THE CHURCHES ST. "JOHN S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs, Lena McKee, Mr, and Mrs, A . . Ross, of Deserouto; Mr. and Mrs, Reg. menee and aaugnter, of Trenton; Mu. and Mrs. A; Robinson and, Joan Matje "beitieyy--efsloronlo,. Were -- sunday jo og 2 October Ythe Ekg, Mr. and Mrs, I. R. Bentley: gu 02, oohey id Mrs. J. Robertson is away at Deep] 7 707 An y ee River visiting her son for a week. | ).m.-- :venng ervice. ; . Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Pegl und--Mr-| 1c Nation and the Cross, and Mrs. R. A. Peel left last Friday | ---- = OR 4 niotor trip to- California, = Miss: Roma Webb, of Toroiito, spent ; rte | Rev. John Coneybeare, Rector. y ith Mr, and Mrs." 0. 8 . tie wegks ray with 3 " ack ly a.n,~--foly Communion. ¢- =~ My. and Nos Russell Beaty, of . Sunday. Hichool at 11. am, Kitchener, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mc- Indoo and Betty, of Ida, were Sider visitors of MF, and Mrs. J. A. Sander- =r 80h; i + mg md od im PORT. PERRY" BAPTIST CHURCH _P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, October 9th-- Les 10_a.m.--Bible School, » ei soir, Sa AE . re. "ALPHA CLUB . . 12 members of the Alpha ' Club 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, 'motored to Camp- Pretoria on Monday 1 p.m.-- Evangelistic Service. = evening, to atvend & "Young-Heoplo's Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Leadership Class. Young people from Tiuny Clubs 'in this district were pre- sent. After the opening remarks of the chairman, Bill Werry, we divide into. 4 smaller groups, each under the leadership of a minister. The four groups were Christian Culture, Chris- tiun Fellowship, Christian Citizenship znd Christian. Missions, - Later ifthe evening the 4 groups "went to the dining hall where one | member" from each group reported on Lhe group's discussion that evening: As we did not hold our election of PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Mrs. Elsie. Dobson, A/I.C.M., Organist and Choirleader, Sunday, October 9th-- 1 10.00\fa.m.--Sunday- School X11 a.m.-- Primary Class . 1.00 a.m.--Service "of Thanksgiv- "ing led by combined church and Junior Choirs, directed" by Mus. Dobsorg and Mrs. Hagtings, The rite of infant Dedication. 7.00 p.m.---- "Bhanksgiving Vesper officers last meeting, a special meet- Se Charl pan, Mal: Ht » 1s ing for that purpose will be held on Saxaphone Solo by Mr. Wesley Wednesday, 'October 12 at 8 p.m. in «the United Church. ~All young people 15 years and over are urged 'to be present at this important meeting. The Service Club meeting will be held to-night (Thursday)-at the home of Mrs. Audrey Lee. All young ladies are- cordially welcome. .. - ANNUAL BAZAAR and TEA to be held at the Church of the Ascension, ful Spirit of the Psalmist, October 28th at 3 o'clock. Sunday, October th-- BROWNIE NEWS - v Brownies held their meeting on ri. September 30th, at the Library. Twe- enies worked on their recruit test and Sixers with their seconds were busy setting And clearing tables vi their : Jackson, ' PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH . . Mrs. Albert Harper Organist Sunday, October 9th-- ° 2.00 p.m. --Sunday. School and Bible Class. -- = 8.00 p.m--The Reverent and Grate- IMM ACULATE 'CONCEPT ION PARISH "Rev. V..McGivney, Priest. CAIN MARRIED HIS SISTER -- The Sacfed Seriptures names three of "the "Children" of Adam and :Eve-- Cain, Able and Seth." there. were other Children as we learn from the Book of Genesis (Chap. V, 4), "And the days of Adam, after he begot | Seth, were eight hundred yearg: and he begot: sons and daughters:" To pro- vide for the continuation of the race | were wade "The Sprites proved oh had good memor- ies by winning the Observation game. We were all sorry that Tawny was not 7» well ¢nough to! be with -us. The next meeting will be at the Li- brary on Friday, October 7th, at 4.15. OSHAWA PRESYTERY WA -- Mrs. -A.. A. Crowle presided at an Executive meeting of Oshawa Presby- ----=====tery-Woman's Association held-in-Sim- coe Street United: Church, Oshawa. -Representatives of thirteen United marringés between brother and sisters. Many secular movies are softening up the public to pave the way for. aesthe- tic Communism,~ Mis ReaRR EEE EE Church W. A.'s were present and plans GREENBANK wire made for the annual" Fall Pres- UNITED CHURCH bytery 'meeting to be held in' Novem- "ANNIVERSARY be at Northminstér United Church. . SERVICES te The guest speaker 'will be Mrs, Clay- ton Searle, of Sarnia, SUNDAY, OCT. 9th, 1949 in Lat IT a.m. and 7.30 p.m. IN" MEMORIAM 3 --------HLANE=In loving memory of a dear hs Mopyuid Bowland son, Stanley John Lane, who passed --o-away October 4th, 1947... J ch Deaj Stanley, we ate i onely Since thie day you-went-nway;-- And our memories wanders or 7 + To your grave not far away. Two years have: passed,-hut loving : memories y Nevar from our hearts will fade If the dearest, kindest son . Ever God its parents gave. Always - remembered and deeply -missed-- by--Mom; Dad; brothers--and Sisters. z . Ae Sidra of my dear twin. -i--~-hrother;-Stanley-John Lane, who pass- ed away October » 1947. ) ladies of St. John's Church held their I often sit and think of him . |annual Thank Offering. ~' Mrs. John When Ian aloney--=--------. ~| Murray, President; took charge of the py o 18 i . re ¥ OF Memory 48 the only itlend meeting. Visitors were present from That grief can call it's own, Like ivy on the withered oak, When all other things decay, - My love for him will still keep green And never fade. away. Lovingly remembered by Stuart, - ns ------------------------ | SOMETHING MISSING - °° "Evertyhing was set for the wedding . ceremony, but "the groom looked | bothered. ~ "What's the matter?" whispered the best man. "Don't tell' me you've lost the ring?" t "No," the groom onswered feebly, "but I've lost my wild enthusiasm," PRESBYTERIAN W. M.S. THANK | OFFERING =n September 28th it 3-pan~the | Mrs. Foote (wife of famons Col Foote, V.C.,). was guest speaker. Her time- ly message was given in a splendid manner and was so different from the usual missionary address. : The new stained glass windows. in - -- John Riddell, Minister. -} "CHURCH: OF THE ASCENSION | In addition' God permitted, in this one justance, | Ashburn, Sonya, Wick and Port Hope. |. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store.) ro if Aveinls "Alphamettes--- $1.00, "Lawrence's Drug Store News OCTOBER 6th, 1949 VITAMIN PREPARATIONS for HEALTH Puretest Cod Liver Oil-- Tbe. $1.85, a. $3.50 and $16.00 - and $1. 50 Date i Eien Bin { Propshl. % Cod Liver 'and Malt-- "TH Frost's Neo Chemical Food=---- . Capsules-- $1. 45, $2.65, $56.95 a . Liquid--8$1. 35," 2.95, $4 9b National Malt & Cod Liver Oil 69¢., 89c., $1.69 90c., ~ $1.50 and $4.00 ---Parke-Davis-Haliver Oil ! Capsules--$1.00 & $1.75 Squibb Cod Liver 0il, 60¢., $1.29 ' Purtest. Plenamins--$1. 85, $56.75 - 'Horner' Se 'Maltlevol Leben $2.00 " Wampgles Cod Liver . Extract : -Sopplgsite Diep, $1.26 & $2.0 $1.00 0 wy M. LAWRENCE PORT PERRY KIST BEVERAGES Phone 47 Port Perry hl co - LO,D. E. - Scugog Chapter met in the rooms of the Order on the evening of Oct. [5rd, Mrs. H. Durkin, _ Regent, con- "ducted the meeting. "After the open- .ing exercises, Chapter business was | taken up at some length, "Chapter has-pledged donation of $5600 to our local community centre fund "and $100 of that amount has been given. A donation was given to the Scouts building fund, and tag days held last spring for the Institute for 'the 'Blind and the Navy League. A motion was passed asking mém- bers to donate 25c.e (at least) at each "Food for Britain". A report was given re booth at the Chiropractic picnic. An unusual-talk en-Northern Lights ! was given by Mrs. S. MacFarlane. --Mrs.-Durkin reported her trip to the Semi-Annual convention at Kirkland 'Lake. The meeting closed with God Save 'the King. - te o-- EVENING AUXILIARY The Evening Branch of the Women's = Auxiliary" of the Church of the Ascen=|{} sion, met at the home of Mrs; Allin |§ Dowson, on Tuesday evening of last | Several members were present | Many construc- | & Ttive--ideas__for the -forthcoming Fall |§ week. in spite of the rain. : and Winter schedule' were presented. |¥ Refreshments were - served by the {3 hostess at the conclusion of the meect- |§ Any members are cordially in-|$ ing. vited to join eur worthy group. C G. LT. leaders at our C.G.L.T. meeting on Oct. 4th. We had opr departmental wor- ship service in charge of Mrs. Star- St. John's Church added greatly to the attractive, interior, After the meet- tng a friendly get together was held in the Sunday School room. Autumn leaves and flowers together with a fresh coat of paint made a suitable setting for a very attractive tea table, Tea and 'dainty - 'refreshments were served, _ T_T HS : ir ---- a TTT ~The Annual Bazaar of the Woman's LET. US TAKE CARE OF¢ YOUR ENTERTAINMENT, ADVERTISING and DANCE : PROBLEMS, KEN SPEARS Mobile and Stationary Sound Setvice. Live talent avail- "able" for "Dances, Stage" Shows, i - Parties, Etec. Phone Port: Perry 286J Church will be held on Friday, after- noon, November 18th, at 3 o'clock. a ---- JO 1. ba Thanksgiving Specials '! } AYLMER CHOICE PUMPKIN; 20 oz. tin VENI PEPHCINE: 10¢. i MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT ......... TRARY ~.2 tins 39c¢. AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS RAISINS o.oo 1 Ib. 17¢c. MARVEL or XXX PASTRY FLOUR, 24's .... $51.36 = OYLER'S PURE CRANBERRY SAUCE, 12 oz. jar 27¢." JELLO LEMON PIE FILLER ...... sisiuatd inten pkgs, 19¢, E STOKELY'S WHOLE KERNEL 'CORN, 1 i oz, tin .:i....19¢c, 8 iSV EET POTATOES ............oco.. goin wen d\Ibs, 29¢. EA MORE CRANBERRIES '. BPN BS | 1 29¢. "FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE DELIVER-- PHONE 81 FOR SERVICE " aera CE PTT PERT TTY) Association of Port Perry United |. Anniversar ducted by of Trinity United { Gre Key's group. Mrs, H. Stone gave us a very interesting address on man- ners. -- Everyone enjoyed it very much. We had a short business meeting fol- lowed by games in charge of Miss Lawrence. The meeting closed with the singing of Taps. id id LL a EUCHRE and DANCE ' under the auspices of Blue Ray Chap. No:-238, Or ler of the Easter Star, "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th at 8:p.m. at Port Perry High School. Six Prizes for Euchre and 2 prizes . for dancing Special Draw for a Chicken.: Admission 7b¢, each, or $1.60 couple. S334 8EI8LLSEELNIELILELILILISLELILLLILILLAILNS EPSOM UNITED CHURCH ROAST. FOWL SUPPER » in Epsom United Church on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th Supper' server fom 5.30 p.m. D.S.T. followed by a good programme . by WHITBY CHORAL GROUP Adults $1.00. Children 60¢c. Sunday, October 16th services at 2.30 0 pan, con- v. BE. 0. Hunter, D.D.S,, SA Scugog | "future meeting as a contribution to] There. were 46 girls present and olf + .o EUCHRE AND DANCE Under- EA auspices of Blue Ray Chap., 238, Order Eastern Star FRIDAY, OCT. 71H, 8.00 pm. At Port Perry High School. 6 Prizes for Euchre, 2 for Dancing SPECIAL DRAW for CHICKEN. =~ Adm; 75¢.,. or $1.50 couple ° a 0000000000 00000000000000tettttrsttrietnetttirt testes tssts beeps A TAT $s te 1 BT a WERE, "ORANGE. LAYER CAKES" Phone Lh Begin with Bread: For Budget-Balancing Menush Birthday Cakes a Specialty | SATU JRDAY SPECIAL Gerrow Bros. Bakery. E : pom Tr rrr ---- py a Phone 16 j Bs DRUGSTORE Stanley R. + Bruton, Phm.B. PORT: PERRY NN 29c. package, os SOMETHING NEW | 7 A full line of- FROSTED FOOD - products and fresh Frozen FISH, and OYSTERS. * » * Featuring this week, York Fancy _ GREEN BABY LIME BEANS, : Cawker Bros, Family Butcher 'S, Phone Lid . on I * IDAMALT - if I 17: By [i VITAMINS FOR_GOOD HEALTH Now is the time to start taking a proven vitamin tonic to build up resistance against winter coughs and colds. _ FROSST'S NEO CHEMICAL FOOD : * in' Capsules--50 for $1.45; HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES, 50 for 75¢; 100, $1.29; 500, $4.79 WAMPOL AE S EX TRACT OF COD LIVER, 16 oz. bottle he in $1.35, 100 for $2.45; E--the-original-vitamin--toni AYERST 'COD LIVER OIL 108+... 4 oz. 75¢. 16 oz. $1. 75 ALLENBURY'S HALIBOL MALY HERR HERI 75¢. and $1.25 Sirians ats ».1 Ib. 59¢c." 2 Ibs. 98c. 4 lbs. $1.69 ei Tose Sian Ca a Rr SA 0g 0s 0s es 0 0 0 80% ap este Sa i ese THE PICK OF THEM ALL Builders Supplies _ DONNACONA--Insulating Wallboard - DONNACONA HARDBOARD, Tempered and Untempered. MODERNITE TILEBOARD AMERICAN. 'CEMENT. } FIR PLYWOOD HARDWALL PLASTER J REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 73w CEL SL SOL SR, ; "0," a ae se oe ses" tse ae 0 et" 0 oo" #00 0% 0% of DOORS OBOH bO OPOPCH bO> Stove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY "BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS ~~ PHONE 290J pout PERRY, "ONTARIO - OROSOECEESITII0OSOEOICICIOSIOSOS DEPOSI eos $2.95 and: $4.95 250 for $5.95 roe SL 00 - un HHT CII CH ui OO WL PHONE s J, PORT |i PHONE ZZ Rexall Store penny || - 1 {amu FL RI Reasara "ara ur Bo > OPOPOPOROPNES "6 8"0 0% 0% 0% 4 0 0 0 se hs 0 0 0 0 ee "DANCING "EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC HALL At the Orchestra Alex Williamson a and His - UXBRIDGE SU Re oti i ce tio | SPECIAL SALE WHILE IT LASTS INSUL-BRIC | SIDING $12.95 PER. 100 SQ. FT. ~ PORT PERRY 'Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited Phone 240 w Lc A ' RA A ---- i el 2440000004 § conditions. 'Orders Promptly IRR L RR EY Abb bbb hb Abb AA 444.4 Port. Perry Restaurant Scotty's Fish s + Chips We serve under the most clean, . nost clean, and sanitary - Drop in and be sersed at our tables, or carry out to your own home, ° .and Sari. 'executed ett ttttttittsR RRL LL cssessssssessssse Manchester Garage ~Y YOUR FORD and MONARCH DEALER PHONES 83w. & 32022 a ------ | We. Have Ready for * 2, 1949 Ford C ustom Tudors | MANCHESTER 1, 1949 Prefect 1 1949 Monarch (demonstrator) | Also Ford Dearborn Tractors a Implements. Ex EL aa MMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 iE Ed