxbridge PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. PHURS. - FRIDAY, MARCH 12-13 "THE GIRL IN WHITE" stmrring JUNE ALLYSON and ARTHUR 'KENNEDY ONE NITE ONLY 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 14 "STREETS OF LAREDO" Technicolor and" MONDAY - TUES, MARCH 16-17 "SON OFF ALI BABA" starring TONY CURTIS and" PIPER LAURIE 'I'echnicolor WED. - THURS., MARCH 18-19 "BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON". starring RAY « MILL AND and HELENA CARTER, - Technicolor wr - PL Us ; "HURRICANE AT PILGRIM HILL" ge starring VIRGINIA GREY and copy Sade 'DAVID BRUCE N EWS The Churches C Ho RC W OF THE ASC ENSION ~~ ANGLICAN. Rev. H. S. Swabey, M.A, B.D, March 15--Fourth Sunday in Lent 9,30 «a.m, Holy Communion 11 a.m.---Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Wednesday, 8 p,m.---Lent. Service i = t i ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ; CHURCH ¥ Sunday, March 15th--. v "11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Church service. CONGREGATION MEETING plan- ned for Mareh 8 will be postponed until Sunday, March 15, after the 7 o'clock service, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, March 46th-- 11 a.m,--Morning Service "The Cross of Compulsion" 7 p.an.--Evening Service: "Phe Sins that Crusified Our Ford Indifference" PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. March 15th-- -- PORT Sunday, 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- L Subject- "What it costs not to be a Christian, : ah Wednesday --Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, March 15---- 11 a.m, --Morning Worship 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evangelistic' Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer' Service. Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study The epistle to the Romans ALL ARE-WELCOMI Ct Pastor; Wm. W. Thompsok SEVENTH DAY ADVEN CHURCH TIST Saturday, March 14th-- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Engagements -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craddock of Brantford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Margaret, to Murray Keith Luke, son of Mrs. Luke and the late George Luke of Prinee Albert, Ontario. The wedding will take place in St. Giles' United Church, Hamilton, at 4.30~ p.m., April 4, 1953. * " + * Mr. and Mrs. John I. Sweetman annouhce the engagement of their daughter Allene Jane to William John Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kane of Toronto. - The marriage to take place Saturday, April 4, 1953, at 4 o'clock in Grace United Church, Seu- go Island. PALMER--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas Pal- mer, who passed away, March 11, 1950. Three years have passed since the snd day, The ene--wedloved was called away. God took him home, it wis his -will, ~Remembered alwhys by his wife and family. mission H0c. Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All Zio. welogme - 1] {Coming Events rerio Play... FRIDAY, MAR: The NY P. U. will pre- sent a three act cotiedy play "How Could You, Mom?" on Friday even- ing in the church at 8.15 p.m. 'Ad- mission 60¢, and 26¢, Manchester Films FRIDAY, MARCH 13--° Ontario County - Film Council will show pictures in Manchester on-Fri- day, March 13, .at 7 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend. Utica Party : FRIDAY, MARCH 13-- : A combined Euchre, Box Social, and Dance will be held in Utica Memory Hall, Friday evening, March 13, be- boxes of Memorial Admission 50c. - Ladies 'with free. Proceeds in aid Hospital. Tea and Bake Sale TUESDAY, MARCH 17 St. Patrick' s Tea and Home Baking Sale, aprons and miscellaneous art- icles, Tuesday, March 7s. St. John's Presbyterian Church. Spring Round- Up Spnny MARCH 18-- _. Ontario Co. Farm Forum "Spring Round-Up" will be held | in Uxbridge Legion Hall, on Wednésd 18 'at 8.30 p.m. A two- mite report from each forum is requested. Mr. Cliff: Waite will be guest speaker. Euchre and dancing after meeting. Ladies please provide lunch. Admis- sion 50 cents. Honeydale- Euchre FRIDAY, MARCH 20-- Honeydale Women's Institute is holding a Euchre. at Yellow School on Friday, March 20, at 8.30 p.m. Ad- Proceeds in aid of Com-- Lucky munity Memorial Hospital. Draw. ETT Sterie? Council "Briefs FOR THE SUM of $1 it was decided In-Memoriam- |; But in our hearts he liveth still. to purchase the old driving shed for "Legion Building. waited on council and asked whether or not the lot-near the one he hought on Beach Street could be purchased. He pointed out that the area is fast becoming a junk heap and that he would keep it clean if*it was sold to him. Council pointed out--that this old CNR track was a most usful right- of-way for hoat-owners in the summer nionths but said they would look over the land: before giving a decision. AN APPLICATION for a building permit from Hugh Espie to build a frame bungalow on Scugog Street at an estimated cost of $6,000 was ap- proved. MINUTES OF THREE special meetings revealed -the- following: Creek should be cleaned out and the matter was left with the Chairman of Welfare and Streets . . . . Council decided' to dismantle and dispose of the old building at the rear of the town hall . . . The coloured lights on Queen Street ave to be turned off un- til burned-out bulbs are replaced by new ones . .. DEPT. OF HEALTH reports that a sample of the village water graded ni 4% INTEREST On Craran eed Investment Ceftificates Amounts of $1000Q0 and up are accepted( for ii ment for terms\of fiv 10 years. UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED Victoria & Grey Trust Co. . Lindsay po res for the very fine patron- age on our opening days ns week. like our baking products and wi)l come back again to Vi our many new varieties. of cookies, cakés and special pastries. We hope you WINNER "OF SPECIAL CAKE - Mrs. J. C. Whitby INTRODUCING THIS WEEK SWISS ICE-BOX *° COOKIES The Swiss Bakery "Carnegie Building ginning at 8.30 p.m. Prizes for euchre, | ¥ storage purposes at the rear of the CHARLES HOWSAM local drover, | It was decided that Bowling Green A BEVY OF YOUNG BEAUTIES at tle Business Mens' Carnival: Couples winners -- Diane Tease and winners Jean Reasin, Anne Baldwin, Vilda Fisher, Miriam Harris and Phyl- lis Blight of Brooklin High School. Beryl Palmer of Port Perry and group I Member Tells I0DE About Jury Duty At this month's meeting of Scugog Chapter, [LOD.E. under the new leadership of Mrs. A. 'W. Brock, it was decided that working in groups was the most satisfactory way to ac- complish the projects planned for this year, -- a quilt draw; Robin Hood Cooking School; June and the Turkey and Cake Draw. The Chapter will participate in. the Legion's celebration plans for the Coronation, : "Mrs, I. R, Bentley gave a most' in- teresting, informative and humorous talk on her recent experience an jury duty. First and last she stressed the point that "it is nothing to be afraid of." She traced the history of | juries back to the early Saxons-- mentioned_the five provinces who em- ploy women on juries and of them.all, Ontario is the only: one_that calls women for murder trials. Jury duty is not compulsory--names are 'drawn out of a drum for each case--anyone Rose Tag Day -in. is liable to be challenged and cannot then serve. called. Regent for the member with the most recent birthday or wedding anniver- sary was given to Mrs: Orde. March 13 in the Library rooms. "The players will not progress, but stay "at the same table all evening, Superintendent Of Hospital Talks - 'To Junior Farmers <The first meeting of the Port Perry Junior Farmers for 1953, proved to be a big success. The new executive 'was out in full stigpgth-and conducted meeting. "Safety on the Farm" was the topic for the Jr. Farmer meeting. An in- teresting film was enjoyed by all, The film showed the 'operation of farm e. A most interesting ex- 3 perience and not to be- rufused, if |§ A hyacinth presented by the |$ The | & presentation party for the Marathon |$ Bridge prizes will be held on Friday, |§¥ _the members through a worth while : : | tractors and pointed out the various precautions" one should exercise in operating farm tractors especially in hilly fields and 'oh "busy highways. After the meeting there was a gen- eral discussion on farm safety. The boys chose ten members as a team to represent their: club at: the Quinte Seed Fair on March 18. Se i Junior Institute - ". "Safety in the Home" was the topic diséussed by the Port Perry Junior. A Institute.at their first meeting of the new, year, Fi The roll call; "One Home .Hazard 1 intend to Eliminate was a spitable in- troduction to this topic. Miss Shaver, Home Economist for Ontario County conducted the group discussion and four' topics were. discussed, namely, "Falls", "Cuts and Lacerations", "Burns and Scalds" and 'Many interesting and helpful ideas were expressed by the girls such as "Paint the top and bottom steps of 'the- cellar -stairs- white; making-them 'clearer in the dark." working with inflameable dry clean- ing solutions. "Discard all' cracked: and chipped china". - "Give stove pipes and chim- (Continued on page 6) WAGSTAF FE PEACH JAM, ROSE "Fruits and NAVAL ORANGES JUICE ORANGES, PINEAPPLES, 12's 200° WAGSTAFFE PLUM JAM, 24 OZ: 'iiiiienronsiirani ng .29¢. 24 oz BRAND MARGARINE, 1 Ib. " NEILSON"S COCOA, ; Ib, 41c, ; CHRISTIE'S HOT CROSS BUNS, fresh daily, pkg. "BREAKFAST BACON, Y; pound ....... Vegetables , per dozen .................... w....3be. and 55¢. COOKING ONIONS, 10 1b. bag . FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, Full of "Juice ..- E. MERLIN DOWSON » PHONE 91 FRE E DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY . : Public 'ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING Community Memorial | Hospital - iS PORT PERRY : 4 Library Rediesiay, March 25. "Fires". Use care when Ea ------ HURRY tise ERE OU LS SP A Sd LEASE COMPLETE 1 | DIANNA "i JEWELRY You MUST EXPIRED CLOSE-OUT 'SALE WATCHES SILVERWARE - CHINA EEE {) Lk A ANY ARTICLE TO BE PUT UP FOR SALE! ' -- YOU NAME THE PRICE -- FEW FACTS Only our regular stock, guaranteed jewellery 'offered for sale, Lease Expired 5 FIXTURES FOR SALE. PIA JOH LINDSAY Zz JEWELLERS PAUL LOPTSON, Auctioneer : 3 Highest Bidder - Buys! Ar PUBLIC ION 2 SALES DAILY - -- 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. ONTARIO [ Few FACTS x Our Staff . will gladly assist you with your se- 'lections, Buy your Fine . Diamonds, Watches : NOW at a Sik REAL SAVING! RA { a ae \ 2

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