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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jun 1949, p. 4

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Arthur L. Crook, who is finishing his fourth year on the teaching staff at Port Perry High School, resigned his position this past April and ac- cepted an appointment on the Col- legiate Institute staff at Smith's Falls, Mr. Crook will be completing Part III of his Specialist's course in Industrial Arts and Crafts at Toronto this summer, He and his family ex- pect to leave town about the middle of August, Miss Shirley Fallis, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton and daughter Donna were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, 'M. P. Fallis. Mr. Bill Hayes, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. Hayes. Howard Garvey has accepted a posi- tion on the S.S. Judge Kenefic for the summer vacation period. Mr. Art Sheridan was a week-end guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs. Mr. Emmerson MacMillan of To- ronto, at his home here over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Moorhead were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ray Cook. Mr, David Kight was in town for the week-end. Mr. Leonard McCullough, of To- ronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowles, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McKegg, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Stevenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hutchin- son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lew. Burnett, Miss Muriel Bartheau, Misses Ethel, Judith and Hattie Kish were Saturday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Bartheau, who held a picnic at their home on Cochrane St. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cawker and Mr. Robt. Cawker, of Toronto, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker. We are pleased to hear that Wesley and Zula Jackson are much improved in health, after an attack of pneu- monia., Hope to see them out soon. Members of Blue Ray Chapter have attended several celebrations recently. Birthday Party at Pickering; Past Matrons and Patrons Night at Osha- wa, and a Church service in Toronto. Reports have been very pleasing re- garding these events, The C.G.LT. girls are having a pic- nic supper at Birdseye Center Park, June 18th, around 3 o'clock. We are meeting to discuss plans for camp. Bring your supper and your bathing suit, girls! Mrs. W. S. Taylor wishes to thank all those people who so kindly sent her flowers and cards during her re- cent hospitalization. ' Casting Tournament at the Park, Saturday, June 18--Oshawa, Whitby, Port Perry Clubs will take part. Port Perry Club Casting Friday, this week at the park. Carp Derby, Sunday, June 19th. ANNOUNCEMENT Avon Products of Canada, take pleasure in appointing Mrs. Edna Starkey as their representative in Port Perry and surrounding district. Mrs. Starkey will be glad to call on you and show you samples of our products. : Phone 306J. b . NOTICE Parents who plan sending children to the Kindergarten Class in the Port Perry Public School in September, please register the pupil on or before June 21st. Please send name, and date of birth of child to the school. Pupils five years of age before Jan. 1st, 1950 may register. R. H. CORNISH, Principal. L1.O.D.E. STREET FAIR AT UXBRIDGE COME and bring - your friends to the Susie Sorobji I.0.D.E. Street Fair and Dance in Uxbridge, WEDNES- DAY, JUNE 20th. There will be a Variety Show from 8 to 9 o'clock, . followed by Bingo, Games, Refresh- 'ments, ahd Dancing to Bruce Gould's Music. Proceeds from lucky draw in aid Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. - june23 CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Fred Toms wishes to thank all her neighbours and friends who were so kind to her during her illness at home and her stay at Oshawa General Hospital, - by sending flowers, lovely cards of comfort and cheer, and two baskets of fruit, one from Shirley Women's Institute and one from the Bethel Sunday School... These were deeply appreciated. CARD OF THANKS Mr, James Ewen wishes to express his appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness and words of sympathy, during his recent sad bereavement in the death of Mrs, Ewen. . STRAWBERRY TEA and HOME BAKING SALE Auspices of the Fireside Club of the Presbyterian Church. ' Proceeds to. be donated to the Port Perry Community Recreation Centre. Saturday, June IN MEMORIAM BROWN---In loving memory of my dear uncle, Rev. W, P. Brown, who died, June 18th, 1947, For still his silent ministry Within our hearts has place; As when on earth he walked with us, And met us face to face. Always remembered b niece, Mrs. Jessie many- friends. his loving oppett, and DEATHS : EWEN---At Oshawa General Hos- pital, on Sunday, June 6th, 1949, Edith Afberia Gamble, beloved wife of Jas. 'BERRY ow AY the ome 2 her ughter, Mrs. N. H. Ho nee a. on Tuesday, Sane. 7th 1949, ce Golding, beloved wife of the late , Berry, in her 82nd year. THE CHURCHES TUNE IN TO / ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, June 19th-- 'Mass Meeting CCF BROADCASTS 10,00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, Subject--The Power of God. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev, John Conybeare. June 19--1st Sunday after Trinity. 9 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11 a.m.--Litany and sermon 400th Anniversary of Prayer Book. "11 a.m.--Sunday School. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, June 19th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, LIBERAL at Port Perry High School, on Mon., June 20 In the interests of the Ont. Riding : at 8.30 p.m. CKDO (1240) 5.30 DAILY Timed for. Supper Time === BANITONE DRY CLEANING FOR ME... CLOTHES : "COME BACK ASSOC. 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 am.--S. S. and Primary Class. Soloist--Mrs. Robertson, 11 a.m.--Rev. R. G. Halbert, B.A. 7 p.m.--Rev. R. G. Halbert. Soloist--Beryl Palmer. Ex-Minister of PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH Mrs. A. Harper, Organist 11 a.m.--S. S. and Bible Class. 8 p.m.--Rev. R. G. Halbert, B.A. Come and hear the cur IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest. Colin Campbell, W.C. Thompson Liberal Candidate for Ont. Riding Ontario Riding Liberal Association. - Public Works rent issues. of the day. A COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR EACH THE BEST CATHOLICS Those: who make the best citizens, - NIN ~L=2A FAMILY NEED. employees, and neighbours are those - who go to Confession often, once a month or more. No Catholic can go to confession, and receive absolution for his sins, unless he promises faith- fully and effectively to amend his life. If your Catholic employee or neigh- bour is breaking God's law, send him to Confession. If he does not go, he- ware of him, for if he cheats God, he will cheat you. La Verrier, discoverer of the planet Neptune, was a Catholic, * xo» I. 0. D. E. Masses for June, July and August,' "The Decoration of Soldier's graves Sacred Heart, Uxbridge, all Sundays will toke place at 7 p.m., Saturday, at 9 a.m. except last Sunday of the June 18th. Members will meet at the month at 11 a.m. "Library at 6.45 p.m. Cars will be on Immaculate Conception, Port Perry, oe her all Sundays at 11 a.m., except last hand to convey members to the deco- Sunday of the month at 9 a.m. Why does God not stop wars? or smilie i) why does God not send rain? Did you ask Him? «2 : A third world war will come if you RECEPTION TO REV. JOHN T. do not pray. The Mother of God "| CONYBEARE, AT THE CHURCH foretold it at Fatima. ANSE NENNENENENERD OF THE ASCENSION On Monday evening a reception and Pantry Shower was held in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension in honour of the new incumbent whose Induction will follow shortly at the convenience of the Bishop. | EVENING AUXILIARY W.M.S. The regular meeting of the evening Auxiliary was held in the Sunday School room of the United Church on Wednesday evening, June 8th. Mrs. L. Colbear presided. The meeting | ) opened with the hymn, "Guide Me 04 A program was rendered, choruses Thou Great Jehovah", followed by the 'sung and refreshments served. Rev. Lord's Prayer in unison. After the|W. C. Smith and Rev. John Riddell minutes of the last meeting were read | welcomed the new Rector in the name and roll call answered by 21 members, 'of their respective churches. Mrs. R. Peel took charge of the de- y votion period. Mrs. Fitchett read the! The Wardens of St. Thomas Church, Scripture, Mrs. Peel read two very Brooklin, accompanied by several interesting papers on Missions. A members attended and brought an very dainty lunch was served by the invitation for the members of the group in charge. The next meeting Church of the Ascension to visit them [will be in September. on a like mission. | --_-- ee The Wardens then produced a heap of kitchen gadgets and pantry sup-: plies ard they made quite a shower for which the Rector in a short ad- dress sincerely thanked all, It looks as thought Mr. Conybeare was slated | for a successful mission and the Star joins in welcoming him to Port Perry. IT LOOKS GOOD On Tuesday morning the Globe and Mail, page 3, carried a good picture of Principal C. A. Vickery, of Wil- liamson Road School, Toronto, at his desk preparing for class in arithmetic. Mr. Vickery is a son of Charles L. Vickery, known to older Port Perry- ites as "Charley" who ran the lumber I Skinny men, women gain5,10, 15 Ibs. 'T-BONE STEAK or PORK CHOP DINNER 3 DECKER HAMBURGER HOT DOGS AFTERNOON. TEA AND HOME COOKING SALE - The sale of Home Cooking and af- ternoon tea held on Saturday, June 11 under the. auspices of Maybelle Re- becca Lodge was very successful, DONLANDS There was a long table laden down with good things to eat--pickles, jam, : Ice Cr cam rolls, pastry, and luscious cakes. A . i large number of ladies attended the NOVEL ICE tea also. ¥ The proceesd amounted to $65.00 which will be donated to the Port Perry Reéreational Fund. Many thanks to those who attended and helped, and especially to Mr. and Mrs. Haugen for the use of the Ban- quet room, Ice Cream--it's a real treat. Roussean Upholstery Featuring a complete FURNITURE REPAIR and REFINISHING SERVICE On hand is a complete line of Materials to choose from. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 483 and we will be glad to consider your next repair job. We-do custom building; too. 216 Mary St. E., WHITBY --------- eel EP -- ---- -- ------ JUNIOR COMMITTEE ORGANIZED A junior committee of the Recrea- tion Centre is being organized, con- sisting of young volunteers from Port Perry High and Public Schools. This committee will carry out many ac- tivities for the . Recreation Centre which can best be done by our youth themselves, 3 Their duly elected board of directors will be published later. and fuel yard at the foot of the street later taken over by Mr. Fred Reesor. It is a pleasure to see Port Perry boys of the old school making good, and we feel confident our present school is laying the foundation for success of the present generation. Come and see us Mr. Vickery, but you won't know the old lake front. It has a new face. (contributed by H. G. Hutcheson) ------ E> ---- - HELEN PEEL, BRIDE ELECT, SHOWERED BY FRIENDS Mrs. Harry Peel and Mrs. Oscar Bearé; were co-hostesses last Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower, given in honour of Miss Helen Peel. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Peel, John Street. On arrival the bride was seated un- der a pretty pink umbrella, A gaily decorated barrel was used to convey the many intéresting parcels, Refreshments were served from a beautifully laid tea table. Those that assisted were Mrs. C. Badour, Miss Miriam Peel, Miss Eleanor DeNure, ARTHUR'S WONDERFUL RECORD WILL RE-ELECT HIM MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR COPY OF HIS RECORD THRU THE MAIL | : C.C.F. Riding Assoc. "NOTICE "De NURE BUS LINE Additional Service for Summer Months, Sundays & Holidays EFFECTIVE JUNE 15 th it FOR INFORMATION Phone 281 or 325 Port Perry s = 3 \ . 3 1 EO . QUALITY GROCERIES CERTO, bottle 25c. CERTO CRYSTALS, 2 pkgs. 26c. STUART'S ORANGE MARMALADE, ......24 oz, jar 29c. 'PLUM JAM, 4 1b. tin vais aan 90 GOOD LUCK MARGARENE ......oivinciinnnnnnnnnennnn ib 40€, (Redeem your Coupons and Save 20c.) Wilson's GINGER ALE, 2 large bottles 26c. (plus deposit) STOKELEY TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. tin .........2 for 19¢, SHIRRIFF'S LUSHUS JELLY POWDERS and Ee PUDDINGS ..iviioiininniniivnminisiniinniiin 2 pkgs. 19¢. GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX PASTE, .........1 Ib. tin 29¢- : FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE Our driver serves you promptly. ; Phone 36--Palmer's Grocery Port Perry OO cm) | 6 Terminal Grill DELICIOUS 3 DECKER SANDWICH | & Take home a Delicious Hamburger, | or a Milk Shake, made with Donlands | * rovssvesevesl . "Lawrence's Drug Stere News (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) SUGGESTIONS FOR FATHERS' DAY BACHELOR ROLLS RAZOR $12.50 { Remington Electric Shaver........ 23.95 i Shaving" Cream ......$ 40 i Shaving Lotion ...... Lentheric Shaving Bowl .......... 1.50 eee: J5 ' Lentheric Tanbark Cologne 85¢., $1.35 leum for men ...... 4 ' : he gris ait 18 Bp Frank Medico Pipes ........cou 150 Shaving Sets ...... $1.00 up Military Brush Sets, ...$5.95 to $7.50 Shéaffer Fountain Pens, $6.25 - 10.50 if Shaving Bowl ..... 1.25 KEEP PLUGGING FOR THE COMMUNITY CENTRE A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 7265 Rexall Store 49 "When the bread goes on the table | the meal is ready!" | Ere reer terse te ste eee eeiintene tities eEaeEe PORT PERRY rosso sesresen es - Saturday Special "FATHERS' DAY CAKE" Gerrow Bros. Bakery one 32. 80 0 0 0% 0s 0% 10, 0% 0% Pe fe oF 0 et ete 2RONOPON 0 0 0 0a en a eae a" Canada's next Prime Minister, will speak at a Monster Mass Meetin FRIDAY JUNE 17 th. AT 8.00 P.M,, IN OSHAWA - ARENA |. Dancing and entertainment immed- # ~~ jately following meeting. ® EVERYONE WELCOME. @ Voie. Frank McCallum | on JUNE 27th "Give Ontario Riding a real voice in the next government. A man everyone knows. Sponsored by Ont. Riding Progressive Conservative Assoc. JOS0S0I0I000E0E0R0R0E0E0E0E0E0E0E0S0E0S0E000N0NCISSSS 0 0% 07 4% 00 0% 0% 0% 00 4% 4% 4% 470 8 050" 0% 4% 4% 4% 4% 370 370 $70 $0 $0 0 ¥ Decoration Service THE ANNUAL DECORATION SERVICE AT PINE GROVE CEMETERY ; will be held on SUNDAY JUNE 19 th. - at 2.30 o'clock in the afterneen 'A Good Programme of Music and Short Addresses esis "is Being Prepared. : GRANT CHRISTIE, President ' R. D. WOON, . Secretary 2 ; : £ soit v _ 4 'The People's Meat Market "Where You Get the Choloest in Meats' FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS W. E. MacGregor and Son - Phoné 72w, PORT PERRY EN id ied

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