SIERRA AA Rady SUEY FRAME AREER BURN A RS BRR---- -- Eid "7 items to the Star YT E90 - LOCAL As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your guests and items of interest, NEWS Send your ? ~*Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christie, of * "Manchester, Ontario, and Mr. and ~~" Mrs: Bill Heayn, of Prince Albert, Ontario, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Barnwell, of ..Savannaly, Georgia. Mrs. Bain- 'well was formely Norma Ewers, of Port Perry. VALENTINE TEA Meet with your friends for a cup of tea, at the home of Mrs. _.Isador Stein, opposite Elma's ""Beauty Salon, on Thursday, Feb. 14th.. Tea or coffee served from .3to 5 p.m, and 8to 10 p.m. In aid 'of Port Perry Hospital. Sponsored . by Prince Albert Good Neighbors "Service Club. : "Everybody welcome. Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickard are happy to announce the birth of a daughter in Oshawa General Hos- pital, on Saturday, February 2. Death LAMBKIN -- At Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, on February 4, 1952 Florence A. Martyn, beloved wife of Stephen Lambkin, in her 77th year. LAMB--At-the home of his son Fred Lamb, Manchester, Ontario, on Tuesday, February 5, 1952, Charles E. Lamb, beloved husband of the late Mary Jane Martin, in his 81st year. Resting at the C hapel of A. L. McDermott, Port Perry, for ser- vice on Thursday, at 2 p.m. - CLEMENTS---Passed away on Wednesday, February 6th 1952, Mary Ann Fishley, beloved wife of the late George Clements, in her 76th year. Resting at the chapel of A. L. McDermott, Port Perry, for ser- vice on Friday, at 2 p.m. Interment Bethel Cemetery, at . Greenbank. CE -- ---- ---- In Memoriam FRISE -- In loving Memory of Mother, Alma L. Frise, who pass- ed away February 2nd, 1946. Six years have past, but still we miss you; Never shall your memory fade, Loving thoughts will always lin- ger Round the grave were you are} laid. --The Family. ee ------ Cards of Thanks Words cannot express our feel- ings of sincere thanks to each and everyone who was so kind and thoughtful, at and since Donald's accident. Fred, Margaret and Betty Ballard. Mrs. E. J. Hutchinson, Mrs. R. Clemenger, Mrs. L. Burnett and Mrs. G. Barthau, wish to express their thanks to relatives and friends for flowers, kindness and sympathy. extended to them in the loss of a father, the late William L. Wannamaker. J Sunday, February 10thy = The Churches ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ¥ . CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister - Sunday, February 10th-- 11 a.m~Sunday School Service at 7 p.m. Service of Dedication of Com- munion Table. Holy Communion Feb. 17, 11 a.m. IIITINILIILINALILLILILILILLILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLS CHURCH OF T 'HE ASCENSION (Anglican) H. S. Swabey, M.A, Rector. Sunday, - February 10th-- Septuagessima. 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Rev. B.D. AAR AARRAR ARIA R RII RII RRR PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, February 10th-- Rev. R., H. Wylie, B.A., Minister I'l am.--Ten Commandments. TRIIIIIIIIIIINNNINALIILALLNNLLLLLNLINLLLLLLALLLLLE PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, February 10th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday---Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. ENP NINN INAS ot hed ag ~ THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. -- 11 am. and 7 p.m.--Rev. Frank Fifield, former pastor, will preach. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--DPrayer. Friday, 7.30 p.m.--Boys and Girls meeting, followed: by Bible Study. ALL ARE WELCOME Pastor--W. A. Bowler FETS Au SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST : CHURCH ' Service at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday at the home of Mrs, Stanley Ger- row. All are welcome. . janlOtf Air Conditioning 'Furnace -Eavestroughing We sell and service DURO PRESSURE PUMPS SYDNEY G. BARNES - BROOKLIN Phone 72r 2 Aug 652 Austin C. A. Bathie "DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 2056R PORT PERRY. ~~ BALLET - TAPS Register for Classes on Tuesday at 4.30 p.m. Port Perry High School Mary Brotherwood Irenie Harvey The Visit Our Beautiful .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 Loveliest in all Canada-- SUITS COATS REN | || Va Toronto, Ont. 'each Girl Guides Postponed The regular Girl Guide meetings '| will be postponed until after the period of mourning for his late {Majesty King George VI, W. M.S. UNITED CHURCH W.M.S. The Afternoon Auxiliary will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. R. J. Harper, on Tuesday, February 12th at 3 p.m. WMS. The Evening Auxiliary of the United Church will hold their Feb. meeting at the home of Mrs. Clif- ford Love on the 12th. © Mrs. E. Michell will preside. Mrs. Corn- ish and Mrs. John MacMillan will conduct the devotional service and refreshments period. Let's have a good attendance. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brain (nee Elva Bond) are happy to announce the birth of their son, William John, at Oshawa General Hospital on January 31st, 1952. © DANCE The Junior Farmer annual County Dance will be held on Feb. 22 at the Port Perry High School. '!'Harold Godfrey's 7T-piece orches- tra will supply the music. Lunch will be served. Admission Tbe. 'per person. NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS Reach Township COURT OF REVISION The Assessment Roll of the Township of Reach for 1951 on|3 which the taxes for 1952 will be levied has been returned to me and every ratepayer has had notice| of the time to make any appeals |§ | against said Assessment Roll, and further take notice that the Court of Revision will sit on the 19th day of February, 1952, at the hour of 10 a.m. in. the Township Hall, Manchestter, to hear said appeals. "GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk. Postponed Owing to the death of his| Majesty, King George VI, the 1.0.- § banquet arranged for Mon- 2 day, February 11th, will be post-|% D.E. pened i a 3 Istor dats, date. | NOTICE GARBAGE COLLECTION Mr. Earl King has obtained the contract to collect the garbage in Port Perry. He wishes to notify the folk that he will be starting his collection early in the morn- ing and advises that citizens have their garbage out by 8.30 a.m. on regular collection days, to insure collection. Epsom Lady Wins $25.00 The Port Perry Lions Club car~ ried on their weekly Cash Bingo game on Wednesday evening, be- lieving the cause involved (the Hospital Fund) would gain:eitizen interest, Mrs. Jordan of Epsom was the winner of the $26.00 grand prize and a dozen or more other persons took "home approximately $6.00 A new feature was intro- duced last nightt, a growing "jack pot" was started and it will build up until some lucky winner hits a bingo on a limited number of digits called for game number 10 of the evening. Wednesday, February 18th will again see the Del Banquet Hall transformed into a theatre atmos- phere for the third weekly Lion's Cash Bingo... Over $70 cash will be available for lucky winners. | buried at Oakwood:-cemetery. Saturday afternoon. SEAGRAVE The month of January with its variable weather is past, high temperatures, rain, sudden! drops to below zero and mild weather again all in the space of the round of the clock. ~The sympathy. of the community {- is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Wil- bur Sturman in the death of Mrs, Lee Sturman's father. He was 'Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Short of Toronto, upon the birth of a son. Mr.:and Mrs.- Will Tristram of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Eagleson recently. The Mission Band met in Bethel School on Friday. The program was undertaken by the Bethel group, while Seagrave group was in charge of recreation. Lunch was served when the meeting closed. =n Mrs. William Short is visiting friends in Toronto at present. The North Group of the W. A. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McTaggart on Monday evening. They made plans for a supper to be held in the church on the 18th. Fred Phinney and Doris Stone were married in the parsonage on They were attended by Wilma Owen of Port Perry and Mervin Phinney, of Oshawa. Mr. John Henderson, who had |§#. spent five weeks in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, was able to return to the home of his sister, Mrs. Armstrong, of Myrtle, for a few days. He suffered.a relapse and was obliged to return .to Hospital for further treatment. Pp Mrs. Frank Watson is enjoying a holiday in Hamilton with friends. . .. Last 'Thursddy was thé first evening for the entries to try out on - the Dominion Ammunition Competition. Several members were out trying out and-getting their rifle sights adjusted: This small bore target practice wilk continue each Thursday during the winter at the High School. Many of our Junior Members are very active in this and have their turn from 8 to 8:45 and some of these boys sure know how to use the rifle to an advantage. After the juniors shoot they take up 'their casting lessons in which] they are also very keen. By the time summer rolls around these lads are going to be out for the big ones. Last Thursday they had their first competition and they cast some very fine scores. Ott. Hamilton. 2'8" x 6'8" PORT PERRY Lumber - Builders' Supplies We have in Stock COMBINATION DOORS--2' 6" x 6' 6", 2 and © 210" x 6' 10" 2 inch and 3 inch Roc Wool Insulation : Now is the time to get ready for cold weather. Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited -- Phone 240 w PRAGA AA AN A AA RE BA RS RF LL LA LS 30 the last few days. choose before this sale ends. Here are a few--- MEN'S ATTRACTIVE TIES LADIES' NYLON HOSE MEN"S PLAID SHIRTS S000 SSO 0808080 08080808080008080808080 MEN'S 5-EYELET RUBBERS ............. MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS ..... MEN'S LINED MITTS ........ GIRL'S DRESSES $1.79 GILBOORD'S STORE 'OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE is in full swing, and we are well pleased with the splendid response we have had in Many people have been pleased with the fine bargains offered and they also have saved money. There are many excellent bargains left from which to MEN'S and LADIES' SILK SCARVES sesssanee MEN'S OVERALLS and SMOCKS nee te fe tate Cute senes eon istaichoninrinn mo $3.95 Sila bird $1.79 4 spools for 25¢. LADIES' DRESSES $1.99 'COME IN SOON for these GREAT BARGAINS. All are sincerely urged to at-| tend and help swell the Commun- ity Hospital Fund. « 14 'Uxbridge, Ontario| i Two Shows Nightly--7.00 and 9.00 p.m. Saturdays and Holidays, 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. Matinee at 2 p.m. "THE FULLER LAST SHOWING TO-DAY BIG DOUBLE BILL Starring LUCILLE BALL and EDDIE ALBERT -- PLUS -- "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" starring ARLENE DAHL and BARRY SULLIVAN FRIDAY and SATURD AY, FEBRUARY 8 and 9, BRUSH GIRL" "PASSAGE WEST" . (in Technicolor) starring ; ~ JOHN PAYNE and ARLENE WHELAN. i an ] MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 and 12, © "ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD" © = - starring PAUL DOUGLAS and JANET LEIGH y. 13 and 14 "THE BIG CARNIVAL" Starring KIRK DOUGLAS and JAN STERLING "DON'T MISS THIS 11 1 ABBOTT and COSTELLO MEETS "THE INVISIBLE MAN" 2 BIG NITES--FEBRUARY 22-24 fod and Gun Ch ALL YOUR DRUG NEEL Our full line of quality Drugs and Supplies insures rapid filling of Pharmical needs. : . i: We stock a full line of Vitamins, BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE | Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. Plone 16 PORT PERRY SHHHRRIIIIIIIII SRP eassnsnnisinensnetssonetotorsoosboenstioooriotesttotottisterbossntnse : 2 for 85¢c, SUGAR CRISP DEAL . 2 pkgs. 28¢c. YORK SPICY WAFER PICKLES, 16 oz. .... ............ 25¢. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES NAVEL ORANGES, 220's iii. dozen 49c. GRAPEERUYD OBS it ised isin iin eh 10 for 49c. "SPINACH, CAUL IFLOWER, RADISH, CELERY, : SPECIALS ..2 for 31c. CARNATION MILK, 16 oz. CAMPBELLS CATSUP. ii asim nna 26c, CAMPBELL'S TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP ..... 2 for 26c. CAMPRBLLS CHICKEN, MUSHROOM, .VEG. BEEF, Etc, LETTUCE, ONIONS, ETC. E. MERLIN DOWSON 'WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE FAST SERVICE Pick-up and Delivery _ Repairs to all Types WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS MOTORS SMALL APPLIANCES 'ROBERTSON ELECTRIC PORT PERRY "PHONE 179 . Let Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH 'MEAT. TO GIVE THE "PRQPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET - (a --] CAWKER'S . - PORT PERRY :: 0,00, 0%, 0% 00 4% 4% 0% 0% ae eat ie 0% ite i ie eo We're Proud of Our Service And we know you'll like it, too! It's smooth, quiet, and fd efficient--adds perfectly to your enjoyment of our meals, § Come in soon for a complete meal or snack. 2 POBAOSIBIBOBAOBOB BBE PAINTER and DECORATORS in all branches of the trade. OUR NEW SAMPLE BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE, Our years of experience to help you in choosing the proper papers for your rooms. . We Sell and Service Venetian Blinds 'M. ST. 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