Be rn ra: pes FL EAR at WAR ve oS Ai ge. 5 = . i in - Office Hours 9 to 5 i tok : 8 a, Ei » } . \- ML a HE Ph Wk GERALD B. THOMPSON : D.C. . *Doctor of Chicopractic i X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Phone 2927 Evenings by Appointment jo RUSSEL LD HUMPHREYS, K. c. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone LA] : 3 | in_attendance at my Port Perry: Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon 'of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone " DR. H. H. ARMSTRONC ©" © DENTIST Queen Street Phome 287 Port Perry PIANO TUNING V. I. STOUFFRR Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated Phone 30 Port Perry. Ww. 'A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to 6b p.m.? Office Upstairs over C. Sleeps Insurance Office. Rousseau 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 Marv St. E. WHITBY lowe to 'those who died in battle, {to Poppy Day One again this year The Canadian | Legion is asking the people of Port Perry. to wear a poppy for remem- brance. and one that.should not be overlooked. | 'During the yeurs since Col. -Jofin. Me | J Crad wrote the challenging poem "In !¥- the poppy has taken ! Flanders Fields" yon a peculiar significance. . It has i Leone to typify in many. countries of | world the debt which we who live We "the One day..in the year the people" of Cangda are asked to wear-a poppy-to show. that they remember." One "day 'in the year i are asked ta pause Liriefly {a honour the dead, That is little* enough. While remembrance of the dead of the two wars is the spirit- "ual aspect of the poppy, there is the other practical purpose - of assisting "the living, for the money raised through the fund.is used for emer- gency assistance to veterans and to [families of veterans. While it is true that veterans under certain circumstances lave the advan- Hage of specific legislation, 'such as war veterans' allowance, it should 'be ve membered that when an emergency crops up in any family, speed is the (essential requirement in providing as- sistance. {There are many cases on record {with the Poppy Fund where the neces: sary" assistance has been forthcoming (in a matter of hours. It should be "remembered also that there are many {worthy veterans who hesitate to apply any of the organized "charities. Many- of them have twice gone into funiform, and have given ten years from their productive life to the ser- [vice of their country, Through the comradeship of the Canadian Legion their needs are- learned, and the assis- tunce is. forthcoming. It should be remembered too, that while the Poppy. i Fund "is-a national: appeal the money 'aised locally is used locally to assist veterans and their families. The Legion. slogan "Wear a Poppy for Remembrance" is a good slogan. ft is one that deserves the support of "every citizen, | .SEACRAVE (Too late Tor last week) | The Ww A. of the-United Church met cat the home of Mrs. Grant Bright, on Thursday of last week. There was a rood-attendance. Mrs. Wilkins assist- ed by the members of the South group were in charge of the program. Final plans were made for the Bazaar to be held on Friday, November 4th. Aper will be sgreed from 65.30 to 8 2 m. [ronto one evening last week. Several of the tended Group meeting NO. Erhels Sup-| at | as) held at Pleasant Point, Friday, Oct. 14th. Mrs. Melntyre of < «Whitby. was' ladies of Seagrav bhi! the guest speaker. This is an excellent appeal, wg } Mr. Glen Moase attended the funeral of Mr. I - Govik, of Kingsville, recent- Mi: 50 "Mrs: | 0 Wiitson visited in Midland on Sunday. » My. and Mrs. John® Millijzan, and My, and, Mrs. Eugene Badgley were visit- ! ors af the Parsonage on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mileolm > McMillan of Lindsay, visited their daughter Mrs, Ralph Reynolds and Mr. Reynolds, for a few days: this week. i Twenty-six young people met in the Sunday - School- room an Friday night and organized a Y.P.U. with the fol-| lowing officers elected: Hon. President---Rev. A. W. Loug- heed; President--Runice Fishley; Vice President-- Bernice Harding; Sec'y-- Leon Reynolds; Treasurer--Ronald Wanamaker. i Conveners of Committees -- Chris- Enid Clements; Chris-, Citizenship, Bernard Standish; Culture, Marion Forster; Scott, Advisory tian Missions, tian Christian Recreation, Bev. Committees ~My. gad Mrs. Glen Wana-' Born, on. Sunday, October 23rd, at J . Oshawa Hospital, to Mr, and Mrs, Ww. maker, Thos. Emmans, * On Sunday night at service, the of- ficers were installed: Monady. night the executive met at the home of the President, and the night of meeting was set at every alternate. Tuesday, with a Halowe'en party for Nov. 1st. - Quarterly Official Board for Pastor- al Charge met in the Sunday School room on Tuesday night, with represen- tatives present from all congregations. Plans" were made for the Fall Visita- tion and canvass: A. recommendation * that the New Observer he introduced into the homes when possible, The-parsonage committee met in the Parsonage following the meeting. AH congregations were represented and plans were made for installation of bathroom outfit in the near future. The following were selected as a com- mittee--F, Watson; Ralph Reynolds, . Sweetman, N. Osborne. "The Sunday School sent its usual large quota of representatives to the O.R.E. convention at Manilla, Thurs- day, 3330338838888 28283880883888888388882832282828288288 MANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson -and Harley attended the Ayrshire Sale at Rockton, on October 15th. oo Messrs. Fred and Mac Christie were. guests at a meeting and banquet of SO Gres PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1949 - the Milk Transport Association in To- Mr. (Graham and pupils entertained Prospect School at a, Weindr Roast on 'Fritlay evening. | Mr.. John Masters hydro in his premises... Mrs. Dan Christie, of Sunderland, has "installed called. on friends here last week, Mr. and Mrs. A: Fielding visited her 'brother, Mr. Albert Jewell and family at Sonya, on Sunday, Mus. Carl Foray and Mrs. L. Biggs jof "London, .wére™ giiests of. Mr, and Mrs, Grant Christie for a few days last' week, Mr. and Mrs, Christie re- turned to London with them for the, week-énd, Mrs, Jos. Johnson 'picked blooms from" a snowball tree in 'her garden last week, : We are fortunate to have Rev. Dr. Fletcher as our minister. His mes- sage on Sunday was very fine -indeed, and we hope for a larger congregation next 'Sunday at 11.15 a.m, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wakelin and Brian 6f Sunderland, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fielding one day last week, Misses Jessie and Margaret Johns and Mr. Alex. Johns and Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Dobson attended anniversary serviees ut Ashbuin.on Sunday. McCartney, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. O, Croxall and sons, visited friends in Sandford, on Sunday and attended anniversary servites there. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lamb and Muriel 'visited Mr. and Mys, F. Crook in To-}: ronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mys. Tom Brooks, Sundek. land, and My. were home with their parents, Mr, and Mra. W. E. Brooks on Sunday. The Manchester W. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Howsam on Thursday, November 3rd; at 2.30 p.m. -All ladies cordially invited to attend. Honeydale* Grandmother's Meeting of Honey- dale: Women's Institute will .be held at the home of Mrs. Kellett on Nov- ember 2nd, Everybody came pre- pared to have a piece of prose or poe- fryer 'the Roll Call, r and' Mr. and Mrs. Pugh _and family of Bowmanville spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob Ralph and ~Don-1 --_-- ald"spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Lawson : Honey. Te Fred Brooks, Toronto, | and Mrs. Banks of Pickering | Mr. Harold Honey spent Monday in Toronto. ) Mrs. Lawson Honey s ; ending this week with Mrs, 0, Edwa in=Toronto. Phipps. 1 ---------------------- Ee FOR -- 4 Lhe: di Gyproc, Insulation . Ten Test Plywood, Flooring | Custom Work: -- TRY -- UXBRIDGE, 0 NT. ------------------ fLOOR SANDERS)... TORENT thing you need to do & profes- old floors. | Custom Work Prices o on 'request. | Phone 3744W1 OSHAWA M. Leggette Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mulholland spent. --. 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