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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Nov 1951, p. 4

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~M r, LOCAL eas items to the Star As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your guests and items of interest. NEWS Send your |i + Mrs, Dan Christie, of Sunderland visited friends in this district last Thursday afternoon, ' My, and Mrs, Doug. Lade and child- 'ren, of Toronto, spent Saturday with and Mrs. Ed. Balfour. bd Port Perryites 'are pleased to find the. manhole at -the corner of Lilla and" Queen has been completely cov- cred, and algo the hydrant in front of the Library has been repaired. It is notlonger necessary to walk around a ~ pond in' the middle of the sidewalk, Birth and Mrs. Ronald Williams (nee Egerton) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their son, Ronald Bryce, at the Oshawa General Hosp- pital, on Saturday, November 24th, 1961 _ Mr, Joyce -- A LR ~~ WEDDING Parr, At the Rectory on Wednesday, November 21, by the Rev. H. S. Swabey, M.A, B.D. James Ruddy, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ruddy to Frances Hazel Parr, Ruddy Rector: Rev. 11. S. Swabey, M. A, I The Lowen CHURC i OF THE ASC 'ENSION B.D. 11 aun. I aan, -Holy Communion --Surniday School. HRI 'ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, December 25th 11 a.m.---Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Evéning Service Subject: "Zeal for God" F32822020003228008020R08033082800083332200803333008¢ PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ~ Rev, R. H, Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, Décember 2nd 10 a.m.---Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Service Subject: The Church of My Dreams. 7 p.m.--Evening Servite: Subject: What good dogs it do to pray? - JBL2TTTTILIILIIILITIIILISLLLILLLILLILLLLILLLLLLNLLS PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor; Pastor Sunday, December 2nd 10 a.m.-- Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship "7 p.m.-- Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. [9322233282283 283320882808232208328023282328288424 THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | Sunday, December 2nd 10 a.m.-- Sunday School 11 a.m. --Gideons will be in charge a of the service. 7 p.m.-- Evangelistic service Wednesday, 8 p.m.-----~Prayer Iriday, 8 p.an.--Bible Study. All are welcome. W. A. Bowler, . Pastor. BALLET - TAP Register for Classes on Tuesdays 4.30 p.m. - Port Perry High School Irenie Harvey Mary Brotherwood NAS VARA Manchester and Mrs. David Richardson and and Mrs. Ron Hedley were Mr. baby, Mr. Sunday guests of Mrs. Dolly Roberts. NEW INSTRUMENT SPEEDS-AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL During_October, 101 persons were [ An instrument, the "Telescribe", de- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Parr. v. Announcement "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader wish to announce ~ the marriage of their daughter Elsie M. teader, to Alfred M. Angus, of Toronto. The marriage Took place on November 17th, 19561, at the home of Rev, Jack Scott, in To- ronto. dad asl ra SE I wish to thank those who nomin- > ated me to the Reach School Area { - Board at the rectnt nomination meet- Hy ing. - oN : FRED WILKINSON. FT 8 THANK YOU % \ -1 ye 7 . - 1 wish to thank all my friends, re- Ww latives and neighbours for cards, fruit i EA and books, and their kind inquiries 4 ¥Y, during my recent illness, anduspecial ah Gl thanks to the Purple Hill Orange ok Lodge and. Shirley Women's Institute SUA . hid yx by for baskets of fruit. Of ia Tommy Duff fit © 3 3 a NRE DN PEI Ter el OER OCTOBER TRAFFIC DEATHS 3 FEWER THAN YEAR AGO f= Hi i . 3 Killed by motor vehicle accidents in iL. "Ontario, 10 fewer. than during the 5, REP same month last year when 11 died. Compared with October of last year there were sharp drops in the number killed by collisions between vehicles AGH or with fixed objects. However there Ya x ibe : were slight increases. in fatalities from ih accidents involving eyeclists and pe- \ destrians, JN Safety authorities warn that at this A 35 time of year people on foot face spe- | NS cial hazards because of earlier dark-' Vi hid ness and unfayorable weather condi- tions. ii] Since January of this year, motor Fort vehicle accidents have killed 776 peo- 1 ple in Ontario, as against 660 in the A ra 2 corresponding 10-month period « of last by year. Of the increase of 116, the 4 ht 2 first half of the year accounted for i . - 106; the four months since June for eA 10. i i Leip pela ENETED Ge : | : 4) i 51 $ ripy 3 A A Fo : : & > i - ra MY SINCERE ME AT THE POLLS ON NOVEMBER 22nd. : ? f ft SPECTIVE OF POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS. rh: NY veloped by a London firm is being used experimentally at London air- port to speed up air traffic control. i It enables written messages, tabulated information, maps, photographs, etc. |' to be submitted to a distant receiving unit where the data is instantaneously reproduced on the screen of a cathode I ray tube. Austin C. A. Bathic Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto "For appointment Phone 20610 PORT PERRY. \ ET -------------- V St38888888E80000088888088880000008800088222288888800080088008888888888888308000800000202828882228222282) Thank You a if MAY 1 EXTEND TO OUR ¥ RIENDS IN PORT PERRY THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT GIVEN I AM PROUD TO REPRESENT ONTARIO RIDING AND PROMISE TO SERVE ALL OUR PEOPLE IRRE- § 00 000000000000000000000000000eens T. D. THOMAS Cartwright Nominations REEVE --George Black, farmer. Bruce Heaslip, retired farmer. COUNCILLORS: . Ivan Cochrane, farmer. Archie Dysart, caterer. Howard Forder, farmer, Alig Suggitt, farmer. CW esley Sw eet, farmer. BOARD OF I DU CATION, Two yew Term Wallace Marlow John Hamilton . KR, C. Davison. Finishing their term this year... Wilfred Jackson Joe Bradburn, In Memoriam READ---In loving memory of a dear father, James Read, who passed away November 20th, 1950. This world may change from year to year; And friends from day to day; But never shall the one we loved From memory pass away. Some day we hope-to meet again; Some day we know not when, To clasp his hand in better land Never to part-again, Ever remembered by Jimmie, Victor and family. READ---In loving memory of James Read, who passed away on November | 20th, 1950. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear father, That we do not think of you. Lovingly remembered by -- daughter Grage, husband and ehildren, Kay and Shirley. READ, In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Read, who passed away Nov. 29th, 1950. One year has passed, dear father, Since you were called away; How well'do I remember That sad and weary day; You suffered much, you murmured not We watched you-day by day; We cried and prayed that your dear life Would not be taken away. Ever remembered by his wife, May, and Gertrude and Melvin. READ, In loving memory of our dear grandfather, James Read, who pass- ed away Nov. 29th, 1960. We often sit and think when we are all alone, : For memory is the only friend that grief can call its own; Like ivy on the withered oak, When all other things decay, Our love for him will still keep green and never fade away. Lovingly remembered by his grand- children, Bob, Al. Mayrene, Flodd and Art. ? READ, In Yoving memory of Tarps Read who passed away November 29, 1950. Gone, dear father, gone to vou, Away from sorrow, care and pain. May you rest in peaee, dear father, Until we meet again. : Ever remembered by daughter, Kath- leen. | grounds in Ontario. Consorvalion Corner It is apparent that insufficient care is being exercised by anglers and com- mercial minnow licencees in the use of minnows for bait, states a Depart- ment of Lands and <Forests report. The indiscriminate use of small fish, including game-.fish, for bdit is not only detiimental to the maintenance of good fishing waters, but is also il-. legal. AT 4 The Special Fishery Regulations probibit the use of game fish as bait," regulate the use of carp and smelt, and vestriet the liberation of live min- ows to waters from which they were originally - taken. Experienced anglers have little dif- ficulty in distinguishing game fish from others even in the minnow stage, but the matter of fish identification possibly presents a problem to the casual fisherman. The true minnows can be disting- uished from all othér fishes by the following combination of character- istics: (1) 'There are no teeth on the jaws, but the teeth in the throat are large and few (2) The head is scaless. (3) There are no spines in the fins, * There is the very real danger of introducing certain species of game fish in waters in which their presence is not desirable" For instance, the Yrelense of black bass in speckled trout "waters would mean "good-bye, trout fishing" in a very short time. The dumping of perch in trout wat- ers has been known to jeopardize trout fishing in certain areas. Carp, of course, would be worse, The libera- tion of sunfish or rock-bass, either through carelessness or ignorance of the consequence, by live-bait anglers lias" spoiled many good game-fish Since the sur- vival rate of sunfish and rock-bass is undesirably populate a lake or stream in short order. * * J Annual receipts of the Ontario De- partment of Lands and Forests have increased from $6,137,351 in .1941 .to $11,142,295 in 1950, according to the annual report of the Department re- leased in Toronto. In the same per- jod, expenditures have gone from $2,067,331" to $9,913,621, The 19560 figures in both cases include the for- mer Department of Game and Fisher- ies which is now part of Lands and Forests. ¢ oe Non residents anglers paid $1,450,- 180 for the privilege of fishing -in Ontario's lakes and streams last year, according to the annual report of the Lands and Forests Department. Non- resident hunting licences 'brought in $364,921, while total collections for game amounted to $1,129,686. Com- mercial and sport fishing licenses tot- alled 93 565,624. a. a Articles ranging from Fs » ice chisels are picked up by Ontario's conservation officers while protecting her fish and wildlife resources, ac- cording to the annual report of the Department of Lands and Forests. Articles seized last year, in addi- tion to firearms and fishing tackle, included packsacks and haversacks, - I. for SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 8th SAVE YOUR PAPER i the ! or To NARI ofolVAREE per | CLOSE TO YOU { © MANCHESTER GROCERY Comparable Prices Courteous Service OPEN EVENINGS L222 22222222000 000000000000 0000000000000 0000042 - high they multiply rapidly and can | hunting knives, snaggers, creels, min- now pails, tip-ups (used in ice fish- ing), ice chisels, storage batteries, gaff hooks, oars, skis, suitcases and dogs. One seizure. included 10 sticks of dynamite! Deputy game wardens -«- usually members of fish and game-clubs or associations, assisted - conservation officers in 209 seizures last year, and were personally responsible fox 'nine, according to the annual repoit. The deputies, unpaid officials, have all the powers of an actual officers, . Prov- incinl 'Police officials helped in sixty- orie. cases while the Royal Canadian' Mounted Police are, credited with one catty assist. is easy on your purse Euchre and Dance under the auspices of the Church of Immaculate Conception, Port Perry, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, in Memory Hall, Una at 8. 0 pm, ROUND and SQUARE DANCING SPEC IAL TURKEY DRAW Admission §0c. per Sn - : ig ; & STILE ENTERTAINMENT Uxbridge 'Two Shows Nightly--7.00 and 9:00 Saturdays and Holidays 6.30 & 8.30 Matinee 2.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TO-DAY . 7.00 and 9.00 p.m, HUMPHREY BOGART as . "THE -ENFORCER" The hard-hitting story of Law en- forcement against ruthless killers! adult entertainment FRIDAY-SAT., NOY, 30, DEC 1 PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1951 DANCE PORT PERRY JUNIOR FARMERS 2 Complefe FLOOR SERVICE HARDWOOD i Laying, Sandi Finishi obese, sais sna roster | Friday, Nov. 0 * ih obey * Jaspé, Marboleun, Mastic, Rubber JE at 9.00 p. am; 5 ER 2 Plain and Pearl Plastic in Port Perry High School . : for Kitchen and Bathroom Walls. - aa p-- wp fe Sear SIAL EB © Music by = TUCKER'S ¥ va Sovice W. W. BATES and his 7-piece BOX 12, PORT 'RRY TA ORCHESTRA : ; a" Head Office : REFRESHMENTS = 169 Celina St. I Guaranteed . ' - ass » Oshawa Workmanship. Admission 50c per person ¢ : 5 SPECIAL SPECIAL DIAMOND MARGARINE CAMPBELL'S SOUP 1 1b.:39¢ 13 oz. 25¢. cee enn $1.02 venenel 1b, 97c. H 2 lbs. 29¢. LYON' S TEA BAGS, 100's . : ASTOR COFFEE, Ground F 'resh, "WHITE BEANS . CHRISTMAS BAKING 'SUPPLIES "Red and Green Cherries; Mixed Pealis Mixed Fruits; . Raisins, etc. ; : CHRISTMAS CAKES, 59¢., $1.15, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.70 - FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE TABLES 300 GRAPEFRUIT, full of juice 96's 5 for 29c. JUICE ORANGES, Florida 250's dozen 29c. BANANAS, Golden ibe ERIE Jv vvienendb, 19¢, EMPEROR GRAPES .. RIE PRE) eS rk LL fyi 23¢. ....1h. be, TURNIPS, waxed . Laiwt ew freer sc oiibe Vines sys E. MERLIN DOWSON WE DELIVER--PHONE. 91 FOR SERVICE Go, : Re ~ BULLER'S GARAGE | © REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS : BODY AND FENDER WORK ELECTRIC - ACETYLENE WELDING vr Rg - -Bimeoe St. PORT PERRY * : Phone 280W The mighty gun thundering story of 'THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID' starring WENDELL COREY, MACDONALD CAREY: and " WARD BOND Color by Technicolor "Also SELECTED SHORTS and "°° COLOR: CARTOON MON.-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3-4 The Eye Opening Story of a Female Sleep-walker! LORETTA YOUNG and JOSEPH COTTEN in "HALF ANGEL" Color by Technicolor Plus : - ADDED SHORT and CARTOON One Night Only WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th "THEATRE NIGHT" Sponsored by the Uxbridge Nurses' Ww. E. MacGregor od Son PHONE 73W PORT PERRY Tempting Business Lunches RENEW YOUR PEP, VIM and VIGOR FOR THE REST f OF YOUR BUSINESS DAY WITH ONE OF OUR SPECIAL 4 - BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHES, and for after the SHOW 4 REFRESHMENT, You'll like our Service and Tasty Dishes. i "Association." 20% of net receipts go to The Cottage Hospital. Bring the Family and have the time i of your life, and see DONALD O'CONNOR and GALE STORM in This Side: Splitting Western "CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK" DRAW FOR TABLE CLOTH AT 9.00 P.M, THURS., FRI, SAT., DEC 6-7-8 BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO | in Their Greatest Picture yet! "COMIN' ROUND.THE MOUNTAIN" NN Don't Miss "THE GREAT CARUSO" starring MARIO LANZA. ~ COMING SOON! Re "DEL" TATA M. ST. CLAIR & SONS PAINTERS and DECORATORS in all branches of the trade } OUR NEW, 1952 SAMPLE BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE | Qur years of experience to help you in choosing the proper ~~. paper for your rooms, We Sell and Service Venetian Blinds' Phone Port Perry 118 1 rli4 eet SS 222222220000 0000000000 0000000000000

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