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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Feb 1952, p. 4

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kl $1 8 3 Tor TAY REL ViARTR EA VSS B/AAT - SUR ROAT RR EA SEAR DERE ORE TR AO Sagi " Ripe 2h o va 8 Toh IR ELAN Ea LH BE LR ERR FES BS TR RES WS TRL RETA i - - . > - a AS LJ - ry items to the Star "As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your guests and items of interest. .. Manchester On Friday evening, Feb. 8th, about twenty five neighbors and friends on the 5th concession met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh . Dobson for a social evening before NEWS . = Send your Misses Eunice and Morwena Harris, Mr. and Mys. W. T. Harris and Miriam visited with friends in Ottawa on the week-end. ing their stay they attended the Memorial Service for the late King George VI. | Cards of Thanks We wish to express our grateful thanks to our friends for their kindness during Al's recent ill- ness. Al. and Ann Christie. Mr. Steven Lambkin wishes to ex- tend his thanks to the community, friends, neighbours, Dr. Rennie and Dr. Baldwin for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during his recent bereavement in the death of Mrs. Lambkin, Mr. Robert Plum wishes to extend his thanks to the community of Prince "Albert for their many acts of kind- and expressions of sympathy at recent bereavement in nes the time of his the death of his wife. Ena and Gordon Harris wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to Dr. Roy all their friends and neighbours for their many acts of findness during their recent sad be- reavement in the loss of their son. Irwin, and In Memoriam CAUGHILL In loving memory of Edward J Caughill: Veteran of World | + i, who passed away at his home in Burketon, February 20, 1940, More and more each vear I miss him, iriends may think the wound is healed; But they little know the sorrow "Lies within my heart concealed. remembered by his Wife Florence, Lovingiy JACKSON--#ln Joving memory of a dear husband and father, William Dur- | 'lof the village. Mr. and Mrs. Dob- son were presented, with a lovely table lamp. J Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lloyd McKee and family in. the death of her father Mr. Frank Dring. Sympathy -goes to the family of the late "Mrs. Robt. Plum, . nee Irene James. On Monday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christie were serenaded by noises, weird, loud and long. The whole party was invited in and about fifty - four neighbors and friends enjoyed the renowned Dundrennan hospitality. Dancing, euchre and a sumptious lunch provided by Mr. and Mrs. Christie was enjoyed by everyone. On Saturday evening last, about one hundred and fifty people met in the hall to honor a recent bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred : i they move to their new home south The Churches ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - . Rev. John Riddell, Minister 11 a.n.--Sunday School 7 p.m. Service-- ~ Subject--*"The Signs of the Times" |. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Sunday, February 24th-- H. S. Swabey, Rector. Quinquagesima 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--FEvening Service. Ash Wednesday, February 27th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 8 p.m.--Evening Service. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH " Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Christie. Music for dancing was Sunday, February 24-- provided by Mrs. Toombs, Mr. 10 aon--Adult Bible Cinna Beacock, Mr. Bob Cawker and Mr. John Millman, Mr. Bob Walker 10 a.m.-- Sunday School 11 a.m ---"Loyalty" Boy Scouts and Cubs will attend. 7 p.m.---""The man who tried to run away from God." and Mr. Lindsay of London called for square dancing. Mr. Murray Holtby was a very entertaining "Emcee" and in great detail introduced the bride and groom who were called to seats on the platform. 'Murray read an address and Mr. and Mrs. Christie were presented with a lovely ul- tra-modern chromed Dinette suite. Fred and Marguerite expressed their appreciation and all sang "For They are jolly good fellows". Lots of sandwiches, cake and cof- fee ended another jolly, evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lindsay and daughter of London visited rela- tives here over the week-end. y Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Friday 8 p.m.---Bible Study." Howard Forder (nee Dorothy How- All welcome. W. A. Bowler, Pastor {sam) on the birth of a little " daughter. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Donna Woolley spent the week- CHURCH end in Toronto with her mother. Service at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday Mrs. Muir, Mt. Dennis attended at the home of Mrs. Stanley Ger-' he funeral of her uncle, the late row. All are welcome. janiotf | Mr Chas. Lamb and visited her PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, February 24th-- +11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.ni.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 pm. | THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, February 24th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday Séhool 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday 8 p.m.--Prayer. ahi] Fads * ¥ i hi | . HLATS ARR being discussed. COL. T. L. KENNEDY, Minister of Agriculture. { SHORT COURSE : : Sponsord by ' ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Manchester, Township Hall, FEBBRUARY 251029 TIME--1.30 to 4.00 p.m. each day. SUBJECTS MONDAY---Live Stock Diseases (Mastitis, Bang's Disease, ete.) TUESDAY---Live Stock * Conformation and Type. WEDNESDAY--Soils, Use of Manure and Fertilizer. FRIDAY --Cereal Grains, Legume Inoculation, "Grass Silage. All these subjects ar timely and educational. Lecture material will be supplemented by films and 'slides dedHpg with the subjects All farmers are invited to attend. H. L. FAIR, Agricultural Representative wo We also decided to have a series of telephone euchres in aid of the Port Perry Hospital. These are to be in charge of Mrs. R. Walker and Mrs. G. Nelson; Mrs. C. Geer and Mrs. H. Walker; Mts. F. Ken- dall and Mrs. J. Crosier (chairs man) Mrs. R. Sandison and Mrs. R. Wilbur; Mrs. J. Mitchell and Mrs. F. Ballard. To conclude the meeting Mrs. G. Mitchell continu- ed our study of Canadian authors by a short biography on Stephen Leacock and one of his short stories. Group 2 served a delic- ious lunch. Ca Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and family were in Toronto on Sunday to visit relatives of Misses Doro- thy and Arlene Dyrland. Mr.and Mrs. Harold Ballard of Toronto were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard. Visiting Mrs. Locke on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Locke of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry de Vries of Toronto visited at Luciano's on Sunday and Mr. Luciano returned with them to Toronto. = Phe Jove a heart holds dear; - beloved husband of Elizabeth Orr. aa ININAAASNAINSS INA AANNAANNA, Facitson, who passed away, Feb. , 1045, Nothing can ever take away - . itt Fond memories linger every day, Hemembrancee keeps him near. remembered by Wife and family | Births FORDIER---Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder Dorothy Howsam) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Brenda Marie at Oshawa General Hospital on Feb. 15th, 1952. Mother and daughter both doing well. "ar ath a Death BROOKS ----~ At his residence, 54 Alvin Ave, Toronto, on Monday, Feb. 18th, 1952, James William Brooks, fives nee Service frome the chapel of A. L. McDermott, Port Perry, on Thursday, at 2 pm. Interment St. John's ceme- tery, Blackstotk, BALLET TAPS Register for Classes on Tuesday at 4.30 p.m. Port Perry Iigh School Irenie Haryey Mary Brotherwood i © Mr. and Mrs. Bud Black and {Nancy of Kitchener visited Mr. & Mrs. A. Roach on the week-end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hobbs and family have moved to Mr. Stanley Croxall's house. "sister Mrs, FE, Johnson A SE PC TI When finished the trans-Canada highway will be 4,975 miles long. ra re Canada still is one of the great: natural fur preserves of the world and : . : Ry jur prose > the MY Miss Helen Crosier spent Fri- cach year, about 7,000,000 pelts are 1alion . : day at her home here. NINA NINN NANI C.N. Express News . To bring the public up-to-date on { latest information regarding C.N.R. 'Express service at Port Perry, the following might be useful informa- tion The five day week is now in effect. This means that there is no service on Saturday, and office is closed on that day. Monday through Friday, office hours are 10-12; 1-2 p.m. Port Perry maintains a pick-up and delivery service, within cartage limits, the same as in larger centres of pop- ulation. Most people are aware of this delivery service, but do not real- ize that we also call for shipments to be shipped away. Simply phone No. 30 and your parcel will be called for at your residence or place of business at no extra cost, and shipped out that same -day. Be sure to phone before 12 o'clock deadline for this service. All Express shipments are register- ed---delivery can be proven. Parcels are insured free against Air Conditioning Furnace L.avestroughing We sell and service DURO PRESSURE PUMPS SYDNEY G. BARNES BROOKLIN Phone 72 r 2 Aug 62 Austin C. A. Bathie DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 206R "PORT PERRY. loss or damage up to $60. Over this amount a few cents per $100 valua- tion is charged. Visit Our Beautiful The Loveliest in all Canada-- ~..Complete with a gorgeous array of . - 'WEDDING and EVENING GOWNS DRESSES "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" 'ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Danforth Ave. (néar Logan) Phone--GE 1575 \ Shipments can he prepaid or sent collect, except to points where there is no agent, then charges must be prepaid. ' 2 ' V. P. STOUFFER, Salon ] UTICA SUITS COATS W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Rusnell on Valentine's Day. Mrs. G. Mitchell took charge of the devotional period and Mrs. H. Walker took charge of the busi- ness period. Our roll call word A || WRT was decided to have a W. A, the committee in charge is. Mrs. R. Walker, Mrs. G. Nelson, Mrs. R. Wilbur and Mrs. R. Sandison. - Toronto, Ont. --_ C. N. Express Agent, 4 The February meeting of the | Church Service early in May, and 5 Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray on Monday evening. The hockey game between Utica and Saintfield ended in a defeat for Utica by a score of 4-1. Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Walker were Sunday guests of Dick Winters, Audley. Quite a number from here at- tended the presentation and dance the Carnival at Port Perry on Monday night. ; Miss Margaret Sutcliffe and Miss Janet Daneish of Sask. were Sunday guests at' Roy Sutcliffe's. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gaul of Uxbridge: visited Mr. and Mrs, C. Harper on Friday. Miss Evelyn Ross was visiting Mr, and Mrs. Merle Ross of Myr- tle last week. Lakey attended the funeral of their sister, Mrs. S. J. Henderson (Emma) in Toronto on Monday. Week-end guests of Mrs. Rus- nell were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Simpson, Shirley and friend Carry Jardine of Toronto, and Mr. W. Rusnell and. Janet of Oshawa: Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Sutherland were Sunday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Connor, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. N, Ashton of Ash- burn were at Bob. Sutherland's on Sunday. J i Miss A. Christie is better after an attack of the "flu". Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall Mrs. J. Mitchell was in Port| for Mr. and Mrs, Fred Christie at |. Manchester Saturday night and Mr, Charlie Lakey and Mrs. T. were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joe | Ward of Whitby on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutton of Toronto- spent Friday with Mrs. A. E. Leeder, : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier vis- ited, with Mr, and Mrs. John Al- bright of Pine Grove on Sunday. Master Dale Beare spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Toogood were home for the week-end. EP PPP eee im etm : Service Club The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Allan Walsh on Tuesday, Feb. 26th at 8 o'clock sharp. Please try to be on time for this meeting as there is a lot of business to discuss. Bring your tally cards from the telephone euchre. : j= STYLE" ENTERTARERT: | Uxbridge 3 Two Shows Nightly--7.00 and 9.00 Saturdays and Holidays 6.30 & 8.30 Matinee 2.00 pm, ~ LAST SHOWING TO-DAY Thurs., February 21 "PEKING EXPRESS" Starring JOSEPH COTTON and ELEANOR PARKER Fri, Sat., February 22, 23 "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEETS THE 'INVISIBLE MAN" Starring BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO Mon. - Tues., February 25 - 26 ---- "PEOPLE WILL TALK" (Adult) Starring CARY GRANT and JEANNE CRAIN Wed. - Thur,, February 27 - 28 "A MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY" Starting FRED MacMURRAY and ELEANOR PARKER EVERYBODY WELCOME: _ Dancing 9-1 A Refreshments Served ONTARIO COUNTY JUNIOR FARMER ASSOCIATION FIRST ANNUAL 'AT-HOME DANCE : Friday, February 22, 1952 | Harold Godfrey and His Orchestra for the next meeting is "seek". It X ADMISSION 76¢. Dress Optional rev EEE . et bets sats t teeta ttittetttttttittits! Tr tara atts nas tanat nner nnsnannesinncnstissbostssiarsreis ~ ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS Our full line" of quality Drugs and Supplies insures rapid filling of Pharmical needs. : 7 2 We stock a full line of Vitamins. 22 4 . 5 - 4 a . BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE | Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. Phone 16 PORT PERRY Peete erste teetetttet tte tesas seers ros seoessveree: Sl e000 4000300080888880800088888088sastantsoneseneted 488888088888 808088888881 1888408088888 seve shereas, SPECIALS AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg. ........... ve2le. OLD COLONY MAPLE SYRUP, 16 0z. .....c.ccccvnnennnnn, ATe, CARNATION MILK, I's ....ccccooiininnns ates wii 2 for 3lc. CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP ........ AN ween for 25c. DONALD DUCK, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48 oz, ......... W27¢. CHRISTIE'S BREAD and CAKES, FRESH DAILY. if © FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES : NAVEL ORANGES, 220°S ...ccivorsnirmriivitviominsssererssiosssd 49¢. BANANAS, Golden RIPE ..ovcevreveceeeeerisreressessensiesassie Ib. 19¢c. POTATOES, Prince Edward Island 10's... 59¢. LETTUCE, CELERY, TOMATOES, TURNIPS, Etc. E. MERLIN DOWSON WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE FAST SERVICE ~ Pick-up and Delivery Repairs fo all Types WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS MOTORS SMALL APPLIANCES - "ROBERTSON ELECTRIC i PORT PERRY PHONE 179° Let Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET * * ¢ oo BUTCHERS ONTARIO CAWKER'S - PORT PERRY ir 40°00 070,070 0% 0% 6% 0% 70 00 6 0% 1°00 4% +" 4% 4% We're Proud of Our Service And we know you'll like it, too! It's smooth, quiet, and efficient--adds perfectly to your enjoyment of our mesls, Come in soon for a complete meal or snack. ote Neots Fete to teste se Fao AOROPOSOSOPOPOPOPIPOPIRO COA AOB AOI AAIBOB A BB dS SES IRIS ONO OR0R0RN0S ORG 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 ML ST. CLAIR and SON ~ Phone Port Perry 113 rid

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