" 4 is ET ' 1 J i, Sel | i FE SL AATF Ae ie Od ras! . . 2A aid Bt FR, SE A LT * *ASTIY . f My is » 3 Yt ak RET doa SER. cy § d * . i 7 LHR ESO TB Ret ii «'§ , : 3 LEAS LLL RTS 55 $3577 Any Citar IRA RTT EAN 5 A 3 Freely or, . J L) 5 . 5 ' Le 1 A . 3 - » . * * IY ' ils | a .~ , 5 a x 3 _3 id pad L3 aha { J Tel RAS BEES ONE ERR BIASES SRAGASS be SOLE RRND SEE SPREE LB EGE BEE SLERERE WEA LET BERT AT ea Sate a XB ARTE Pd Sel HE AN 2 Fos SPN fe fo-Lh } F : d AL iy : 0 v v v t >, w - - : 0 Fae Ss * i id yn Vs or wd hy Ta A sd ds ie Le sgh igh dt AL BRL A NP Sti i a RE PS Meade ia et Reape Rg Sel -e . sy é .s - ade =i i : : Fee rants SA WT aT Aird evita wom . oe 4 : " ' . { * = 4 ' » ] \ . M \ i , | a Ey Lot ; PORT PERRY, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1951 | : ddd - -- Manchester | ~~ Pictures of Personalities at Port Perry Memorial Centre Opening fi Dr. Fletcher brought a splendid} --_ . . a ! : eS : message on Sunday morning, using for his theme "Straining Forawrd". Service and S.S. as usual next Sun- \ day. The congregational meeting will be held on Wednesday. evéning, Jan. 24. Place of meeting to be made known later, et rr : The Woman's 'Association 'met at | ! cA ,the home of Mrs. Oswald Croxall last : * Thursday aftérnoon with an attend-' ance of fifteen. The meeting opened with hymn 232. Mrs. Don Christie read the Scripture lesson and Mrs, M. Wilson took "the lesson topic, '"T'he Kingdonm of God." Es President, Mrs, Croxall, then took over the business session, The min- utes of December meeting were read and adopted! Committees were ap- : pointed to look after serving lunch at £1 the Swine breeders meeting to be held : in the hall on January 80th. - Many "Thank You" notes were read. It was decided to hold the February meeting . on February 9th, the World's Day of | Prayer", instead of the regular date. Mrs. Croxall, assisted by Mrs. Don. vo Christie and Mrs. Murray Wilson, served a delicious lunch and all en- joyed a profitable and social after- noon, Congratulations to Mr. and Mus. y George Leach on the birth of a little i son in Oshawa Hospital, January 9th. 7 » Mrs. J. E. Holtby has been visiting 3 her daughter. Mrs. Dyle Thompson and family in Kitchener. 'Mrs. John Roach and daughter Mrs. Wilson and Bonnie and Mr. John Ross * Roach, of Windsor, were guests of Mr. | . " ; - and Mrs. Arriold Roach over the week- Two hockey stars of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Captain Teeder Kennedy, left and Sid Smith, centre, joined end. + in the opening ceremonies foi the Port Perry Memorial Arena. With them in the picture, right is Col. Mr. Walter Fowlie, Mrs. Alice|... . W. A. MacBrien, former Port Perry boy, and chairmman of Board of Directors of Maple Leaf Gardens. Koliak, Miss Margaret Koliak and roe FRE And Foe k friend of Toronto, visited Mr. and a Fo p Mrs. W. F. Crosier, on_Sunday. FOR YOUR MILLINERY NEEDS pital for a series of treatments for Arthritis: We hope for him a com- U town Hat Sho pe Sincere sympathy to Mr. Walter p Pp Fowlie in the death of his son who | MRS. E. B. COOKE home in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scot ¢ land. iE Ey AO A RC i HAS or 'Mr. A. E. Wilson is in Oshawa Hos- VISIT plete recovery. 1 . : . , passed away very suddenly. at his AVON PRODUCTS Port Perry JH : ; A Ss wt o ji A Premier Frost opened the Port Perry Community M emorial Recreation Centre on Friday evening by } A ; Be y cutting the-ribbon held by Jean Williams (left) and Mayrenne James, two Port Perry high school girla selected by their fellow. pupils for this honor. ; - x fT Visit Our Beautiful 3 New Bridal Salon - The Loveliest in all Canada-- Complete 'with a gorgeous array of WEDDING -- BRIDESMAID AND EVENING GOWNS "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Danforth Ave. (near Logan) Phone--GE 1576 Toronto, Ont. 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