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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Nov 1951, p. 3

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--------- PORT PERRY, ONT,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1851 - 5 ' Ashburn In an oriental-atmosphere created -by the soft glow from Chinese lanterns, samples of Indian wax Work, tapestry and embroidery and highlighted by a strange and wonderfully coloured fish sbanner used at Japanese Boys' Fes- tivals, the mission band of Ashburn * held its first concert in'the basement of the Church on Wednesday, October' ".24th' at 8 p.m. Many' Eastern natives of China, Japan, Burma, Persia, Africa, Arabia, "South Sea Islands, as well as Canada, and 'Holland became more real as the children in National costumes ac- quainted the audience by songs, reci- tations -and 'dialogues with the dress «and costumes of these countriés, The offering of $14.76 will be used to purchase material such as wool, dolls, books, muslin, 'etc, Already 28 scrap books have been-sent to Miss Blackwell, the post.deaconess and dis- tributed to the newcomers to our Can- adian shores, The first meeting for the fall season of the Young People's Society was held in the basement of Burn's Church on Tuesday, October 23 at 8 p.m. with - the president, Doris Herop occupying the chair, - The meeting opened with a sing-song led by Kenneth Heron, after which all joined in singing "The Old Rugged Cross", followed with prayer by Rev. J. Riddell. The minutes of the various activities held during the summer months were read and ap- proved. Douglas Ashton read the treasurer's report which showed a bal- ance of $48.12. : The fall rally of the Lindsay Pres- bytery .is to be 'held at Ashburn gn Tuesday, Nov. 6th, when Rev. Mr, Mc- Gowan. of Uxbridge, will be the guest speaker. It was decided i hold a Hallowe'en party on Friday, Nov. 2nd at 8 p.m. at the home of Doris Heron. Mrs, Wes Routley conducted the election of officers for the ensuing year and the following were 'elected: President----Doris Heron Vice-President--Grant Parrott Secretary--Peggy Graham ta pl Treasurer--Douglas Ashton Pianist--Elizabéth Deeming Song Leader--Kenneth Heron Director=Rev. J. Riddell." The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs, Luther Bradley. - Flewel (Gad Understands) and the Miss Annie Dowson and Mr. Gordon Stuttaforg visited with" Mr. and Mrs. PD. Purdy, of Toronto, on Sunday. Mr. and Ms. daughter Florence - ere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mus. Lioyd pugh, of Clare- mont, Miss Ruth Richardson, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R, Richardson. : Miss Fern Stephen of Toronto, and Miss Glenys Stephen, of Whitby, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher accom panied by Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Ashton motored to 'Deep River and spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parrott spent last week with_relatives in Toronto. Et, 2 = «© og SCUGOG Sunday was anniversary day in Grace Church. ~The messages from the choir and the solo by Miss Isobel messages from the Rev. H. R. Monk- man were very inspiring. "Mrs. H. Ashton and son Douglas, The baskets of flowers were lovely Henry.-Doble and {+ makes good food taste better and very much 'admired. On Friday. evening a Hallowe'en | Masquerade was held" in the base ment of Grace Church and was very [| much enjoyed. LM, and 'Mrs, Donald Lane enjoyed a few holidays on~a inotor trip to Cleveland and other parts of U.S.A. "Mr. and Mrs, Jess Demara and Mrs. Milton Demara and little Heather Visited Mrs. Demara's sister Mrs. C. '| Hood at Mount Dennis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson and son "| Jim visited their cousins Mr. and Mus. H. Long at Prince Albert on Sunday. Miss Mary Slute of Raglan is visit- ing her' brother Tom for a few days. Miss Marjorie Milner is spending a few weeks at her sister's Mrs. and Mr. George Russell in Oshawa while they are enjoying a holiday in the U.S.A. Mrs. Douglas Aldred is teaching in_Port Perry for a couple of weeks. ------ be Mrs. Alex Martyn visited Mr. and Mrs: -S. Lambkin in Prince" Albert on Tuesday. . ~The-Hegd W. A. cwill<hold theiy November meeting on Wednesday, the 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn in Port Perry. Murs. Joe Dowson's group will serve the Lunch. All are invited. Pee The Honeydale 'W. I. dre holding a Honie Baking Sale and Parcel Post; on Saturday, November 2nd at the Port Perry Library. Afternoon Tea will bg served from 3 to 5 o'clock. Every- body welcome. _. Honeydale W._ I. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, George Irwin on Wednesday, the 14th November. Mrs. Hutchingon and Mrs. Cox are the delegates to: attend the Women's: Institute Convention to be held in the Royal York Hotel on Nov. 5-6-7. Some thirty-four ladies, on Wed- nesday afteinoon took a bus to Osha- wa and toured General Motors. + We had two guides to show us through the factory. It was enjoyed by every one. ~~ mw! wd FP ELT unun LR + i ---- years eo 1,150 TO DEVELOP THE PROVINCE eo Greatest plans for Highways and Roads in history. . o Trans-Canada Highway under construction. e Grants for municipal roads multiplied nine times--now $27,000,000 annually, ® Two million Horsepower added to Hydro output serves 89% of Ontario's farms--** Back to Niagara®™ + --a fact o St. Lawrence power development to commence. o Farm income highest in history. o Plans for modern telephone system for our rural people. e Private and public rental housing speeded under Federal-Provincial agreement. o Railway level crossings to be abolished by three-way plan. } . TO PRESERVE GOOD GOVERNMENT | eo Lowest provincial taxation in Canada. eo Provincial credit at an all-time high --eight congecutive balanced, budgets. e $100,000,000 in municipal grants to relieve local taxpayer. ' e No provincial sales tax--no provincial income tax. . ® Good relations maintained with Federal and all otlier Governments. sromises' Old -age pensions agreement. Pension for the needy, 65 to 70; to the Blind and disabled 18 ONTARIO -- PROVINCE OF PROGRESS Sane, courageous and efficient government contributes to the endur- ing welfare of a free and prosperous province. is the keynote to Progressive Conservative leadership. ro HELP THE PEOPLE all over 70 under Provincial- Federal and up. » Women guaranteed equal pay for equal work with men. e No discrimination in employment because of race, colour or creed. e 109 new hospitals or extensions provided. J 14,474 hospital beds and bassinets added or being added in general hospitals. eo Fullest resources of science and medicine mobilized in war against cander.. _ . eo Free school books for all children in primary schools; equality of opportunity. new schools for 150,000 pupils. o The most advanced labour laws; expanded compensation and rehabilitation for injured workinen, TO CONSERVE OUR RESOURCES o Forest wealth preserved as part of vast conservation program. 20,000.00, Yo provided. annually by Government nurseries. e Canadian manufacture of forest products rather than export of raw materials. e Development of mining resources--including huge iron deposits --aided by Government action. ' ENSURE CONTINUED GOOD /GOVERNI ENT were well attended, Rev. W. G. Fletcher of Wooler were thoroughly enjoyed. of Ashburn played for thé-~morning service and her children, Miss Doris Mae and Mr, Kenneth vocal numbers, gation enjoyed two numbers by the Utica choir and the solo "Why should | W. He Love me 80," Murs. amounted to $262.86, BUILDERS SUPPLIES L) We have a good stock of all lines of builders supplies on hand. { Masonite -- Plywood -- Gypro¢ -- Arhorite. & Tile Board -- Lime -- Plaster -- Roofing Materials -- Metal Mouldings. AMERICAN CEMENT while it lasts : Reesor Fuel & Lumber PHONE 73 PORT PERRY, ONT. press our appreciation to all who as- 'Prospect sisted in making this such a fine i . A Anniversary, Day. The Anniversary services at Pros-|° : : | pect Church "on Sd Orver "oe Dr. and Mrs. W. PD. Fletcher and ! son Mr. P. Fletcher were entertained The dddresses of at the home of Mrs. A, Niddery. Rev. and_Mrs, W. G. Fletcher and children were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtby. Rev. F. Fisher of Rochester, N. Y. spent a few days recently with his aunt, Mrs, M. M. Munro. The Christmas cards on sale by the A. are at the home of Mrs. Byron Holtby. There are several kinds this year as well as wrapping paper and ribbon, Mrs. BE. Heron, very ably accompanied Heron in three delightful The evening congre- sung by our teacher, Collections for the day We wish to.ex- iL Mero. ATTENTION FARMERS! The Annual Meeting of the South Ontario FE DERATION OF AGRICULTURE will be held in GOODWOOD HALL, on Tuesday , November 6th al 8 p.m. W. MEINNIS, PRESIDENT OF ONTARIO HOG PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, will be the guest speaker. Many important questions will be discussed. A full attendance is requested. MR. C. " Performance -- not ' - - -- Ee Is nice to know you can stay 'on "your own SAA oss WITH THE HELP OF A CANADIAN GOVERNMINT ANNUITY When retirement age rolls around, a man wants to sit back and relax without a worry Inthe world and no need to be-a dependent. A- Canadian Government Annuity can help. It's the best--and easiest--buy for future security anywhere There's no medical exgmination. Payments are low and, should you miss one, your contract won't lapse. 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Please send me information showing how a Canadian Government Annuity cen bring me security at low cost. . 1 ungerstan J That the information I give will be held confidential. | -- -- -- ------------------------ ---- -- ---------- -------- -------- ---- tod Lumber - Builders' Supplies We have in Stock COMBINATION DOORS--2'6" x & 6", 28" x 68" "2/10" x 610" 2 inch and 3 inch Roe Wool Insulation and Now is the time to get Fonds for oh) weather. Lake Scugog Lumber & & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY Phone 240 w My name Is... - ' . \ (Mr. /Mrs./Miss) -- 1 I live al Telephone Date of Birth C.... Annuity to start at agi. wo KS ar CaN % SAT wh a on rr) "a

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