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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Sep 1949, p. 4

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While away' Mrs, Durkin will repre- LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Durkin left Monday for their holidays up north. sent: the local 1.O.D.E. chapter at the semi-annual convention which is being 29th and 80th. ; «a Lodge méeting of the Eastern Star, H Mr. and 'Mrs. L.D. Colbear, and Mr. : Mrs: George Palmer were in Ot- tawa last. weék attending the Grand 2 which was held in that city. Mrs. I; R. Bentley spent last week in 'Oshawa' with -her aunt Mrs. David ArchdBs | we held at:Kirkland Lake on September |- THE 'CHURCHES ST. JOHN' h) Rev: John Riddell, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, October' 2nd-- 10 _a.m.-- Sunday School. 7 pam.--Sermon--Money. (Please note_change of te.) October 4th, 3 p.m, -- Ladies Aid will meet at the homie of + Mrs, 'W. Anderson. » : CHURCH OF THE- ASCENSION Rev. John Coneybeare, Rector, 11 a.m,-=Holy: Conimunion, - Sunday: School «at 11 a.m. SERVICE OF INSTI ITUTION AND : INDUCTION ~~ Tto illness; but we are looking forward We were sorry that Mrs. Stone could not be with us as planned, due to her talk on manners, néxt Tuesday. We got busy last Tuesday and elect- ed our officers. There' were forty "girls present, and we gave a warm welcome to our newly formed Ex- plorers' gioup. Any girls between the ages of nine and eleven are welcome to come next Tuésday at 7 o'clock. EP Officers President ..........co.. Mayrene Funes Vice-President iy, Barbara Hunter Secretary ......... .... Jean Dowson Treasurer ................. Jean Williams Press Secretary ............. Joan Lewis Pianists ........... fetes Eunice Fifield - Isobel Gibson We are looking forward to a full year. with these officers. - GET. YOUR FALL . PLANTING BULBS at Prince Albert Green House. - 50-50 CLUB conducted by The Tord "Bishop" "of Toronto, : at the Church of the Ascension, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th, 8 p.m. Preacher: Rev. Ramsay Armitage, M.A. D.D. 'PERRY. BAPTIST CHURCH +P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, October 2nd---- 10 u.m.--Bible Schgol. - 1¥ "a.m.--Morning , Worship. 7 p.m. -- Evangelistic Service. ; Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PORT PERRY "UNITED CHURCH. Rev. Clifford. Smith, Minister Mrs. Elsie Dobson, A.T.CM. Organist and Choirleader Sunday, October 2nd-- 10 a.m. ~=Sunday School. 11 a.m. -- Primary Class. 11 a.m. The Lord's Supper will be observed. This is world wide Communion : 4, Sunday. : 7 p.m--Rev. E. M. Nichols, Hart House, University of Toronto, Sacrament of the] - TTI BE SURE 10 ATTEND THE INTER- SCHOOL: : Track and Field Meet « PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS on Friday; Sept, a0 1949 1 10.30 a. m. to 4, 00 p.m.. > *Come and -Suich the students of UXBRIDGE, and" WHITBY HIGH SCHOOLS : | battle for the Championship. In case of rain, the meet will be post. poned until the first fine day after _ Monday," October 3rd, $333828388583028832233223888288882538888888828028888 Scugog As Sunday, October 2nd is World Communion Day, Communion service will be observed at Grace Church.at 11.15 right-after Sunday School, and at Heid Memorial Church at 7.30 pam. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Fines™on the birth of a son, (Edward George) on September 21st, a little brother for Ann. Scugog friends feel v hear of the accident of' who had an eye remgved following an auto accident near Raglan, She is now in Oshawa Hospital. - Monday, October 3rd will be the date for our next meeting. Same time. Same place. A purely social evening, this, so come along and enjoy your- selves. TERN STAR Blue ORDER OF EA On Friday, September 16th, y Chapter No. 238, held a Social |- "évening at Frayer's Pavilion, Caes- area. Everyone present enjoyed: a pleasant evening of games, contests, dancing----and--refreshments.____The courtesy shown our members by Mr. Frayer and assistants was much ap-| preciated. } September' 3-22.23, the Eastern Star Grand Chapter held its Conven- tion in Ottawa at the Chateau Laurier Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. L. IJ. Colbear attend- 'ed as delegages from Blue Ray Chapter No. 238. They report a very interest- ing time at the sessions; also a very pleasant sight-seeing tour sponsored by the Convention for the delegates, . teresting. and the' tour around our Beautiful Capital City, of Ottawa, was very in- PORT PERRY CLUB A 'meeting of the Club will be held on Friday evening at 8 p.m. at Ott Hamilton's Shop. There is information on the water ROD & GUN ----levels-and-what-is-being done-at-Lind-| - 'say towards the raising of the water level of 2the .lake, also the proposals that have been made. h Every Club member is requested to Secretary of the Student CHhris- ------tian-Movement, will speak, PRINCE. ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Mrs. A. Harper, Organist Sunday, October 2nd-- To 2 p.m.--S. S. and Bible Class. 3 p.m. -- World. Wide Communion |- Sunday. "Ye Do Proclaim the Lord's Death." 4, IMMAC UY, ATE CONCEPTION =~ PARISH y sorry to uby Brown, |, s BOWMANVILLE, ..PORT.PERRY, eesndemin - ~ - He "Look AT THESE FEATURES: cena res "Tio: inerease-in premium;---- ep secure your | sons future Now! Give your son a "Head Start" against the time when he has to strike out on' his own. With a Crown Life 5 for 1 policy you' can do this easily. and at low cost. : A $1, 000.00 Crown Life 5 for I policy wei _bought for your son at any time from birth to. age 15, automatically becomes a $5, 000. 00 policy ay age 21, with. - - py SOY 8 i kJ . "Lawrence's Drug Store News | - (You Can® Save With 'Safety at Your Rexall Store.) | NOXZEMA (6 oz. size), specigl' 79¢. i SHEAFFER FINELINE WOODBURY'S SOAP .... 4 cakes 29¢. {f° JR RENS 2 . | JERGEN'S CARBOLIC SOAP, 3-25c. "+3 A reliable low-price - pen CHL ORIDENT AMMONIATED © gf for cipal - MOUTH WASH 75c. and $1.25 : « xy ] PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Maal SHEAFFER FINELINE. ©. 28e., 45¢., T3c. BALL POINT PENS COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE v "New Low. Price LB " 25¢., 45¢., Y5c. $195... vl. pPANA TOOTH: PASTE, a 49¢c. KEEP PLUGGING FOR THE COMMUNITY CENTRE fo) 1, No medical examination on puichaze or at agé 21, 2. Rapidly increasing cash values * can provide.an education fund, _ if desired. 3. Low annual premium. . Get this protection for your son ~~ "while he is sti a lower premium rate. 'Call a Crown Life representative - today. He will be glad to explain the plan i in detail to you. CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY "Established ~ 1900 11 a child and earn. Home Office Toronto Call WC. KING General Agent, PORT PERRY, or . } A treet a + LIA 'M, LAWREMNGE PORT - {i PHONE ; 72 Rexall sore iS | mm ---------------------- Baker' 8 Bread i is your best piv ! ~ Bread is one of the cheapest sources of food energy. . : ? | SATURDAY SPECIAL . ~~ 'i ir "Rainbow Layer Cake" : : Phone 32. : Gerrow Bros. Bakery re get ie Ng a -- Cw - BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE : NN Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. OT Mi and Mrs. George Samells; Jean and Donna; moved to their new home in 'Port Perry on Wednesday. They will: be very much missed from our community, especially: as neighbours and Church workers. However, we. expect to see them quite often. The regular meeting of the W. A. was held in Grace Church on Wednes- day, September 21st, with a good at- tendance. -' Mrs. Glen Hood, the presi- dent, opened the meeting in the regu- and the repeating of the Lord's Prayer lar way with the singing of a hymn : C. Churchley, Port Hope, Ont. CLIP AND MAIL THIS 'COUPON W. C. King, P.O! Box 50, Port Perry Without. obligation send me further literature. ¢ on this policy. Name oie satiresissrnsaibichpsiomsintinn i" ol . Address... of IY Curtis iingiiis mittee desis : CL-8-38 | - T gy ol mas | ges . Phone 16 Im VITAMINS FOR GOOD HEALTH a Now is.the time to star} taking a' proven vitamin tonic to build = up resistance against winter coughs and colds. - : |_| FROSST'S NEO ap cal Foon Jota $55, ad oo Be fl ) 'I'm : in sules--50 for H or ; or 3 wm # . a HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES, 50 for 75¢; 100, $1.29; 500, 54 79 - : _§ WAMPOLES EXTRACT OF COD LIVER, 16 oz. bottle . we J) HE im HORNER'S MALTLEVOL--the original vitamin tonic .... $2. a --_ : 5 AYERST COD LIVER OIL 10D .... . 4 oz. T5c. oz. $175 = ® ALLENBURY"S HALIBOI, MAL : rene 15¢, ahd $1.25 | [] IDAMALT 2 Ibs. 98¢c. 4 Ibs. $1.69. OPER RRO OR Reet ORR tti tt et ii ieieteeriereitiioted 1080004008080 00004 Rev. McGiviiey, Priest." THE BIBLE PROTECTED self without reference to a living, un- religions. Private interpretations is a principle of confusion and destruc- and from religious indifference leads to positive irreligion. This gives us continuous war. Wars-have grown world-wide in scope. Truly the rejection of the recognized spiritual authority in Christendoni has- proved dsastrous. Jatholics rely without "doubt on the infallible certainty of Christ's Church. Christ's teaching must be protected by a rule of -faith free from. error. Questions answered by mail. * 1". ik 1B RA BA J HEE. + {in unison. To interpret the Bible to suit one's erring authority. leads to division of tion. It leads to religious indifference it on Sunday. the Scripture- lesson to correspond with the topic that Mrs. George Sweet- man gave in her very interesting way, about the mountains #roupd Jeru- salem. The "business period was hg up| by discussing the buying of Christmas. cards, 'a hot supper at anniversary time. - The meeting then closed with singing and: the Benediction. - The supper tables looked very 'in- viting decorated with pink asters, and all enjoyed the lovely meal: prepared by groups 7-and 9. Proceeds $24.00. Our family night proved very en- joyable to about forty people who took then a pageant was given by Mrs. Bick, Ralph Milner, Maurice Fralick, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Martyn. Ralph Milner conducted several active games which kept us very watchful. A tasty lunch of sandwiches, cake, cookies and coffee was enjoyed by all. A large number turned out for the Sunday School Rally at Grace Church The flowers, left after attend this meeting ds this should in- terest all Club members. =~ | Otis 0. -(Ott.) Hamilton, Pres. LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR ENTERTAINMENT, -- ADVERTISING, and DANCE PROBLEMS. ---- == KEN SPEARS Mobile and Stationary Sound 'Service and Live Talent avail- able for Dances, Stage Shows, Parties, Etc. Phone Port Perry 286J CHICKEN SUPPER The W. A. of Raglan United Church are holding a chicken supper on Oct. 6th. The supper will be followed by , 1.0. D.E. ; __The first fall meeting of Scugog | Chapter will be held in the roonis of the Order at the Library, on Monday |evening, at 8 p.m "el the wedding of Mr--and--Mrs.--H.--M: Mrs. Maurice Fralick read| jon active part in the program. Rev,| JMR. Bick gave an interesting talk; } = 'Music ud Alex Wil ~~ DANCI NG "EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT- At the r HALL a . - amson and His rchestra be MH " {fir i | Hi I Suu = Stems peregrine i . at 1% 3 eyo GASOLINE and MOTOR. os UXBRIDGE titi 00012 Tt THE PICK OF. THEM ALL "Stove & Fuel 0il, Ketosons GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETT |B AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE pits SOUTH 'ONTARIO PLOWING 'MATCH To BE HELD ON THE FARM OF . PHONE 290J PORT PERRY, ONTARIO | or -- mal SPECIAL SALE WHILE IT LASTS I Denton, made lovely decorations. Miss Kay Prentice read the Rally Day. story. i The girls and boys classes had special -parts-to-do-and the Primary Class sang. The choir also-sang with Mrs. Samells at the organ. Rev. Mr. Lét every 'member make an effort to attend and make this one of our best years... There {s so much worth- while work to do. g Thanks to Saint Anthony and to Saint Jude for favors received. = : --P.S.F. BIRTH PHOENIX -- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Phoenix, wish to announce -the birth of a daughter, at Women's College Le a variety program. er I cy | QUALITY GROCERIES MAPLE LEAF MINCE MEAT. niin 1b. tin 39¢, VITA B CEREAL . INSTANT. POSTUM . dessins nirnavig WHITE BEANS ....... i irr ileal Ths 250s NEILSON'S COCOA ............... KLEENEX TISSUE, 2008 CHEESE, Medium old ... 'B STOKELEY'S HONEY POD PEAS, 15 07... HEINZ STRAINED or JUNIOR FOODS..." tins 2c. . FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES San WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE _ MERLIN DOWSON Sen ssnnane eras Hospital, Toronto; Sept. 14th, weveane arsine Pkg. 30¢, - FEI RY, SE Jn 4 oz. jar 37c. ks swied | ib. ou 5 1b. 27¢, Liisi iriinguinnss 186s wnndb, B3c wrssrssnnseens 1 80 erssrenianian Mth AGEL LL the Superintendent. Prof. and Mrs, Gray have moved to their new home on the farm recently purchased from Mr. George Samells. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hulcoop have also moved there. We hope they will all be comfortable in their new homes. Mr, and Mrs. A. Carlison, of Cléve- land, Ohio, accompanied" their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. George Jack- son, here on Friday,~when they visited 'Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jackson, Little Freda Burnham spent a few days last week With her grandmother Mrs. R. Burnham, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon, of Reach, visited his brother David, on Sunday. » Many happy returns to Mr, and Mrs, George Jackson, who are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary (to- day) September 20th, : Mr. Glen Dowson spent the week- end with Merl and Roy Hope in 'Rea and accompanied them to Lindany Fair on Saturday. The Head W. A. meeting will bo held on Wednesday, October 6th at the home of -Mr, and--Mrs:- Earl Reader. The roll call will be, answered by a Thanksgiving thought. : Gerrow will be in charge of the lunch. All were glad to have Mrs, Denton 8d hap sees Besu, Cross alse Mr: ard Bick was assisted by "Ralph Milner, hi Mrs, Don Sunday, along with many other visit- i a 0A S. WALLER + At Lot 17, Con. 11, REACH TOWNSHIP, one con. north of +~GREENBANK;-on-No.-12-Highway; and-115-miles-east;-on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1949 the basement of Greenbank United Church. 'THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED "A BANQUET will be served by the Woman' s Association in For information, write W. S. Croxall, Secretary, Brooklini, ; v "3 INSUL-BRIC SIDING -- -8]2. 95 PER: 100 sQ. FT. ¢ eng ER CR | | 1] | 1 { { | | 1 ES RCE LIRR, ---- a as H r | | | | | | | ! | | | | | s Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co, Limited HERI Port Perry Restaurant Friday, September 30th, "and intend to give you the best and most Sanitary Service. Scotty' s Fish » «Chips [| i We will commence the sale of Fish and Chips on "The announcement you have FE waited for." ; Ll PORT PERRY ~~ "Phone 240 w ; sh] ; 3 We Specialize | ~IN--- $n I _ GENERATORS, STARTER and | >. ELECTRICAL Repairs on all - makes of cars. GENERAL 1 Y Garage Work, Welding, fl yo Towing, Ete. All Work Guaranteed ors, Mr. the; Harry Gray, of Hamilton, shank week-end with his parents, Mr. Aenk aa¥a il - "How's your aunt to- day?" "She's ean't conplain." "He#vens, I didn't Know she was L . Manchester Garage do MANOHESTER PHONES 83w & 820.22 ff last" pr Rio vend bans i r= KES El i Sebo a ¥ a pind a h- oe = he bs BR RA Bd nh gn pi 4 2 sir ee tem -------- - - eto a -------------- I}

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