NY AR oy Nata #5 RARE LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Ada Dobson, visited the week-end with Mrs, R. Holtby. we Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Carnegie and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Howsani, have re- turned home after spending the winter in Florida, We are sorry to hear that Mr, Ben Weiser, of Port Perry Electric is in the Toronto General Hospital. We all wish for him a speedy recovery. ~Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Smith, Prince Albert celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, on April 3rd. Congratu- lations to Mr, and Mrs, Smith who are 78 and '76 respectively, and are in oX- ~~ cellent health. Mr. Merlin Dowson who has been associated with the grocery business in Port Perry for some years, has taken over Argue's Grocery Store, We extend our wishes for success in his new venture. of Manchester, M. Sixteen member of the Port Perry Badminton Club visited the Badminton Club at Ontario Hospital, Whitby on Monday evening. fr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Martin, of | Brampton, spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Christie in Epsom. SCOUT MOTHERS AUXILIARY Following are the officers of the Port Ferry Scout Mothers' Auxiliary for 1949-50, President oven Mrs, J. Rider Vice-President . Mrs. S. Sweetman BoCToLOYY wes Mrs. R. Woods Treasurer Mrs. H. Gibson A MUSICALE A musical will be given. by the stu- dents of Port Perry High School in the auditorium under the direction of Mrs. KE. Dobson, on Wednesday, April 18th at 8.30 pn. Admission 3bc, PORT PERRY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BANQUET Please keep in mind the Annual Banquet and Election of Officers of the Port Perry Business Men's Asso- ciation, which will be held in the Port Perry United Church on Tuesday, April 27th, at 6.30 p.m. NOTICE eo Port Perry Baseball Club is holding its first workout on Monday, April 11 at 8 p.m. at the High School. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to the many friends who sent me cards and letters with cheerful greet- ings, for plants and flowers, for fruit |, and candy; and to Rev. Mr. Smith for his kind words, and to Dr. Irwin. Mrs. Alex. Vance. : a - h BORN HOLTBY--Mr. and Mrs, John L. Holtby dnee Helen Hortop) wish to announce the birth of their son, on March 31, in Oshawa General Hospital. Both doing well. IN MEMORIAM _FOWLER--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Roy Fowler, . who pasesd away, April 6, 1946. You are not forgotten, Nor ever will you be As long as life and memories last, We will remember thee. Sadly missed by wife Edna, and son Allan. MARTIN--In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt "Ethel", who passed away April 6th, 1940. A page in our book of memories is gently turned to-day; Sweet memories will linger forever; Time cannot change them its true. Year that come cannot sever : Our loving remembrance of you, Lovingly remembered by "The Martin Family" WHITE--In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Howard, who passed away April 7th, 1942, Six years have passed and gone, Since one we loved so well, Was taken from our Home on Earth ~ With Jesus to dwell. The flowers we placed upon his his grave May wither and decay; But the love. of him who sleeps beneath ™ THE CHURCHES JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, April 10th-- | 11 a.m.--Sunday School. | 7 p.m.~--Evening Worship. . i Monday, April 11th-- 8.156 Fireside Club--Every Ie present, Tuesday, April 12th-- 3.00 p.m.--Meeting of the W.M.S. at the home of Mrs. D. MacMaster ST. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Minister--Rev, P. C. Powell, of Newmarket. April 10th--Palm Sunday 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 7 p.m.--Evening service, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, April 10th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service, Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister Mrs. V. P. Stouffer, A.T.C.M.,, Organist Mr. Gordon Reesor, Choirleader 10 a.m.--S.S. 11 a.m, Primary Class 11 a.m. --Easter Communion, 'Could ye not watch with Me one hour!' Reception of members. 7 p.m.--Biblical Teaching. Titus the Comrade. Good singing. PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH Mrs. Albert Harper, Organist, Mr. A. Fear, Choirleader. 2 p.m.--S8. S:.-and Bible Class, 3 p.m.--Communion service, 'Greater love hath no man than this' IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest The Catholic believes that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is truly present in the Parish Church, in the little house on the altar. We can pray anywhere. The Catholic Church teaches that the best and greatest prayer is that prayer of Jesus Christ, the Mass. So on Sunday, or often every day, we go and pray with Jesus Christ in the Mass at Church. To choose our own poor prayer in pre- ference to the perfect prayer of Christ in the Mass, is weak. We have Je- sus Christ pray with us-and we pray with him, Catholics are sure their own pray- er is not enough, : JUNIOR FARMERS' ANNUAL MEETING O0.A.C,, GUELPH, APRIL 24-25-26 Registration at 2 p.m. qunday 24, Greenhouses, Live Stock Barns, and Macdonald Institute will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. - Church service at 7.80. The theme of conference will be "Working Together". Banquet speaker Donald F. Sullivan, a young man from U.S. a very able speaker, Names of delegates must be in hand of Agricultural Representative by April 18. BABS BROWN, Toronto, 'who writes the scripts for the weekly' 'broadcast of Cuckoo Clock House, the CBC chil- dren's program of stories, songs, and ideas for hobbies and playtime ac- Shall never fade away. Ever remembered by Mom a) Dad and Family. vO - TEE EE CHANGE OF season. CIE Hp BST Bf RJ ANNOUNCING Having taken over the Grocery Store formerly operated by Mr. E. Argue, Iam offering to the Public a full line of Groceries and Fresh Fruits i in MERLIN DOWSON [ tivities. Saturdays at 6 p.m. over the " Dominion network, CO Bu RW EE --g OWNERSHIP ' a WE DELIVER PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE '| ALUMNI RE-UNION AND DANCE ELSIE PARK GOWAN, the Edmon- ton radio dramatist and free-lance writer, who is heard frequently in CBC broadcasts of comment and opinion. Mrs, Gowan will discuss ways of solving family money troubles in a broadcast talk on April 14th---one of a series of talks by Canadian women writers on making a success of mar- riage, called Happily Ever After, CBC Trans-Canada network at 4.18 p.m. on Thursdays. > ----- Uxbridge High*School Alumni Re- union in Dance,in aid of the Cottage Hospital Building Fund, is to be he q at Club Kingsway, Toronto, Thursday evening, April 14th, 1049. Ex-stu- dents and former teachers may ohtain further information regarding tickets, ete, from Mrs. Ivan Beare (Evelyn Moore) 117 'Atlas Ave., Toronto, OL- 3798. To all ex-students of Uxbridge High School: Please do. not look for a special invitation because you-and that means "you" are invited to the Re- union and Dance. apr.7 rN DEATHS MARK--Suddenly at his home, in Seagrave, Ont., on Sunday, April 3rd, 1949, John N, Mark; beloved husband of Mary Ann Munro, in his 78th year. Funeral service was held at Sea- grave United Church, on Tuesday. CRAGG--Suddenly, at Oshawa Gen- 1949, Blake Cragg, beloved husband of Margaret Bagshaw, in his 70th year, Funeral service was held at 'Grgén- bank United Church, on Wednesday. MIDDLETON--On Saturady, April 2nd, 1949, at Snunybrook hospital, To- ronto, Berti W. Middleton, of 39 Ascot Ave., Toronto, beloved husband--of Violet Goodings, and dear father of Jegsie (Mrs. T. Thompson), Frederick and Reginald. Mr. Middleton was a former resi- dent of Port Perry, and a veteran of World War I. _ «| Skinny men, women gain thy Ibs. wg en EY ag at gh eo ae boloyp fin pers - a 2 100 1a. Tn ha when Ab ve vo sained : 2 he you nesd 1 or normal w ms 1 18 Ar of NEW DISCOVERY! HOT WATER [hokage iv Glass! : oe Hot water ready 3 times faster than from crdingfy single element water heaters! - ° Hot water stays hot 2% times longer than in ordinary water heaters! \ g Saves 12% on. electricity! See ths yes Inglis Glasleel Water Heater al our store today! Manvtactored | under license from A, O. Smith Sb Mitwoukes, Wisc. a LL Port Perry Electric (1st door north of Hotel) PHONE 177 era] Hospital, on Sunday, April 3rd, | PORT PERRY |. Rexall PPP IPIE IEEE IEEE EES LAWRENCE'S 'ONE CENT + SALE THIS WEEK -- Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday MEDICINES $1.25 Agarex Comp. 2 for $1.26 i 98¢c. Peptona : 2 for 99c. 50c. Milk of Magnesia 2 for 5lc. $1.00 Syrup of Hypophos- "phites 2 for $1.01 69¢, Grape and Lemon Salt 2 for 70c. 25c. Hydrogen Peroxide 2 for 26c¢. 35¢. Stomach & Liver Pills 2 for 36e. 59c. A.S.A. Tabléts : 2 for 60c. $1.15 Halibut Liver Capsules 2 for $1.16 $2.19 Multiple Vitamin Capsules 2 for $2.20 $1.00 Cod Liver & Creosote roovesoeses Comp. 2 for $1.01 TOILETRIES 65¢. Gardenia Face Powder 2 for 66e¢, 40c. Gardenia Lipstick 2 for 4lc. 40¢. Silque Deodorant Cream 2 for 4lc. 60c. Camelia Face Powder 2 for 6lc. Camelia Face Cream 2 for 6lc. 33c. Klenzo Tooth Paste 2 for 34c. 45¢. Rexall Shaving Cream 2 for 46¢. 30c. Stork Baby Powder . 2 for 3lc. 93¢c. Mi 31 Antiseptic 2 for 94c. 49¢, Mi 31 Tooth Paste 2 for 50c. d5c. Assorted Perfumes 2 for 36¢. 60c. SUNDRIES 20c. Procap Adhesive Tape 2 for 2lc. $1.25 Clinical Thermometers 2 for $1.26 Pocket Combs 2 for 1lc. Dressing Combs 2 for 16e¢. Handle Combs «2 for. 26¢. 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PHONE 289, Taylor's Restaurant "The Place to Eat When Away from Home" FULL COURSE MEALS -- SODA FOUNTAIN - - 'We Now Have Our NEILSON'S EAST Open Sunday - L ER CHOGOLATES Phone 96 + DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG : DENTIST i Queen Street Phone 237 + Port Perry . Attention Housewives Bonded Singer representative will be in Port Ferry and district each THURSDAY, For information re- garding Sales and Service, write the Oshawa, Onb, W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Theraphy UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets Phone 138 HEP REFRIGERATION for, prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. : Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey LARGE FOWL--over 6 'bs. top FARMERS We are paying this week especially GOOD. PRICES for VEAL CALVES and LIVE FOWL weights, aecording to quality. SPRING BROILERS, 37¢c. 1b. Weights (2% to 8-Ibs,, which will grade milk Fed "A", quality, 38e. per Ib. Lighter "B" Grade 86c¢. 1b. PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD £20 1b. 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