Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Sep 1951, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

G3, Vo Jo ST fe Gori, 4 Ra, i 5 A Tm " Aoi Eek Jaent ARREARS RRL TEA Qh PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1951 BLACKSTOCK | --Butsgon, -- WA. Mrs. Malcolm. FAIR (continued from last week) LADIES' DEPARTMENT Baby's=Wool Set, knitted--Mrs. No- reen Malcolm, Loretta Butsor, Mrs. D. Hall. ! " Baby's "Wool 'Set, crocheted--Mrs. Maléolm, Mrs. Yall, Mrs. D. Dorrell, Baby's Wool Dress, knit--Mrs. Mal- colm, Mrs, D. Dorrell, Mrs. Carl Wright, ; ud Baby's Short Dress, knit--Mrs. D. Hall, Mrs. Dorrell. Baby's Fancy Carriage Cover Mrs. C. Wright, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. D. Dor- rell. Child's Dress, hand smocked. --Mrs. | Towel, Bath, crochet trim -- Mrs. Perry. We are sorry to lose her and The Loveliest in all Canada-- Malcolm, Mrs. Dorrell, L. Butson. Boundey, Mis, Dorrell, L. Butson. Trudie from this community : Little Boy's Sun Suit--Mrs. Mal- Towel, Bath, Embroidered--L. But- : colm, L. Butson, Mrs. Dorrell. Little Girl's Sun Suit--L. Butson, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Dorrell. Child's Corduroy Overalls -- Mrs, Noreen Batson, Mrs. Dorrell, L. But- son. i Child's Sweater Coat and Socks 1 and 2 Mrs. Dorrell, 3 Mrs, C. Wright Fancy Apron--Mrs, Dorrell, Mrs. R. Boundey, Mrs: Malcolm. Apron, Kitchen Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Sandy Moore, LL. Butson: Red Jacket-----Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. D. 'Dorrell, L. Butson, Cardigan--Mrs. Malcolm House Murs. Butson. Slip-- Murs. Dress -- Malcolm, L. Dorrell, Mrs. Moore, L. Pyjmuma Suit -- Murs. Malcolm, LL. Butson. Nightgown---Mrs. Dorrell, Mrs. CO. Wright, Mrs. Malcolm. Gloves --Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Dorrell Mitts --Murs. Dorrell, Mrs, C.Wright, 5 Sockees--Muis: Malcolm, Mrs." Dor- vell, [.. Butson. Girl's used Dorrell, L.. Butson. Ladies' Knitted Gloves and Beret Dress, material --Mrs. v Lace Tablecloth-----Mrs. Murs, Dorrell. . Luncheon Cloth and Serviettés-- Mrs. Malcolm, ~~, > Tea Cosy---Mrs. Dorrell, Mrs, Mal- colm, L. Butson. i ' RUGS Rug; hooked--Mrs. L. Byers. 'Rug, braided -- Mrs. Malealm, .L Butson,. . W. Hutton, BEDROOM ACCESSORIES Dressing Table 'Set--Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs; Dorrell. : Pillow Cases, embroidered --- Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Hall, Mrs, Boundey. Pillow Cases cut work---Mis. Mal- colin, ) Pillow Cases, lace trimmed -- Mrs, Malcolm, Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Moore: son, Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Malcolm. Towel, Cut Work -- Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Malcolm: Guest Towel-----L. Butson, Mrs. Mal- colm, Mrs, Hall. Set of Emb. Pillow Cases -- Mrs: Malcolm, Mrs. Hall. Quilt, appliques and emb. Malcoim, Mes. ilall. Quilt, Appliqued--Mrs. D, Hall. Quilt, Dresden Plate-- Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Boundey. . Quilt, Cotton Pieced---Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Hall. Crib Quilt---Murs. Malcolm Mis, Dor- rell. -- Murs. MISCELLANEOUS Knitting Bag Mrs, Dorrell. += quilt Blocks----- Mrs.- Boundey;-Mrs. Malcolm, Murs. Hall. Article made from Flour Sack--Ms. Hall, Mrs. Malcolm, L. Butson. Christmas Gift -- Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Malcolm, L. Butson. Cross Stiteh---Mrs. Moore, Mrs. D. Dorrell, L. Butson. . Qileloth Novelty--=Mrs. Dorrell. Tea Towels--Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mrs. Moore. Fancy Handerchiefs--Murs. Malcolm, milk recipes, write: DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU Keep up with classes and after- class fun by drinking plenty of Nature's best food . .. Milk. . It's nourishment in a glass! Milk gives you vitamins, "proteinsand minerals, so important for clear skin, growth and vitality. Try Milk these refreshing ways: chocolate or any flavour fruit syrup) or poured over slices of fresh fruit. _. daughter Marilyn visited at Minden. spent their holidays at Wilberforce. colm, Wilma and Jessie VanCamp spent their holidays at Burke's Falls. Thomas and Mrs. Harold Werry, To- ronto, visited. cousins iw this locality. Maryliss, Kemptville, and niece Helen Cecil Hill's and Roy Ferguson's re- cently. Yellowlees (Lois Larmer) who were married August 26th, friends spent a week at Fenelon Falls, her home for the August meeting of the Church, Blackstock on Thursday even- Mrs. W. Archer, Vincent and grand- Mr. and Mrs. J. Venning and Joan Misses Joyce Véhning, Norma Mal- Miss Reta Swain, Alma College, St. Rey. C. Ferguson and daughter Ferguson, Angola, Africa, visited at Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. H, Mrs. Findlayson has moved to Port Miss Doris Hamilton and a party of Miss Yorn Sulston, Toronto, a sister nurse-in-training spent a week with Doris at her home here. Mrs. Jos. Forder, Nestleton, gave W. A. of St. John's 'Anglican ing. Devotional period was taken by Mrs. -G. Nicholson who used as her theme some of Isaiah's prophecies which foretold the coming of Jesus. Mrs. Fred Hamilton, in the Study Book period, read a letter from Bishop Weston, of Jerusalem. This was fol- lowed by several members reading a paragraph each of an article entitled, | "The Petition of Palestine." treasurer, Miss Eva Parr, that our new organ was paid for in full. Mrs. Me- ATOM ed : rell, . Clothes Pin Bag--Murs. Dorrell, Mrs. In gs iin and lining donated by Miss Vera Ford- id Sweater Murs. Malcolm, Mrs. Dory yr geohm, Mis. Boundey. For our interesting, tested and shakes; with er. Members were very grateful for "| this gift. It was decided to put on the play, "1 "Little Women" this fall. Mrs: Jos. Forder's group have been All were pleased to learn from the | : Dorveas Secretary, Mrs. McLaughlin, * | read a letter from an Indian School, "All Saints" in Prince Albert, Sask., . acknowledging our bale. Laughlin also displayed a quilt top -- Donald Johnston (Velma Graham)who were married at the bride's home, that of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham, on Saturday. ; , Stuart Dorrell 'and Jack Green at- tended a college friend's wedding at Consecon, P.E,C., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Moffett visited Mr. and Mus! J. Rahm on Sunday. Several. from here attended the day. -Blackstock W.I. took first prize on Saturday at Orono Fair for their W.I exhibit, There were six other W.I, contestants. ; : Friends. of Mr, Les Lansing, of Caesarea, are 'pleaged that he is able ° to be around again after a serious illness, =} a . 1 Visit Our Beaitiful 7 .Complete with a gorgeous array of. WEDDING and EVENING GOWNS DRESSES "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Danforth Ave. (near Logan) Phone--GE 1575 . Salon COATS SUITS Toronto, Ont, new United Church at Orono on Sun- a . Mrs. Boundey, Lc Butson. 5 gs Mis. Malcolm. Pot: Holder--L. Butson,~Mrs. Mal- 409: Huron Sirsel, Toreito - For real food value busy as they have a goodly sum of 4 MEN'S WEAR 1, |colm. at little cost, you ~ money to hand-over to the treasurer. Mitts, Fancy Knit-- Mrs. Malcolm, Six Pictures--Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mrs. can't beat Milk. Mrs. Thos. Smith read an. article Mas. D. Dorrell, Mrs. D. Edwards. Boundey. ~ from: The Living Message which told Pyjama Suit--L. Butson, Mrs. N= Child's Toy---Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. D. how the "ome cent piece' is-always y ' YorFe welcome at the W.A, although it is so Malcolm, Mrs. D. Halk Dorrell. y } My Work Socks--Mrs. Malcolm. Hand Loom Weaving--Mrs. Dor- little use in everyday living. : Socks, fancy---- Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. vell, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. H. Me Laugh- M steld 4 ; : Dorrell, Mrs. D. Hall. lin, 3 y 3 ti ists 25 hosters KINDERGARTEN of the AIR: (small pupil must sit on a stool Socks, diamond design--Mrs. Mal ol SoarhoMes Dareeh, Sys... Prince Albert Blackstock Rev. Mr. Nicholson closed the meeting | This winsome little miss is one of or sug 7loss fo the fade. Animal colm, Mrs; Dorrell. Malcolm. ual with the benediction, tienen serie Or nads Wiis Ae and toy friends are admitted too. 'Sweater Cont--L. Butson, Mrs. N.| Gloves, leather---Murs. Malcolm, Mrs. ) ci; ig ; at~| The young lady in the picture has Malcolm Aah 3 | Dervei; % = (Sept. 6th) We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lewis| ; oo woo served by the hostess, tend the CBC's Kindergarten of | just heard the- "teacher" say: Slovmeloss Sweater -- Mrs. Malcolm, | Collection Fancy Work--Mrs. No-| Our_Sunday services return to their iy 1v Bg Bojons, Dg Miss McKee, Mrs. C. Forder and Mrs. | the Air, broadcast Monday to | "Close your eyes and listen to the Mrs. Dorrell. yeen Malcolm, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. D. | sual times next Sunday. Sunday tn is a wd Si Lamb. There were 23 present. Pern 10.15 a.m. on the CBC | quiet music", and she's making Hall. © School for all departments will be at wrong A ] : 3 rans-Canada network. - Many of | sure her doll follows instructions. LIVING ROOM ACCESSORIES Most points in Ladies' Department, {5 ni: Church service will be at 3. ATER i? Ya ogg = Mig OS gE them live too far away from a| The program starts off with a, vo de et Mrs 1. Byers. | Mrs. Noreen Malcolm, Mrs. D. ell, 41- ) ; ; : Chesterfield Set-- Murs, L: Byers, Jeo: Mine Stave Mrs. D. Dorrell Of special interest to adults of the | money. Mrs, Litze had been present- | Peterboro Normal School on Wednes- 2gulor Sandeman fo Sie Songs ihen heres a story follow M rs. Malcolm. - ' is Sunday School is the kind acceptance | ed, previously with a table lamp from | day. Congratulations to Joyce Gra- Goul din 4 lh 4 y phe ng ae thought trend of the song, 9 Cushion, crocheted -- Mrs. 'Dorrell, SCHOOLS of the Rev. F. G. Joblin to teach the |Janetville W.A. : 3 ham who was successful in obtaining ng and hu ohnson a -1an en an exercise suggested. Mis, Malcolm. Blackstock 104 points, Caesarea 104 | Adult Bible Class. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ney and their | the scholarship in Durham County-- ternate in giving them stories, by the story--skipping, sweeping, h Cushion, knit -- Mrs: Malcolm, L. points, Cadmus 100 points, Archer's| i daughter of Ottawa, visited Mr. and Normal School Bursary. Joyce re- songs, games, and suggestions for gathering imaginary flowers. All Butson, Mrs. Dorrell. 50 pains. . We are sorry to report the illness A RR oTida week-end: | ceived a letter of congratulation from exercises. There are few: rules | the activitiés are designed to help Cushion, silk, faney--Murs. Malcolm, of Mr. Dan McTaggart, who is now M i dM i ik il Major Foote. at the CBC kindergarten: - face | pre-school<age children learn to Mrs. H. McLaughlin, L. Butson. Henry Thompson, Scc.-Treas. |in Sunnybrook Hospital. All hope he ny os i Is on 2h . pr J ; and hands must be shining clean | play happily themselves and with i : Needlepoint--Mrs, Malcolm, Mrs. D. will soon be improved in health. Vis rgd in iy i) iy Congratulations to Mr. and Mra. before the program begins, every ! others. > gE] Dorrell. FEAT y WEL or. ; J ge Fan * rs, / : . i Buffet Set--Mrs. Boundey, L. But-| ' PROSPECT miscellaneous shower was held in| R. ord; Doris en return Fi -- " : con, Mrs. Hall. The Woman's Association will meet the school on Saturday night for the Sunday after spend ng a week in To- . Foil J pa - Doilies -- Mrs. Moore, L. Butson,| at the church on Wednesday, Sépt#19, newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnell. hp With ler aunt Gaiside Henry at : a -- # ; Mrs. Boundey. at 2.30 p.m. Please bring your own| The Woman's Association met on and wit! a8 ommer Family. J Place Mats--Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. D. dishes. Visitors are cordially wel- Wednesday, August 29th at the home Schools opened today "with Mrs. ] Dorrell, Mrs. Hall. come to attend. of Miss Spence and Mrs. G. Smith |Scott, Stouffville, teacher of Home 3 -- with a good attendance. Hymn "Work Economics in the High School. Mr. for the night is coming" was the open- | Allen, Mr. Potts and Mr. Paisley are ; : y - ing number. The different reports back on the jobs. Grades 1, 2 and 8 ££ : Rt vo were given. The treasurer, Mrs.. W.|are at Blackstock and Caesarea . i Ab El 0 (0 J . (of. | Wi i] Martyn, reported the cost of the new schools under Mra. Turner and Mrs. Plant CT a floor in the Church kitchen. There |Lloyd Wright respectively. Grades 4, ~ ° was some discussiop as to the colour | 6 and 6 are at Egypt under Gwen Wil- ® re of paint for it. Green was favored as | son and at Cadmus with Mr. Campbell he pr ° the walls are done in pale green. the teacher. ~ Mr. Turner teaches 7 : . ps ' t : and 8 grades in B.H.:S.. Mr. and Mrs. : . Several ot er items of business were |p, nar are from Coe Hill, near Madoc. ® discussed, including that of the com- . ® : ing bazaar. The Girls' Garden Class Achieve- = . ® ment Day for Durham -- Miss Grace 2a) [amon sos san |S on rpm, wh bi 7 . ort on this year at™Blackstoc ommunity i : (3 : Oxon 2p ¥ posh, AM hay Hall, Sept, 16. Mrs. Shortridge is the LJ * HA i) e ba po oss "|leader of Blackstock class and Miss ° Eh : Des olding it at the Fort Ferry | Mary Hoyer the Nestleton girls.Every 3 [J : - ! ' one is welcome to come and see the F 3 : ® q . I ® The devotional period followed. Mrs. | program made by the girls in the Art . : : : p Soi fave fhe Bible Yeadnne sua. of raising vepelables for family use, y : y b fl 4 ry rs. Mcher e 8800 | and flowers, and flower arrangement; : 8 ~ ] I rime ---- LJ Thoughts, "Laborers of the Vineyard". | algo the business of Pike vei. : Pl 4 a ¥ p ] | , ® --------, 7 o ° ' o One verse of "Far and Near the fields | tables and learning food values and VW iw Gg J pyr A a | a % " © : iad ok 3 - SY 5 By SX \ § PY © ve " v are teeming", and all repeating the) health rules. . Pictures will be shown ( 4 " ps ONE OF. 68 VALUABLE PRIZES : Mizpah benediction closed the meet-| during the afternoon. ¥ : | - : hi ; eo In just a few weeks time you can own one of these brand PS ing. The program consisted of' a . . +t . : ) 5 eo new bikes_. : . a smart table radio for your own"room . .. pd reading "Like His Mother Used to Be" Mrs. Darcy is spending a week in ' be. . r-ose of i lleryilnable prizes just for saving Kist Bottle eo |by Mrs. L. Beacock and two contests Oshawa. : EE ------ " : . Whenever you get a Kist Bottle Top, lift the cork lining ® conducted by Mrs, Martyn and Mrs, Peter Philp, West Hill, returned to is U st («| ' ge ® ahd look for the letter K - I - 8 - or T printed on the inside ~~ ® McKerihen. | his home after spending" his vacation : ] wor Cr ; of ° pista] nage, . A teslorl. Stone. : he '@® A delicious pot-luck- lunch was |on the.farm with the Dorrell brothers. ; : ER : : R i : igus min : SE 3 ! a 'hen go to your nearest Kist dea er"s store . . . the ; : ; 3 : X : x pe man who sells delicious ice-cold Kist . . . and ask for your ® served. Ou Hanks 15 the hostesses Ms, F. Ferguson, Mes. Philp and : ON 4 : ; by ; copy of Kist contest rules. @__ | for such a p easant afternoon, David Philp called on the Dorrells / - A : . : Y { Ld They'll tell you how you can win your new bike or one [ ] Mr. and Mrs. W, Collins and child, | on Mr. and Mrs, H, Hooey on Monday. : AE SO -------- : HN1SS) 7 ® of the 08 valuable prizes. Start saving lucky Kist Bottle . @ |of Toronto, spent the week-end with| Merlin Bailey. was home for the o., Tops.right away. + ; ® | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberta. | holiday. 13 4 __--. Miss Marion Martyn visited a few| Mrs, Arthur Pritchard, Toronto, Mr. CHET E op days at the home of her uncle and | Clarence Jeffrey and daughter Jean, fA : fr CONTEST aunt Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker at |of Milestone, Sask., visited Mr. and ng 2 a bef, & ig A Seagrave. dis * | Mrs. J. Parr; also Mrs. H. Bailey. | i. . A Tr : - for School re-openad on Tuesday with| Miss Mona Ferguson taught at the ONTARIO DEPARTMENT ii 8 : eid | A . 'i VER LEB Today, Mr. "Jack Russell, of Hamilton, #8 |8chool for Leaders in Whitby Ladies' E34 . : o F HIGHWAYS 3 wl. ad 4 teacher ; . | College. ! ' : GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister / he : Sas 2% . » sy 3 : : : I - BRE J kd Hie yids : Yi Lon Af

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy