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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 May 1950, p. 3

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Raise and lower implements hydrauii- @ AUTOMATIC STEERING ALIGNMENT - No realignment »f wheels when ching- @ 3-POINT CONVERGING LINKAGE THESE FERGUSON FEATURES: strikes hidden i Links converge for maximum imple- : : vinced. FERGUSON is the QUALITY TRACTOR of Canada, at the lowest juke, Souviris foh ad price in its field! ® AUTOMATIC DRAFT CONTROL _ - : = ied . Controls working depth of imple ments UE . ~--automatically. . ' MAXIMUM TRACTION WITHOUT EXCESS ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM.OR S_: IT AT-- © MAXIUM T ' Automatically increases on tough pulls; 'lets up for easy going. ] ©® VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE BRI ISH ONTARIO MOTORS Peonobsios) high Gy rgd Sil : that pulls 3 bottoms in most soils... LEASHDALE. ONTARIO - oo plus many more! J 3 meas F Copyright 1950 br "wanton, Ina i } 'Mrs. M. St. Clair was in Toronto !date of the Young Peoples' and Ex- Es BRIE A R M: E R S . EPSOM last week visiting with her daughter plorers Concert in Memory Hall. Pro- Bring night at Epsom Church the Mrs. Wally Shea. gramme of various items, one specinl PORTABLE GASOLINE TANKS AVAILABLE. [Sunday School will El a program Mr. and Mrs, M. Cracknell of To-|feature, the new "Projector recently ' ~ * PROMPT DELIVERY ON GASOLINE | featuring a one act play and followed Tonto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. [purchased will be in operation and : by a lunch. The proceeds will go to- James Neeson: = « [show films all will enjoy. A small FUEL OIL, MOTOR OlL, and GREASES txt [wards a projector for use with the! Mr. Russell Harper of Utica spent {admission fee will be made---proceeds F arm Agent, Ross Stone young people's work which will be Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. |for the young peoples' groups. to M nd M ' Phone Port Perry 127 r 23 gevionsizaled aha fal sey. Ee bisa af | Some of the Sunny visitors (0 the Court Street, Oshawa. IEE RRRtsR tL RRR RRL LOLLY Cities Mee Products On Sunday the Sunday School An-, held at 3 p.m. A]l former members 8 [are invited to return to their old Sun- it |day School for this occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Phone, Oshawa 2015 . EpsoM, Gort PAINTING 2] DECORATING "Is Our.Business Why not let us discuss that Decorating Problem with you? Sample books carriefl for your use in selec ting. we P A TN ytor Work G 4 HH AY TE WORK. - Also" OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE. Estimates Given, M. St. Clair and Son |katoon, Sask., motored to Ontario last week and will spend some time visit- ing with their mother, Mrs, Luke, and other relatives. Among those who called on Mrs. Luke on Sunday were:- Mr. and Mrs. S. McDonald, Mrs. Cecil Morrison and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Hooper and + ] daughter and Miss B. Luke, Visitors at the Millman home on , GRAINING Sunday included: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bushell, Mr. Jack Bushell and child- ren of Toronto. We are sorry to hear that Mra. W. Asling had the misfortune to fall and break an arm. f * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Maple Grove visited with Mr. and Mrs, nivérsary at Epsom Church will be Geo. Mickie of Sage' daughter. _ Miss Marjorie Bailey of Whitby |; spent Mother's Day with her mother Mrs. A. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Armstrong entertained their mothers, Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and, Mrs. Howard Gourlie, 'and other members of the family to a special Mother's Day dinner at the Martin Tea Room in Uxbridge on May 14th. : { of LJ Utica Sunday Service was fairly well at- tended. A good Sermon and the ex- tra music all tended to make a fine service, The Women's Association held its May meeting last Thursday at Mrs, Ross Sandison's. It' was decided to redecorate the basement of the Church. May 30th on your calendar is the orth-West of School) Al Christie and Darlene on Sunday. IAlso arrangements are in progress for Pay, sr 14 Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Rogers and Jay a specialiconcert in the near future. [visited 'with their parents Mr, and More particulars later. Pa Mrs. W. Rogers. village were: Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Ross and Sons of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward, Whitby, Mr. Thompson, Manchester, Mrs. McMlilian, Sonya, Mrs. Grose, Stouffville, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerrow of Myrtle. Mise Annie Christie this week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Toogood and family with Mrs. J. Toogood on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and family, Dunsford; Mrs. Lena Lang, Mt. and Mrs. Len Lang, Misses Minnie and Madelene Lang, Mr. Jim Glenn, To- ronto, Mr, and Mrs, H. Fitchett; Mr: and Mrs, Brice Beare and Dale, at Jack Crosier's Sunday. Mts. Redman, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. George McKenstry, Oshawa, at Murray Geer's. Mrs. Milt Parkin and Junior, Mrs. Ivan Gray, Jimmie and Shirley Anne with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. McKinley, To- is spending ronto at Bruce Bailey's. rl Ask for it either way . UXBRIDGE, ONT. both trade-marks mean the same ting. Authorised Bilere of Coca-Oola under contrast with Cosa-Oole Ld, - UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES ~ PHONE 206 SCUGOG Sunday was observed as Family Day at Grace Church. There was a fine attendance. The spring flowers gave the church a fine appearance. Rev. Mr. Bick was assisted by Mr. Ralph Milner. The prepared program 'Iwas followed. Sondra James took the first part of the story of Timothy. Ted Denny. took the part of Timothy, Marjory Milner as Lois his grand- mother, and Yvonne Milner as his mother, Eunice. The choir gave ex- cellent help with the service. attend the play be put on by Brooklin young peaple in Grace Church. The proceeds are to go toward the pur- chase of choir gowns. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice on the birth of their third son (Barry) on May 10th--a little brother for Bobby and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, of Oshawa, spent the week-end with-their-daugh- ter, Mrs. Cameron Aldred and Mr. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Broadbent and little son John, Jr., of Oshawa, were Sunday guests at the Aldred home. Mr. and Mrs, 'T. Cooke and little Tommy and sisters, Mrs. A. Cooke and little daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield, of Toronto, were week-end visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. King. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith visited their daughter in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Prentice visited their daughter Mrs. Ptolemy and fam- fly, in Port Perry, and attended the Christening of little Judith Clare in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Long visited Mr. and Mrs; C. Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Luzerne Sweetman and children and his sister Mrs. David Miller, of Toronto, spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Sweetman: ot . Please keep "May 26th in mind and] My. Arthur Dowson, of Greenbank, spent the week-end with his brothers Dowson, who is staying with his sons. Mr. and Mrs. George Skerratt and children, of Prince Albert, visited her sister, Mrs. John Burnham and Mrs. R. Burnham. Mr: and Mrs. George White have moved back to Port Ferry from Lake- side Beach, where they have beer for the past couple of years. Miss Ruby Brown and Miss 'Edna Prentice are staying with Mrs. Eve- rett Prentice. * The W.A. Meeting was held in Grace Church on Wednesday, May 10 with a good attendance. Mrs. Maur- ice Fralick opened the meeting in the usual way with singing a hymn and all repeating the Lord's Prayer. Rev. J. R. Bick gave a very interest- Mrs. 'Alan Martyn. The -Secretary's report was read by Miss Marjorie Milner. was discussed, also a Bazaar. The meeting was closed by Rev. J. R, Bick. All then enjoyed the fine supper pre- pared by a couple of groups. Pro- ceeds $22.76. =p Mr. and: Mrs. David Hope, Shirley and Marelene visited their daughter Mrs. and Mr. Hubert Long on Sunday. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hood back to their home after spend- ing "the past few months in Prince Albert. Ll Notice Attend the Junior Farmer Hop at the High -School, May 24. Orchestra, of Markham. Refresh- ments. Draw on a mantel radio to be made then. Secure your tickets now. Available from any member of the ex- ecutive. Uxbridge, Spring Meet & Horse Show. HARN ESS RACES, PON Y RACES Light and Heavy Horse Show Games, Refreshments Uxbridge Citizens Band. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS 36o. PARKING ON THE CROUNDS CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER FREE - May 24th Joe and Glenn ,also his father, Mr: F. _- ing Missionary talk in the absence of . 'The selling of birthday cards W. Bates'. Spat Sw i a Al ike 1y a gi SE ps gr he Sat Sra Pe Tr nL 7 ad ne a ie fe WAT gor Coie le TT i 4

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