BR IAG cna roy AT ----using a power saw in thé school work= ~ bered by Hus LOCAL ITEMS Douglas Hayes is spending three]. - weeks' holidays in town. . . » ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN * Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Hayes visited CHURCH f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes of Brad- ford, this week. Mrs. John Getz and son Eldon, of Killaloe, visitevd with Mr. and Mus. Ernest Hayes, recently. "Mr, and Mrs. C. Thompson, Brock- ville, are visiting their cousins Mr. and Mrs, C, H. Kellett, - for a few days, At a meeting in Whitby on Wed- nesday night, Mr. Gradon Goodfellow, of Oshawa, was elected President of Ontario Riding Liberal Association, Mr. Robt. Harris, Vice President, and Mrs. Cephas Sleep, Lady Vice-Presi- dent. 'lhere was a large representa- tive attendance from the riding. FIDELITY LODGE MEMBERS ENJOY TWO OUTINGS Thursday evening, March 10th, a bus load journeyed to Orono to visit the lodge there, and to put on the second degree, under the leadership of their Master, WW. Bro. Roy Cornish. It was a very pleasent evening spent, On Monday evening, March 14th, a bus load went to Oshawa, and were the guests of Lebanon Lodge, along with St. John's Lodge, Cobourg. This time the home lodge did the degree work. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH MISSION BAND NEWS The rort rerry united Church Mis- sion band are holaing a Variety Fro- gram on kriaay evening of this week, maren isin, at .0U o'clock. Mr. Cnarles Reesor will show some | of ms movies which will include the Cadet Inspection that was taken last June. 'Lis fim is in color and should be ot interest to those who participated in the proceedings. As an added at- traction there will be an Amateur Contest put on by some of the Mission Band Members. This should be interesting and amusing program for both young and those not quite so young. A -cordial invitation is extended to everyone so please keep -the date in mind. Time 7.30 p.m, Date, March 18.. Place, Port erry United Church Sunday School room. A silver collection will be taken to defary expenses and to buy supplies, Part of the net proceeds will be do- nated to a worthy cause so come and encourage the youngsters to help others. PAINFUL ACCIDENT It is with regret that we report aj serious injury sustained by Mr, Stanley Ploughman. Mr. Ploughman was shop when he had the misfortune to lose one finger, two other fingers were badly cut. The injury was to his left hand. g The Woman's Association of Port Perry United Church is holding a "Spring Tea" on Friday afternoon, March 25th, from 3.50 until 6 p.m. at the home of the President, Mrs, H. II. Stone. All ladies are welcome, Silver Collection. - ------mar2d CARD OF THANKS Mr. and" Mrs. George Freeman and family wish to thank all the friends and neighbours for their held and as- sistance at the time of the barn fire at Freeman's farm, Scugog Island, on Saturday, March 12th, THANK YOU! We would like to convey our appre- ciation to relatives and friends who called or gent greetings on the occasion of our Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan CARD OF THANKS Mrs. H. Bond and family of R.R.1, Nestleton, wish to thank the friends of Port Perry, also Drs. Rennie and Dymond for their comforting services to our dear husband and father, also to A. L. McDermott for the courteous service to me and my family. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith announce the engagement of their daughter Rosetta Loraine, to Mr. William Rus- sell Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shaw, Oshawa. Wedding to take place on Saturday, April 9, at 3.30 p.m, in Prince Albert United Church, IN MEMORIAM MOASE -- In loving memory of nl 3 Laura Moase, who passed away on the! 16th day of March, 1945. i What would we give her hand to clasp, | Her patient face to see; THE CHURCHES Rev. John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, March 20th-- ' Subject--The Sacrifice of God. 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evening Worship CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION March 20--3rd Sunday in Lent, Minister--Rev. P. G. Powell, market. 11 a.m.--Sunday. School 7 p.m.---Evensong and sermon, New- PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, March 20th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.n.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Lkvangelistic Service. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Thé Power Behind the Miracles. The Bible does not discount the Miracles. 7 p.m.--Rev. Melville Chester, B.A., of Brooklin. Special music. PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH Mrs. A. Harper, Organist Mr. A. Fear, Choirleader, 2 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. + 3 pm.--The modern heritic does not 'believe in miracles, ' IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest CATHOLICITY LOVES LIGHT The Catholic Church loves education, Her greatest conquests have been in countries with a high degree of edu- cation, such as the United States and her Greatest Gains. in Countries in| Which There is Compulsory Educa- tion. Where there is no compulsory education she has made gains only in proportions to the ability of the people to become enlightened. Ignorance Has Always Handicapped the progress of the Catholic Church. The World's = Greatest Architect, Bramante, was a Catholic. JUNIOR FARMERS' ANNUAL MEETING 0.A.C,, GUELPH, APRIL 24-25-26 Registration at 2 p.m. Stnday 24. Greenhouses, Live Stock Barns, and Macdonald Institute will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. Church service at 7.30. The theme of conference will "Working Together". be a young man from U.S, a very able speaker. Names of delegates must be in hand of Agricultural Representative by April 13. Oysier Supper and PLAY in Greenbank United Church, on Fri., March 18 Under the auspices of IYidelis and Pilot Classes Play Entitled: "IT Looks Like Rain" Supper Commening at 6.00 P.M. Adults Children 75c¢. 360. To hear her voice, to see her smile As in the days that used to be. { But some sweet day we'll meet again Beyond the toil and strife; As clasp each other's hand once more In Heaven, that happy life. Lovingly remembered by Father and] Mother, Mr. and Mys. John Moase. + vo» + IRWIN--In loving memory -of my dear mother, Alicia J.-Trwin, who pass- ed away March 22nd; 1947. Youican only have one mother, Patient, kind and true; No other friend in all the world Will be as true to you. For. all her loving kindness She asks nothing in return; If all the world deserted you To your mother you can turn. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membersed by Marjorie, red and grandchildren, Merle and Barbara, . a» 4 IRVIN~--In loving inémory of a dear wife and mother, Alicia J. Irwin, who assed away March 22nd, 1947, ° Nany a lonely heart ache, Often a silence tear, Always a beautiful memory Of one we loved go dear. God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow, And what it was to lose her No one will ever know: : Sadly missed and always remem- and, Dorothy, George BUY Inglis Because, it is t-war designed and precision built -- many exelu- ive Inglis features ensure longer fe. : Example: Mechanism anently gealed in oil--imposaible for water to destroy Inglis mechanism. PORT PERRY ELECTRIC . 1st Door'North of Hotel PHONE 177 Prospect = Services at our church were cancel- led last Sunday due to the mammoth week-end snow storm and wind, Many brave folk ventured forth to attend the progressive euchre in the Prospect school last Thursday night, in spite of blustery skies, and heavy snow-covered roads. After the usual hours of cards the conveners, Mrs. Vernon and Mr. Steer, discovered the high lady count belonged to Muvs. E. Eo AA Ca Hh GRETHR Ia BINS Blain was awarded the high lady, and Mr. Jas, Wilson received high gents. ! Steele were the winners of the con- solation gift. During the mid-night hour a liberal lunch and coffee was serve tdo all, plus a treat of hot cocoa for the school age and younger set. Nearing the going-home time, Mr, G. Kilpatrick moved a vote of thanks to the supply teacher, Mrs. McKenzie, of Columbus, for her efforts in sponsor- ing this evening of "good-fellowship." Everybody expressed their apprecia- tion by a hearty-hand-clap. The singing of the National Anthem closed Banquet speaker Donald IF.-Sullivan, | Dearborn 'who received a fancy China' pig plate. Mr. Durham received a set of this pleasant outing. men's toiletries for the holder of the! gentleman's high number. A pie tended as invited guests, the Alumnae social was then suggested for the next dance, Casa Loma, Toronto, recently. party instead of the usual miscellan- eous lunch, but unfortunately majority | Miss Betty Harden, Whitby, spent voted against it. Again we are all the week-end at the home. of Mr. and enjoying the good refreshments and Mrs. H. Holtby gnd Patsy. hot drinks, The combination of cards | and lunch, plus the happy spirited group, proved another very memorable | evening. Mrs. G. Cochrane has spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs, Keith Crozier, Scugog Island. Her little grand- daughter Carol being very sick with Mr. "Weatherman" who dished out ! pneumonia. Glad she is improving. disagreeable weather did not bar an encouraging attendance to gather in Cedar Crook school last Friday night for a progressive euchre party. Seven tables were in play which proved many (own home in Sunderland. merry moments. | Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Waage, Toronto, At last all tally-cards were collected {spent a few days with her mother, and chesked, as a result Mrs, William | Mrs. A. Niddery, Mrs. A. Toker who has spent the winter months with her relative, Mrs, James Somerville, has returned to her - Victoria County SHORTHORN SALE Mr. and Mrs. Horace Webster, ats. Riasiatitiioiesaditgatiothitaiinaaiaizatazatzizass) TERMINAL | GRILL AT THE BUS STOP ha as IF Your Wife"Doesn't bake well, don't shoot her, SEE US. - Drop in after the show and try our Home Cooking, Pie, Butter Tarts, Date Squares, Choe. CAKE, Delicious Sand- wiches, Hamburgers & Hot Dogs. We also take orders for Homemade Pies Just Phone 325 and leave your order. : LY fReetascsassassiasatinasteiiscatsitissititetisciing Leonard's Cleaners WHITBY, ONT. 'and daughter-in-law, Hattie. - Thursday, MARCH 24th Let us take care of-your cleaning . 1.30 P.M problems. ro ag. Over 3b years experience at your At the Exhibition Grounds, disposal. . « We will be pleased to call at your Lindsay, Ontario door any Tuesday or Satur- 13 Males and 3 Females of excellent day, : ied: quality will be SHered. ; Four Day Delivery Service, : 'Il PHONE 325 PORT PERRY. LeRoy G. Brown, Secretary. TERMINAL GRILL : NEENENENENENENENNEAE NEN it's a YX: bank is there to serve you in a ! personal, private way. When you make a deposit your passbook is closed to anyone but you and your : : - bank. When you arrange a loan, that is strictly between you and your bank, Cig When you discuss private financial matters with your bank manager, you know they ] will stay private. A " : 'Such privacy is the very essence of : Canadian banking. It permits you to deal fs ~ with your bank and to use its 3 : ' : many services on a basis of complete rok confidence and trust. ; 3 N - SPONSORED BY YOUR RANK » ' : » YO | Attention [Siti BASRA RRRRARARRRRRARALS BARRARRARAARRARARRRRRRARRRRIRRRRRRRRIRIS SEAR RRT Naini Rt nani niniis i Lawrence's Drug Store News i i (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) ! : ADRIENNE VITA RAY HARMONIZED COSMETICS Vitamin Cream Face' POWAO "ovine 85e. § fA remarkable all-purpose Face " Lipstick toss «.8be. H if Cream. Stimulates skin cells to Rouge iwi: ~.86e. if new activity and makes your Bath Powder ... $150 § if skin healthier, Taleum oven ; wenBlE, i pois Cologne ......cce 85c. and $1.35 § i Special Offer $1.50 Foundation Cream ........ 5c. i (Regular $2.50 size) Perfume .....ocoiiinenns 35¢. and 75¢. | © © A. 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Bruton, Phm.B. 0 PORT PERRY OSTOCO DROPS--Vitamin con- centrate for infants and small children. $1.25 and $3.75 HALIBORANGE--- a nice way to take vitamins 85c., $1.50 and $2.75. 32 WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP for the skin you love to touch. 3 cakes for 29c. 111 OD D1 OG D1 LO IO "oe oe Soda Fountain 2 eet tote ste te ste ste eee tos ue - + Delicateria Restaurant; FULL COURSE MEALS --LIGHT LUNCHES Cigarettes and Sundries "Agency for Hunt's Ltd., Chocolates and Candies 'We serve Hot Rolls with mealsand make our own pies. SI LS 0 A READING Reading Anthracite . ALL SIZES NOW ON HAND Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. ais PHONE 289. [2220] fl ) FULL COURSE MEALS LIGHT LUNCHES ~ Taylor's Restaurant "The Place to Eat when away from Home." : NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES Open on Sundays Ty % i: SODA FOUNTAIN Phone 96 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry' 1 1] - . Housewives "Bonded Singer representative will be in Port Ferry and district each THURSDAY, "For information re- garding Sales and "Service, write the SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Oshawa, Ont, "HOGS - CALVES - - THROUGH PICKERING FA | direct to the consumer. This Week--20 Whitby 336 Night or Day "FARMER - PRODUCERS | get more of the consumers dollars if they. market their GET OUR PRICES before you sell. YOU SAVE TIME, GASODINE, and in many cases YOU GET MORE than when you ship to Toronto. The answer is because we sell SPECIAL PRICE ON PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD Pickering Farms Limited W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Theraphy UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO . King and Cedar Streets ' Phone 138 . REFRIGERATION for prompt service on all makes, both it household and commercial, Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey EGGS - POULTRY - RMS PLANT AT WHITBY 1b. pail $3.70 WHITBY, ONT. PS !H