- Perry and district who so -- pital, on Kriday, July 13th, 1051, Win. : George =r: AT. FM i Fr ty rw * he LE As) $ ¥] TH at 1 ~ $ Terr aa LOCAL NEWS As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in me ntioning your guests and items of interest. Send your itenis to the Star . ER ) Mr." Andrew Steele, of Fiteshire, The Churches Scotland, was i town visiting Mis, hy 2 Tn nd: M Je ; ST. JOHN'S Mrs Jack cStuikey and: Miss Jean ; ad ATA i. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH sSamells have returned to Poi Perry after spending. two weeks YW Cag Joint setyices held (in the United Councils This Ts a Provineint Gd, knack for the month of July. camp and eighty-one girls were a Sunday "School, Co clected by their groups te actend on] x their 'behalf: From these girls Pro- | CIHERCHOF THE ASCENSJON vihcial executive ) ; July 22nd-- are elect d Sunday, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Haskell and Hao Marning Prayer. Mrs, KE. N, Webster, of Wheaton, til, ems vm r------ ---- 2a hd be pes Ball iL ln o PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH' be | ro BIG wiSiviE Al. al Fame 5.5, and Primary Class, k i . gry . wan Reve WLP, Fletcher, D.D, r. i MES. Ia Wy Dog hun Guest Soluist--Mr. Mawson, of lave as Cir. guests Lhe jaler s Foronto. brother-in-law and - sister, A. and Mrs. IK. A. Horrocks Kil TR a -- farney, Muanitoha; aise sins idith PRINCE ALBERT -CHURCH inn --S.5. and Chureh, Horrocks from Bivining lean, bog. ; : : sil ' Mr. Murry Luke, B.A, in charge The following are the res Kxaminations of Royal Conserva ults ol tory of Music by pupils of Miss| ------ Helen Willard, 1.0L. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Grade VI, Gloria Hastings, (hon. - . P. Taylor, P Mary Stevens, Myrtle (pass) yor, Pastor July 22nd-- 10 a.m.*~Bible School: y ' Sunday, Grade 1V, Mary Lou Robertson] His) (paas) Grade Hl Margaret Latiive, Brooklin (hon) ~ lelen Routiey;] 1 a.m.--DMorning Worship. . Ashburn, i p.m.--Evangelistic Service, Wednesday--Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Congratulations PENECOSTAL CHURCH To Joan Real "and Jean Swicils ool 10 am. Sunday Schodl passing Grade V Harmony canning © 0 aanl and 7 paa--Evangelist: Phil tion of the Toronta Conscivatory ul Houghton, of Zion Bible College, pupils of | Us. AL, will preach. © Prayer- Wed. 'and Friday at 8 p.m. STARTING- "Aug. 6 to 17. Vacation School for boys and girls Music. They are theory Mrs, V. bp. Stouffer. Announcemeni Lio Lh years. Fun for all. Mr. and Mrs. Io =hoelanger,] Al Welcome, } : of Nipegon, Galagin, wish to an-| Pastor W. A. Bowler. nounc¢e the engagement their : ---- . youngest daughter Mary Ro e| : - Belanger to Johnny thaoper, son IN MEMORIAM of Mr. CR. Hawvper and the Loe! "PLATTEN---In loving memory Mrs. Harper, of Port Decry, Ont Bur dear parents, father Wal- The wedding will tule place cn dace C0 Platten, who passed away July 26th, 1951, at lo won oe Dae faoly 16, 1947, and mother, Ida Roman Catholic Church, Nipeyon | Headed, Jannary 13, 1942, EE eatin Those whom we love go out of sight, but never out of mind. hey' re cherished in the hearts of those they leave behind. APPRECIAT] UN | Port Cochrane St. Perry, Ji 16] Looking back with tenderness Piper Alan Wilson wo ald like along the path they trod, through the mediums of the Porth. We bless the years we had with | Perry Star, to say he is sow howe and "them, and leave the rest with 'healing 4s fast as can be expected 7 7 God, He would also take this opportunity over reme ethbered by daughters of thanking all his friends from Fort Greta, Veda and families. graciou Iv. remembered him by lovely cards to the hospital. ~Actially they were Loo. numerous LE Cards of Thanks to mention We wish to express our sincere names here. Thanks a wiilion tol thanks to all our kind friends for everyone. 1 will always remeber cards, flowers and fruits sent to you. : : ~Fus during our recent misfortunes. ALAN WILSON. | Mrs. John Dowson and Donna = FALL TERM: Births PETERBORO BUSINESS RENEAU -- "Mr .and Mrs. G. L. COW OE . TINTED > Reneau (nee Doris MacGregor) are OPENS happy to announce the birth of thei TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1951 ' son-on July 15th, 1951, at P'rivite The damand for trained office Patients Pavilion Foront: General help is vedy urgent. Enrol early, Hospital==a brother for Douglas, get prepared for the excellent opportunities in the field of business. Write i". Hl. Dearborn rincipal. McCabe-- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCabe (nee Ellen Plough- man), a son Stanley dward (still born) at Wellesley Hospital, 1or- onto, Sunday, July 15, 1951. (h for information. A. McKone President. ae a SRR an uiked a LIS Reis dud dais Wea BARAT EE SA RNP I SL SSCL WE hes ------ oe -- 8 ' Deaths DEATHS hes FRISE-~-Passed Austin C. A. Bathie peacefully at. his home, Port Perry, on Sunday, July || DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 16, 1961, Richard (Orrely Frise, be- loved husband of Lena Scott, in his || Graduate of Canadian Memorial 78th year, 'Chiropractic College, Toronto # BBL L=--At Oshawa General [For appointment Phone 206R Bell,--- beloved husband sls PORT PERRY. Elizabeth J. Carlyle, in. his . TIst year. I (A |) ES) A) -- -- -- / Tenders Ls Garbage Collection Sealed tenders for the collection of £ yeliiige for-the Village of Port Perry for a period of 12 months, starting August '1st, 1951, 7 will be received by the Council. "Tenders to be in the rs hands of the Clerk by July 23, 1951, RA ANY RAN Conservation Corner If you ure in the quiet solitudes of the Ontario wilderness. this sammer and suddenly hear a load voice coming at you from out of the "sky, don't get panicky and start heading for the nearest psy- chiatrist to have your head ex- amined. w Instead, sit quietly and listen to what it is saying. The chances are that you will be' actually. hear- ing things--and from the sky--but the voice will, in all. probability, '| be emanating from a sleek yellow plane, bearing the insigna of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Air Service Division, on patrol 'a thousand or mote feet in 'the air and perhaps a couple of miles away. Plenty of anglers, vacationists, bushworkers and hunters will pro- bably be startled this season when they hear someone loudly address- ing them from high overhead, and Department fire control officers say that's just what they want them to be--*startled." It's all part of the Department plan, officials explain, of bringing science into play to cut down on -| the number of fofest fires that are caused by careless people; those' who neglect their campfires or fail to realize that a lighted cigar- cette butt can destroy thousands of the beauty, the fishing and hunt- ing of an area for years to come. For some time now the Depart- melit has been experimenting with a loud-speaker attachment on some- of its aircraft by means of which the pilot can communicate with persons on the ground below. Briefly," : phone into which the pilot speaks and a loudspeaker fitted into an aperture "of the plane normally housing an aerial camera. Backed up by a 100-watt amplifier the piolet can make his voice rd plainly on the ground from' 4: tude of 1800 feet and over 5 Miles radius. : These planes are now working in the Parry Sound and North Bay district. The speakers have already been used: on fire prevention work in some areas to caution campers and workers--on the spot--to be care- ful ,with fires, cigarettes and matches. ' in one instance at Tost, a 2 lod speaker was used in an emergency to direct men on the ground to carry a badly injured logger to a spot where he could be pleked up by- thé aircraft. Many times each year Depart- ment planes are called into search for persons lost in the woods. One of the difficulties in locating them has been the fact that those lost usually are tumbling around in dense forest and cannot be séen from the air. . The loudspeaker will allow the pilot to direct the lot to head for a certain direction for clearing and to stay there: In Memoriam . TAYLOR--In loving memdry of a dear husband, dad and grandpa, Wil- liam S. Taylor, who passed 8¥aY; July 23, 1946 Sometimes it's hard to understand = why 'Some things have to be; oo But in His wisdom God has planned, Beyond our powers to see. God gave me strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow; But .what it meant to_part with him No one will ever know, Lovingly remembered by his Wife Mary and family. IN MEMORIAM "HALL--==A 'tribute of love to a dear mother, Alice Martin Hall, who passed away July 23rd, 1938; Also her hus- band, Albert Hall, July 1st, 1042, Looking back with tenderness Along the path they trod, We bless the years we had with them And leave the rest with God. --Lovingly remembered -by Annie --and-Al; Beryl and Gordon; Annis and family. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Contract form may be seen at the Clerk's Office, - JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk. DIPRINK CaColy ITS BETTER BUSINESS TO WORK REFRESHED acres of valuable timber and ruin} it consists of a micro-| Beith gs raw NARS IL PA AE CAFUTE LAF SRE A CX Td tA shi Ast eT niu ; CASA i Tih RA a 355 AIR AEG Fate wea LISERYY THe lig ERAN Te 3 # 3 EHR ATS A WRASSE SI SL SL a | RISER 5) i 1 - "BASEBALL Oshawa Merchants v8 Kingsway Luimbey of Toronto in Kinsmen Memorial Stadium - OSHAWA on "Saturday, July 21st, a8) 8 pm. ADMISSION-- Adults 60c, GOOD FOOD INEXPENSIVE IN | - BRITAIN: Mr John Bridges, Director Gen- eral of the British Travel Associa- tion, recently arrived in the USA armed with 50 specimen British menus drawn up by lading hotels Children 26¢. ' ROSS y has won first-class = honours - Elgar Girls' Choir Touring U. K. Canada's Elgar Junior Girls' Choir arrived at Southampton last week. After a'tour of England the girls will travel to Glasgow on August 12th Dumferline on the 16th and Edinburgh ¥ and restaurants in the UK. Look- | on the 18th, One of the singers is 12-yr 'ing at them, American experts old Sheila Palmer of Vancouver, whose agreed that British prices are, mother comes from Dundee. Sheila cheaper then those in the US. Mr. ' Bridges said that he had come, over je counteract mistaken ideas Pianist at thé Toronto Conservatory that food in Britain was short and of music. too expensive, e as a with the i > "BUNC H Come and meet the'gang here everyday a 4 enjoy not only their company, but also the tastiest food: Everything from a snack to a full meal. ever. sess secrsssessresessesestserertetenes JAR RUBBERS, RED 3 dozen 29¢. CERTO 27c. SWIFT'S WHOLE CHICKEN, 3 Ibs, 8 oz. ise faa | of] SWIFT'S HALF CHICKEN, 2 Ibs. 2 0z. ....... ............$1b9 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48 oz: tin... ©... _.......... 29c. TROUT HALL BLENDED JUICE, 20 oz. tin _ 2 for 29c. LIPTON'S FROSTIE DESSERT MIX 2 2 pigs. 29c. MIRACLE WHIP, 16 oz. - ...b3e. MITCHELL'S APPLE JUICE, RR 25c¢. Se . ' wp A FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES I IN A HURRY? WE HELP YOU! WHEN SECONDS COUNT, YOU DON'T NEED TO-GO HUNGRY. OUR. QUICK, COURTESY SER- VICE INSURES YOU A TASTY 'MEAL WITH: TIME TO SPARE. GREEN THISTLE RESTAURANT "Bill Taylor PORT PERRY - Jack Starkey. LEMONS, 6 for 25c. - NAVEL ORANGES, dozen 49c. CARROTS, CABBAGE, CUCUMBERS, 'Head LETTUCE HOME GROWN TOMATOES BLACK CURRANTS* GOOSEBERRIES RASPBERRIES ETC. "DEL" RESTAURANT WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE Let Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH AIR CONDITIONED by Refrigeration for Your Comfort THEATRE UXBRIDGE 2 shows nightly -- 7.30 and 9.80 p.m Saturday ard Holiday Matinee 2:00 p.m. _ Mid-Nite Show every Week- end in y uly and August Z Starting at 12 05 5 Still Three Days Left to See This Wonder Picture-- 'Ma and Pa Kettle Back ¢ on the Farm with MARJORIE MAIN and PERCY KILBRIDE EXTRA! SUNDAY NITE--MIDNIGHT " MONDAY-TUESDAY (2 gays only) JULY 23-24 It's Here at Last-- The Picture that you have heard and Read 80 much about: A Pulitzer Prize 'Winner "HARVEY" - Starring JAMES STEWART and JOSEPHINE HULL EXTRA! EXCLUSIVE DISTRICT SHOWING The exciting highlight of the biggest upset in boxing history SUGAR RAY ROBINSON loses his Championship Crown to ~~ RANDY TURPIN it Films taken at ring side were flown here from England and will be shown in addition to the above regular programme, 'exclusively at the ROXY, UXBRIDGE The fight pictures will be shown twice nightly. RADA - : , WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY TREAT EM ROUGH Its a new kind of a Thrill for June Allyson! «been loved like this before! -She's never "RIGHT CROSS" Starring. JUNE ALLYSON, DICK POWELL and _ RICHARD MONTALBAN JULY 25 - 26 MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN ~ YOUR DIET ee & oo | EEMCDROTRTEAY ~ CAWKER BROS. PORT PERRY ERIN ONTARIO and BYJL DING = % SUPPLIES Zi PORT PERRY - ; Phone 240 w Lake Sengog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited "COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE Commercial, Farm and Home WIRING Radio Repair Service Lovely Display of Lighting FIXTURES ~~ Th Laest § in Washing Mckines Port Perry Eleetrie Phone 177° Port Perry