~ 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 19556 THEATRE LAKEVIEW roam Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and % p.m THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, JULY 1-2 Dan Daily and Diana Lynn In the Glorious Technicolor Musical Comedy "MEET ME AT THE FAIR" SHORT PICTURES = ** « 14 *e 12 @ 7 MONDAY, TUESDAY, . WEDNESDAY, JULY. 15:6 John Payne and Mary Murphy y J In Glorious Technicolor and Vistavision , | "HELL'S ISLAND" COMEDY and NEWS Masonic Event To Open With Monster Service at Ex. Grounds Masons dnd their families from all parts of Ontario and Canada as well as visiting delegations of Brethren "from other coumtries will ¢onverge on Sunllay July 17, for a monster religi- ous service at the C.N.E. Grandstand. This service will mark the opening of the Centennial Observance of the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons in the Province of Ontario. Sessions of the Grand Lodge, itself, which will continue for two days, will commence -the following morning in the Coliseum at the Fx- +e | hibition Grounds, 3 | 4 OUR BAKING ! ' n : IS FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WANT THE BEST-- " LET US SERVE YOU! : ; Saturday Specials . "ORANGE LAYER CAKE" "COFFEE ROLL" 28 . GERROW'S BAKERY a i ] n Phone 2W : G. M. GERROW Lo x 1 I " While-thousands of vistors will come by car, many will take advantage of the special trains and buses which are being planned to take care of the in- flux. It is expected that the atten- dance 'at the service will be Sfie of the largest in the history of the Grand. stand. . - oJ. P. Maher, Chairman of the Cen- tennial Committee, announced that the service would be conducted by The Most Rev. W. L. Wright, Archbishop of Algoma, while Rev. W. Harold Young of Toronto will preach the ser- mon and Rev. H, G. Cleghorn will read the lessons. . In attendance at the service will be 0 OE mr nr Va mim mm EEE a choir of over 300 voices under the |e a= Jack Pargeter White Rose Service Station Corner of Perry and Mary Streets PORT PERRY : (formerly operated by Archer Motor Sales) 1 "READY TO SERVE YOU WITH ® FINE WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS : ® LIGHT REPAIRS | '© WASHING, GREASING CALL US FOR QUICK SERVICE: PHONE 522 © 3 direction of Dr, Charles Peaker of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Toronto. The importance of this event in the" annals of Masonry is reflected by the fact that the visiting delegations will include widely-known dignitaries from the three Grand Lodges of the British Isles and from Grand Lodges of other Commonwealth countries, including Australia, while Grand Lodges of most of the States in the United States will be represented. When discussing this historic ob- "dred years ago--in- October, 1856-- representatives of some forty lodges | gathered in a Hamilton building which still stands at the north-east corner of Main and John Streets. At that meeting the Grand Lodge of Canada was formed with/William Mercer Wil- Signs ~~ You can trust A Ot & ; NLL (J - ) o USED CARS<TRUCKS sec FORD-MONARCH "your DEALER - EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK THAT RATES THE A-1 SIGN HAS BEEN ® Reconditioned by expert servicemen - for appearance and performance, ® Inspected and checked for safety, ® Priced foixoutstanding value. : J Truthfully and accurately advertised. ® Warranted by your Ford-Monarch Dealer and backed by his * reputation, : son, Norfolk County judge, being named the first Grand Master. The lodges represented on that occasion had a total membership in good stand- ing of 1,179. At last year's session '| of the same Grand Lodge, reports "| showed that there were 592 lodges with a membership of over 130,000. While Grand Lodges were formed in other provinces as membership in the Masonic Order increased, the first Grand Lodge, organized in Ontario in 1885, still retains the name of "Grand Lodge AF. AM. of Canada" for sentitiental reasons. the words "In the Province of Ont- ario" were added to the official name out of respect for Brethren who are outside the jurisdiction of the Ontario lodge. TT Se, mpeg? COUNTY 4-H DAIRY CLUBS HOLD MEETINGS IN PORT PERRY The Production of Quality Milk was featured at a joint meeting of the County 4-H Dairy Clubs in the Port Perry High School on Wednesday evening, Juné 22nd, ~: Mr. R. L. Keegan, Fieldman with FRIDAY-SAT., JULY 1:2 "THE._BOWERY BOYS" "High Society" also SCOTT BRADY in : "THE LAW VS. BILLY THE KID" Technicolor MONDAY-TUES., JULY 3-4 John Wayne, in "The High and ~~ the Mighty" in TICIINICOLOR a --- WED.-THURS, JULY 5-6 Edward G. Robinson ; "Vice Squad" servance, Mr. Maher said that a hun-|- | 3 the Dairy Branch in Lindsay, was the guest speaker. Mr. Keegan stressed the importance of producing a quality product and gave some interesting in- \e formation on' the Dairy Industry in the Province of Ontario. Two excel- lent films on milking techniques and the.proper cooling and storage of milk . served to illustrate Mr, points. The County Dairy Ron Werry and Ron Keegan's | second at the Quality Milk Production Competition at Dairy Day this year am members, | were introduced to the group during ale, who placed | the evening by John Gill. Men, materials... I¥) When a business lands an order or a contract, it is likely to go to a chartered bank to arrange some . of the financing. It may need bank tredit to meet payrolls, to buy materials or to cover other ; costs that arise before it is paid. 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