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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jan 1950, p. 8

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' "=% PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY Dr pn 1950 eT -- ---- i -- St tpt. rt ALSO OUTSIDE P M. St. Clair and Son EPSOM (North West of School) =» ~ PHONE--PORT PERRY 113r 14 PAINTING and | DECORATING SPECIALIZING, IN INTERIOR WORK: PAPERHAN GING, PAINTING, GRAINING GYPTEX WORK. +} ~ ALL WORK STRICTLY GUARANTEED, a1 years experience i Toronto. , Full 'Equipment. Estimates given. . ING DONE, = * The New All-M i ry w Presentation of Ahnual Reports. - [ES WE TT Annual Meeting of Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agricultural Society will be held in the Public Library, at 2 p.m. on "TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1950 BUSINESS: Election General Business. Anyone interested in Agriculture is welcome to attend. FRED CHRISTIE, z iv -President.. oh LETRA 'R. D. WOON, i] BT Satet 8 ! pr = T-_ on pt R- a Manchester, Ontario. of Officers. EIS etal Plymouth Suburban Shown above is thet new all- metal Plymouth Sub- ; urban. With the rear seat in position the Suburban provides roomy' comfort for 6 passéngers and' : extremely large. luggage space. From the driver's i position the Téar seat can be folded to the floor, Sn ---- front seat, and a Your Plymouth, Chrysler and Fargo Dealer Phone Port Perry 118-r-13 giving: a "carrying: space of. 84 cubic' feet. Inside there is a length of 7 ft. 5 in. from the back of the This versatile model is ideal as either a faniily car or fight weight delivery vehicle, Ask shoul it at : Innes Motor Sales It body width of 5 feet, yy; ' BT CY EON ma - I= no AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST ©} COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and. WEDDING GOWNS 491-35 DANFORTH AVE, near Logan, Phone GE. 1575 T ORONTO, ONT. je. Company Annual Report will be received. "GRANT CHRISTIE Fo | President. -- Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery, " will be held in the Public Library at 2p. m,, on MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1950 Election of Officers. Every plot owner is a member and will be welcomed, and entitled to vote on all questions. -- Af . Sec' y-Treasurer. R. D. WOON, ZS SRL, Wa SEE THE NEWEST, FINEST DELUXE AND DODGE . SPECIAL DELUXE YOUR DODGE-DE SOTO CS i 250 | MAKE A DATE ETOSEE Th Note ifs new beauty ftom the 8, front side and rear' + the shining new grille a = Nines. ve THE BIGY ROOMY: INTERIORS -- the eaie of entry and exit through the big, wide doors . . . the head - and legroom . . . the comfort of "chair-high seals .. . . the perfect vision for. both driver and pas sengers. A NEW DODGE FOR PROOF" OF DODGE DEPENDABILITY, SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE --. OR ASK ANY DODGE OWNER - the wider, lower rear end. DEALER . the graceful body. TODAY! '|Maurice. Fralick, in the chair, . | couple of sweaters that friends had er ' PHONE 130 The Annual 'Meeting |and Mrs. Mosley, of Toronto.' * | unison, «were very pretty. '|then gave a ver MANCHESTER. ed the funeral of the late Frank Dis- Srp ---- © Mr, and Mrs. H, O, Dobson attend- ney; Pickering, on-Thursday.----|3¢ Two Shows Nightly? and 9, Tey Theatr, arg Perry, Om en Saterday. Matinee at 2 J, Tr THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Esther Williams, Red Skelton, Keenan Wynn In the Record-Breaking Comedy Musical - ~All in Beautiful New Technicolor _" NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" . CARTOON, ETC. = SAT; JANUARY 19-2071 | 3 In the Exciting Stanley = Phone 16 1 Ip x i THOMPSON LDA. SHAVING CREAM i. Makes a-rieh; creamy lather which rapidly softens the tough... est beard. Large Pube ........ 39c. BRUTON'S BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP {1 _ A reliable remedy for coughs ' and colds. OF ang ERE La 5 © MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, JANUARY 23-24-25 H' John, Garfield, Frances" Farmer, 'Pat O'Brien 4 FLOWING GOLD" SHORT ® PICTURES. 'BRUTON'S D DRUGSTORE Large -size bot, 60c, 3 i misono Ne ON - ei we Ses Adventire Story R. Bruton, Phm.B. "PORT PERRY KRIPTIN For prompt relief of sneezing and feverigh feeling from colds and hay fever. 50 tablets $1.25 VACAGEN TABLETS Oral cold vaccine tablets for protection against organisms commonly associated with colds: 20 tablets ......ociiniiis Tiare: $2.00 Sie ee ol 2S RR PT #38 RE "Mrs. - Frank Kendall and Mrs: W. F. Crosier, one day last week. eration of Agriculture convention in Toronto on Thursday. ors attended the W.A. meeting at Mrs. W. F. Crosier's last Thursday afternoon. the theme_song followed by the W.A. prayer. Mrs, Don. Christie reuu ute resolution. The Mrs, Walter Howsam, gave a splendid talk about her trip -{to-Western- Canada, which was most} interesting. Mrs. Murray Wilson gave ducted a rather unusual contest. Mrs. Donald Christie, Mrs. Murray Wilson and Mrs. Earl Innes served a delicious lunch, bringing to a close a profitable and enjoyable: afternoon. ~The following is the slate of otticers for this year. 'President--Mrs. O. Croxall. . 1st Vice-President--Mrs. C. Sonley. 2nd Vice-President--Mrs. M. Wilson Secretary--Mrs. E; Holtby, Treasurer--Mrs. G. Franklin, Pianjsts--Mrs. S. Croxall, Mrs. F. Crosier.. H. Franklin, Mrs, Jas, Masters, © Mrs. H. Toombs.- Visiting Com.. -- Mrs. D. Christie, Mrs, J. Miller, Mrs. W. Holtby, "Mrs. L." Thompson, Mrs. R.' Steer. "Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Berry, Bowman- ville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, Rodch on Saturday evening. On Sunday, January 16th, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crosier, entertained -Mr. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Samells and girls, Jean and Donna, of Port Perry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier, of Man. chester, on Sunday. Mr. A. T..Crosier has recently been: moved to the Bank of Commerce in Chatham, Ont. : We are all glad to hear that Richard Weaver is improving in health and will be home soon. rr tll Ame Scugog There was a good attendance at Grace church in the morning, but the weather was not so fayorable for the communion service at the Head Mem- orial in the evening. Mr, Bick used for his text "When Jesus was with me" . "THe W.A. meeting was held on | Wed- neaday - afternoon, . Jan. 11 in Grace Church with thé new president, Mrs. « The meeting was opened by. Singing and all repeating | \ the Lord's Prayer in Mrs. Fred 'Crozier read the Scripture lesson. Mrs. J. Starkey was. the guest speaker, and. used for her topic the trip she and her mother, Mrs, Taylor had to Scotland. 'It was very, interesting. She also showed n knit and given to her little son. They Mrs. Alan. Martyn interesting talk on a missionary book. A bazaar is being planned 'to take place about St.*Val- entine's Day. ~*~ A hot supper was {served at the close: Proceeds $22.85 'The high winds hava. beer respons- ible for hydrd cut-offs and telephone Tittle. Sylvia Kale, of Utica, were guests of [8 Mr. Alex. Johns attended the Fed- |& Twenty-two members and' six visit- | § The meeting opened wit.. | § Scripture lesson, Psalm 23. Secretary, | 8" |Mys, E, Holtby, called the roll, the |g | [members answering with a New Year's | § inutes of last meet- |§ ing were read and adopted. After the |§ --{ business discussion; led-by President, | $52 | Mrs. Croxall, a reading and Mrs. Lloyd McKee con- Flower Com.--Mrs. F. Crosier, Mrs. [| Teasoune and MOTOR OILS Tk IE PICK HEM ALL OF SNS SFE Fe Tove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene GASOLINE, DELIVERED TO. FARMERS RAY BIRKET T AGENT: FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS: PHONE 290] PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - LICORICE Phone 32. SATURDAY CAKE SPECIAL-- el LAYER CAKE" - Gerrow' 8 , Bakery ALLSORTS 4 oT 53 5s 5 3 0 Hs, 4 3 23 £2 1, +, _BEGIN YOUR SHOPPING LIST WITH BREAD fq FOR BUDGET BALANCING MEALS, FRESH BULK ( CHOCOLATES also 3 For Coming Out 'Engagements, Anniversaries, Wedding Receptions, or Special Occasions of Any Kind, our i at your disposal. 2 : # 4 Banquet Hall is OPEN'BVERY DAY OF THE WEEK > been brown off, - Mr.. and Mrs. 'King attended. tho funeral of a friend at Madoc, on Sun: |' day. \ ~The Head WAS first meeting in 1950 took place in the, Church.! We opened with hymn 445 Lind Mr. Bick led in prayer. Mrs, L. Pearce read the Scripture, Thé roll was called (16 present) and the minutes read and approved. . A very satisfactory finan- cial réport for 1948-49 was Presented y our treasurer. Mrs. S. Rodman moved that a note of thanks be sent to Mrs, H. Ploss for her donation, This was seconded by Mrs. Li Pearce. A two burner hot plate 'has been purchased for the tea foom : with this money And a note e of Our new executive. nominated for 1950 and 1961 is as follows: ~President--Mrs, L. Martyn: Vice-President---Mrs, H. Martyn "Sec'y--Mrs, N. Reader - Treasurer--Mrs: D. Gerrow. Group Leaders-- in Group 1--Mrs, J. Dowson Group 2-<Mrs. Ashbridge = - Group 3--Mrs, J. Manns Group 4--Hrs, LigPearco A vote of than ecutive for their Xeellent work was Barry, Collection, $4.85, ~~ gifts for the tea room. "We are Jook: ing for more at futire meatings. : thanks has been sent, : intaruptions, ; Barn doors' have also a a the Tetiring ex.s} 5 moved by Mrs, A. Fulford and Mrs, H, Some of the members brought their , Mrs. C. Wilsons' group supplied gy {very Teiraling lunch. : » "OYSTERS TE and : ALL KINDS: OF | CF $ H, "ale : iL : ] THE FAMILY BUTCHER di ~ CAWKER BROS. mn : PROMPT DELIVERY - =d 57 ~ + PHONE 29 3352121250010 00100000000 0000 00000 Fr -- Delicateria Restaurant § | "FULL COURSE MEALS LIGHT LUNCHES {| @ SODA FOUNTAIN iH CIGARETTES and SUNDRIES #- -

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