LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Wallace (Wallie) - R. Crandell, of 042-W-124th St, New York City, Was in town this week looking up old) acquaintances. Mr, Crandell" was an old Port Perry boy, and went to West- ern Canada and from there to the bright lights of the big City. He is now retired and enjoying good health. Murs. Stanley Gyton left last Friday by train for Montreal, where she will sail for kngland, for a visit with her home folk. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Real are in town this week at the home of Murs. Win, Real. Grant is now stationed at Alymer, with the R.C.A.F, Oshawa Presbytery of the United Church of Canada held its meeting in the Port Perry United Church last week, There was a good attendance of minister and laymen, Mrs, Ko Cross has returned to Lin- dsay after having spent two -weeks holidays with Mr. and Mrs, H, H. Mulligan, Mrs. Fred Tagg art left by "plane for Calgary last week to spend the winter with relatives, Dr. G. H. Juckson of Union, N. J. 1s spending a week or 10 days with his mother, Mrs, 4, M, Jackson, Mis. A. Aspenall of 'Toronto is spending a few days with her niece, Mrs, J.C. Love, PORT PERRY ROD & GUN CLUB As was mentioned in last week's re- port, the entries for the fish contest, closes on November Ist. All entries should be sent to Otis (Ott) Hamilton, Port Perry, If you were among the lucky Dishermencthis sumer why not | make an entry and make the contest a keen one? ANNOUNCING oU-50 Club Hallowe'en Mas- Party to be held in United Basement, November The quarade Church 8.10 p.m. WAALS, PRESBYTERIAL MEETING The Eastern Section rally of Osha- wu Presbyterial Woman's Missionary Society will be held in Port Perry United Church on Thursday, October 28th, at 9.30 aun. Morning and after- noon sessions with lunch served. PORT PERRY HOSPITAL NEWS Hon. Russell T. Kelly, Minister of Health for the Province of Ontario, is expected in town next Monday, along with some of his staff, to discuss plans for making a Public Hospital of our local hospital, There is a definite shortage of qualified nurses, and any reader who can assist, or can suggest murses who might be available, Superintendent at the Hospital. FRESH VEGETABLES ASSURED CANADIAN HOMES THIS WINTER The good word came from Finance Minister Abbott Tuesday night that imports of fresh lc¢ttuce, tomatoes, cabbage, carrots, celery and spinach will be allowed this winter. There will also be larger quantities | of citrus fruits and "fruit juices and bunches of grapes. ilar NIGHT CLASSES NO NIGHT CLASSES AT PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL AT PRESENT Due to the overcrowding at the high school this year, there will be no Night Classes offered until additional teaching assistance is obtained. H. L. Durkin, J. L. Crane, Chairman, Frincipal. COURT OF "REVISION VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY A Court of Revision to hear appeals against assessments pertaining to 1st, at kindly contact the, > -@ THE CHURCHE ES|y JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, October 24th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School. ST. Ea 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. yi Subject--*"The Cross Currents of ||| 'Humanity." Monday, October 25th-- 8 p.m. -- Meeting of the Fireside Club. All members are urged to be present. Bring a friend, Friday, November 5th-- Afternoon tea at the Manse, under auspices of W.M.S,, 3 to 6 p.m. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. KE. G. Bruton, B.A, Sunday, October 24th-- Il a.m.--Morning service and Sunday School. > > -> > PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, October 24th-- 10 RA School. 11 a.m. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH - Sunday, October 24th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday Schopl and Primary Class. 11 aan --"Sayings of the Wise". > > oo oo DON'T MISS -- -_ CT -. WW TNT TN Te STEEL'S Cavalcade of Stars RODEO CIRCUS SHOW Uxbridge Arena Friday and Saturday - OCTOBER 22nd & 23rd DRAW FOR KINSMEN'S 1948 CHEVROLET, OCTOBER 22nd, IN AID OF UXBRIDGE HOSPITAL FUND FEATURING "AZABACHI" South American Fighting Horse. Dances, and Jumps over a new Chevrolet Automobile. ADMISSION -- ADULTS T5c¢. - T_-- St a» a ll | He fights, ' -> rt CHILDREN 35c¢. | THIS SHOW | abe NE Se 3 wl General Council topics and echoes. 7 pane An illustrated hymn sing- song with short address --- "The Light of Christ." | PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH Mrs. A. Harper, Organist Mr. A. Fear, Choirleader 2 p.m.--Bunday School and ! Bible Class. 4 p.m.--Junior Choir and sermon. IRNRAABNYSAESARNNNNANRAS GARY JUNIOR FARMER CLUB TEAMS "The Club teams that will be taking season. group. There are many nearly six months. - is excellent. | learn to Figure Skate THIS OSHAWA SKATING CLUB has 'opened its 1948-49 There is room for new members in the Senior Membership fee is small; instruction HERE IS FUN FOR EVERYONE. I'or further particulars call Mrs. Brunton, Phone 99 hours of skating weekly for r 1-2 part in the Inter-Club Competitions at the O.A.C., Guelph on Friday, October 22nd, have been selected. At the Church of the Ascension, on The Oshawa Dairy Calf Club will be Friday afternoon, October 29th, 3 to represented by Glen Glaspel, RR. 2,6 o'clock Tea will be served. Home Oshawa, and Laurence Mountjoy, "Cooking Sale. Orders for Home Cook- R.R. 2, Oshawa. ing will be taken, Oshawa Kiwanis Grain Club, Phone your order in early to-Mrs. represented by Iverson I. Hayes, Phone 269, Locust Hill, and John There will be Fancy Work, suitable Brooklin, for gifts, and household use; vegetable Scott Grain Club 'will be represented candy booth. ; by Lloyd Ball, Uxbridge, and Alan One of its special attractions will Ball, R.R.2, Uxbridge. be the "White Elephant" Booth. Scott Potato Club, represented by | There will be bargains for everyone. Donald Acton, R.R.3, Uxbridge, -and--¢espe--and enjoy an interesting Morley Leek, Sandford. afternoon. BAZAAR will be Norton, | Thomson, | WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The October meeting of the Even- ing Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held in the School room of the Church on October 13th. The president, Mrs.. C. Love opened the meeting, and after the business meeting, Mrs. A. Ploughman and her group took charge of the devotional period. Mrs. McKim gave a very in- teresting account of the Study Book, "West of Gorges". At the cloge of the meeting tea was served by Mrs, FPloughman and her group. Eyes Examined {| Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, al reasonable prices, -- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: fam to pm Office Upstairs, over C. Bleoy's Insurance Office. Machine Shop NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS in the former SWITZER BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs 'to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor EV ----------------] ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Parry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, Z Blong Block, Port Perry. Phome £5 W. M. S. afternoon The Auxiliary of 'the W.M.S. met in the Sunday School room of the United Church on Tuesday, Oct. 12th, with the president, Mrs. Thomp- son in the chair, to conduct the busi- ness session, one important item of which was mention of the meeting of the Eastern Section of Oshawa Pres- byterial to be held in this church, An inspiring worship service of Thanksgiving was conducted by Mrs. Stone, who read the Scripture; prayer by Mrs. Brown and a beautiful solo by. Mrs. Hooey. "A poem on Thanks- giving was then read by Mrs. Z. M, Jackson, The story book, "West of the Gorges" was made most interesting by Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Nasmith and Mrs. Joblin, Roll 'of 1948, upon which the taxes for 1948 will be levied, will be held at the Clerk's Office on Friday, October 29, 1948 at 10.00 a.m. Assessment Act, Sec. 73, Chap. 212, John F. Raines, Clerk. Port Perry, Oct. 16th, 1948. Tax Notice THE SECOND INSTALMENT OF THE 1948 TAXES FOR THE VIL- LAGE OF PORT PERRY IS DUE NOVEMBER 5, 1948. John FF. Raines, Tax Collector. IN MEMORIAM DRUKAN--In Loving Memory of | my mother who departed this life three years to-day, October 18th, 1946, '""Till the morning breaks And the Shadows flee away." Ever Femina by her daughter, Mrs. S.. Collins. A JOHNSON-- In loving memory of my dear husband, John Johnson, who passed away October 22nd, 1947, A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Ever remembered by wife ,Hannah. JOHNSON--In loving memory of John Johnson, who died Oct. 22, 1947. 0 one we will riever forget, His absence to us is a sorrow, His loss we will always regret, Ever remembered by son Frank and daughter-in-law, Viola, and. grand- children, Wesley, Harley and Doreen, DIED PALLIS--At her home, near, Cad- Ont.; on Saurday, Octobef 16th, ennie P. Devitt, bolo wife of NE. Fallis; fn h '64th year. You know it yourself . , , how many ways a rainy day can sud- denly spoil a sunny life. That's why it is wise to save now--with Canada Savings.Bonds. And if a rainy day doesn't turn up, your bonds will help, buy you your favorite day-dream, a holiday trip or even a start towards a home. Canada Savings Bonds are on sale now. They may be bought for cash . . . or on casy instalments over twelve months . . , through your bank or investment dealer, Buy yours today 7 34 CANADA SAVING ay Se. Sate Now! Ta 3 BONDS = SRD SERIES PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1948 NEXT WEEK-~- lawrence's One Cent Sale October - 27th 28th 29th and 30th The announcement you have been waiting for. Your opportunity to SMASH HIGH PRICES Stock up with Rexall Remedies, Pure- « test Household Drugs and Vitamins, Toil. etries, Cosmetics, Stationery, Sundries Etc. A. M. 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