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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Jul 1952, p. 4

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AR EE a : For Ah § ening Sea items to the Star re AS courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your guests and items of interest. SIR GFMER P| Send your NW OTICE The "Part Perry Public Library will bg.closed for two wegks---July 21st to < . August bth, when librarian will be' on . vacation, Borrowers may have extra books all of reading during this closed period. Edna B, Ingram, . Librarian. rr eM Congratulations The Star J oins: with. the citizéns of "Port Perry, in extending congratula- tions-to Mr. William Cook, who cele- brated his 86th birthday on July 10th. "Billie" as he has always been af- fectionately and familiarly known to his old friends, has been a well-known figure in Port Perry for a good many years; and always respected by all, TT eee Cards of T fons. Mur. Albert James wishes to express his sincere gratitude to all his friends = for their many acf3 of kindness during his recent illness, especially to Doctor Rennie and the nurses of Bowmanville, Hospital. Miss -Ada Stephenson wishes to thank all those who helped her during the zie: S$ and Qa0th, of her aunt; Miss cial G. M. Rian Mr hd Mis. Ait Fulford, Scugog, wish to thank all 'the neighbours and friends of Scugog and Port Perry for all the kinduesses shown to Douglas w Chile in Oshawa Hospital, : Fry Soo In. Memariom FRISE, R. H.--In loving memory of a dear husband, who ® passed away, July 15th, 1951. ~ A faithful husband: ene of te best, "May God grant him Eternal rest. --LEvery remembered by his wife ) and Trepdavditely, a ---- et ---s-- tend oa eS Birth COLBEAR--Mr. and Mis. Len Col- bear "(nee Shirley Saunders) are pleased to' anndunce the birth of their son Leonard -Herbert at the Oshawa' General Hospital, July 11, 1962. on ------ : i Death - GUQDE, Milton J.--Suddenly, at the summer home of L. E. O'Neill, Good- wood, Ont, on Monday, July 14th, 1962, Milton J. Goode, band of Vera Roberts, dear father of Ann, Jack and Catherine," m his 47th year. Resting at the chapel of A, L. McDermott, Port. Perry, for service, on Thursday, at 2100 p.m. Interment "Pine Grove cemetery. "this week so that you may have plenty |. fue beloved hus- | i Sl ati att Si SIE A Np p-- --- CO SPECIAL ANNUAL SERVICE BREADALBANE PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH UTICA, ONTARIO - . : i 5 Sunday, July 20th at. 2.30 pi qm. [The ba fie ST. JOUN'S PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH , "° Rev. John Riddell, Minlater. Sunday, July 20th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m--Church Service, A cardial 'invitation is extended to the members of the Port Perry United Church to attend the joint services to be held in St, John's Presbyterian Church during the month of July CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Sunday, July 20th-- 11 a.m.--Morning service. 2.00 p.m.--Special Sunday School _ service, : JULY 20--Trinity vi 11 a.m.--DMorning servige! " SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARDS - An_ important day in the lives of Sunday: School pupils is the awarding of prizes for attendance, application and behaviour. = Such a day is Sunday the 13th at the Church of the Ascen- sion when the Rector, the Rev. Mr. wabey, will conduct a special service or the Sangny Séliou: fis PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, July 20th-- , 10 a.m --Sunday School, ~~ There will be no chureh service in the United Church during the month of July while our ministéfis-on holi- days, but all are invited to St. John's Presbyterian Church te worship dur- ing this month, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH ~~ P, Taylor, Pastor Sunday, July 20th, 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday Sehool. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service _| Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, July -20th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School oe > 11 a.m.---Morning Worship - 7 p.m.--Evangelistie Service Saturday at- 1.30 p.m.--hus leaves the churelr. for our Sunday School Picnic. All Welcome. W. A. Bowler, Pastor SEV ENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH . Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Saturday, July 19th, .------o~ 3 ~Subject--"The Influence of Power" i. MINISTER: REV. JOHN.RIDBELL, B.A. 48 SPECIAL Music * A ; EVERYONE. WELCOME iy re -- a a g- Fd ro --- . on . -- ae Phone--GE 1675 - - 5. | ; | Semi-Annual SALE! i 19 3 o Dress Suits, Shortie ¢° 2. Coats and Gowns « "SHOP al ARDLEY'S with h CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Danforth Ave., (near Logan) Toronto, Ont, a LSA To Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome TT hia hi es St agrees =n PeDESTRIA us! WATE # ovr-- TER TR PIR GS NN EER Ee ame Tt E "ONTARIO. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCET, Minister ---- Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Catherwood' Lakefield, Seabright and Orillia. Mrs. Stubbing visited her sister Mrs, J. Hill Thursday. Mrs. Hill returned to Torontdo with her for a few-days. The - Evans: family surprised Mr, a party and gave them a silver bread tray. Congratulations from your friends 'of Pine Grove, Master Barry and Murray Looks, of Brougham, visiting with Freddy Catherwood over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bushby and John of Pickering, called on Mr. and Mrs, John Allbright Sunday evening, : Mrs. Jack Simpson attended the Nylon-Plastic demonstration at Mra, Bill Hellmer's at Bethesda on Wed- nesday last. 'Mr.--and Mrs. Jack" Simpson 'and family were in Pine Orchard én Sun- day attending the Camp meeting. Mr. W. Zyltra had the misfortune to fall from a load of hay and dislo- cate his shoulder last week. Messrs. Howard and Harold Groves 'were home over the week- end, g 2 & LY STALE ENTERTAINMENT " ¢ 'Uxbridge Two Shows Nightly--17.80 and 9.30 Saturdays and Holidays--7.00 and 9.00 Matinee 2.00" p.m, LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, JULY 17-- "CAPTAIN BLOOD" starring ERROL FLYNN and - OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 18-19 . "MY FRIEND FLICKA" In Technicolor: : starting RODDY McDOWALL and PRESTON FOSTER - i ~-- plus -- * "LITTLE COLONEL" with SHIRLEY TEMPLE MONDAY-TUESDAY, JULY -21-22 "HAPPY GO LUCKY" 'starring MARU MARTIN and DICK POWELL, On the same program we bring back by popular demand "ROYAL JOURNEY". : Colour ~ WEDNESDAY-THURS,, JULY 28-24 " "SUBMARINE COMMAND" starring WILLIAM HOLDEN and | NANCY OLSON id The Blessed Event of 1952 "The First Time" starring ROBT. CUMMING'S and BARBARA HALE This is the longest, loudest, howl from here to Maternity, * See this paper next week for the ates, % \ (Ontario and York (Baseball and Freddy spent the week-end at | land Mrs, Talbert Evans on their 26th | '| wedding anniver sary on July 6th, with gs or Counties - Film Council The Film Club home of Mr and Mrs. Bussey, parents of Jackson Bussey, of Riverside Drive, Pickering. On entering their grounds each 'group were shown around the rock garden, a beautiful lily pond, and were told the. names of all the various . | flowers and" bushes, after the rain which had fallen previously, the gar- den was a mass of beautiful colours. As always, there is a door prize offer- ed for members, this time it was won | - by. Mrs, Ivy Skitch, of Frenchman's Bay, a lovely selection of assorted biscuits, weighing three pounds, and donated by Christie Brown Biscuit Co. Toronto. - 'We are sorry to hear that Mr. Jack- son Bussey is'leaving our Film Club, for awhile, as he is leaving for Europe in the near future; but'we kngw_he has all the best wishes of the Film - '| Council and Film Club, to speed him on his way and hope the Film Coun- cil will be one of the first places he will come back to on his return, Four interesting filme were shown during the evening, Miss Mildred Word's lunch committee served lunch and two small birthday cakes were presented-to Mrs, Bussey and her son Jackson, on the occasion of their Birthdays. : ' Home Make Baking Sale . A home-made baking sale will be held under the auspices of Prince Al- bert Woman's Associatibn on Satur- day, August 2nd, commencing at 2.80 o'clock at the Waterfront. Hand-made knitted articles will also be for sale.- July24 Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Ann Sarah Christie, : Spinster, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named de- ceased who died at the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, on the '4th day of July, 1952, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned full particulars of their claims on or before the 16th day of August, 1962, Immediately. after, the 16th 'day of August, 1952, the assets of' the de- ceased will be distributed 'among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which- the under- signed shall then have notice, * Dated at Uxbridge," Ontario, this 16th day of July, 1952, HARRIS, HARRIS & 'WALLACE, Solicitors for the Exetutan, Uxbridge Ontario, - uly81 - a AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd--House- hold Furniture, ete,, the property of Jos. Baird, Union Ave, Port Perry. Sale at 1.30 p.m, Terms 'Cash. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer On July 9, the Film Club met at the LY - PORT - PERRY at SUTTON of George Holborn, the Suttons Green Sox downed the league leading Port Perry Chiefs five to nothing in Sut- ton last Wednesday. For Sutton, 'Holborn to Dunn all the way, and for Port Perry Wallace throwing to Grif- fen the full distance. Sutton five runs, ten hits and one error. Perry no runs, three hits and one error. Cameron with two singles and a double led the winners, while the Chief's only threat was in the fourth inning when Holborn walked the first two men and then. proceeded to strike out the side. BR HE Port Perry ........ 000 000 0--0 8 1 Sutton iesiviniersaninhl 210 020 x--510 1 ~The line-ups--. ; =E Port Perry--Mark, -8b;. Griffen, c; Christie, 2b; Harper, lf; Walden- sperger, cf; D. Hayes, ss; Healey, 1b; Williams," rf; . Wallace, p; P Hayes, pinch hitter; Owen, pinch hitter, Sutfon-- 'Taylor, ss; Learoyd, cf; Holborn, p; Dunn, c; Pollack rf; and | first" basé; Cameron, 8b; Rowe, 2b; Pollack, If; Weir, 1b; Anderson, If; 'Trivot, rf. Umpires--Harrison and McKelvy, UXBRIDGE AT PORT PERRY-- much for the Uxbridge team at the fair grounds the other night as he let the loosers away with three hits in them as far as hits until relieved in the fifth by Ron Wallace. Wallace continued the task without giving up game, The game? Oh yes, Port Perry eleven, Uxbridge thrée, The Batteries--. Port Perry, McTaggart, Wallace in the fifth to . Gallagher. Uxbridge, Barnhait to Bradbury, The line score--Port Perry eleven Uxbridge three runs, three hits and four errors. Bob Healey was again the Chief's, big gun at bat with a pair of prosaehi For Uxbridge Monkman only batter sie to collect. more than one hit, = R H B Uxbridge ........ 100 1001=8 8 4 Port Perry .....012 602 =--8 8 4 The line-ups--. - Uxbridge--Barnhart, p; Shier, 2b; Harwood, rf; Pearson, ss; Monkman, if; Bradbury, ¢; Acton, 1b; Long, 8b; Cain, of; Gleason, 8b. Port Perry--Hamilton, 88; Griffen, cf; Healey, 1b; Gallagher, ¢; Mark, 8b; McGill 1f; Christie, 2b; Williams, rf; McTaggart, p; Miller, rf; Hayes If; Waldensperger, of; Wallace, p, ' J a «we - FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BANANAS, Golden Ripe .. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1952 WEER-END- VALUES Sr = MITCHELL'S APPLE JUICE, 48 02, ....ovoo iiss w2Be, DEL MONTE FRUITS FOR SALAD, 28 0%. .......,..c........59¢. FLOWERDALE TEA BAGS, 36s 89e, Wee. | © RICE FLAKES CEREAL .....nu..ociniiiuionion? for 89e. | © oo "QUAKER PACKAGE OF TEN CEREALS ........ ate 2 Ley MARGENE, 1 1b. Pl LNG AE MAPLE LEAF BACON, % Ib. .. ooo. ..29¢. CHRISTIE'S BREAD and CAKES FRESH BAILY" CHERRIES ARE AT THEIR BEST FOR PRESERVING. Ib, 19¢." - LETTUCE, CABBAGE, TOMATOES, Home-grown: CUCUMBERS, ETC. a E MEBLIN DOWSON Lips i ak Behind the néat three-hit pitching | Port: Dave McTaggart proved a little too the first inning, and then blanked another hit for the remainder of the runs, nine. 'hits and three errors; | with a single and a-dout¥-was the | we DELIVER PHONE 91 FOR SERIE BLUE COAL SUMMER PRICES July co tn $600 Sek Lg August ...............ton $2625{ Meier omy $26.50 | Discount 50c, fon if paid in I5 days. BEESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 78 PORT PERRY - FOR YOUR PRINTING | N EEDS ~ CONSULT i Se P ort Perry Star Co. Ltd. Dis YOUR EYES REQUIRE ATTENTION See G. T. BAKER a | IE | BENTLEY'S JEWELLERY STORE Hours--Tuesday 9-12. Thursday 2-5 LATEST METHODS -- MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT. LUMBER and Sash "LET us FILL YOUR NEEDS, FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN. vy AND PLANS DRAWN ---- < Lake Sengog Lunber & Coal Co, Limited PORT PERRY b Phone 240 w : : Austin' C. A. Bathic Air Conditioning ; BE 'oC ; Fumace : DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC 18 Eavestroughing Graduate of Canadisn Memorial We sell and ies DURO : Chiropractic College, Torento MRESSURR PUMPS Ih Hd SYDNEY G. BARNES " BROOKLIN. = Phone 78 r 3 Aug 82 ° For appointment Phone 206R PORT PERRY,

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