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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Jul 1952, p. 7

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4 POBT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1062 FARE EEF es Jad b ¢ 3 BORN -- To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Andrus, on Saturday, July 12th, a' baby daughter. Congratulations. - Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wagner, who were married at Shelboygan, Wis. an June 30, are spending a short honey- moon, and visiting with" relatives: in Ontario, - . Frieuda 'gathered at the home' i] Mr, and Mrs, L, Wagner on Tuesday of last week and presented Viola and | Fred with several gifts, Mr, and Mrs. Wagner , will make their home at Sault Ste. Marie. We wish them much happiness, : Diane and David Shes of Toronto, are spending the summer with their grandpareats Mr, aod Mis, M, St Clair, Congratulations to Misa Betty Powell and Miss Pauline Beacock on : 'passing their Junior Matriculation |- exams in Port Perry High School, Miss Marion Davies of Prince Al- bert is spending a holiday with Mr. _ and Mrs, H, Ashton and family, After a very successful two weeks, the vacation school at Epsom has end- ed. There were 82 children registered and 10 volunteer teachers. Among : those, helping Mr. Hill and Mrs. Jack Wagner. Crosier were Miss Barbara Dobsen, Miss Mary Jean Dobson, Miss Carol Ashenhurst, Miss Lois Ashton, Miss Dorothy Wilbur, Miss Lois Sander- son, Mrs, Don Asling, Mrs. Lorne Migges . Francis Bowles, of Torento, spent the week- end at their home here. i Mr, and Mrs, G. Jeffrey and daugh- ter spent a holiday at Jackson's Point Baily. : Mr .and' Mrs. M. Like, Linda and Tommy, of Brooklin, were in the vil- lage on Monday and spent the day| "with Mr, and Mrs, W. Rogers. The Epsom school report will be in next week's issue of the Star. and, Marguerite | - © Dr, Fletcher proached a splendid sermon on Sunday morning. His text was "I came as a light in the world. Whé' ever believes in me, sannot re- main in darkness." Mt. and Mrs. Joel Miller have Why recent guests of 'their daughter. Mrs. A. F. Higgs, and Mr, Higgs at their summer home, Muskeka Beach, : Mis, Wheatley, of Brooklin, i is visit- ing her daugher Mus. Clinton Midgley and family, The Woman's Association ia holding a baking sale at Belfry's corner on Friday afternoon, July 18th," The ladies "of the community are kindly asked to contribute to the sale. - Miss Georgina Leach visited friends ou Scugog Island last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farrow, London, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Grant Christie. Phyllis and Joan Warren are visit- ing relatives in Woodstoek, Mr, R. Von Ritchal, of Toronto, visited Messrs, Fred and Mac Chrisite on the week-end. Mrs. James Coclivane, of Atlantg, Georgia, is visiting her brother, Mr. Earl Mitchell. Mrs Manning and Mrs. Josie Bain, of Toronto, were at the Mitchell home for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. 'Keith 'Lee and Miss Anna Lee, of Barneveld, N.Y., were guests of her- parents, Mr. aod Murs. Ww. E. Brogks; recently. "We are glad to report that Wilma McCartney is home from Hospital after her serious illness; : : LUM "OUR PRICES 8 built to your specifications. Phone No. 16 COTTAGE AND HOME BUILDERS SEE' US BEFORE PURCHASING - LUMBER DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER TO YOU-- NO MIDDLE MAN 4 'Complete line of: Building Materials of all kinds. : CREDIT. TERMS arrange over: two years period in monthly § payments for prefabricated garages, cottages and homes T. A. Wilson Lumber Co. Lid. CANNINGTON, ONTARIO 2222222002 ARE LOWER - 4 After Hours No. 104 and their children were present, Butt; --_-- The Woman's AWidiation held ia July meeting at the home of Mrs, A. Fielding last Thursday evening, There was a good attendance, The meeting opened with hymn and prayer. Mrs. Fielding read the Scripture lesson and Mrs, Warren the lesson thoughts. Mrs, "Allan Jackson gave.a splendid talk on "What Jesus expects of Christians in the use of opportunities, - President; Mus, J. E. Holtby,- took charge for the business session. She reported' having shipped a very fine bale of new and used 'clothing for overseas relief. It | was decided to hold" a baking sale at Belfry's corner on Friday, July 18th, $19, 36 was realized, from the. last sale. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah Benediction. "While Mrs. Fielding; Mrs. Warren and Mrs, Jackson prepared a delicious lunch, all enjoyed, an amusing animal naming contest. ~ Mrs. Grace Christie, Mrs. Dorothy Mullholland and: Mrs. Ruby Roach received prizes for a hat trim- ming contest, Collection was $4.60. syn nickles, 60¢, 'SEAGRAVE The July meeting of the W.A. took the form of a picnic on Thursday afternoon at Birdseye Center Park, Port Perry. About' fifty members The committee in charge arranged a pro- gram of sports for all as follows: - Race, 5 years and under, 16 taking part; Race, 10 years and under, 'boys, Jackie - Short; girls, Norah Stone; Needle and Thread ladies, Mrs. Cliff Short, Mrs. Shoe Kicking, Mrs, A. Crosier: Pin Race, Mrs. Keen; Clothes Pins, Mus. Cookston; Marshmallows, - Mrs. C.- Short; Egg Throwing, Mrs. Keen and Mus. Butt; Shoe Scramble, Mrs. G. Moase; Peanut Scramble for both the smaller and older children. Con- tests, Mrs:- A, Bruce and 'Mrs. Eagle- son. : Race, Special Prizes, -- Youngest Grand- mother, Mrs. A. Short; Mother with largest. family present; Mis. * G. Stone; Plate Prizey Mrs. Fishloy. ~-- or [FASTER PICK-UP Wages. HAMILTON - ' | Do YOU Want | | Stable Prices? Price stability depends on many things, but principally 4 Fn upon, the relationship between wakes and. production. oan sits! pe £0 If wages go up without a corresponding rise in- the volume 'of man-hour production, then 'prices are bound to go up too. So it is really up to the Canadian Dhople whether or nok y we have stable prices. # : 'Ie - Canadians want the cost of living to stabilize ' | 2 VW. © then we must see that man-hour production keeps pace with, i * ' Pablished awn PabHe Service by THE | STEEL COMPANY. OF CANADA, LIMITED - Plants at BRANTFORD - SWANSEA - - GANANOQUE - MONTREAL » PRN 10 yeats and under, |. A picnie supper was provided by the south group and Mrs. Sleep, the _presi- | dent, thanked the group for planning such an enjoyable afternoon. We welcome Rev. Mr. Wallace, formerly of Greenbank; also' Miss M. Williaws apd Miss A. Coultes 'who' have been doing niissionary work at Maynooth. ahd are spending their fur- lough in Seagrave, An exciting: guine of softball was played at the park on Monday evening when the married: ladies played the single ladies, The experience carried the married ladies to a decided victory. On Tuesday evening Greenbank boys motored to Seagrave and played a friendly game of softball with the local \boys. Greenbank won witha score of 19-16. This week the Sea- grave boys play the boys at "The Maples". Mr: and Mrs, Drager, of Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs, H. Drager, of New York, Mr. Ewxnie- Drager, and Miss Jean Watson, of Toygo, spent the | sell Hood and Mr. SCUGOG Mr, and Mrs. George Todd of Yul- oail, Sask., visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus- "und Mrs. Josse Demara, last week, "Mr..and Mrs, Jesse Demara attend: oe e July Twelfth Celebration jn Hope, on Saturday. bil 'and Mrs. W. Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook were "Saturday "| guests of Mr. ¥nd Mrs. Milton, De- mara, ; 4 Mr. Ray Milner and- Mr. Glenn Demara went on fishing trip to Burly Falls; en Sunday. Mr. Joseph Cowie was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Demara attend- ed- the: Carter-Hood "Picnic at Genevh Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ross were week- end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Fralick, The annualsglertoy picnic was held dt Geneva Park off W ednesday, July' 16th and was well attended. Mrs. Blakely 'and her mother, Mrs. Cook; Toronto, were Monday visitors of Mr find Mrs. C. L. Fralick, Miss Mary Rose Harris, Torento is week-end with Mr. "Mrs Frank Watson, = { spending her holidays at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. Newman, <7! CAWKER'S PORT PERRY - v Let Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH _ MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN¢ : ' YOUR DLT - BUTCHERS . ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson, Mr. W, Broadbe nt and son Billy, of Oshawa, were Sunday visifors of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Aldred. hd Miss Beth. Travell, of Totonts, dpent the last week at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and" Mrs ., 5. Rodman. Master Billy Oakley, Richmond Hill, is spending his holidays with his cousin Master Daniel James, Canada's sputhernmost part--Pelee Island crn portion of California, 18 slightly south of the north- ~ Irish moss is one of the industries peculiar to Prince Rupert Island. The Prairie Crocus is the emblem of Manitoba, famous. \ ys a PZ. TL NEW LOWER PRICES place Mons cars In a hats of their own for.valuel Whether you choose Ey \ .. the Minor or Oxford, you will possess a car that has everything you \ & | E27 MORRIS WZ Singland = now ad low a... : pres N an . diy . t SPE N i ately on A. FTE | = ALA ore] F : ' . ESR) y . oat er CJ + plus low opsioling nd maintenance expect in .fine British craftsmanship! Smart new body colours... . . including Mist Green! . Gascoyne Grey! Thames Blue and Black! Eye- - catching new red leather Interldr Greater comfort than ever! 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