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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Sep 1949, p. 4

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SY 2 LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Robt. McClintock, Taos Rigas, Ae e's SRT Lh ia nes Ay Sanh bh bone baw A Mn pny aS - oy ! a 4 ° L 4 - fr po LIPO § ERY oS A Fis rhea idpi aides bradkii has bie ¥ ; hi 3 ENN Senbiaiiniga fai ¥ Nh SONN'S + a THE CHUKCHES| Silver + Wedding "Anniversary ~ Calif, has been visiting his sister, PRESBYTERIAN i f id Mis. M. Keal, and his brothér, Mr, J.|' Rev, John Riddell, Au A- surprise 'party was: Held at' the Ll Fo McC Tintock. -- Sunday, Sept. 18th=-- thome of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rod. : 2 FI wom. Rally Day Tor congrega- Lnniny-Seugog-on-Sept--10th, in-honou ; TL NL. SH lonmtientnd' - LP ¥ ' a : \ 3 § : . : - / . yp I] j : iki SLE ds i : . / ia . . LJ ¥ ' 4 . + : ------ To Lawrence's Te] Store News™ Gi ou Can Save With 'Safety at Your Rexall" "Store Mrs. Da is ad a few days with Mrs. W, H. Harris. Mis. Mul- tott is So to her-home after holidaying in "Muskoka, : Murs. Mabel Chapman and Mrs, R. Somerville have returned from a visit with Messrs Art and Roy-Somerville, i Bechard, "Sask. They flew back to Toronto, stopping AC "ew hours - in Winnipeg to call jon Mr. and' Mrs. Beverley Smallman. 3 qo 2 My_and Mis Rdg d by . , son Lloyd, also Mrs. Aylmer a 3 and daughter Doris, of Cannington, visited the Misses Stovin recently. . © We regret to report, Mr. Wm, T. Jeffrey is quite ill at time of writing. © Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker' and Danny, of Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. - Donald Cawker, of Toronto, were thé guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wes, Cawker, for the week-end. Mrs. W. Elliott has réturned from an 8 weeks' visit- with her sister-in Parry Sound. y Misses L. and G: Stovin attended the Murdock-Suddard wedding . in St. George's Anglican C hurch, Oshawa, on Saturday last. W -f IN MEMORIAM SPENCER --In loving memory of my dear husband,. Alfred -Fislie Spen- cer, who passed away, Sept, 17, 1947. Days of sadness still come o'er us; "Pears in silence often flow; ® For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died two years ago. Ever" remembered by | his wife. a Married - BOU RG EOIS- R DE R White and pink asters with ite satin bows on the pews formed an ef- fective setting for a-candle light wed- ding in the United Church on Satur- day evening, "when Dorothy' Irene, daughter of Mis. Clarence Rider, and the late Mr. Rider, was united in mar: riage with Mr. Charles Bourgeois, son' of Mr. and Mrs. John Bourgeois of Nova Scotia.' . pT Rev. W. C. Smith performed" the } Sanday, Sept. tion and . Sunday, School, "Special program. Parents are invited to worship with thi¢x children. Sunday, Sept.-26th--Communion ser- vice will bo held at | 11 aun, 2 HURC H or THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. John I, Coneybeare ° Uw, --Holy Communion, 11" amc Sunday "School opens. No morning or evening .servicese rer mp PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH tN | .P, Taylor, Pastor. of Mr. and-Mrs. Carl Graham's 25th wedding anniversary, The" hame: Was beautifully decorated with flowers, thet guests ward entertained with bingo. and" prizes, a special one béing presented to the longest married .| couple, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman. A 'humorous reading 'was given. by Mrs, ,G, Beach; Bowmanville, and two 5 well rendered solos "Love sends a little gift of roses" and "Sunghine -of your' Smile" were sung by Mis. S. May, of Toronto, accompanied by Mrs. T. Red- autumn | .- NOXZEMA 6. oz. size), special, 9c. reed. sy | " dry; September tHth 10 a.m.--Bible School, 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, "7-p.m.--Evangelisti¢ - Service, Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at-8 p.m PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith Minister. Mrs. Elsie Dobson, A.T.C.M., © Organist and Choirleader Sunday, September 18th-- ' 10 am --=8. S. and Primary Class. - I1-a.m.--The doom of heathen and indifferent individuals and nations "may be averted by the challenge + of the gospel of Christ. The evening service is withdrawn inn deference to Prince Albert An- niversary.. i " ALBERT UNITED man' at' the 'piano; community singing. - Mr. and "Mus. Graham" were 'then .lasked to come forward and be seated and a corsage of American Beauty roses was presented to Mrs. Graham. Mrs. T, Redman-then read a very suit- able atldress and a five-piece silver tea service in grape design. was pre- sented to them by LAheir daughter Mrs. H. Hargrave (Dorothy) and their son Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Graham very fittingly replied, thanking - everyone Cifor the lovely gift. - Other short speeches were made. A delicious buf- fet Tuncheon was then served, Mrs: E, Philips, of Oshawa, and Mrs. Savage, of Whitby, pouring tea." The : table was spread with a silk lace cloth and PRINCE i CHURCH Harper, 18th-- ~Churcli "Anniversary Services. 2.30 .p.n.--QGuest soloist, Mrs. Ells- worth Kennedy. Duet, Misses ly shirley Smith and Joan Howey." 7.50 pan. = Anthems-by the Port Perry United Church Junior Choir. under the direction of Mrs. Dob- son and Mrs. Hastings. Rev. R. M. Seymour, of Enniskillen, will ~ be guest minister at both services. Mrs. A. Organist. IE Sst: IMMAC ULA' rE CON CEPTION - PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest. COURTESY TO GOD Well," that is what prayer is, and ought to be. It is praising God for His goodness. -It is applauding and! appreciating His creation. It is thanking Him for all that He has given to us, and most of all for Him- self. It is appealing to Him for what we need, exactly as® reasonably and practically as we- ask the boss for_a prettily decorated with . pink and jit 'streamers, flowers and candles, and ce ntered with, P decorated wedding 'cake, Thd friends ow making their depar- 'Ture wishing Mr. and Mrs. Graham every. success in coniing years. Fonty- five ruests were present from' Toronto, 3 Uxbridge, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowman-- ville, Blacks tock, Enniskillen ng Port FP erry. 6% ny ¢ I'he Addreis' this special oceasion--your Silver 'Wedding Anniversary time must have been 'flying' because we did not realize that Yo many years had passed since your marriage. We are glad to- see you both looking -so well and happy. By your diligence, thrift, and good Hote, you have made through - the years, a "most comfortable and beauti- ful farm home, characterized by kind- i Rh Jr -- Prayer". double ring cergmony. Mrs John Dob; the organ and accom- ames Rider, brother of sang. "The as part of the service and " during the stgning of the " son" presided : panied Mi -~the bride, who Lord's "Because register. ) Given i in marriage by her uncle, Mr. 'Nelson McMann, of Toronto, "the bride wore @ gown of 'white satin brocaded | in velvet. Her fingertip veil was held by a halo of gardenias, and she carried a cpscade of red and white - roses. Mrs. Gordon Harris was mat? ron. of honour for her sister and was gowned in nile 'green brocaded satin with matching veil and mittens, and carried a cascade of shell pink glad- iolus-petals and roses. -Another sister of the bride, Migs Marjorie Rider was | bridesmaid and wgreé a gown of orchid "brocade satin designed on lines ident- ical with that worn by the matron of | honour, with matching headdress and mittens and carried a cascade of peach gladiolus petals and. talisman roses. | Little Carol Hope, of Oshawa, acted raise when the Tamily outgrows our pay cheque. - Prayer is a thing that ought to rise as naturally to our minds and hearts---and- sometimes to our lips--ads the "thank. you" with which we express our "appreciation to the man or the woman who shows us a courtesy or gives us a gift, MES YSEERE EEE ly,_hospitality We'are glad that you chose to do so in this community. There are many things to be said in favour of remaining near the old home. T he same families lye been friends' for generations, "There is a real un< derstanding between them, something wore than mere acquaintance. They {share many fine memories--memories Prince Albert Anniversary Services SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 1949, at 2. 30 and: 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL MUSIC at "both services by PORT PERRY JUNIOR CHOIR MRS E=KENNEDY;~Soloist-- Duets by Misses' ¥ SHIRLEY SMITH & JOAN HOWEY 'REV. R. SEYMOUR' of ENNISKILLEN , will be the guest who also led in| and hundreds of other NEW "ARTICLES. Sale BARNS at 1 p.m, We are-very pleased to meet you on|' ~~ H A reliable low-price pen PENS rt - JERGEN'S' CARBOLIC SOAP, 3-28c. | --CHEORIDENT-AMMONIATED "SHEAFFER _FINELINE | WOODBURY'S SOAP... 4 cakes 29c. $ fe for school use, ; $115: Ls, SHEAFFER FINELINE _ | [~~ "MOUTH WASH 75c. and $1.25 A. M. LAWRENCE P EPSODENT: TOQTH PASTE 2:3 ig > } > . '25¢., 45¢., The: § {BALL POINT PENS "1 (oLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE : New Low Price. - 4 LET 286s, 4B; Te. § $1.9 |. 1eANA TooTH PASTE, ...30c, 49¢. } i Keer PLUGGING FOR THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ig of: NEW MERCHANDISE The list includen I'rocured by Port Perey Business. Firms. COMBINATION RADIO PHONOGRAPH; BROODER; LAWN 'MOWER; STOVES 'CANNED. GOODS; PONY; LITTLE PIGS; WASHING MAC HINE; donated by C itizens of the community. RNY; JAU SPECIAL TY WARNER RIDING WALL PAPER; PAINT; . Also. numerous USED articles This. is sponsored by : Port Perry Lions Club At. PALM ER M EMORIAL PARK; PORT PERIY:-LAKEFRONT. TUES., SEPT. 20 | {Come Early and et "new "goods "at your own price. ALL PROCEEDS, for COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL CENTRE. oF TED JACKSON, Auctioneer EVERYBODY COME. |: M EMORIAL a Hospitality. vs All Over Town they worked togétlier -in: the interests of each and all. They learn the mean- ing of that well known hymn "Blest be the tie that binds; Our hearts in Christian love. truth of that old saying, "A friend is known in time of need." We have sympathized with you in times of bereavement. A number of your dearest friends have been called to.fhe "Life Beyond"--whom we also, a in honoured memory. "I" We hope that this evening will be | Se you a. pleasant memory and an as-[- surance to you, dear Mabel and Carl, that-we value your friendship .and that of your family. We. are glad that i : as flower girl, and was gowned in 4 y p Dorothy, Hugh and Vernon are here Y vellow taffeta with hat and gloves to Speakor a) both services, to-night. ~~ They compléte the party a match and carried a nosegay of mixed ALL ARE WELCOME nicely. We wish for you and yours x9 ! 51 flowers. many years. of happines" and. prosper- | 3 -- ~The best man was Mr. Jack Hope| ; ity. Please' accept these gifts with' "and the 9shers were Mr. M. Hope and | ANNOUNC EMENT oe our hearty congratulations on ~YOuF : "Mr. R. Walker, of Oshawa. = aT -- er a_reception at the Delieaterin- banquet. hall the couple left for points east. They will make their home in + Oshawa. | Out of town guests were Mr. Myers. and son, Miss Lola Dodds, Miss Lila Johnson, Miss Madge- Durno, Mrs. M. Hope, Mrs. J. Hope,. Mrs. Graham, Miss Joan Graham, Myr. Frank Heas- "lip, Mr. and Mrs. C. McMann, all of Oshawa; Dr. and Mrs. McKinney, of Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beacock, of Epsom; Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Rider, Mr. Lionel Rider, Mr, and Mrs. Ken- neth Ewers,- Mr. and Mrs. Norley, "MF. and Mrs, N.-McMann, all-of "To= ronto; Mr. Fred Baker, and Mrs. Man- ning, of Bowmanville, 53 0 re jain | Cuthbert, Mr. and Mer, Norman Ge Kerry, of. "Port Perry, announce the-engagenient of their only daughter; Mavis Lucretia to Arthur Arnold Graham, son of Mrs, Janies Graham, South Mountain, and the late Mr. Graham, Marriage to take-place--at-H5--pm;;--October ist, at | Port Perry United Church. Mi ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Dyniond an- nounce the engagement of their niece, Vivian Jeanne Cuthbert; daughter of Mrs, Cuthbert; and 'the late Leslie Woodstock, Opt., to Gordon Murell Goode, son of Mr, and. Mrs. Murell Goode. The marriage Will take St. John's o'clock in Presbyterian Church, LR ELEY im EE aaa 1 . QUALITY GROCERIES 1 § STONEY CREEK ulm ED CHERRIES, RE 0c, BM NELSON'S COCOA ...cociostvornecssicirsiessrin V th. 27c. 1 1b, 39. L CAMPBELLS, SOUP--Asparagis, Chickgn | Noodle, Veg. Beéf, 2 « 35c. LKER'S SALTINE SODAS iil st, rd 1h, 276 RIMBA iii iin nr misnigiinn Mri isinon eriiipi 1°, 79. . MOUNTAIN BLEND COFFEE, freshly ground:-4%'s 35¢.; 1 Ih, 67cs-. APPLEFORD WAX PAPER, 100. toll ooooovmonicciriiins EAT TS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES «3 THT WEALTHY APPLES, 6 qt. basket tunisia vnins tpnmsssaasiriraind 396, WE DELIVER PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE _ MERLIN DOWSON | Silver Wedding -Day.------ + place-on- Saturday, October 16th, at 4] of- sorrow, joy and of co- operation; as | They learn also the |- riverine av ta ' Lo 50-50 'CLUB The. opening meeting of the 50-50 Club will be on Monday evening, Sept. 10th, at 8 o'clock, in the basement of the United Church, It is being ar- ranged as a memorial service for the that we have as "many. "members as possible to pay our respects, Any former friends of Mary, who are not members of our. Club, and would like to join us, will be very 'wel- come. : - "SERVICE CLUB' The first meeting of the Service Club will be held on Thursday, Sept. 16th, at the home of 'Mrs, Bill Wake- ford. - Make- the- first meeting a good one, ALPHA CLUB 3 ; The first meeting of the Alpha Club will be held on Monday, Sept. 26th. The "election of officers of the Club will take place--All young people to be present. 'BROWNIES + Thé Brownie Pack will meet at the Library, Friday, Sépt. 16th, a 4 p.m. : [All Brownies agds 8 to 11 are invited % [to attend. La AUCTION SALE LIVE STOCK, ETC. Tuesday, ,Sept. 27th, the property of Howard Harris, one mile north of Burketon, lot 12 eon. 1. Sale at 1 late Mary Walker, and it is 'hoped iE -_ ~ b-Bottle ¢ Carton 2 Plus deposit. 3% per bottle Authoriesd bottler of Cots-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Lud, PERRY BD N---- 2 PEREY | PHONE 7Z¢ Rexall Store PORT a ote ote 0% a ote fea SLES EL i SPS + Gerrow S 'Bread i is i Yor Te People who want the Best 4 BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY SATURDAY SPECIAL "PINEAPPLE LAYER CAKES" Phone 32. Vassosiasassammanastsssssis Gerrow Bros. Bakery av i Jil J J | HH 11 i {| ---------------- 'BRI TON'S DRI )RE : LI ~ Stanley R. Brut "Phin Sik SE anley ruton, mB. § "Phone 16 PORT PERRY = : , 43 te =~ s ; bj } F [| i EE oo TONI HOME PERMANENT-- -- Hudnut Creme Rinse $1.26 ®. with the new 'spin 2s '$3. 50 Hudnut Egg Creme ne . = value For--$279.= Sf mpihanpogs wer $1.25 a Se Toni Refill Kit "oeuvres sersrssens $1.25 | Breck Shampoo won TS0. ; z I= Hudnut Home Permanent ........... $3.25 - FITCH .SPECIAL---- u = [|] : * Shampoo and Hajr [| i g Hudnut Refill Kit inion: SL. 75--}----"TPonic--:= ~49c--and 08c--g§ -- = , a ---- ERE HER iad CT momma i : eT THEM ALL Stave & Fuel 0il, Kerosene "GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS "RAY BIRKETT : AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS. #00807 0% 50 00 40 0 070 0 0% 0% 0% 0% 4% Ta Fo hh 1 4% 4 TP 0 4% 4% 4% + 4 pet gol el Sel 2d ol Ret Sel Bd Bed Bit Rat aT Bet 28 Bok HOE 4 40 000 070 07,000 0% 0% 470 6% 0% 0% 0% "0 0% mbdettra ain at ot Jol al tel tel el Led il Sed Sol tel ted Bed BT Rud 88 4,8 0,8 $0 000,070 0% 4% 070 0% 0% 0% 00 0% 0% 4% 4% 70 0% % 4% Pe ~~ UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES PHONEC20S, UXBRIDGE, A -- --ie WE gm farm animals, i Toronto--Adelaide 3636 Port Parry 1i8 r21 Uxbridge 27 ATTENTION. "FARMERS Weare paying. the current: market "prites for d HORSES 2 CATTLE = HOGS Telephone Collect-for- Immediate Service: ARNE GORDON YOUNG LIMITED ead or \ ? Brosklin 3 ll at the farm of - 40 T, o'clock. Terms in come; to buy Liolden Guernseys. [33st tits sststIsttIIIIR III III RRO | GUERNSEY SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, at 1 pm. JACK STEWART, PETERBOROUGH R.R.7 (2 miles east of Peterborough on No. 7- Highway) Fall Freshening Cows and Heifers--Pure bred and Grade. . , and. Blood Tested. A Golden Opportunity to improve our milk quality ; to raise your butter fat; to increase your eee terete ett setts tettetsttstttee e Specialize = IN -- GENERATORS, STARTER and ELECTRICAL Repairs on all makes of cars... GENERAL | 1 . Towing, Ete, . . i' Al Work [Guaranteed i i 'Miitchester Garage | MANCHESTER PHONES 83w & 820.22 Garage. Work, Welding,; [I SEE IaL Gale uy |} SPECIAL SALE ; | WHILE IT LASTS | + INSUL- BRIC SIDING i TY | + $12.95 PER. 100 sQ. 2 -- "8 Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co.,. Limited '§ ts ONT. |§ PORT PERRY i ~~ Phone 240 w - 8 PS eh rh A OE

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