i, Te a fei ad £2 VE 0 x ~~ v Be Pte AT ee os TT = it = A a 5 Rl re eT a BR LEY -- Em 0 LOCAL NEWS " Beverley Smallman, .at 2 p.m, at the A, Tedd . flower pots. Came to the Bazaar and Afternoon tea, Thursday, October 80th, in the Parish Hall, Church of the Ascension, ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hull wish-to announce the marriage of their elder daughter Rosabelle Joyce, to Alex- ander Grant MacMillan, son of Rev. J. A. and Mrs. MacMillan, of Foxboro, Ont., on May 22nd, at Oshawa. Rev, Mr. "Davidson officiating." Mr. and Mrs, J. S. MackFarlane and Miss L. Dure attended the funeral of their cousin the late Mrs. (Dr.) N. N. Blanchard, of Sunderland, and the late Dr, Edward Blanchard, of Cannington, last week. The late Dr. N. N. Blan- chard was a former student of Port Perry High School. Mrs. H. Stone and Miss Grace Davis left on Monday of this week for a trip to California. They expect to be away for a month or six weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Kent, and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Beare, motored to Bloomfield to visit Mr. George Chan- nell over the week-end, Mr. E. A. Garrett, a former teacher on Scugog Island, now living in To- ronto, wus in Port Perry, on Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey for the Thanksgiving holiday were Mr, and Mrs. I. D. Slem- mon, Miss Dawn Slemmon, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McCutcheon, of Ottawa, and Mr. Robert Jeffrey. The Rev. E. G. Bruton spent several days last week at Port Severn attend- "ing a conference for rural clergy, in co-operdtion with Presbyterian and United Church ministers. Mrs. Leo MacDonald, of Toronto, entertained a number of friends at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Merle Hope, prior to her marriage .on Oct. 18th, to Mr, Hoss Murphy, of Prince Albert. "The bride- to- be was the Sadipieis of many lovely and practical gifts. Miss Hope was also presented with a lovely matched bath-towel set from her asso- ciates of the Bell Telephone Co. at Toronto, where she was employed. BORN 3 SMALLMAN -- To Mr. and Mis. the gift of a daughter, Sylvia Gail, on October 19, in General Hospital, Winnipeg. Both . mother and daughter, doing well. BALLARD ---- Mr, and Mrs, John Ballard (Joy Hood) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their son Ralph - John, at Port Perry Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, October well, BRIGNALL--At. Oshawa Hospital, October }7th, 1947, to Mr. and Mus, Thomas Brignall (Edith Fielding) the gift of a baby girl. 16th. Both IN MEMORIAM WILSON--In loving memory of a dear mother, who passed away, Oct, 22nd, .1942, . Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days, "Sincere and true in her heart and "mind; Beautiful memories she left behind. Lovingly remembered by | Husband and ghia Inez -- ---------- DIED At Whitby, on Friday, October 17th, FREE perky OSHAWA [fhew A PAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED Friday and Shturday, OCTOBER 24-25 That trickled. faced scamp is up to his old pranks in M.G.M.s New Hilarious Hit. BUTCH JENKINS, in "LITTLE MR. JIM™ with JAMES CRAIG and FRANCES GIFFORD. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, OCTOBER 27-28-29 TWO GREAT FEATURES "THE BLAZE of NOON" starring ANNE BAXTER, WILLIAM HOLDEN and SONNY TUFTS and on the same program RAY MILLAND, TERESA WRIGHT, BRIAN DONLEVY in "In Trouble _ with Women" - You'll Grin--You'll Howl-- You'll Laugh--You'll Cry! COMING SOON "Gone with the Wind" WATCH FOR DATE! W. M. S. The Iivening Auxiliary of tae United Church Woman's Missionary Society met at the home of mrs, Thos. Asher, on Wednesday, Oct. 5th, A short business period was conducted by the president, Mrs. Cliltord Love. mrs. Colbear's group touvk charge. ot une meeting, 'The worship period was Laken by Mrs, A, Ploughman and Mrs, Cormsh_gave a very ntercesung chap- ter-of study bouk on the translation of the Bible into the Indian dialect, At the close of the meeting lunch was served by Mrs, Asher and the group. DANCE At MEMORY HALL, UTICA on 'on Saturday, Evening, OAOBER 20. Music: by Wilson Melodeers. Sponsored by Utica Hockey Club Admission 50c. RASPBEKRIES STILL BEARING Mrs, id. Fines brought in a fine bunch of raspberry canes bearing plenty of ripe fruit. from the old Caesar property Tecepily secured by Mr. Fines. PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. The Annual Thank Offering Service was held in St. John's Church on Thursday afternoon, October 16th. Guests were present from the W.M.S. Auxiliaries in Ashburn, Uxbridge and Cannington. 'Mrs, Hall, President of the Synodical Association for Toronto- Kingston, was the speaker for the afternoon, and heré address "Stir Me, 0 Lord" was most impressive and in- spirational. Mrs. J. Murray presided over the meeting, The Scripture was read by Mrs, I. R. Béntley, followed by prayer by Mrs; Aylward. A vocal solo by Miss OF Fisher from Ashburn, and a-piano oslo by 'Miss Helen Willard were greatly enjoyed: The picking 'wag, Eves Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where Recessary, at reasonable Il. R..BEN TLEY __ OPTOMETRIST | THE CHURC HES FULL GUS?EL ?ENTECOSTAL CHURCH ({veea Bt.) Kev, Stanley Milley, Minister Sunuay School at 1U a.m. 'Worship at 11 a.m. kivangelistic at 7 pom. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Itector: Rev, E. G. Bruton, B.A. October 26--22nd Sunday after 'I'rinity 11 a.m.--Sunday School, i" p.m.--livensong and Sermon, Annual Bazaar, Thursday, Oct. 30th. Sh. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, Ocvtober 26th 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.~--livening Worship Subject--*A Mysterious God." ORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH I', 'Taylor, Pastor Sunday-- 10 a.an.--Bible School, 11 aan--Morning Worship. 7 p.an----livangelistic Service Wednesday, 4.16 pam. Children's "Bible Story Hour. 3 pan--Lrayer meeting. PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Sunday, October -26th, Mrs, Albert Harper, Organist Mr. Albert Fear, Clivirleader 2 p'm.--Sunday School and Bible Class, . 3 p.m.--Church Service with anthem by Junior Choir. Wednesday, 8 Dany Prayer service. PORT PERRY "UNITED CHURCH Sunday, October 26th ~~ 3 10 a.m.--Sunday School. h a.m.--Rev. J. R. Bick, will preach 7 p.m.--Rev. J. R. Bick. SEAGRAVE UNITED CHURCH*® Thank Offering and Anniversary services will be held in the Seagrav United Church, on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th, at 11.00 am, and 7.80 pm. wa Guest Speaker REV. S. B. PROFITT, of Beaverton, Ont.' 'ALI, ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. TAXI! Phone 273, Port Perry Prompt Service Mrs. Roy O'Neill has been appointed Agent for SPIRELLA FOUNDATION GARMENTS 'For Appointment-- Phone 178 R, PORT PERRY Apple Pickers Wanted 60c. an hour for good -- 1947, William- Byers; betoved--husband of the late Mary Jane Moore, in his 84th year, = JOHNSON -- At Oshawa General Hospital (as result of an accident), on Wednesday, October 22nd, 1947, in his 84th year, beloved husband of Hannah Betts, Funeral service at Manchester United Church on Saturday, Oct. 26th, at 2.30 pm, : JEMISON--At her home, in Port Perry, on Wednesday, October 22nd, 1947, Margaret Mane Ward, beloved wife of Mr. W. Arthur Jemison, in her 48th year. Funeral service on Friday leDermott Chapel, SCUGOG (continued from page 1) plowing match at Kingston, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Nott and gon , and the former's brother, Mr. T. Nott, of Toronto, visited their cougins, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jackson, on Sunday. The Head and Centre Schools were invited to the Foot school for an arithmetic match on Friday afternoon which .was won by\the Head.. * The spelling match and baseball were won by the Centre and Foot. A very pleasant evening was held at thé home of Mr. and -Mra, William Jeffrey, when their neighbors present- ed them with an electric table lamp, elegtric iron, and a couple of wall Mr, and Mrs, Jeffrey are moving to to Port Perry shortly. very warm welcome was given on Foy. evening to Mr. and Mrs, Hargrave at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Graham. It took the form of eharivari and house party. 'he guest speaker was introduced by Mus, J. Riddell, and guests from. the visiting auxiliaries were welcomed by Mrs. Dymond. At the close of the meeting, a social hour was heartily enjoyed by all the friends and mem- bers, } ' : GREENBANK UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY : NOVEMBER 2nd and 6th Sunday services at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m, Guest preacher, Rev. J. W. Wilkingon, of Oakwood, Special music by the choir, ™ Wednesday, November bth, a hot ROAST CHICKEN SUPPER and a concert. Supper will be served from 65.30 p.m, followed by Dr. S. B. Wil- liams; Toronto, Canada's film histor- ian who will, present the "Fabric that mantles Canada" in technicolor, As- sisting will Be Miss Glenna Wilson, of Oshawa, elocutionist, and Miss Orma 'Fleming, Whitby, soloist. oct30 Rev, T. Wallace, minister TWO SUCCESSFUL SCOUT EVENTS e recent paper salvage, conducted by |\Port Perry Boy Scouts, totalled ovét five tons of paper, Saturda's Apple Day proceeds were $60. The apples were ®ood,/and more could have been sold. There will be another waste papdr collection in January. - The Scouts are gathering fundg/ for the erection' of their building, we are told is to be built on the lot at] the south of the Post Office, LAWRENCE'S Jexall "ONE CENT SALE THIS WEEK --Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday MEDICINES 25¢. PURETEST EPSOM SALT 2 for 26c. $1.15 AGAREX COMPOUND 2 for $1.16 $1.00 COD LIVER and CREOSOTE CO. 87¢. Mi31 ANTISEPTIC $1.00 HALIBUT LIVER CAPSULES 50c. MILK OF MAGNESIA 2 for $1.01 50c. NOSE and THROAT DROPS . 2 for Sle. REXALL ORDERLIES 2 for Hlec. 50¢. REXALL NERVE TABLETS 2 for 5lc. 50c. TOILETRIES $1.00 LAVENDER BATH POWDER ........... 2 for $1.01 - 40c. REXALL,SHAVING CREAM 2 for 41c. 2 for 88c.. iin wenn? for $1.01 2 for Sle. . 40c. GLOSKREME HAIR DRESS . 2 for 4lec. 30c.. KLENZO DENTAL CREME 2 for 3lec. ASSORTED PERFUMES 2 for T6¢. 65c. JASMINE FACE POWDER 2 for 66c. 55¢; CAMELIA FACE POWDER 2 for 56c¢. 2 for 6lc. 5c. 60c. FRENCH BALM 35¢c. KLENZO TAR SOAP 2 for 36e¢. STATIONERY 55¢. BOX STATIONERY 2 for 56c. 25¢. WRITING PADS ©" 2 for 26c. 15¢. NOTE PADS 2 for 16c. 15¢ PACKAGE ENVELOPES N 2 for '16c. 35¢. BOX CHRISTMAS CARDS 75¢. BOX CHRISTMAS CARDS 2 for 76ce. 1 2 for 36c¢.. 15¢. OLD COLONY INK 2 for 16e, 15¢. OLD COLONY MUSCILAGE 2 for 16e. 60c. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS 2 for 6lc. SUNDRIES 50c. KLENZO TOOTH BRUSH "= 2 for Slc. POCKET COMB............ 2 for 1lc. DRESSING COMB 10c¢. 35c¢. 50c. DRESSING COMB - 2 for 5lc. 25c. PERMEDGE BLADES $1.50 SHAVING BRUSH 2 for $1.51 60c. 4- SQUARE FLOOR WAX 2 for 6lec. 29¢. OPEKO VANILLA ...2 for 30c. 2 for 30c. $1.00. CRIB SHEETS 2 for $1.01 Stock Up - NOW for Winter Needs M. LAWRENCE exall Store Stock Up NOW to Save Money 2 for 36e¢. 2 for 26¢c. Men. 60c¢. hour for Women. ti Apply to J. R. WILKIN, Two miles West of Ashburn, and one mile South. 'Now Re-Opening PREN TICE'S BEAUTY SALON With Experienced Operator Phone 223 PRESENTATION ; 'CHURCH Last Wednesday evening, after our prayer meeting, a presentation was made to one of our valuable members in the person of Mrs, Reamsbottom, who- was leaving for Kirkland Lake with her son, It was with deep regret that we had to say farewell to her, as she has been an inspiration to us all. and refreshments served. "TAX NOTICE The Second Instalment of the 1947 Taxes for the Village of Port Perry, are now due, and payment made on or before the 6th of November. AT BAPTIST | A time of fellowship was then spent, Even the spacious trunk compart ment tells you that you can't get a body like 'this anywhere except on Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. I's a Unisteel Body by "Fisher, with the most modern . styling, genuine No- Draft Venti- lation, extra-roomy sedfs, and every feature for your comfort, convenience and safety, SF) & \ Shame. & Starter -- accelerator -- action | Thread: ing through traffic -- leveling 'a hill -- stream- Ing along the straightaway . . action in this outstanding low-cost performer. For beneath that ° hood is a Valve-in-Head Thrift-Master Engine with the longest, strongest record of performance of any automotive engine built today. Settle back, settle down -- and you'll settle for a new Chevrolet! For. "you there's no other car In its field that rides like this -- so smooth, so steady, so safe! That's the direct result of Unitized Knee- Actiont and Unitized Knee-Action is exclusive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. It's great to ride in BIG-CAR QUALITY .. particularly when you ride at LOW COST! CHEVROLET + you'll get plenty of: ' r own thoughts will tell Yes, indeed, you'll enjoy everything, includ- ing: economy, when you set forth in one of these bigger-looking, better-looking Chey- rolets for 1947, It offers you BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOW : COST -- big satisfaction at big savings -- in all lang of purchase price, operation, and upkeep. With all Its thrills for the ye tor. the pulse -- and: for the thrifty pocketbook -- Chevrolet also pro- vides all-round security for its pas- \ sengers, It brings you Fisher Unisteel construction -- the Knee-Action Ride -- Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes ~-- a combination of features found een in 'Chevrolet and | higher.priced Ns . \ Remember -- it will pay you to o keop your present car in good running condition by bringing it to us for skilled service, now and at regular intervals, until you secure 8 Selivery o of your new / Chavrolar,