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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jun 1952, p. 4

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Re WV a iE fw a , Latte do they know the sorrow a FARE LARP A SE Sel Th ot RI ATL ERR ANE PUR RAR A LT ERE Wey in mentioning your guests and items to the Star oh J Week-end visiturs with Port Perry relatives were Mrs. IL Nugent of Sonya, Mrs, Alex. Ewen, Mr. Stanley tween, Mi. and Mrs. John Ball, Bruce Bull, of Uxbridge; Mr, Hurry Suddard, Me. Frank Mi Mrs. Ted Suddard on Martin, of Oshawa; Mr. and Norma Mi and and Suddurd, und and wh bday Lambert and Son Lloyd ol Cantang ton. - ----h Cards of Thanks « 1 Wish to tuke this opportunity of thunking my many Lriends for their kindly visits and their many and num erous benutitul cards and flowers be stowed upon me during ny stay ual "the Oshawa General Hospital, Smceerely, Robert Turner. Alma -and, Ronnie Owen wish to thank all those who helped at the time of "Ronnie's acerdent and thuse who sent Cards and Boxes of fruit. Thanks Lu for taking Konic from the school to the hospital cepecridly Dr. lewain and to Mrs. Gorddn Jeltrey tor bring ing bon home, © - --- > os Anniversary WEDDING ANNIV EkSA 8) A vely happy Pathering was held at the homie of Mr. and Mes, Allen Mar tin, on Thursday, June 12th, the ocean Son Deing the nth wedding anniver sary of Alen and Catharine. Ihe to honouw=Mrs Charles Rattenbuary, ans party wis aunt of Allen, who wae an Canada to / vinil relatives, With Mrs. Ratten bery, were her son Stanley and wife "and family, froni Dekalb, Hhmoie. Among the forty present as a spec- Mic, Geo Sweelinhn, a Mis. Rattenbury. Other friend: aid relatives were pre- cent trom Millbrook Tovonto, Sea- grave and Port Perry. ial pues wae tomer teacher of Ear oY In Memoriam _ LUKE mother and Jane Luke, who passed away June 19, 1951. : ' Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just aomemory fond and true, Just a token of affection And a heartache still for you. In loving memory of a dem grandmother, Lillian More and more each <day we miss you Though our thoughts are not ye- vealed, . That is within our hearts concealed. Lovingly remembered by daughte Beth and hugband Archie and their family. 2 : ' JE CLARK --In loving memory of a dear daughter, and sister, Aleta Clark who passed away June 2ksty/ 1961. Bedutiful memories are all we have left : . Of her we loved dearly and shall neve § forget, Hér loving smile and happy faced; Broken link we ean never replace. + Sad was the parting, no one can tell; So sudden on earth, the sorrow fell; Memories ave Lreqsures no one can steal; i Death leaves a heartache nothifg can hienl, Lovingly remembered by mother, LOCAL NEWS As courtesy and service Lo local readers we offer this column Sanday, June 22nd-- alo culled together] . dad and fantily, SECOND ANNUAL Tri-County BASEBALL LEAGUE All-Star Game | at SUTTON Wednesday, June 25 items of interest. Send your The | Churches ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister 0 come Sunday School. Hwan Church Service. 6.30 p.m. Subject The power of personality, orn of Fun 1951 All-Stars CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ars (Anglican) vs . H. S. Swabey, Rector Sutton Greensox See the pick of 12 T. C. 1. Sunday, June 22 - 2nd Sunday After Trinity. 11L.OU a.m.- Morning Service 11.00 wan. -Sunday School. teams against the 1951 Champions! ------ a -_--d- Card of Thanks Sincere Thanks all my kind friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers and messages of cheer sent me while | was in Bowmanville Hospital. FORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, June 22nd, 11 Gime Holy Communion 7 pan.----"The Roud to the Better Life to WED, JUNE 25th--Sunday School and Congregational Picnic at Stephen- son's Point. Buses leave -Church at 3.40 p.m. Bring your Picnic basket and enjoy an afterncon's enjoyment with the children. Iidna Anderson. Lava" NI TININANS NAS NIN SNS SNP A HAPPINESS ACCRUES hy - It is surprising how many good PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH | things come to us by indirection. We I. Taylor, Pastor don't find huppiness, for example, by going directly after it. Happiness is a by-product--the result of the ex- pression of goodness in some form. Il aan. Morning Worship 8 10 wan.--Sunday School. i dn 1 pan. -Evangelistic Service Notice fo Creditors In the Estate of Samuel Thomas Bruce, late of the Township of Cart- wright and the County of Durham. Wednesday Frayer meeting at 8 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, June 22nd-- 10 wan. Sunday School. '11 w.m.--Communion Service. 7 p.m.--Evangelical. All persons having claims against the Kstate 'of the abové named who . died July 20th, 1949, ave hereby noti- I'riday, 8.16 p.m.---Bible Study. } tied to send to the undersigned par- All Welcome, Pastor: W. A. Bowler ticulars of their claims on or before eee tm x July 2nd, 1952. [mediately after SEVENTH DAY - ADVENTIST July "nd, 1952, the assets of the de- CHURCH ceased will be distributed among the : parties entitled thereto having regard op " pi bao: he hohe of only to claims of which the under- Les, ; an Gi ierrow. ure welcome signed shall then have notice, sat, June 21t-- ; Topie--"Has perpetual mation ever been discovered 7" ' | Dated sat Port Perry, Ontario, this Lh day of June, A.D, 1952, ~ W. M.- BOWLS, Caesarea, Ontario, Administrator of the Estate. june26 ¥ ¥ WE SIME ENTERTAINMENT v Uxbridge Two Shows Nightly---7.30 and 9.30 Saturdays and Holidays--7.00 and 9.00 Matinee 2.00 pm. Anniversary 63th WEDDING "ANNIVERSARY My. and Mis. Peter Holmes wish to angounce on Thursday, June 26th, in the Scot. Hall, Part Perry, they will beat home to their friemds and neigh- hours from 3 tod p.m? on, the occasion of thei Sivty-Fifth Wedding Anniver- sary. 2 - a mE Austin C. A. Bathie DR. OF.CHIROPRACTIC - Last Showing To-Nite, LAST SHOWING TO-NITE-~ THURSDAY, JUNE J9th-- "RED BADGE QF COURAGE" starving AUDIE MURPHY and Graduate of Canadian Memorial 4 a "BILL MAULDIN Chiropractic College, Toronto' -- Plus -- For appointment Phone. 206R "SUNNY SIDE OF THE PORT PERRY; - +] - STREET" : il in Technicolor starring FRANKIE LAINE and BY TPS Semi-Annual sisi 491-3-56 Danforth Ave,, (near Phone--GE 1575 SALE! of Dress Suits, Shortie Coats and Gowns "SHOP al ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS Toronto, Ont, TONY ARDEN FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 20-21 "THE RED HEAD AND THE COWBOY" starring GLEN FORD and RHONA FLEMING MONDAY-TUESDAY, JUNE 23.24 "ANNIE OF THE INDIES" in Technicolor starring JEAN PETERS and LOUIS JOURDAN. a me -- ---------- WEDNESDAY-THURS,, JUNE 25-26 "TERESA" starring PIER ANGELI and JOHN ERIESON i Logan) Hori - 1 yer Say 12, TS Prince Albert As promised on the occasion of our Sunday School Anniversary, on Sun- day, June 22, we shall have the privi- lege and opportunity to see slides de- picting the fine work being done at the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto. These slides will be shown during the Sunday School session which com- mences at 11.00 am. As it will pro- bably take a goodly length of time to view these slides, most, if not all, of the regular lesson period will be withdrawn, Consequently, it is anti- cipated that in addition to our regu- lar Sunday School attendants, those folk who are at church will want to ee the slides, too. Everyone is wel- We should, likewise, bé pleas- ed to have with us any persons from outside communities who would like to see the pictures, Keep in mind that until the end of June Church Service is at 10.00; Sun- day School is at 11.00. During July and August, Church Service will con- tinue at 10.00, but instead of the re- gular Sunday School sessions, Junior congregation will be held during the hour of Church Service, The Annual Sunday School Com- munity Picnie will take place on Sat- urday, June 29, at Stephenson's Point. The interior decoration of our Church Auditorium has been started. Any donations from friends far and near, who would like to honor the me- mory of this churel's pioneers, would be greatly appreciated. ) Be sure to attend the Strawberry supper al Prince Albert Church on Friday, June 20th at 5.30 p.n. which is sponsored-by the W. A, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Smith and Children Linda and Richard of Tor- onto spent a week of their holidays with' the former's mother Mrs. G, R. Smith and Aunt Miss Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove at- tended the graduation exercises of the latter's niece, Miss Lois Jeffrey, at Oshawa General Hospital last Thurs- day evening. Mrs, Rattenbury of DeKalb, 111, U.S.A, is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. W. Martyn and other rel- atives. : Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs, Luke were Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. S. Foster and children of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. F, Stanton, Mr. and Mrs, L. Stanton, Brooklin. Mrs. W. Collins and child, Toronto spent _a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and family attended decoration service in Orillia on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Vickery and Beacock home included Mr. and Mrs- l.. Devitt and Barbara, Mr. A. King and son, Myles, also Miss A. Streck- land, all of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill of Blackstock. cone, " Murs. Dr. Seetner and son Gerald, Toronto, enjoyed several days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs, M. Heidt. : Electrical and } Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A v SPECIALTY METAL LATHE WORK, LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground . and Serviced } OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC ' WELDING ~ CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP RA A LE A A RL TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Bulldings--Province of Ontario EALED "tenders addressed to the U signed hnd endorsed "Tender for Coal will be received until 8 pia, (ED.A.T.), Wednesday, June 26, 1952, for th e supply of of coal and coke for the Yondaicn, Raiding throughout the Province of Onta Forms of tender with conditions attached can be Purchasing Agent, Department Works, Ottawa; and the Bupervising Arehi- tect, 86 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ontario, Biers should be made on the forms sup- Pp with ditions attached thereto. numbers must be given when ng. The Department reserves the right to de 3 tenderer, mand from any successful , before ding the order, 1 it in the awarding the order, a security Sepoett in th the order the form of wn certified cheque on a bank in Canada, made payable to of the Honourable the Minister of Works, equal to 10 per cent, amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and fts eom- stituent fompanies encondit nal guaranteed as to principal and in of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque, If required to make up an odd amount. Buch security will serve as a Wuarantes for the proper fulfilment of the contract. By order, ROBERT FORTI Acting i fications and ined from the of Publis IT Sal Su LJ men spec ns A - the y Coal dealers' license 'toria College. RECITAL The pupils of Mrs. J. E. Jackson, A'T.CM.,, RMT, will present their Annual Recital on Monday evening, June 28rd, at'8 p.m. in the United Church Auditorium, Silver collection in aid of Commun- ity Memorial Hospital. june 19 sees -- Epsom On Sunday niorning June 16th was Father's Day and the Bupt. Mr, As- ling and Mr. Hill had arranged a spe- cial service to honor dad, A fine pro- gram of songs and readings was pre- sented. The cubs and scouts were in attendance, Many from this district attended the Memorial Service at Pine Grove cem- etery Prince Albert on Sunday, The inscription on one monument in the cemetery would be a fine tri- bute to those who have passed on--it is ay follows: "To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die", Mr. and Mrs, Percy Jeffery and children of Scugog Island spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. M. Bailey, - Mr. Ray Munro in Whitby on Jury. Miss Marjorie Bailey of Whitby is spending her holidays with her mo- ther Mrs. Albert Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie called on Mus. Christie's aunt Mrs. A. King in Port Perry last week. Mrs, King will Le 90 on July 6th, She is enjoying fairly good health and is able to do most of her own work. p ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro and family in Kirkfield recently, Mur. Pepper, of B. C. is visiting with his daughter Mrs, Robert St: Clair in Port Perry. He and Mrs. R. St. Clair spent Friday of last week with Mr, and Mrs. M. St. Clair in Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gourlie of Oshawa spent the week-end at Wash- aga Beach celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong's 6th Wedding Anniver- SATY. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice cele- brated their 14th Anniversary on Sun- day the 15th. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prentice and MONARCH CAKE MIX Special Values AYLMER APPLE JUICE Choice 20 oz. tin 2 for 19¢ White or. Chocolate, and a Bowl, ........ both for 59c. MARGENE Margarine 37c. TIDE, large 38c., Giant 75c¢. CHRISTIE'S BREAD and CAKES, Fresh Daily FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BANANAS, Golden Ripe, Ib. 19¢. TOMATOES, cello pkg. 29¢. STRAWBERRIES, Loca) at market prices E. MERLIN DOWSON Joma INORY " \ Va Jie... 2 FOR 2+ WITH GIANT TIDE Satara S28 BOB BOB BAO Bt at ad COB PROC 08 28 28 ALA at a a A TT | 23 WE DELIVER- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE a Eo A Th 'Notice re Port Perry Public School _ Parents who are planning to send children to THE KINDERGARTEN - PRIMARY CLASS in September please register child on or before June 27th. Send the child's name, and date of birth to the school or telephone 337. Pupils who are five years of age before Sept. 1st will be accepted. Younger children may he considered accord- ing to available accommodation. Please do not register children who will not be five until 1953. : C. KING, Chairman, Public School Board. R. H. CORNISH, Principal. BLUE COAL SUMMER PRICES May and June..........ton $25.50 July .................... .ton $26.00 August ............... . .ton $26.25 family, Mrs. R. Prentice, Edna and Viola Brown of Scugog at F. Mun- ro's on Sunday. # Several members of Epsom W. A. attended the W. A. rally at Goodwood recently, was 'the guest speaker and the very fine programme with solos and read- ings was most enjoyable, Epsom ball team visited Utica on Friday night, the score was 26-21 in favor of Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham and Jean of Wick at Ray Munro's on Sunday. Mr, and-Mrs."J. C. Hill and Mrs, Elliott spent Tuesday in Toronto vis- |: iting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd were in Ashburn on Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sain Fisher, . Mr. and Mrs. Mettre and san of Toronto at their farm over the week- end, } The July meeting of the W. A, will | be held on Thursday afternoon, June 26th, in the Church basement, All ladies are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. M. McLellan of Tor- onto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Cracknell, Mr. Jim Alexander of Tara, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Alexander of Oshawa, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Neeson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of Ux- bridge and Mr. Arthur Taylor with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Taylor on Sun- day. 2 Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Martin of Maple Grove spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Al Christie and Darlene and attended the Decoration Service at Pine Grove Cemetery. --_-- ey -- Seagrave Congratulations are extended to Rev. John A. Lougheed, who gradu- ated from Emmanuel College with the degrees of M.A, and B.D. and who was ordained at Lindsay on May 28; Z/Lt. W. E. Lougheed recently com- pleted his third year in Political Econ, } and Business administration at Vie- He has obtained 2nd Class Honours for the third year in succession. He is now at Petawawa taking his Officers Training Course, Mus. St. John of Uxbridge |. - pa-- September .............. ton $26.50 Discount 50c. fon if paid in 15 days. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 PORT PERRY "s, hs 4 ¢° +o! 25 1 23 1+ 2 1 2 4 23 * 2 +! 2 1 23 1! 23 1e} 23 4! 2; $3 Q od 34 4 Air Conditioning Furnace Eavestroughing -We sell and service DURO _ PRESSURE PUMPS SYDNEY G. BARNES BROOKLIN Phone 72 r 2° . ~ Aug 62 PAINTING & DECORATING - Garry Venning Blackstock PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY YOUR EYES REQUIRE ATTENTION . See G. T. BAKER at BENTLEY'S JEWELLERY STORE Hours--Tuesday 9-12. Thursday 2-5 LATEST METHODS -- MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT, 4. LUMBER and Sash LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS. FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN. AND PLANS DRAWN vis Lake Sengog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY . Phone 240 w

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