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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Nov 1950, p. 8

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Best Ice Cream SBILVERWOODS "BULK PACK" for 30c. DE-LUXE ICE-CREAM PIES - Strawberry and Butter rscotch--Serves 6 persons WITH SILVERWOODS YOU "TASTE THE DIFFERENCE | BS Gp 3 R ith rant Value in Town PHONE 3M Now that the summer activities of our Yacht Club have been completed and winter close at hand, the boats have been put away and everything is lakefront appear lonely and barren. These facts however, have no par- ticular 'effect on the members. To them it does not mean everything is over until next summer. The Yacht Club is active all winter and it sup- plies a great deal*of entertainment - for both young and old, members and -| completed more or less tied down, making thé An' additional attrattion for next summer-is under way. That is the tennis court. The first grading was last Saturday and the plans are to complete the entire court in the Spring, We hope to see the "| members taking advantage of this op- portunity. Cooking facilities at the Club House have been greatly improved in the past week, In place of the gas stove | which had been in use for some time, "an electric range was installed. - Remember the Yacht Club Formal on December 16th. Definite arrange- ments have not been decided upon, but plans should be under control in 'a week or so. We will tell you all about it then. iE: : This brings this week's activities to a close but we will return next week with more highlights on our Port .non-members, throughout the winter months, . Perry Yacht Club. TTT ee wr " --_-- P. P.HS. Boys ii in Sports LL W. Parkinson . With some of the 'sedior and junior basketball players, 1 had the oppor- tunity of seeing the world champ Globe Trotters perform in an exhibi- tion- tilt in Toronto reeently, As all those who witnessed the game. will say, "It was really a terrific show". The coloured boys.from the States, did things with the basketball that no pone could properly describe. The best advice one could give a sports fan would be to be sure to attend the next time.- Playing: against: a power- packed team from the Toronto A.C, the Globe Trotters scored at will; The first quarter ' saw the 'visitors pull ahead with a: ' commanding lead and, from- then on, they spent a goodly portion of the remaining time putting on a show for the capacity crowd who enjoyed every second of the actic- packed performance. A. few of the highlights that stands. out in one's memory were jumping above the hoop and shoving the basketball through from above; the consistent accurate shooting of the young, one-armed lad; reaching down to pick the ball up from the . floor-- with outstretched palm and fingers and then whirling the ball around in the air with" only the finger tips of one hand in contact with the ball; two tall players flip- ping the ball back and forth from their. finger tips when opposing play- ers attempted to check or guard them; making perfect long chest shots from almost any range; all types of trick passing and shooting that quite often were too fast to follow with the eye. [ THERES A PLAGE ~WITH GRADE 8 EDUCATION (or better) us Permanent employment Good rates of pay 30 days annual leave with pay Marriage allowance, if married Medical and dental care Opportunities for advancement g Sn --BETWEEN 17 and 30 YEARS OF AGE IN THE EXPANDING Zk Z ZZ Pension or gratuity at end of service (S -A-fine training. that will. always b Be. yaluauly.; | "FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF WHAT A FINE ] ORRIN THERE IS FOR YOU IN THE R.C.A.P. fr EL - "See. the CAREER COUNSELLOR : i | at your nearest RCA. k Recruiting Centre. You can consult him with complete confidence and withevt obligation i iv. TRAINING COMMAND," TRENTON, ONTARIO ~ Please mail x4 without obligation, full particulars regarding enlistment requirements and openings © now anillable in the RCAR AE NAME (Please Print) | STREET ADDRESS : EDUCATION (by grade and proviacy)... RCAF, , onsions: PROVINCE ray AGH : rl - --|.evening of Thursday, Ne November 30th, 2 Kight tickets, Jon Sunday, Nov. 18th, | or children baptised at this time kind- '| son Matheson, Dean of Emmanuel Jers. | niversary service at Bethesda Sun- rr follow would be visit one of their ex- hibition games if you should ever et the chance, Taking a quick glance at hocked\ we note that three of our high school scholars are trying out for the Osha- wa Juvenile "B" hockey squad this year -- Ron Wallace, Fred DeNure, and Bruce Miller, (From all reports these practices are really gruelling and the competition is quite stiff.) * While a sponsor for the all-star local midgets hockey team and one for one of 'the réguar teams, plus a donor for a championship midget trophy have "been secured, nothing official will be published until the whole mat- ter is definitely concret, ie. when all the teams have sponsors and the play- ers not previously named on a team have been assigned to one. ' We hope this will have taken place before - 'one week from now, The basketball 'tilt scheduled. for, this week 'was postponed as some of the students were atténding the Lind- say Hockey School on Monday even- ing while others. were wisely confined to a few extra hours of study in view of the forthcoming Christmas exams. pected: that we will arrange for a {group of bantams and: midgets to visit the hockey school at Lindsay, and next week we expect to be able to comment favourably on this exper- ience. Before closing it might be well to remind all students that the best team players "becomes useless for school competition, if his (or her) Christmas examination average is lower than 50%. A fine motto for any athlete to fol- low is that of the -Y.M.C.A. Sports College which read: "Keep fit, work hard; play fair, and live clean. A ep ---- te -------- Port Perry Rod an Gun Club The Club's annual dinner is to be held at the "Del" Restaurant on: the 19560, at the hour of 7 o'clock. Mem- bers will be approached with dinner tickets; as to the program, more will be said of that as soon as answers are received -from the guest speakers, This dinner has been an annual event ever since the formation of the Club, and has been Inuch talked of this year. Brock, dinner; Ott Hamilton, enter- tainment; Bob b Carnegie Jr, and Jas. ----ov Utica Sunday services at the usual Sour "On November 26th a joint Commun- ion and Baptismal service will be ob- served in the Utica United Church. Any one wishing to have their child ly_contart the minister, (Mr. Kaill), or one of the Elders. - We have been very fortunate in securing Dr. Daw- College as guest speaker. Rev. Mr. Atkinson, Uxbridge will also basis pate, 'Young peoples this Friday night at 8.00 p.m. in the Church basement. The Women's association held its November meeting at Mrs. Fred Bal- lard's last Thursday. = The meeting was somewhat disrupted by the Stan- ley demonstration, but a goodly num- ber turned out despite the rainy wea- ther, December meeting election of officers. Roll call to be answéred by a Christmas message. We were very sorry to learn of the death of Robert Clark, Uxbridge. Bob as he was known around here was well favorably known and we extend our sympathy to his wie and three broth. Several from here attended the An. day 'afternoon and were delighted to' hear Rev. Mr, McGowap, Uxbridge, also six ladies; of the Christian Cru- sade 'sing. Altogether a very fine service. - Curly Kendall spent the week- ond with Mr, and Mrs, R. E. King, Scar- boro, clude: Mr, and Mra, Wilbur Russell, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerry, Port Perry; Mr, and Mrs. J.. Ward, Whitby;, John Stevens;: Hugh Prize- man; Mr, and Mrs, Stan Prizeman, and Phyllis: Ackney, Toronto; Fred and Mrs. Ackney, Uxbridge; J, Ack- ney, Kapuskasing and Janette Me- Dougal, Beaverton, : Ra THIS COUPON TODAY + : i Ln er -------- a RISE 3 (35 wr ---- -| son spent the week-end in Blackwater. But as stated before, the best plan to |. At the time of this writing it is ex-| The committee in " hire are Art| sincere congratulations, Some of the week-end visitors in- | Miss A. Christie and Miss Steven- | Scugog Scugog Couple Honoured Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ald mock wedding, the minister, lovely. rust creation: was the soloist, piano. The bride, Mr. looked lovely in a long white gown stalks, He was given away 'by his father ~ Mrs. Robert Tetlow, : The maid of honour, Mri. Maurice Fralick "jérsey, white straw crownless hat and carried a nosegay of carrot tops. The bridesmaids, Mr, Keith Crozier and Mrs, Ray Fralick. Both wore ried bouquets of carrot tops and as- paragus foliage. : -- The ring bearers were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Milner, now of Brooklin, bel Flewell and Edna Prentice. The- groom, Mrs, Cameron Aldred, and the best man, Mrs. Alan Carter, both. wore mourning clothes and. top hats - The ushers, Misses Sondra James and Yvonne Milner wore cream flannels and scarlet jackets and pill- box hats. The bride's mother, Mr. Robert ture hat, green and asparagus leaves. and grey shortie coat and black lace hat. jorie Milner, escorted him, over the choir moved to the platform Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aldred were then called to the two seats of honour on the platform which was decorated with pink 'and white streamers. Miss Allene Swiitman reading the address prepared by Mrs. Geo. Sweet- man, as follows: To Mr, and 'Mrs. Douglas Aldred. Dear Doug and Nettie: Your Scu- gog friends are happy to meet you this evening. It has always been a 'pleasure to meet you at any time, but we could not be perfectly satisfied until we had seen you, in those seats of honour, on the platform. 1 am sure we all agree that the new dignity of husband and wife is very becoming to you both. Also we wished to unite in giving you an evidence of the sin- cere_respect in which you are held in this community. Your recent marriage was witnessed by -& large circle of friends, who felt it to be a most happy event. Grace Church never 'looked more beautiful with its fine floral decorations. The bride was lovely and her attendants charming," and, though it has been said that no one ever notices the bridegroom, we know, that this was an exception to that rule, because we assure you, Douglas, that everyone noticed the handsome groom at your wedding; and if there had been any doubt, we should have been reminded of it by the radiant bride. After the ceremony, when the bridal party retired as usual, to make everything secure on paper, the con- gregation sat and thought about it all--the flowers, the pretty dresses, the music and the wedding "guests. Suddenly, we were thrilled to hear the clear announcement of 'the minister-- Mrs, Douglas Aldred. We were as one and looked at 'you as you stood on the steps. -We had not thought ofthat, but it was true-- "| Dotig and Nettte now were: "Mr.--and{ Mrs. Douglas Aldred, 'partners in all of life's 'joys and sorrows and in all future endeavours, 'So you passed from the church and many of us, who had no opportunity at that time to do 80, unite this evening in offering you ~ "The very -best wishes) | As you start your married life, And may much joy await you _ As a happy man and wife-- May all the joys and years to be Bless you both--abundantly." - Signed: Your. Scugog Friends. After the address, shower 'gifts were brought ineand untied and ad- mired. Words of thanks were spoken by 'the happy couple, Mr.. and Mra. Douglas Aldred. "A few minutes of dancing. ended Recently, on Scugog 1sland, a show- gi . er was held to honour our peviy Weds "8 The evening began with a musical 5 program' and the choir presented a |g Mr. John Sweetman | in ap appropriate outfit portrayed}s - Mr, Victor Aldred in a |g with Miss 'Alene 'Sweetman at the) 3 "Cecil Fralick, | 8 and long train His bouquet was corn | wore a pink strapless gown of silk || long gowns and picture hats and car- |} The train bearers were Misses Iso-|{ Tetlow gracefully ascended the aisle |g in a, gown of faded red crepe trim- | med with ermine and wore a gray pic- | & Her corsage was beet |g The groom's mother, Mr Glen De- 5 mare, was in a blue satin ensemble | ¢ The groom's father, Miss Mar- : After the so called ceremony was 2 for the finale and sang "The Bells of & St. Mary's" and "Now is the hour". | sce J a ee a tn ape fm "Ladies and gentlemen, meet Mr. and n mptriogim rs Lakeview Theatre, Port. en Ont. | TworShows Nightly--17 and 9 oe ---- THURSDAY, FRI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16-17-18 Marie Wilson, Diana Lynn, Dean Martin In the Side-Splitting Comedy Hit "MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST" e . = MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20-21. 22 "William Bendix and Claire. Trevor In 'the Glorious Down to Earth Film Triumph "THE BABE R STORY! NEWS J -- he BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B ; "Phone 16 PORT PERRY To aid in the prevention of winter colds, a proven vi- & tamin tonic is recommended. Now is the time to start X--bhuilding up that resistance. Frossts Neo. Chemical Food ......... 81. 35, $2, 96 and $4.95 Neo Chemical Food Capsules ............ SL. 45, , 32, 65 and $6.95 Halibut Liver Oil Capsules .............coiviessins. 100 for $1.29 Kepler's Malt 'and Cod Liver 0il hens wines 90c, and $1.60 Ostoco Drops for infants & young Gitid, $1.36, 2.26, $4.00 I. D. A. Cod Liver Oil .......ccouverrrerrrnrrenns . 8 0z. . 63. 16 oz. $1.19 Ayers 10D Cod Liver oil . wees 76C, aNd BL 78 "COMBINATION DOORS 'WE HAVE: 'ON HAND COMBINATION DOORS 2'8" x 68", 2'10" x 60". '8 x 7. . (Glass and Bronze Screen included) Eas These doors are of 134" construction. Just WHAT YOU NEED BEFORE WINTER. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE: 73 BEGIN WITH BREAD . Sl F OR BUDGET-BALANCING MENUS! Our Brown and White Bread made fresh each day. SATURDAY CAKE SPECIAL "FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE" ! Phone 32. Gerrow' s Bakery SASSO SE ER ES SR ER RL A A LR SR ROO OSORIO OSOS ORCS SOSOSOSOSOROSOR0 OSOSOSOSOSOS EE SOSOSOSIOEOSOSOISE SOS SE ES SS SRE RR ASRTRORON ape an 2000000000000000000000000000000000000000s00000e: 1 CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' Lists, 1950, Township of --Scugog, County of Ontario Ladies', Men's, Girl's and Boy's STATION WAGON COATS From $13.95 fo $28.95 al bry a VICTOR'S STORE In Uxbridge 1333332332200 0000000 Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voters List Act, and that I have posted up at my office at Brooklin, on the 26th day of October, 16; the list of all persons: entitled to vote in the said Muni iei- pality at Municipal . Elections, - "and that such list remains there for in- spection. : And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions "corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- pealing being the 16th day of No- vember, 1950, Dated this 26th day of October, 1060, at the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, RALPH MILNER, Clerk, Township of Scugog novlé #4 80 80080 haar eas rernesieneone snes tentene sess se sessssys POs ues reeanessnttennes i ' _ HAVE YOU TRIED QUR I csssesesered ART wy | SUPER IN EVERY DETAIL! © =f P2200 000004 Nourishing food that will "please the palate-and the Docket book: too. Try us! Have lunch here tomorrow - i 22 hy \ L DROP IN FOR THAT. MORNING OR AFTERNOON oe CUP OF COPPER : sesesseesane I The Green Thistle Restaurant (Formerly Taylor's Restaurant) the svening. BILL TAYLOR JACK STARKEY 2 be jit sy 4 24) a " _ et =f

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