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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Sep 1953, p. 4

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i - . Le. ANE FN B. LR PERRO LER LE DER REE TERE Now | A XY MRIS a ; : Seah » S 0 JN ay \, : pA bY Mg CNS Gad AAR ATA ER Tey AAT dat SiH Bh EL NE : Riera) : -- 4--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1958 Rn LEH, 4 RSC TNE SY ib NAS AA SRR To Put Artificial Ice In Local Arena By November 2nd. * Sept, 21st, starring GEORGE LOCAL NEWS WANTED -- Ladies - to bowl in League on Monday evening, 7 - 9 and 9 to 11. Contact Mrs. Walker before Phone 306w, Correction VERNON -- Bob and Elma are happy to announce the arrival home on, September 8th, 19563, of Peter James; b lbs. 1% oz, born July 8th, 1963, at Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry, weight 2 lbs. 13% oz, a brothér to Marianne, Robert and John, Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Hockley, Uxbridge, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Irene, to Mr. George Wesley Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Jackson, . Port Perry. The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 26,.1953 at 3.00 o'clock in Port Perry United Church. Tr i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fishley an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Eunice Emily to Donald George Ray Rahm, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm of Saintfield. The marriage to take place on Saturday, October 3 at 2.30 o'clock at_the home of the bride's parents, Seagrave, Ont. Mr. - Dalton Alderson and Mrs. Irene Watson wish to announce their engagement. The marriage to take place quietly. on Sept, 19, 19563 at 1 o'clock, at the mkt Parsonage, -Uxbridge. Births COLLINS -- Harold and 'Faye Col- lings (nee Ferguson) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their 7 1b. son, William Gordon: Bruce, at Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs, Sept. 10, 1963. Mother and baby fine, RUSSELL --Jack and Barbara (nee Barbara Woods) are happy to an- nunce the arrival of a son, Robert Steven, on Sept. 14th. Hospital, Bancroft Ontario. . LEE--Mr. and. Mrs. Murray, Lee, nee Shirley Ianson, are happy to an- nounce the birth of their son, Gary -* Douglas, on Sept. 11, in Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. Mo- ther and son both doing well. - SUTHERLAND --- Mr, Thos. Sutherland are happy to an- ~nounce the arrival of their son, John Thomas, at the. Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Friday, Sept. 4th, 1953. Uxbridge PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 ; Matinee at 2.00 p.m. Air Conditioned for Your comfort 3 LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 'BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE' TECHNICOLOR starring ROBERT NEWTON and LINDA DARNELL FRIDAY-SAT, SEPTEMBER 18-19 "JACK McCALL DESPERADO' TECHNICOLOR MONTGOMERY --PLUS-- "KENTUCKY" TECHNICOLOR starring RICHARD GREENE, Monday & Tuesday Sept. 21-22 THE MOST WELCOME KIND OF MUSICAL IN YEARS "The Girl Next Door' TECHNICOLOR starring Dan Daily June Haver Dennis Day at Bancroft and Mrs. |- The Churches CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rector-- Rev.H.S. Swabey, M.A., B.D. Sept. 20th--Trinity XVI, Harvest Festival: 11 a.m.--Holy Communion. "7 p.m.--Evening Prayer. Preacher: Bishop Wells. _PQRT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wyle, Minister Sunday, September 20th-- 11 a.m.--""Life's Departures" The congregation is reminded of the Anniversary services in Prince Albert in the afternoon and even- ing. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, September 20th-- 2 p.m,--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- Wednesday---Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. PENTICOSTAL CHURCH. Sunday, September 20-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School Il a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Serviee-- SPECIAL SPEAKERS Mr. Thompson, Kingston, morning, Evangelist Shillington, Kingston, Evening, Special music by the Barker family from Peterborough. Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Hible Study. Thurs., 2 p.m.--W.M.S. meeting. 1{ Fri., 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. EVERYBODY WELCOME - Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson . SEVENTH _ DAY ADVENTIST 'CHURCH Saturday, September 19th-- Service at 2.30 p.m, at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Cards of Thanks convey the words of thanks to the Doctors, nurses at The Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry, Rev. Wm. Thomp- son .of the Pentecostal Church for their imany kindnesses to Peggy Coulter when she was in the hospital, also friends and relatives for flowers, cards and words of love and sympa thy. toa nr. . We wish to thank our neighbours and friends for helping at the barn raising on Friday afternoon September 11th. All assistance was greatly ap- preciated. -- Ray and Hazel Medd" : Epsom, Ontario. Seagrave =. Mr. and Mrs. C.'W. Clarke and Mrs. | Ken Scott were in Barrie on Friday visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. Clarke and daughter June Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacFarlane, Mr. and: Mrs. C. Sleep, and Miss Hiscox, were guests at the Coates-Gifford wedding, in St. George's - Anglican Church, Oshawa, on Saturday after- noon, and afterwards at Sydenham Farms. Miss Lois Vincent, of Toronto, was | the guest of Miss Marion Forster at her home here for the week-end. Mr. Ted Standish, of West Toronto, spent the week-end with his father Mr. Leon Standish. Mr. Herb McKnight, of Toronto spent a few days recently with Mr, and Mrs. R. Scott. Mr, Jack Clarke and Miss Marie Sweetman spent Saturday in Barrie, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Bowes, of Engle- hart and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Krick, of Ajax; called on Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs: Roy Scott on Sunday evening, Mr, and Mrs. R. Morrison and Ken- neth of Toronto, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, B. Wanamaker, Mr, and Mrs. Morley Bruce attended the VanCamp-Malcolm wedding in Blackstock United Church on Satur- day. : Mr. Mrs. Gordon Sweetman were in Milton on Saturday attending the funeral of Mrs, Sweetman's uncle, the late Mr. Armstrong, . Mr. R. Nodwell and Rosemary and 'Mr. Sam McReelin, of Oshawa, spent ents in Callendar, We extend birthday greetings to Mrs. Martha Couch who celebrated her 86th birthday on Tuesday of this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Bart Coulter wish to' the week-end with Mr. Nodwell's par- | REV. 11 a.m,--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship Sermon Subject: St J chat S Presbyterian Church | PORT PERRY - Anniversary Services Sunday, September 20th. GUEST MINISTER: LEWIS MecLEAN M.AT" D.D.,, of VICTORIA, B.C. Sermon Subject: "A Word to the Church"-- Dr. "What's i in a Name?"--Dr, McLean A cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us on the occasion of 'our 97th Anniversary. 1 McLean' Coming Events Baking Sale The Boy Scout and Cub Mothers | are having a bazaar and Baking Sale on September 26, at 2.30 p.m. in the Scout-Hall. As an added attraction a talented teacup reader from Tor- onto will be present. Please bring your articles for the sale to the Scout Hall on Friday ev- ening after 7 p.m. Sept24 Anniversary PRINCE. ALBERT United Church Sunday, Sept. 20th-- 2.30 p.m.--Guest Spealiel, 'Rev. E. Harold Toye. \ 7.30 p.m.--Guest Speaker, Rev. .J. M. Finlay, Carlton St. United Church Toronto. Music--Mrs, Dobson and the Port Perry Choir will be at both services. Sept. 1% SUNDAY SEPT. 27 -- Anniversary Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Prospect United Church. Morning Service in charge of Mr. Jim Young of Oshawa. Evening Service by Rev. J. K. Moffat, Simcoe St. United Church, Oshawa. Ashburn Quartette and Scugog Choir. ; Sept.24 HELP FOR GREECE All available 1.0.D.E. supplies have been used to aid the Greek victims of - the disastrous -earthquakes--and we are asking you for good, clean used clothing so that these people may have some flathing for the coming winter. Please leave at the ante to the |Pine Grove There will be a treat at Pine Grove Church Sept. 26 when Miss Jean Samells of Port Perry will give a talk and show pictures on the Corona- tion, also special music. Everybody welcome. Rev. Mr. Davison, of Claremont will take charge of the rt on Sunday next. ik Mr. Bruce Houghlapd had supper Sunday with Mr. Kay Evans, . Rev. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill | and family of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson and baby of Tor- onto visiting Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill. Mrs. Finley Monroe and Mrs. Ray Monroe of Epsom, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Crosier and Mary of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell of Stouffville visiting during the with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright", ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Stwpson and family spent Thursday in Toronto. 'Mr. and Mrs, Hillard Armstrong were in Toronto during the week-end. Mr. Armstrong had some ex-rays. Mr. and Mrs.. Handel returned home from Toronto after spending a few days. = Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and June, re- turnéd home Sunday after an_en- joyable trip to Fort Wayne, Ind., visit- 'ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Condit To= ronto spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Gourlie. 'Mr. Orville Gourlie and Mr. and Mrs: Charles Gourlie spent Thursday at the "Ex. " Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel are spend- Library where you will find a.carton. /' Port Perry United Church Young Peoples' will present Cornation films by Jean Samells on September i \the United £hurch, -------- [Cedar Crock. Mr and Mrs. Cassan, of Brandon, Man,, and Mrs. David Steele, of Port Perry, called on Mr. and Mrs. William Steele, on Thursday afternoon, Mr; and Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick, of Oshawa, called on Mrs. Kilpatrick and George on Sunday afternoon. * Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jas. Kirby. on the death of her mother Mrs. Thos. Turner. Mrg. Tarner di Thornbury on Sunday afternoon after a long illness. Funeral services were held at the McDermott Funeral Home and interment at Pine Grove Ceme- tery. : Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Bellis, of Mil- waukee, U,S.A., and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Beardwood and son Bert, of Toronto, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Wm .Blain home, Mrs. Bellis is Mrs. Blain's Alster, Manchester Mrs. Aylesworth of Bath, daughter of the late Dr. Fletcher, has kindly consented to be the guest speaker at anniversary services here on Thanks- giving Sunday, October 11th. Mrs. Clara Thorne of Oshawa is convalesejng at the home of her sis- ter. Mrs, W, W. Holtby. ed the Coates-Gifford wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Mrs, Sadie Masters has sold her home to Mr. Max St. Claire of Ep- som. Mr. St. Clair will take posses- gion in October. Ellis attended Orono Fair on Satur. day. Mrs, Grant Christie is spending a week in Montreal, Mr. and Mrs, Allan McDonald, Pam, Lawrence and Gordon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. F, Crosler on -Bun- da De. A. G, Chriatle, Mra. Christie, and Miss Catherine Christie returned to Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday af- ter spending the summer here, Workmen commenced work on Mon- day on a new side walk in the village. t EE at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie attend--| - Messrs, 'Joseph Johnson and Frank | ing a-few days in. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, 'Manson Woods, of Toronto, Mr. Lloyd Yeck, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and family, visited during the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. E, Ballard. Feri Mr. and Mrs. Jack Archibald and boys of Toronto, visiting on Thursday with Mr; and Mrs. A. Handel. Junior Farmers ONTARIO COUNTY JUNIOR JUDGES DO WELL AT CNE Wednesday, Sept. 9th, was Junior Judging Day dt the Canadian National Exhibition. This is always' a popular 'event with Junior Farmers from On- tario County. Besides the experience of judging, the C.N.E. provides a complimentary - luncheon and - free seats on the Grandstand at night." ., The following is a list of boys and' girls from Ontario County and their standing in the various classes: DAIRY CATTLE--Sr. Section: Ross Evans, Uxbridge, R.R. 8, bth. Floyd Evans, Uxbridge R.R. 8, 9th, tie. BEEF CATTLE--Sr. Section: T. D. Thomson, Brooklin, R.1, 1st. Cloyne Stearman, Uxbridge, R.2, 2nd. BEEF CATTLE--Jr. Section: Jim Semple, Pefferlaw, R.1, 16th, tie, - FARM MACHINERY--Sr., Section; Cloyne Stearman, Uxbridge R.2, 10th, FARM MACHINERY--Jr, Section: . Donald Crosier, Blackwater, 14th, FRUIT & VEGETABLES--Jr. Sec.: Grace Shier, Cannington R.1, 6th GRAIN and ROOTS--Sr. Section: ~ 1 "Everson Norton, Locust Hill, 1st. Ross Evans, Uxbridge, 12th. Floyd Evans, Uxbridge, 16th. Deaths TURNER--At Thornbury, Ontario, on Sunday, Sept. 18th, 1958, Cecilia Porteous, beloved wite of the late Thomas Turner, (formerly of Prince Albert, Ont.), in her 91st year. _ Funeral service was held at the A. L. McDermott Chapel, on Wednesday, at 2.00pm. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, / * * * COULTER -- At Port Perry Com- munity Memorial Hospital on Tues- day, September 8, Margaret Christ- ine Coulter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Coulter, Lindsay, - aged 8 years. Interment took place in Bob- caygeon on Sept. 1, 1958, Mis John Boy i Resident of the DOVE as district for 73 years, Susannah Boyes Boyd, 90, widow of John Boyd, died Thursday at her daughter's home, 8 Withrow Ave. She was born in Han- over. She was a member of the Daughters of Portadown, Trayon Lodge, Irish Benevolent Society, and | Woodgreen United Church. She leaves four sons, John M., Arthur, Herbert and - Thomas Boyd: two daughters, Mrs. May Trumpour and Mrs. H, J, -| Clark; 26° grandchildren, 87 great- grandchildren and one great- great. grandson. Mrs, Boyd was grandmother of Mr. Irving Boyd, Port Perry. 3 4) and Dainty * * + -- Cool for Summer Wear ARDLEY F ROCKS, 491-35 DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO PACKAGE COOKIES (reg DOUPE'S STORE ER SITR ERR TY SLR ST RR SNS Se Eh ES ELS xs She vai ph) 1. SL WEEK-END SPECIALS, SEPT. 18-19 MINUTE TAPIOCA (reg. 21¢.) SODA BISCUITS (1 1b, and 1 Ib, wits) Miva 82. and 16¢, | + 23.) Liisi 216 MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING (veg. 3c.) vin 290, TENDER LEAF TEA BAGS (reg sr enaiire an 390 YORK TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. 4 ( Toc) wilds 180, 'FLUFFO SHORTENING (reg. 28¢.) ...voooinnrns. 260, "GIANT FREEZE (reg. B16) .........ccnievnnininirciinninnniionnsin 790. GIANT SURF with teaspoon inside ... IYI ol er 690) COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM (reg. '33c, each). ..2 for 49¢, PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO (reg. 55¢.) ..........cooocosiis neiind9e; SOCIETY DOG FOOD (15 0z, tin) ............co.......§ for $1.00 Closed Tuesday afternoons, open on Wednesday afternoons, ~All orders of $2.00 and over are delivered Free, ol Prince Albert Phone 174 r 14 JAVEX, "16 0z. size l6e, ' 32 oz. 26¢. SANIFLUSH. .........20¢. AERO FLOOR WAX CD PINTS oreo .43c. Php MEDAL FLOOR WAX PASTE, I's . w38c, ELBERTA PEACHES le BLUE GRAPES : Y XI PLUMS, at market prices i@ Large 39¢. § BARTLETT PEARS, 89c. OFFER EXPIRES Sl Giant 77¢. # BANANAS,........... 1b. 19¢. USAGI" " d |ETTUCE, CELERY 1953 TOMATOES, PEPPERS, POTATOES, .....10 Ibs. 25¢. ~E. MERLIN DOWSON | PHONE 91 FREE DEI LIVERY EVERY MORNING OF BvERY DAY Pee ets 2 2220222000000 00000OR ISO DEI NOW IS THE TIME =. | lo put in your supply of coal PRICES FOR STOVE and NUT COAL + $28.00 Per Ton Cash Discount of 50c. per ton if paid in 15 days ICE--TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS fis. - CALL 289 4 PORT PERRY COAL & ICE 0. : 7 BN YOUR CAR DIRTY? + __IF-SO,-CALIL AT Tripp' S Superfest Station See Our New Washing Equipment HAVE YOUR CAR WASHED THE NEW, MODERN WAY 'While you wait or Phone 21W. We. will pick up "and deliv er F your car 'anywhere i in town. ------ = CUT FUEL COSTS BY 35% SULTS. ou YOUR HOME ROCKWOOL Mes year 'round comfort, hen you insulate with BISCO'S Flasce Line Rock Wool. Healthier be- cause. It reduces drafts, pro- | motes comfortable sleep; == .*. sanitary vermin and moisture- proof. Gives protection against spread of fire. Lasts as long as your house -- no maintenance nor replace- ~ ment costs. Adds to your home's value. Applied in a . "few hours by blower be- tween ceiling [oists and by Batts In wall sidings. See .your local BISCO dealer or applicator -- insist on Fldece - Line, the tested Rock Wool. ASPHALT SHINGLES & SIDINGS See your BISCO 9 dealer now! Blends and Solid Colours A ¢ ROLL ROOFINGS "Asphalt and Tarred +." © SHEATHINGS & FELTS ' BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERIALS : "BISCO" WALLBO * Triplex -- Green Board Burley Board -- Burley Tile PLASTIC CEMENTS & -- WATERPROOFING PAINTS ROOF COATINGS , "FLEECE LINE" ROCK: WOOL INSULATION "MICAFILS ' ggregates Plaster, Concrete and Insulation « . BISHOP ASPHALT PAPERS LTD. Plants at JRTNEUF STATION. P.Q., TORONTO and LONDON, ONT Warehouses and Branches EEC, P.Q. +» MONTREAL, P.O. + TORONTO, ONT o Lake Sengog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited : PORT PERRY * Phone 240 w PD winsiscos Floace fine ™

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