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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 May 1947, p. 9

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"nn FOP RIPPER It tte eet iteetses tl ne ¥ rososeseed 3 SR plenty of them 10 00000000000000000000000000¢ PHONE 174 r 11 PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS Bedding Plants in wide variety and and vegetables. Better buy your SPANISH ONION PLANTS "at once. Supply Limited. BUY THEM FROM YOUR GROCER OR COME TO THE GREENHOUSE AND SEE THEM. {CLOSED ALL Ouse 332 3332 in both flowers +000 0000000000000 1000000 P0000000000 , PORT PERRY. DAY SUNDAY 3533533333000 00000 00 R00 0000S SCUGOG (continued from other side) joined in singing "Smile and pray the clouds away", very suitable for - the day. Mr. Joblin read a very nice letter he had received from Mr. Leach "who was here last summer and who ~'expected to return this summer but it could not-be arranged. He is going to Weston. . The plastering is finished in the new church and ready now for the carpenters. IE a holiday and many spent it at thei summer cottages. The Prince Albert school and their WIRE aa A ale cycle ride to the lake at Stephenson's for the 24th. : Mr. and Mrs. George Samells and the girls Jean and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier, motored to Niagara on Friday to admire the blossoms. While in Hamilton they visited Frank Pettit. We were all pleased to hear from Frank. Mgs. R. Hood and daughter Mrs. R. Laing, of Belleveille, are spending a few days with Mrs. Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gerrow, of Osha- wa, have moved to their cottage on Platen's Island, for the summer. The Centre School boys played a game of football with the head boys on Friday afternoon and won 65-0. Well done boys! Mrs. Russell Fines and little Jimmie of Toronto, are spending the summer at Lakeside. . . Among the holiday visitors here were 'Miss Grace Demara and friend Miss Flo Vaughan, with Mr, and Mrs. J. Demara. Miss Dorothy Graham ~and Mr. Hugh Hargrave, of Toronto; Mrs. L» V. Savage, of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs, E. Phillips, of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Masterson and their il daughter Mrs. Barton, Mr, Barton and . | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crozier's.' Saturday, May 24th was perfect for! teacher, Mrs. Hunter, enjoyed a bi- Elmer Lee, in i _children Paul and Noreen, Toronto, at Mrs. | Masterson and Paul are staying for a week. Mrs. David Miller, i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman and Mrs. , Luzerne Sweetman. . i Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ross and Karen rof Ajax, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'Rowland, of Brooklin, with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope and sons Merl and Roy visited their daughter 'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mann at Columbus, then attended Brooklin Fair. " Ne and Mrs. Maurice Fralick and chilren Gloria and- Stephen, Mr. R. | T Milner, Miss Melnchuk and Miss Ruby | Brown motored on Sunday to see the blossom in the Niagara district. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have moved to their house after spending the winter in rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Crozier. Mrs. John Warren and infant are !staying with Mrs. Roy Hope in Reach 'for this week. © Misses Elsie, Lois and Mary Reader, tof Toronto, were with their parents | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader for the holiday week-end. : of Toronto, with | Supplement to Port Perry Star, Thursday, May 29th, 1947 MANCHESTER Manchester. Woman's 2.30 p.m. ' i a Here is Howard Cable, Canadian mu- sician, who composes, arranges and Heard on Can. Ca'alcade. conducts. eoagiorep en Evelyn Hobbes broadcasts news of special interest to women, Monday to Friday, at 10.30 a.m. Trans-Canada network also 4.18 p.m. EDT. | Misses Ella and Noreen Barry spent | 'the holiday and week-end with re- latives in Haliburton. { Mr. Found, Mr. and Mrs. F. Pearce, "Eva and John, of Little Britain and 'Mr. Everett Clark and sister Eva; of Mariposa, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Clark and son Mansell, of Oshawa, holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce and Mr. and: Mrs. L. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reader and Bryan, visited Niagara on Sunday to witness the blossoms. Rev. F. G. Joblin will be at the Head Church on Sunday at 11.30. Sunday School at 10.830 at both the Head and Centre. PORT PERRY "Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Bradley and family, and #r. and Mrs. Vincent Eng- Mand, of Toronto, spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nott, Port Perry. ilk Kathleen Stokes, well-known Toronto theatre organist, who is heard over CBC with "The Happy Gang" Monday to Friday 1.16 p.m, Association | will meet at the home of Mrs. Lloyd! Beaverton Baby Beef Calf Club was McKee, on Wednesday, June 4th at held in the Beaverton Township Hall, 4 | | | Furniss, Brechin; "Ross McMillan, Beaverton. | | : BEAVERTON BABY BEEF C. L, | | I "keep records of feeding costs and | weights of the calf at the beginning CLUB An organization meeting of the on Wednesday evening, May 7th, 1947, iq The boys joining this club for 1947 I were: Kenneth Winget, Gamebrjdge; ! Lance M. Beath, shawa; Herbertih Stephen Stephen, Brechin; Kenneth Smith, Brechin; Donald Metherel, Beaverton; Hugh Baird, Blackwater; James Blackburn, Uxbridge; Mac Christie, Port Perry; Arthur Richardson, Ashburn; Jeanne Pearson, ~ Uxbridge; Bert Pearson, ' Uxbridge; Earl Windatt, Beaverton; A Bob Ross, Beaverton; Ted: Westlake, iG Beaverton; Richard Miller, Sunder-$§" land; Bill Miller, Sunderland; Everson. Norton, Locust Hill; Keith Heron, Blackwater. The officers elected v Ted Westlake, Vice Windatt, Sec., Bob Ross, Club Leader, Each, boy will have a beef calf either a steer or a heifer, any breed, born between Sept. 1, 1946, and March Ist, 1947. He will be expected to care for this calf during the summer and of cach month. The calves will be shown at Beaverton Fair on Sept. 20. AUCTION SALES Ted Jackson, Auctioneer JOSEPH FLEWELL--Auction-- Sale of Household Effects, at his property, 'Manchester, on Saturday, June 7th, at 1.00 p.m, (D.S.T.). Terms Cash MRS. F. C. TAGGART -- Auction Sale of Furniture at her property, Corner. of John and Mary St., Pert Perry, on Friday, May 30th. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m., (D.S.T.) PO PINEDALE SUNDAY SCHOOI, ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 8th, 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. Rackham, Man- illa, will be the Guest Speaker. Spe- "cial Music by Junior and Adult Choirs. } WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th--Supper [£5 'and Concert. After all have been served, a 3-Act Comedy Drama will be presented by the Zion Young . Pecple, entitled "Where's Grand- ° -ma." Admission, adults 60 cents, Children 30c. VALENTIA SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY & MONDAY, JUNE 1&2 Sunday Services will be held at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. conducted by Rev. S. R. Vanderburg, : : Monday, June 2nd, Children's sports beginning at 4.00 p.m. followed by a League Baseball Game, Lindsay vs. Valentia. Supper will be served from 5.00 until all are served, followed by a splendid Musical Program, and an Address by Mr. A. C. KAY, Dominion Government Naturalist, of Peterboro. Admission: Adults .60c: Children 2bc. AR SE

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