SHRILERVISIIG \ 53 i 1 LOCAL items to the Star 1 As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your guests and items of interest. NEWS Send your Mrs, W, I. R." Archer of Port Perry are leav- ing to-day: to spend-the 'Easter Holi- days "in New Orleans. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Beare spent the week-end" in Guelph, visiting Mrs. Beare's sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCabe of To- rantoy and Mr. and Mrs, Murray Wood and daugiter, of Bowmanville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Ploughman., . Licut. and Mrs. John Hardy, Pete- wawa, Miss Winnifred Hardy, London, Dr. and Mrs, Morley 'Hardy and fam- tly and Mr, dar Hardy, of Toronto, and Dr. and Mrs. Morley Honey and daugnter, of 1 hornhill, spent Sunday witiy Mrs, Mary Hardy. a SALE OF HOME BAKING and AFTERNOON TEA A home baking sale and afternoon tea will be held in the United Church basement on Friday, March 30th from 3 to b p.m. under the auspices of the Evening Auxiliary, W.MLS. mar29 a Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Harkless Barry, wish Lo announce the engagement of their cldest daughter, Noreen Geneive, to fidward Leonard Leahy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leahy. Marriage ~1o take place-in April. Births and Mrs. Murray Woqd 'Ploughman) are very the birth of their Ellen) in Bow- Tuesday, March 6, WOOD 3. (nee Norma happy to announce daughter (Maureen manvilie 1951. Hospital, ROBERTSON Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Robertson, Port Perry, ave happy to announce the birth of a daughter (Heather Louise) at Oshawa General Hospital on Maceh oth, 1951. BIRKETT--Mr- and Mrs. Ray Bir- kett Stella Flieler) are happy to announcee the arrival of a son, at the General Hospital Oshawa, Ont., un March 17th, 1951. ------ GP ---- (nee iin HWP a In Memoriam HEAYN --~In loving memory of a s--tlear husband and father-who passed away on March 25th, 1933. While you dear father rest and sléep "Your Toving memory we'll always keep. Years roll by but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday . Ever remebered by wife and family. ~~ a Cards of Thanks The Collins Faimly wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many Relatives, Friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes ex- tended during their recent sad be- reavement. " William Bowles and family wish to express their deepest gratitude to their many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness, sympathy and floral gifts received during their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear wife and mother. Mrs. Gordon Collins wishes to thank the many friends and neighbours for their kind enquiries, pretty cards, let. ters and floral gifts during her recent illness in Oshawa General Hospital. I would-also like to thank the blood donors, also Drs. Dymond and Stur- gess and the nurses who gave me such £2 wonderful pares H Deaths TURNER--- At Souris, Manitoba, on Monday, March 12th, after a lingering illness, Matilda Ann (Tillie) Holtby, wife of the late James Turner, of Carroll, Man., mother of Mary (Mrs. Walter Maguire). Elgin, Man,, John, Souris, Man., and Hilton, of Carroll, Man., sister of. Mrs. James I. Moffatt, Port Perry, Mrs. John Turner, Car- roll, Man., Ernest and William Holtby, Port Perry. HILL -- Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 14th, 1961, Lottie Hill, at the residence of her daughter, Lerene (Mrs, E. J. Lillierap), 26 Barcley 8t., Hamilton, formerly. of Prince Albert, Ont., beloved wife of the late William "Hill, in her 76th year, dear mother of Harvey and Lerene, dear grandmother of Joanne. Pyatt, of Toronto and Mrs. ee ---- der auspices Toy Churches ------ JOINS PRE SBY TE RIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, Mdrch 25-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School /.00 p.m.--FEvening Worship - Faster Service with special Easter music. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. J.T. C oneybeare. GOUD FRIDAY Two hour service 12 to 2 pan. EASTER DAY-- Holy communion at 9.80 &,m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Evensong at 7 pm. - PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 wm. 8.8, Primary Class and Bible Class. il a.m.-- Easter Message 7 pam.==Joyous Easter hymns, Special music by the choir under.idirection of Mrs. Elsie Dobson, A.T.C.M. The Hallelujali Chorus from "Han- del's Messiah" Mueller's "He is Risen." and Male Choruses. Good Friday--Service at 11 a.m. Speaker---Rev. C. W. Hutton. PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Church 'will unite in one Easter Service. Faster music by the 8S. S. Choir. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, March 25th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, "7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday --Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. THE PENTE COSTAL C HURCH EASTER SUNDAY-- Sunday School at 10 am. Worship Service, at uu. fin. _ivangelistic Soivice at 7 p.m. EASTER WEEK-- Monday to Friday Prayer at 8 pm, Everyone Welcome. Wm. Phone 341R Pastor-- Bowler [Service Club Members are reminded, that Tues- day, March 27th is our meeting night at Helen Willard's. Also bring new or used infants. or toddlers clothing for the missionary bale. CU > APPLES FOR SALE--Cold storage Mcintosh, Spy, Delicious, Baldwins, Talman sweet," Stein. Local and sur- rounding district delivery. H. Pallock, phone 206-R, Port Perry. ---- Date Changed DON'T MISS THIS TIME Have an evening with Billie Bell- Gregg's Musical Varieties, in the H.S. Auditorium, date to be announced, un- of Anglican Church Men's Club. Admission 60c. ONAN NAAAANAAAANAAANNNNANANNY Canadians with modest menas can invest even small amounts of surplus money in a variety of industrial stocks by participating in "mutual compan- " ies", 000 The root of Indian Poke, a weed which grows in Quebec, is used in treatment of high blood pressure. ooo The history of the slot-machine-- today's 'one-armed bandit" -- goes back to-200 B.C., when the ancient Egyptians had "them in ~primative form. Austin C. A, Bathie *n.C. Halen M. (Peel) Bathie *D.C. *DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractie College, Toronto For Appointment Phone 208R - PORT PERRY | King o hikes ho han wn a aa LE SE RRA SEAGRAVE The Scagrave W. A. held its meet- ing in the Sunday School room on Monday, March 19th, with a good re- presentation of members, Meeting was opened with the north group leader, Mrs. G. Sweetman, in charge, using the theme song hymn, "Ninety and Nine" was sung. Mrs, J, McTag- gart then led us in prayer, Mrs. W. reading the Scripture lesson {rom Luke: 15, Second hymn was "There is a Green Hill Far Away". Mr, T. Emmons then gave us a very he 2 topic on "Easter, and the last Sheep", reminding us that it was a sheep that was lost, not a lamb. This part of the meeting was. closed with the hymn, "When 1 survey the won- drous Cross" and the benediction by Mrs. J. Tobin. Mrs. C. Sleep, our president, then took charge, asking for the secre- tary's report, also correspondence, cluding several "Thank You" notes from sick who had received boxes, Be sure and join us in the Sunday School room on March 27th at § p.m. when the Downham Nursery Co. are putting on a demonstration by use of pictures, very instructive. Everybody welcome. On April 4th, the Tupper Nylon and Plastic Co. will be with us in the 'Sunday School room. We would appreciate a large crowd. The members of the local Y.P.U. met in the Sunday School Room on Tuesday night with the Vice-President Leona Reynolds presiding for the business part of the meeting. It was missionary night. Donald Dowson had charge of devotions, Rev, Mr. Loug- heed gave a short address on John Wesley and the Eighteenth Cemtuzy Revival, A committee was formed to plan some form of recreation following the Faster Exams, Tenative plans were made for a night of Bowling in Lind- say. The last meeting of the seagon will be an open one. Parents and adult will be invited to attend.- ~ = Following the meeting games were played led by Marion Forster. Rev. and Mrs. Lougheed accom- panied 'by Gordon Sweetman visited Toronto on Wednesday night. - The men attended the Red Wings - Maple Leafs hockey game, Mrs. Lougheed re- turning on (day. The Community Club met on Fri- day night in the school. Euchre and crokinole games were played. The winners were Gordon Colwell and Grant Butt and Mrs. S. MacFarlane. Crokinole winners -- Mrs, J. McTag- gart and Phyllis Keen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott were visit- ors to Barrie on Friday and visited their son Harold, also attended the hockey match between the Boston | Bruins and Barrie Juniors. The Mission Band held its regular meeting on Thursday afternoon. The President Eleanor Forester occupied the chair; owing to illness the secre- be present. Phyllis Keen read the Scripture lesson and the story time was introduced by pictures. Jean Stone told the story "A Christmas Party in China". Irish games were played at the close of the meeting, The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Mr. Wesley Frise whose death occured at the home of his daughter Mrs. H. W. Tresch, in New Jersey, on Tuesday, March 18th, Weekly Folk School Cancelled for Week The weekly folk schools which are being held 'each Thursday evening in the Uxbridge High School are being cancelled this weck. However, they will be. continued again next week and will be held Thursday evening, March 20th, in the Uxbridge High School, commencing at 8.30 pm. - All Junior Farmers and any others interested are' invited to attend and bring along your friends. Please -noté that there wilk be no Folk Dancing School this Thursday evening, March 22nd. INSURANCE COMPANY] Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING ~~ AGENT . Port Perry - Phone 279-J AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA mained in Toronto for a few deye mgr Mrs. H. Eagleson is visiting in To- ronto with Mr. and Mrs. W. Tristrum. | tary Shirley Cookson, was unable to |= H * 5 [9 R ¥ SR [i BRAY yy fi % Fd 5 A 2 i] : FARA 15 . 0 : fogs VE 3 PX. Thomson Wanis Rent Control Taken Over at Once . 'Oshawa Times - 'Walter Thomson, Ontario Liberal leader, said recently that the Ont- ario government should take over rent control immediately on: a two- -way road basis. Federal contro} soon will expire, In an address ARR for "deliv ery over a CBC Ontario Net-work in che frecitime "Provincial Affairs" | ( series, he said: "This control should be a two-way 'rond so that neither the honest land- lord nor the honest tenant suffers. All things should be done with a view to that which is fair and just. Both tenant and landlord should be encour- aged to co-operate with the govern- ment to make the task of the admin- istration as easy as possible." "Mr. Thomson repeated his predic- tion that Ontario's Progressive Con- servative Administration will call an election in June or earlier. He pre- dicted that his party will win that election. - es wo aon ---- Canada's new One Dollar stamp, 4 sued in February, emphasizes the great wealth of Canada's fishery re- sources. . » * * * Colts officially become horses at the age of five years. 4% aati 3 wr PEAT : % x Lied Ant . As HRA AAAS iehdarch as de fishery. Oshawa Doctor . Suggests Port Perry Hospital be Re-opened At'a recent meeting of the Oshawg, Hospital Board Dr. H. C. Hall, chief of medical staff, made the following suggestion: The urgent need for additional ai] commodation was again brought to the attention of the Board by 'Dr, H. . Hall, Chief of mediical staff, Who felt that :delay should be reducted to a minimum as there was no sign of relief from the present overcrowding condition. Dr. Hall pointed out that usually the demand for hospital ac- commodation lessened during the summer months but indications now ave that there were so many waiting for admission andgbookings were be- ing made far in advance. Dr. Hall also mentioned the closing of the Port Perry hospital. as having placed some additional demand upon the Oshawa hospital and suggested that a request be made to Port Perry to find some means of reopening the hospital there for maternity and other cases. rt PP -- ~~ Cod are perhaps the most impor- tant of all marine resources of Quebec Ungava Bay from the point of view of possible development as an Eskimo Phone 154, RARE ERERRARNRRRRRENRRRRRER: fod 'WANTED --A TRUCK 1 DRIVER © Apply to Silverio Port EARNER AEE RR RANA ARNE NARA RRA ARRAS Perry Creamery PortPerry a SIT |] BULLER' § GARAGE REI TO ALL MAKES OF CARS-- BODY and FENDER WORK : OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Simcoe St. Port Perry, Phone 280W OUR MENU SATISFIES WE STRIVE TO PLEASE ALL! Whether it's a steak dinner or soup and salad lincheon-- you're sure. to find it on our ample menu-- perfectly, prepared and served. = <4 Sago Delicateria ~ Restaurant Id I OL cL OL OW OO GG (4 Lake Seongon Lumber & Coal Co. Limited ] : PORT PERRY Phone 240 w = CER LO ELA E I AL . OO OR JERE ERE Ww. E. MacGregoriand Son PRONE 2W PORT PERRY E. MERLIN ean PORK & BEANS ) METCALF'S £3 20. OZ. 2 for 27c. AYLMER BLUE LAKE GREEN BEANS 15 OZ. 17c, STOKELY'S SPANISH RICE DINNER, 15 oz., 2 for 33c. SANDWICH SPREAD, 'Cordon Bleu inns ween 10C. FRESH FRUITS and a Ls FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 96's sissies) fOr 29¢, FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, 250' srrrsesserrireiiens 39Cs NEW CARROTS icin. Fn ETI bunches 25¢, 'FLORIDA CELERY, tender and CriSp .veneen wend for 26c. WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE Branch Can. y 4 Keystone =~ <5 of Main Street few tobacco centres in Canada. Rich crops are grown and cured around our friendly community. Yet, in many ways, we are the same as any other - town. We have the same kind of people... hard working, honest, friendly people. . . , take the Commerce manager for instance. + He has helped us with many of our problems, Yes, our town is different but the people are the same. "Aad the men and women at your Commerce branch are good people to know. The Canadian Bank of Commerco "The Commerce" AVON PRODUCTS ~~. 'Hats __ UPTOWN HAT SORINVG ( OPENING EVENT ' Your Easter Bonnet will help you start the new season with a lilt and a lift. tor spring are so rath and gay that even husbands who pay for them will like them SHOPPE p