"Branch as of February 1st. we LOCAL items to the As Courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your Suen a and items of interest. N EWS Send your RESERVE "PHIS DATE FOR THE BOY SCOUT FATHER AND SON " BANQUET FEBRUARY 26th IN THE - UNITED . CHURCH BASE- MENT. : 'NOTICE : ~The Manager of Master Feeds, Port Perry wishes to announce the appoint- ment. of Robert (Bob) Lawson as the new Manager of. the Port Perry And wishes to.thank the many friends 'and customers for their past patronage. Bob will contihue to give the cus- omers of Master feeds the same friendly and courteous service. And he will appreciate your support. Honeydale News (Barbara Diamond Grade 9A) Mr. and Mrs. B. Phippes were re- . cent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Phippes. Mr. and Mrs. L. Honey and Mrs. M, ~ The Churches 8ST, JOUN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, February 4th-- " 11.00 a.m.--Holy Communion. Friday, Feb. 2--8 p.m.-- Preparatory Service. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. J. T. Coneybeare Quinquagesima Sunday, Feb. 4th Holy Communion at 11 a.m, Sunday School at 11 a.m. Ash. Wednesday---1st Sunday of Lent. Wednesday, February 7th - Litany and Address at 8 p.m. Rector: PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--S. 8. and Primary Class 11 a.m.--C.G.LT. Choir tat Bd (Red ASR ¢ BLACKSTOCK Sixteen 'Anglican ladies from Cart- wright attended W,A. in Bowmanville on Friday to hear Rev, Tom Dustan, who is in missionary work in India. Newcastle W.A, was also present, . Rev. George and Mrs. Nicholson, also Mrs Potts, were in Torento on Tuesday. Mrs, Fred Trewin, Egypt, and. Mr. Sues, Caesarea, won the prizes at the Blackstock W.I. euchre party on Wed- |: nesday evening. Mrs, Fisher and her group were in charge. We welcome 'Cacsarea. folk to our parties, and in| «| fact are very glad to see that there] is an interest in our project the Port Perry hospital fund. 5 " Mr. and Mrs. F. Ferguson, Orono, and Mrs. Fennell, Waterville, ,Quebec, | visited. Mr, and Mrs. H. Hooey and other relatives last week. Mrs. J. Forder, Nestleton, was a guest of Mrs. Darcy on Sunday. Mr. Peter Agg, Whithy, visited Mr. Alan Rahm. i Cadmus and community held a shower in Devitt's hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holroyd, Jr. Cartwright young people were en- tertained by Blackstock Y. P. U. on Monday "evening. when Mrs, Ralph Malcolm was guest speakér and talk- ed on Korea which was the subject of SACRA IITIVERIA RIT ERIv a RE . - - hand; tard £38 Yo ah IER Ld] i = % i % oN Fon AHN PE HG The front of the new Dodge is modern 'and massive, distinct- ively styled to look longer and lower. Its sleek'lines are deftly accentuated with -chrome. The front window is wider, the 'corner posts are rede signed for maximum vision, and" the area of the rear window has been substantially increased. The Dodge* Regent is offered as a 4-door sedan and club coupe The Dodge Crusader Series also ineludes a 4-door sedan and club .. coupe. The Dodge Kingsway (111" wheelbase) is available in. a two-door sedan," and' business coupe, The popular all-purpose, all-metal Suburban is again a feature of new Dodge showings across Canada. Completely new is the Dodge Suburban's special deluxe edition being introduced 'this year as the Savoy. SIT; SL 278 LI IE) CAI ERS IEEE The Thing. The Thing. The Thing. : Thing, 'The Thing. The Thing. The Thing. The Thing. Everybody is Saying what is it? Some say this! And some say that! But Next Week we will have | "The Thing" a elt RESTAURANT "Buy ey Bunyoyy 'Aum oyl Buy eur 'Bug ey ? 2 Z ® tw Tio ' i =} > 4 . ) ~ Z W. E. MacGregor and Son Hardy were dinner guests of Mr. and ? pan caHotel a Yizpah,' , her speech. in the Junior Farmers' PHONE 2W PORT PERRY y g . 2 Covenants--Genesis 28:29; 31. h . Mrs. Harold Honey, Sunday last. speaking contest in Toronto recently, i - 45 After being confined to bed with a| eo when she was. rated Provincial cham. ) : : bee minor ailment here, Miss Helen Dia- PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH _ | pion. } } , i rrr ; ) a ans Coal vs i Sid i AGS mon, has returned 3 Toronto. 2 p.m.--8.S. and Bible Class Sympathy is éxtended to the family |- AH Special Invitation 3 extended to you by RS - Il TN RAE pina Xn > ~~ Mr. S. Holozon is _now-recuperating 3 p.m. --C. G.LT. Choir. of the late Alfred H. Veale; who was. NC CE "2.01 LT EES ANE 1 hE 5 2 'GET YOUR ORDER 1s - from a recent illness. nent - buried last Sunday in Nestleton Cere- Storey and Rill Beare to visit oun Show o J IN NOW SLE ¥ ERE : y ~ . "| ter . | WH Ard Mr, and Mrs. E. Mulholland were| PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH y. = : oh Tr g Mite recent visitors in Port Perry. P. Taylor, Pastor © | Mr. and Mrs. T. Langfeld, Nestleon, Room - - and to view the New Dodge ia We Sell the on Ske Donny Cook has now returned to Sunday, February' th-- opened their hope on Saturday aA 14 WORLD FAMOUS Shik P.P.H.S. after three weeks' illness. {0 am Ri ing when St. John's congregation an f READ Lap Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shunk were 10 a.m.--Bible Sehool. friends were entertained. Over forty 'and DeSoto Models ot 1951 ANTHRACITE dinner. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mills last Sunday. © Cor. Sec'y ~_in attendance. Group in charge: Mrs. H. Raines, Mrs. J. Boe, Mrs. G. Till, Mrs. E. Lee, and Miss EK. Luke, : This being the first meeting of the year the new officers are as follows: President saben: rie Mrs. E. L. Hook «..Mrs. G. Beare : Mis. H. Raines 11 a.m.--Morning Worship.- 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday--Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. into the Star Office every Wednesday morning. We have dozens of excuses as to why there hasn't been any news but we will skip them all and try and live up to our new resolution. This week across the Dominion of Canada -30,000 girls will celebrate Tuxis-C.G.LT. Week. As we_have no} were present and report a. very en- joyable evening spent. ) The old' grain elevator at Burketon Marlow for other buildings. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Taylor have moved to Bowmanville. Mrs. J. Carter and Fred visited Isa- bel and the new Hospital for Sick Children, . ' We wish Miss Nora Venning, who is working in the Bell Telphone office | at Port Perry, every success, BEARE MOTORS LTD. The choice of '51 DODGE because it's built around people. 2 Por : Perry Coal roeesseos Complete Radio Repair Service We are equipped to check and repair all types of radios, Phonographs and Public Address Systems. 'See us today. -A COMPLETE ELECTRIC SHOP TO 'SERVE YOU. § © a C.P.R. station is a landmark no more. , 5H © = & | C / z St "Beare - Bill 'Beare ; Greenbank W. A It was built approximately 70 years Srey Theat - ce 0. ' £ . G. IL T. ago. Has been owned by Wallace DODGE and DeSOTO CARS - -- DODGE TRUCKS PHONE 289 o The regular meeting of the Wom-{ - , nak Marlow for the last ten years and has ie - Ac = an's Association was held in the base- i Was lg Rous ann now heen wrecked or taken down by _Allis-Chalmers Power Equipment ment of the church on Tuesday after- | John Hamilton and his cre of work- Westingh nolinne -- t = news" that we thought we would try Westing ouse Appliances ! . -- | suseset 3880833888308 0800088800880850008830844088500305513 i i000 i Tr TOON; AFUATY 23rd, with about forty and make an effort. to get our news | ¢'S the lumber to be used by Mr.[ pjone 130 . : : Port Perry - RY por 1 boys' group in town it will be just the . > THE RIDE pid rs sii sho SIL ahscrve BONE Tol Mig Ciruch. Graham is on her holi- DeSOLe . at SST AY veil tld is from February 4th to 10th. We | days at present. . " ; : THAT'S A I'reéasurer ..... ..Mrs. E. Gibson " Snooks' Auto Sales is now known PORT PERRY ELECTRIC siti ition ...Mrs, H. V. Hook Lece.-- A reading on the topic was given by Mrs. J. Boe. Duet entitled "Softly and Tenderly" was réndered ~ "by Mrs. McMaster and Mrs. R. Leask. Topie--*The Kingdom of God" with - reference to the parable of the must- ard seed, was taken by Mrs. H. Raines, This. portion of the meeting closed _ with hymn "Talk With Us Lord, Thy Self Reveal". The new president, Mrs. E. L. Hook, - was then welcomed to the chair, Minutes were read and treasurer's report given. The committees were then put in for the year 19561, and which are as follows. - Parsonage--Mrs. C. Ward, Mrs. H. Raines and Mrs. E! Lee. Bereavement--Mrs, J. Lee and Mrs : "C. Whitter. Visiting--Mrs. Ww. Walker, Mrs. C. Phoenix. 3 ; Church Decorator--Miss. Raecraft. New Members--Mrs J. Ianson, Mrs, J. Cook, Mrs. E. Till. Basement Decorators -- Mrs. Wm. ' Walker, Mrs. J. McKitrick. It was arranged to have a represen- tative of the Snyder Meat Packing Company take charge of the evening "of February 16th by supplying the 'meat for a pot Juck supper -and also | entertaining by lantern slides. Sup- per 'to be served from 6.30 to 8 p.m. The meeting closed with the theme gong and Mizpah Benediction. 2 . Program--reading taken from "'Be- side Still Waters" by Mrs. Cook; read- ng--"Little Things" by Mrs. E. Lee; 'reading--Mrs. Boe, On Pelee. Island; _ reading by Mrs. Cook, "To a Seed - Merchant" and "Village Ladies' Aid"; reading -- Mrs, Raines, "Glub_Presi- dent"; misc. contest taken by Miss E. : Luke; Bird Contest by Mrs, G. Ward. "ad daughter, Mrs. are starting off the week by taking part-on Sunday morning at the United next week. We are planning our Valentine Tea forthe 17th of February, and in pre- paration of this the girls have been making home-made marmalade. The girls have made this marmalade by themselves and are quite proud of that fact. We hope that you will come out and visit us that Saturday. Bring the children along because the Ex- plorers are going to have a Fish Pond. There will be: home-baking, Marma- lade, Fish Pond, Candy, Maramalade and Afternoon tea, and of course MARMALADE. Deaths --+ At the home of her Smith, Reach Town- ship, Wednesday, January 24th, 1951, Margaret . Wildman,. beloved wife of the late William Kight, in her 89th year. Interment Breadalbane Ceme- tery, Utica, Ontario. KIGHT Scugog Chapter will meet at their rooms on Monday, February bth at 3 pm You may procure your ticket for the. Banquet at "this meeting. Also the Marathon Bridge Prizes will be given out. AA - Austin C. A. Bathie*D.C. as Blackstock Motors under partner- |g School. also from Church Treasurer, Envelope Steward and Church M. & M. Fund. All had very good reports. "W .A. have bought choir gowns, hylunaries with music for the choir, replacements, good oy boxes at Christmas, fruit and flowers for the sick and the shut-ins during the year, and given donations to the Budget fund and M. & M. fund. W.M.S. have gone over their allo- cation, .also assisted with the good cheer boxes and fruit and flowers. Mission Band made $68.60. ; Sunday School made a donation to the organ fund, to Missions, paid for all their supplies and have a balance on hand. Y.P.U. also had a good year. A Following are officers for 1951: Elders--N. Marlow, S. Ferguson, E. Larmer, E. Dorrell, J. A, Johnston, C. Wright; Stewards--Clarence Marlow, ",hammedans. "REVELATION - organist, Mrs. Gordon Strong for her good work; to Rev. Mr. Hutton and Mrs. Hutton for their excellent leader- ship, and to the Treasurer, Envelope Steward and Caretaker. Women's Auxiliary roms Women's Auxiliary of St. John's Church met at the home of Mrs. J. A. McArthur Jan. 18 with 16 members present. President Mrs. Thos. Lang- feld was in the chair. Mrs. Nicholson took the devotional period and dealt with three ideas bear- ing our new study book; the truth of the Scripture, the Deity of Christ and the Crucifixion. Mrs. Fred Hamilton introduced the new Study Book on Islam which, she | explained, was the religion of the Mo- Several articles were read to give-a clearer understanding of the Islam religion and Mrs. Nich- olson also explained much about this religion. were needed before 'having the quilt-- ing _at Mrs. Wm. Van: Camp's. Christmas cheer boxes were sent as .planned, also a book to Mrs. Levi Mc- Gill, a former member. Several let- ters of thanks were read by Mrs. Wm. Van Camp. An invitation to attend a meeting at Bowmanville. on Jan, 26 to hear Rev. Thos. Dustan was re- ceived. - Apngivieiinent was made of the an- nual vestry meeting and also the Wo- men's Day of Prayer. Mrs. Nichol- son, Mrs. T. Langfeld and Mrs. V. Bailey are to take leader ship in the latter. . Mrs, T .Langfeld invited the Ww. A. to a party at her home on Jan. 27. Proceeds to go to the organ fund. _ Lunch was served by the hostess and lunch'committee, Mrs. John Rahm and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, CT BOYS' BREECHES Sizes 4 and 6. Reg. $5.69 For $3.98 Size 6 only Regular $3.98 For $2.60 THE ELIZABETH SHOPPE FEATURIN GA Winter Clearance Sale GIRLS' PLEATED SKIRTS, plain or plaid 2, 4 and 6. FOR ONLY $1.89 3 Piece FLEECE-LINED SLEEPERS, : Reg. $2.98. Sizes 2, 4, and 6....... won FOr $2.00 3 Piece FLANNELETTE SLEEPERS Sizes 1, 2 and 3 Sizes 36 and 38. 0 For $1.35 BLACK SATIN SLIPS Regular $4.98 FOR $3.50 WHITE CREPE SLIPS PROPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET - CAWKER BROS. PORT PERRY :: "MEAT TO GIVE THE ey Reka chal a -m CEMENT! CEMENT! CEMENT A car load just arrived; also MASON and IVORY LIME fresh in stock, 5 8x8, and 8 x 18. Complete Estimates given on all kinds of Construction. PORT PERRY ° Phone 240 w. ES Flue Lining -- Vitrified Crock "Lake Sengog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited SL 5 A DU een wi J - . ke E. MERLIN DOWSON STOKELY'S TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz. RT (| OLD SOUTH BLENDED JUICE, 48 oz. nnn 386 ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE, 48 02, .pvvvvvoeooioi oe AYLMER DEW DROP PEAS, Fancy, 20 oz... ..........20c. - BLUE and GOLD WAX BEANS, 16 0Z, ....cicoiniiriiivienrennn 156, Press: Sec. vives Mrs. J. McKitrick | °° The Civic wi Lo . ¢ ¢: | ship of Ray Snooks, Percy Collins and 3 ' oh " "Pianist ....... vei ses B, a Chiweh. Tue as 4 az -Roy Stinson. We wish them. success. | Sew PHONE: 177 "PORT PERRY het iii 0 un o b wy E. Dobson. Hope you will all be out Congregational "Meeung ~The dovettonmd portion o y re Je "1 to hear us- - The congregational meeting of the ' ing opened with Mrs. Raines presiding" Tuesday evening we are having | United Church was held in the base- FE I A : ¥ LE . i with all singing "Standing at the) = Nations. party and have sent | ment on January 18 with a good at-| Wallace Marlow, Herb. Swain, Harold| Treasurer, Miss E. Parr, gave a : . Portal", followed by all repeating the out invitation to Brooklin and Prince | tendance. - Rev. C. W. Hutton led in| Swain, Gordon Strong, Stanford Van- | splendid annual report. . Mrs. Harry : : Lord's Prayer-together. Albert girls. Each girl is to come jn | the opening' exercises. - Minutes of | Camp, Ralph Larmer, Russell Mount- | McLaughlin, Dorcas Secretary, re- Let Us S ' 1 Y Hymn "He Liveth Long, Who Liveth costume we plat on. hinges] Ieee meeting were read, Financial re- | Jo¥, Dalton Dorrell, Neil Malcolm, ported on what was required for the upp Y ou Jin ly Ww ell" was sung, followed by Secrip- and Si Aes representing different | por ts were given for the W.A.,, W.M.S,, Hector Shortridge. ) Indian bale and also displayed several : 230 FE SIL "ture reading, Matt. 13:1-9'by Mrs. E. "| countries--Will-tell--you--ah-aboutit | Mission-- Band, Y.P.U.,--and-- Sunday | Votes of thanks were tendered our | quilt blocks stating that a_few more "WITH THE CHOICE FRESH . || LINED SKI SLACKS, Sizes 4, 5 & 6 Sizes 32 to 40. Regular $4.75. ST. WILLIAM ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT Halen M. (Peel) Bathie *D.C. Regular $4.95 i For $3.50 FOR $3.98 : 2 = LYONS TEA, White Lane 3 fh. cnifernennnnnn IDC, - FRESH FRUITS and "VEGETABLES ate all (who asplated during : "+DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC | of bereavement, who loan- 'SHIRRED TOP CREPE GOWNS LINED CORDUROY LEGGINGS - _Regular $4.98 FOR $3.50 TEE Gg CN anomie || BOBRAMMIS we ong | 3 . A iad ¥ ft & e or % 3 TURNIPS, CABBAGE" . irr gh? ssn || LADIES' BLACK CREPE SLIPS ROR 180. : CELERY, LEYTUCE, Uj TURNIPS, CABBAGE ddell tor services For 'Appointment Phone Sizes 82 to 40. Regular $3.98 LADIES' and hdl N'S WOOL g : . PORT PERRY FOR $2.98 MITTS and. GLOVES TO CLEAR WE VERS oNE 81 FOR SERVICE These are just a few of the Bargains....Come in and See for Yourself. B. OKE noms. ten ons. : rE ir