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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Mar 1952, p. 3

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t PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1052 - a de. - Epsom We weltonie Mr. and Mrs. James. Neeson back to Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Neeson have sold their home in Toronto and will be making Ep-! som their permanent residence. The Woman's Association will meet' Thursday 'afternoon, March 27th in the basement of the church' with group 8 in charge. All ladies | in the Community are Cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Green of Oshawa were recent visitors at the McCan- nell home. Mr. Fred St. Clair of Toronto is with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. St. Clair. - r Mrs. Luke spent Friday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson. Master Jeff. Bailey celebrated his 1st birthday on. Monday March 24th. Many Happy returns. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Armstrong spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gourlie at Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Luke and children of Saskatchewan are vis- iting relatives in Ontario and cal- led on friends in Epsom last-week. Congratlations to Mr, and' Mrs. Harry Geer on the birth of a son. Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. McCannel- I's Aunt, was in Peterborough last week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Christie were in Oshawa on Thursday of last week calling on Mr. L. D. Chritie. Mrs. Wm. Ackney and Mr. Wes- ley 'Ackney, Uxbridge spent Moxr- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd. Mrs. Arthur Taylor is spénding 'som® time with her mother Mrs. Kydd, who is ill in Sunderland. Donald Taylor, son of Mr. and: Mrs. Gordon Taylor suffered a painful accident on Sunday night when the car in which he was rid- ing hit a piece of ice near Man- chester and turned over, pinning Donald underneath. After receiv- a -- {ing Medical attention from Dr. TH: |: "mond, he was taken to Oshawa | hospital. Epsom friends hope he will soon be feeling better again. | We extend sincere sympathy to , Mr, Robert Taylor, who's only sis- Mjss :- Audrey Cumming spent | Saturday with her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Rogers and sens 6f Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, M. Lakey, Linda and Tommy of 'Brooklin, spent Sunday 'with Mr, and Mrs. W. Rogers. Mr. Ray Munro and William Lee were in Toronto on Friday and while there attended The Happy Gang programme. Mrs. Alan Powel has returned home from a {wo weeks vacation with friends in Detroit. Mr. M. Bailey and Mr. Alpine Christie were at the Dufferin Races on Saturday. Mr. Donald Burns of Oshawa spent the week-end with Mr. Bruce Cumming. Sunday, March 30th. Afternoon Church Service at 3.30 p.m. S. 8S. at 2.00 p.m. " Scugog The March meeting of the Head Nelson Reader. Rev. Mr. MacKinnon led in prayer. Suggestions-were made as to how to make different bazaar items. Mrs, Collins read an enjoyable article on Christian belief in a prairie farm home. Our guest, Mrs. E. B. Cooke, gave an. interesting talk on W.M.S. and W.A. work. Mrs. Earl Reader tested us with a contest ef finding how many words we could get from the word "Ireland", which Ruth Heayn ably won, { The Winner! ter," Mrs. M. Linton passed away | at her home in Haliburton. W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. | ny he se - --- > T Fifteen members and. two guests were then served a hearty lunch by Mrs. E, Reader's group. _The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Jack Manns, . © 'The Head W.&. will hold its April megting on Wednesday, April 2, at the home of Mr, and: Mrs. Jack Mann, with Mrs, Laverne Martyn's group in charge of the lunch. Ladies please re- member your voll call. All are invited to attend. . ! © The funeral of the late Benjamin Dunn was held on Friday at the Fun- eral Chapel of A, L. McDermott. Mr. Dunn spent most of his life on' the farm here, but later moved to Port. Many will miss his friends and joking "Good Day". 'He was sick only a few hours. A number of those that attended the neighborhood euchre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn in Port Perry on Saturday had trouble get- ting home over the icy roads, LS Prince Albert Mrs. McPherson of Lindsay spent a-few days at the home of her sister Mrs. W. Martyn. Mr. and Mrs. W, Horsley and' Stephen, Toronto, visited at the home of Mrs; G. Smith and Miss Spence, Saturday = Mus, Grant Hunter and Mrs. Les. Beacock attended the W. A. held at=Mrs. Harold Holtby' s home, at Prospect. Miss Margaret Craddock of Ham- ilton, visited Mrs. C. Luke on Sat- urday. 1 Mrs. W. Martyn was in Port Hope - last week, to visit at the home'of her brother Mr. A. Mark. Congratulations and best wish- es are extended to Mr. and Ms. Jonah Smith who will be having a wedding anniversary on April 8. ye An artist's impression of the in- terior of the Canadian Pacific Railway's new restaurant counter cars which will go into service soon 'to feed over 50,000 immi- grants which the railway expects to carry from eastern Canadian ports to points across the country during 1962. The new cars fol- 3 INTRODUCING = % \z AT THREE THOUSAND POUNDS THE CHAMPION - BARON FEROINANOL © _ OF BASHAN.a o You'll win more profits, too, by usin g better breeding stock. Grading up your herds gives you more milk at less cost, and more © beef per pound of feed, | ; Your .Commerce manager represents a Bank that has for many years taken a keen - interest in promoting better farming and in looking after Canadian farmers' banking needs. Why not pay him a visit? ry low a design conceived by the a SE AT RI A © IS 9 MY 5 PUR h HS ' C. P. Rs sleeping and dining, col- onization, and mechanical depart- ments after tests conducted last year with stripped-down standard dining cars proved the need for newly designed equipment. Their aim is to provide less costly meals more quickly in a setting which will make the traveller feel at ease. Honeydale The annual meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on Wednesday, April dnd at which reports on the year's work will be submitted. "Pay your fee 'and join again" is the roll call with the motto being "Punctuality is the politeness of Kings." Mus. Birrell, of Claremont, presi- dent of the district w. I. will be the guest speaker. The quilt which has been a recent W.I. project will be on display at the meeting. Owing to the recent illness of Mrs. Diamond it was thought 'wise to fore- go the going away party that had been planned for My, and Mrs. Paul Diamond and family, The nejghbowrs made a presentation us a small token of their appreciation of good neighbours. Mrs, Frank Honey is returning to the: Western Hospital at the week-end for a few days. SS -- Ontario Department of Highways Roadside picnic table and 56 roadside parks, ranging from one to 390 acres in aren, are making vacation dollars go further for Ontario citizens and motoring guests from sister provinces and the United States. Owned and operated by the Ontario Depart- ment of Highways, the roadside parks are adapted to overnight camping by those carrying tents or canvass shelters. Sites are of- ten close to lakes or streams where --subject to weather, piscatorial mood and other occult factors-- good fishing is often reported. Where possible campsites are pro- vided with wood for use in sturdy fieldstone cooking fireplaces. Thase interested in getting full information early are invited to write in now for copies of the new Official Roadside Park Bulletin, published by the Ontario Depart- ment of Highways, which owns and operates the picnic tables and roadside parks.--They-are usually. " "located at points of special scenle or historic' interest, often both. That they are very much appre- ciated is shown by the many let- ters received from motorists-who have used them on vacations. All emphasize that roadside parks re- | | duced the cost of holiday travel 'and helped to provide pleasure and heilthful recreation for all mem- bers of motoring families, These Roadside Park Bulletins are issued free and should be in the hands of Municipal Council tourist committees, Chambers of Commerce and. others interested. Requests should be sent to the Ontario Department of Highways, Public. Relations Branch, Block, Parliument Buildings, Tor- onto. : Official Weekly Road Bulletin - of the Ontario Department of Highways will resume publication in April. It will give, every week from then until November, con- cise reports on all of Ontario's main highways and secondary roads used by tourists. aud, attractive for PHONE n i" ee een : RA § Fall Tarts FoR SMART APPEARANCE Rooms finished with Donnacona Insulating Board bring "full marks" for smart appearance. Donnacona Insulating Board and Donnacona Decorative Sneciniios beautify your home and save fuel at the same time . new construction . economical or renovation. DONNACONA INSULATING BOARD REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 1 oh A BE ai Regetctmm CRUSADER . ; h ) P The Big 123%" W.B,, 105 h.p., Custom Dodge. Lowest-priced car, with Fluld Drive, Also available with Dodge Gyro-Matic transmis- slon at extra cost. The Ideal family cars of the low-priced fleld. Smooth riding, roomy, economical. Wheel- base is 1184", engine power 97 h.p, TEST THE eare 130 AMAZING NEW * ' The Dodge "Hardtop" with glamorous new two-tone exterior and Interfor finish gives you the distinctive styling of a convertible combined with the convenlence, safely and durability of a permanent steel! top. On 5 "t 1184" W.B. with 97 h.p. engine. The popular all-steel, all-purpose vehicles, with the comfort of a Sedan and immense load-carrying capacity. The- Savoy is most luxuriously styled Inside and out. Easy - handling 111" W.B., 97 h.p. engine, otors Limited PORT PERRY East i a a pi : pe AN ala Re rh Ao ew SL Cy i an RR ME oo RE a SS REN ER SRR A : OT We VANE, » A MCRD ny Li pl Ln J A a pal RN fae: ea a vied ee ind ag 3 ¥ wlan ge RNS Ed SRR EI RRA om ar nn AA LN Rm As 5h Wa i i Cr

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