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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jun 1949, p. 10

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- LNs - AS i HASAN TAA te - FATAY sf "% Ap Supplement to the Port Perry Star, Thursday, June 23rd,§1949. ~ Lik A \ = = J < = JO You can still find people who "don't believe in . banks"... who keep their cash in old coffee pots, or hide it in the woodpile, or carry it around. 'But most folk nowadays keep their money in bank : accounts. They can get it whenever they want it; and they can pay their bills by cheque. Canadians g have more than seven million such deposit accounts. In terms of Canada's adult population, that makes it practically unanimous. The banks, in turn, know they must earn this confidence by giving you the best service they know how. Today you can take your account to any bank you choose. And what is in your bank book is strictly between you and your bank. It is your own private business. e State monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your bank account to the eye of the state official, ' SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK -1J. (McKibbin and choir Shirley Sunday School was poorly attended on Sunday, no doubt, owing to the De- coration service at Prince Albert. Hope to see more out next Sunday. Several families from from this vicinity attended the Decoration ser- vice, and although the gathering was not as large as last year, it was a good turnout, The cemetery was at its best as usual. The junior choir, led by Mrs. Hastings, was much enjoyed. 'L'his was certainly a great opportunity for the young girls. Birthday greetings to Douglas Moore for the 18th, and Robert Duff and Jean Toms for the 21st of June. Mr, and Mrs, E. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster, called on friends here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tummonds were Sunday night supper guests at the Franklin home. Sinclair Robertson spent Sunday afternoon .with Tom Duff, Sorry to report Betty Lambe on the sick list, recovering from a tonsil operation in Oshawa hospital on Sat- urday. : 'An epidemic of sore throats and colds seem to be going in the school, in spite of all the dry hot weather. We wish the pupils success in the examinations, It seems too hot for them to put their best thoughts on paper. The strawberry crop is very light owing to the dry hot weather. The Popowich's had their first picking on Friday. The last rain in these parts was on May 24th,' Mr, Ernie Smith is spending a few weeks at his home near Belleville. Mrs. Duff and Ruth called on Mrs. Russell Lane, in Columbus last week. The Shirley Women's Institute are invited to Whitby on June 29th to at- tend the 50th anniversary of their In- stitute. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. D. Banks, of Toronto, called on Lorne and Mrs. Duff on Saturday, on their way to Haliburton, where they are spending two weeks. Mr. Russell Wray expects to be ready to raise his barn some time this week, Don't forget to go to the polls and cast your vote on June 27th, It is a privilege we should not neglect. Blackstock Anniversary services were held in St. John's Anglican Church with Rev. taking the morning service and Rev. de Pencier Wright, Bowmanville and his choir the evening service. Blackstock Public - School pupils had their picnic at Cream of Barley Camp, Bowmanville, on Saturday afternoon and attended the show in the evening, Mr. Wheeler's school bus and Mrs. Neil's car were full to overflowing. It wads a very happy occasion and everyone reported a good time even though it was a bit hot and somewhat fatigueing. ) Mr. and Mrs, Ford's family from Toronto were with them on Sunday for Father's Day. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J.| Archer (Dorothy Wotton) on their marriage. Best wishes for a long and happy life together. Sympathy is extendéd to the friends and relatives of the late Mrs. William Barton (Elizabeth Bradburn) who eds was buried from St. John's Church on Saturday, June 18th, Cartwright Fife and Drum Band are practising faithtully every Fridg evening and 30 members under Joh: Hamilton's leadership, add to the en- Joyment of local residents. We wish them continued successs, : Mesdames N. Malcolm, N. Mount- joy, T. Smith, P, VanCamp, A, Bailey, and 8S. VanCamp, attended the District Annual of the W.IL at Newtonville and came home proudly reporting that Llackstock W.L. Branch had received a leather briefcase for having the best printed program in the district for the past year. Congratulations. do WHVLUVUG Scugog was well represented at Pine Grove becoration on Sunday, and it made a small attendance at our wor-- ship service, Mr. Denton spoke on "Life's Important Issues," taken from St. Paul's letters. We are sorry that next Sunday will be "Harry's" (Mr. Denton's last Sun- day with us. He has been speaking to us for the past two years, and we have. enjoyed his many sermons and talks during that time. Mr. Norman Hope, of Kindersley, Saskatchewan, and his sister, Mrs, W. J. Mullen, of Baring, Sask., are spend- ing a few weeks with their brothers David and Gordon Hope, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Fralick were accompanied by Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. F. Gerrow to spent their 42nd wedding anniversary at Gananoque and the Thousand Islands, on June 12 and 13, and many more happy years are the wishes of their Scugog.friends. The Centre roads were very busy on Sunday, for the cars averaged one a minute during the day. Everyone seemed to be looking for a cool place, Mrs. M. King spent a long week-end with friends at Meaford. Miss Kay Prentice is assisting in Peel's Hardware, in Port Perry. The family gathering season is here again. The King picnic is on Satur- day, at Little Britain Park; the Milner picnic is also on Saturday. The hard-time dance on Friday evening was very enjoyable and it caused lots of amusement, for most all were dressed for the hot night. The prize winners were Eddie Prentice and lla Barry, Teddy Denny and Doreen Reader. The broom dance caused much laughter. Lunch was served. The committee for the next dance is Yvonne Milner, Fay Edgar and Teddy Denny and David Wilson. Date an- nounced later. Monday is election day--be sure 'to vote. Congratulations to Fay Edgar and David Wilson on getting their en- trance standing without writing an entrance examination. The time is here again for thresh- ing the green peas. They have to be taken to Columbus this year. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG ® DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated Phone 30 Port Perry. 2 --- 'We Leave it to You! @ Arthur Williams @ The CCF "" \ < hil they --They have a sane an > Pl form because the People built it. --In [Saskatchewan they have proved will do what they say and do --Has Served you well --Over 1200 cases handled and everybody satisfied! --His speeches in Parliament have been Outstanding. --Has forced the Liberals to hand out ° ' Social Reforms. it Intelligently. LET ONTARIO RIDING SAY Wi / LLIAMS | rf d sensible Plat: JUNE 27th SAN ESSE WEAN PS Te RAY Gd BET TA SH 5, Be ™

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