RAS A er en Eon lle A NC ri ~ A CHURCH MEMBERS TO OPPOSE ®) 0 oH ty PRESBYTERY CALLS UPON ALL GAMES OF CHANCE Oshawa Presbytery of 'the Bay of Quinte Conference of the United Church of Canada, meeting at Ebe- nezer, condemned gambling in gen- eral and called upon members of the United Church to abstain from all practices based on chance, whether promoted by service clubs, churches or other bodies." It" also commended municipal and legislative bodies which have opposed the legalization of sweepstakes. The above recommendations were contained in the report of the com- mittee on social service and evan- gelism, presented by Rev, R. A. What- tam and were enthusiastically en- dorsed by the Presbytery delegates. Officers Elected. Rev. P. L. Jull, Brooklin, secretary of the Presbytery, was endorsed as Presbytery's nomination for president of Bay of Quinte Conference. Rev. W. R. Tanton, Oshawa, was elected chairman of Presbytery, with Rev, P. L. Jull, Secretary, F. M. Chapman, of Pickering, Treasurer; Rev, C. Wesley Smith, Courtice, was elected to repre- sent the ministers at General Council .in September, and Dr. C. W. Slemon, Bowmanville, was elected to represent the laymen. Committee Chairmen Missionary and Maintenance, Rev.) W. J. H. Smyth, Port Perry; Foreign Missions, Dr. C. R. Carscallen, Whit- by; Home Missions, Rev. W. R. Tan- ton, Oshawa; Christian Education, Rev. E. L. Béech, Newtonville; Social Service, Rev, R. F. Stillman, Oshawa; Church Property, Rev. W. F. Banister of Bowmanville; ministers and stu- dénts, Rev. P. L. Jull, Brooklin; Finance, Rev. J. E. Glover, Claremont, Pensions, Rev. A. M. Irwin, Whitby; Publications, Rev. R. O'Brien, Whitby, Records, Rev. H, W. Foley, Bowman- ville; Archives, Samuel Farmer, Port Perry. Three Pastors Retiring Rev. A. D. Robb, St. Andrew's, Oshawa; Rev. J. H. Osterhout, Orono; Rev. J. E. Whitham, Enniskillen, Orono is calling Rev. Samson Little- wood, Vroomanton; Enniskillen is calling Rev. H. H. Lackey, Ivanhoe. A request from Cedardale United Church, Oshawa, that Rev. H. G. Crozier continue as pastor was ap- proved. Mr. J. C. Young was re- appointed to the settlement commit- tee. Jas. R. Holden, Oshawa, who re- cently graduated in theology "from Victoria University, was approved for ordination at the coming Conference in Napanee. one on i To clear balance of FRIGERATOR, was $245 To clear, balance of... .. "$89.00. To clear, balance 1 General Electric REFRIGERATOR, 1937 Model, sold new for $199.00. 1 General Electric REFRIGERATOR, , 1936 model. Was $219.00. To clear, balance of ..... pr $99.00 1 General Electric Monitor Top RE- 1 Apex WASHER, 1937 Model, was 'SALE of RE-POSSESSED Electrical Appliances BY NOW and SAVE-- This merchandise is practically as good as new and is for sale to clear out unpaid balances : Hl, veees $134.00 .00. $79.00 RANGES, of ...$49.00 DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC 38 SIMCOE ST. N. 0c OO 0 Phone 84 1 General Electric WASHER, 1937 Model, was $89.00 To clear, balance of ............ $49.00 Hotpoint Electric RANGES; Console, Mantle, Battery and Car RADIOS, to clear out for small balances. - RANGETTES, Coleman STOVES, Cook a fraction of original prices. Limited Quantities étc., at prices which are only OSHAWA OOOO 0000000000 0000000000 tetteteeeettitneteetened 000080000000 titeeotettieieteceitietettestoretstisseced New Cabbage PORT PERRY FRUIT MARKET BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY This is Pineapple Season--BUY NOW We offer specially pood prices and excellent fruit. New Potatoes. _____________4 lbs. 25c. Green Beans.______________2 lbs. 25c. Green Peas________________ "__lb. 15c. Spinach __________________. 2 1bs. 15c. Radishes____ __________ 3 bunches 10c. New Carrots. ____ ______ 2 bunches 13c. mmm mmm------- 1b. 5c. ! Phone 208, : BR Bn St a a Port Perry Phone 618 :: First Show at 7.30. with Edmund Lowe, All Shows Daylight Saving Time fF THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 13, 14 "Two Shows--at 7.30 and 9.30. SONJA HENIE and DON AMECHE, in "HAPPY LANDING" with Jean Hersholt, Ethel Merman, and CESAR ROMERO. oO P O40 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 17, 18, Last Complete show at 8.50 MAE WEST in "EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY" Charles Winniger and Walter Catlett also an ADDED"ATTRACTION "] MET MY LOVE AGAIN" with JOAN BENNETT and HENRY FONDA -- Brock Theatre -- : WHITBY Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Charles Butterworth, | TO ----,re-- -- Myrtle Station Service in United Church next Sun- "day will be at 3 p.m. Sunday School at 1.45 p.m. Everybody welcome. There was a good attendance at the «Mother's Day" service on Sunday evening. Rev. W. E. Honey read part of the 31st chapter of Proverbs, and the theme of subject for his address was "The Spirit of Christ in the life of the home" with special reference to Susannah Wesley the mother of John Wesley. A suitable "Mother's Day" song was rendered by the choir. _ Mrs. David Hubbell of Oshawa, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Hudgins. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Honey of To- ronto, spent the week end at the par- sonage. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Perkins of Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Simpkin on Thursday last. grandson Jackie Hunter of Toronto, R. Chisholm. recently. week. visited relatives i 4 Snowdon's Garage in the premises formerly owned by G. Sweetman Continued for Another Week "Plugs cleaned and spaced, Condenser and points checked with a Change of Oil. ALBERT SNOWDON, Proprietor EE iE Junior ¢ Garden Tools Planet and Sizes - | All Types : N. EWERS, PORT PERRY {| sR 27, Fone Mrs. Honey and Mrs. Luery attend- ed the Western Sectional meeting of the W.M.S. which was held in Albert Street United Church, Oshawa, last Wednesday. : Miss L. O"Boyle made a trip to To- ronto on Saturday last. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed. Cooper and son Douglas of Toronto, spent the week- (end with Mr. and Mrs. 'W. J. Cook. Mr. Harold Stredwick, of Oshawa, was a Sunday guest at the Briggs' home. - Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Masters, Mrs: Hervey Painter and baby June were in Pontypool on Sunday. ' Several men from the village went fishing for mud cats on Saturday evening. Their luck was just fair. The "Faithful Workers" class held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Allie Ross in Whitby last Monday evening with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harrison and Gordon spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Gascoyne in Brooklin. Mrs. L. Ross and daughter Evelyn of Dagmar, spent part of last week | with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Dickson. Mrs: C. Harrison returned home on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James . Dickson. Mrs. C. Harrison returned home on Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with her daughter Mrs. W. H, McCartney, of Brooklin, to whom a little daughter arrived on April 16th. ; Mr. Harold Vernon and Miss G. Lynde of Prospect were Sunday visit- ors of Miss Vera Masters, The Woman's Missionary Society will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Harrison on Thurs- day of next week, May 19th, at 2.30 p.m. All the ladies of the community are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Cooper and fam- ily enjoyed a motor trip to Fenelon Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Cooper, on Saturday, attended the funeral of Mr. Will McLellan, former manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, who passed away at his home in "Windsor and was Ey I Ae i lb anion Mr. and Mrs. George Chisholm and were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Masters and family of Pontypool were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Masters Mr. Jack Thompson visited his aunt Miss A. Thompson at Manchester last Mrs. Long and Mrs. F. C. Harrison at Seagrave on Thursday, Mrs. Long remaining over ! the week end. brought to Lindsay for burial. Z Recent, visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Beacock were Dr. Scott and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Patterson of Toronto, Col. Percy Jobb and Mrs. Jobb of Oshawa. The Women's Association are hold- ing an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs, D. Duchemin on Friday, the 13th, this week at 2.30 p.m. An invitation is 'extended to all the ladies of the community to attend. Don't forget. A good program is also being pre- pared. MANCHESTER Mrs. Pelch who has' been spending the winter in Toronto, is with her daughter Mrs, Jas. Masters for the summer. : Miss Loretta Sonley, of Whitby, visited over the week end with -her mother, Mrs." M. Sonley. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Day, Mr. and Mrs. P. Wellor and daughters Joan and Doana of Toronto, called on Mr. Mrs. Innes and Mr. Fife Innes of Brooklin, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Innes on Sunday. : Miss Ada Masters spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, of Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Dobson and Mina visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stump and Mrs. T. Dobson in Prince Albert. } Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilbert and family of Oshawa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Spencer. A number from here attended the Mother's Day service at Utica on Sun- day. ' . Mother's Day was observed in the United Church here on Sunday with Rev. Mr. Honey in the pulpit. Special music. was rendered by a number of children and mothers, who comprised a choir. The lesson story was read by Reta Munro, an address on John Wesley's mother was given by Rev. Mr. Honey. Appropriate selections were recited by Robert and Richard McFadden, Caulson and Sandy Scott, June Wallace, June Innes, Doreen Johnson, Marie Sonley and Billy Stuart. The offering was received by Wesley Johnson and Bill Stuart. The Sunday School Anniversary services will be held here on Sunday, May 22nd, with Rev. Mr. Wylie of Columbus as special speaker. The service will be in the evening at 7.30. Mrs. W. F. Crosier visited with Mrs. Emmerson and Mrs. Thompson on Sunday evening. Mrs. Elwood Crosier and son Gerald spent Monday with her sister Mrs, P. Derry at Madoc. Mr. and Mrs. R. Steer and Miss Doris, of Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs, F. Crosier on Sunday. COURT OF REVISION Municipality of the Township of Scugog, County of Ontario. Public notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision will be held in the Township Hall, Scugog, on Saturday, May 28th, 1938, at the hour of one o'clock p.m. to hear and adjudicate up- on all complaints duly filed against the current Assessment Roll of the said Township. All appeals must be filed with the Clerk on or before the 14th day of May. All persons interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. John L. Sweetman, Clerk, Scugog P.O, Ont, and Mrs. Elwood Crosier on Sunday. 3 Sew RUGS Stock of late importer, includes Wiltons, Broadlooms and Orientals, extremely low prices while stock lasts, will ship mail orders promptly, write for price list. Traders and Importers, 54 Wellington St. West, Toronto. decl PRINCE ALBERT The Prince Albert Women's Asso- ciation met at the home of Mrs, A. MacGregor on April 27, During the meeting several letters. of thanks and appreciation were read which had been received from women in Sas- katchewan who had received quilts sent from Prince Albert. All were pleased .to know that the quilts had been received by people who were in great need of them, After the busi- ness meeting the fololwing program was given. Reading by Mrs. A. Har- per, instrumental music. on guitar by Mrs, Ramer, readings by Mrs. Ettey and Miss Ward. Lunch was served by Mrs, MacGregor and Miss Madden to 22 ladies. , Mr, and Mrs. Fice and family of Oshawa have taken up residence in Mr. Lambkin's house. There was a good attendance out to the Mother's Day service on Sunday. The subject of the address by Rev. Mr. Smyth was "Scenes from the Wesley Home." Mrs. E. Warren has been on the sick list but we hope will soon be feel- ing better. - Mrs, J. Warren, her sister is with her. Mr. and Mrs. W. Butt, of Pontypool, called to see their aunt on Saturday. = " Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Bown and baby spent the wéek end with friends in St. Catharines. : moved into Mr. B. Midgley's house. Vance are both in poor health and under the doctor's care. = Among the Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. B. Wannamaker and son Ronald, 'and Mrs, Pridham of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. W. Martyn. Miss Robina McCrea, Oshawa, with her parents. Mrs. Swanick and Irene with Mr. and Mrs. E, Philp. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butson. The Misses Holman were at their home hera on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey and Mr. John Jeffrey spent Sunday with re- latives at Weston. Theatre STRA UXBRIDGE Thurs., Fri, Saturday (This Week) Sonja HENIE and Tyrone POWER, in "THIN ICE" Sonja: will thrill you when she dances on her skates in her incomparable manner. COMEDY--"VAMP TILL READY." et Mon., Tues., Wed., May 16-17-18 Helen BURGESS &'Lloy NOLAN in The King of Gamblers And COMEDIES. Thurs, Fri, Sat. (Next Week) Alice FAYE David RUBINOFF and - His Violin, in A sporting drama, You Cant Have Everything A new Musical Comedy Show all will : enjoy. "Maytime" and "Heidi" COMING! MAY 12th, 1988 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, PHOSPHO-LECITHIN is a real tonic for the nerves........Per bottle $1.00 ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS for the spring Per tin 39%¢. NAPHTALENE FLAKES, LAVENDER FLAKES, CEDARLINE FLAKES, also MOTH-I-MUNE that pro- tects the garments treated for one year against moth. ANNIE LAURIE boxes of Candy. 50c. per box TOASTED MARSHMALLOWS, 25¢c. per Ib. Also CANDY CORN, 10c. per large cake. KODAKS, CAMERAS and FILMS, all sizes e0P O40 : J Pa. p Morrison's Drug Store. PORT PERRY -- Phone 16 if a Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Cement, Phones 73j and 73w ~ Spring Calls for Building Materials. All who read this will know they have lived through another winter. Spring is here and our thoughts are turned to other things. You may be thinking of erect- ing a new building or even repairing an old one. No matter what it is we can supply you with all kinds of Building Material. - Lime, Tile, Donnacona, Sheetrock. F. E. REESOR ; Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and child have |' Sorry to report that Mr, and Mrs. |' E. Wagg and. child with Mr. and Mrs, |- MIGHT HAVE BEE, 5/ PREVENTED LO : "i 18 ba ), In > : "~ n i ok Ca. «BS OQ : ESN Cay in AA NAS ... by a Telephone CALL, . because this farmer could have called for | essential spare parts to keep the machinery going. . But the rains intervened -- ond now he faces a substantial loss. A tele- phone is a farmer's most loyal business partner -- always there to bring help, mar- ket news and neighbourly contaats. Why be cut off from the rest of the world? Low RATS FARM TELEPHONE SERVICE = - tre WILLIAM ETTEY FLORIST - PHONE 206, PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. Have you made out a list of your garden needs? In addition to carrying boxed plants, we fill 3 window boxes and hanging baskets 4 Order Your Garden Plants from us--OCabbage,' Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Asters, Petunias, Pansies, and other Boxed Planls. Phone 206. PROMPT DELIVERY i m= ---- aa ----------|