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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Sep 1952, p. 6

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7 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1952 LOCAL Mrs, Allana Wilson has arriyed "home from~-a~seven-and- half 'month vacation at Coalburn, Lenark, Scot- land, with new baby daughter, Mr. Wilson, Port Perry's Scot who oper- ates a fish and chip, met. his wife : and daughter af Malton airport. Ross Dowson drove Clayt Hodgson's Silk Gratton to second and fifth posi- tions in the fast 2.156 class at. the Peterborough fair last week," '. Supported by the Oshawa: Labour Council, Roy Scott of Seagrave, is favoured to me renominated as CCF candidate for the next Federal elec- 4. tion at the party convention in Osha- wa to-night, Coming Evenis WED., OCT, 22--TURKEY SUPPER Under the atspices of the Evening Auxiliary of WMS, at Port Perry United Church, served from 5 p.m. on, Adults $1.25, Children. Tbe. octlh WED. OCT. 1--TURKEY SUPPER (Fair Night) at Blackstock United Church, 5.30 p.m. Admission: adults $1.26 Children Goce, sep2b W. M. S The. members of the United Church Afternoon Auxiliary held their Sep- tember meeting at the home of Mrs. Edgar Leask with 22 members and 2 < visitors present. The president, Mrs. Thompson, presided, A gratifying financial report was given by the treasurer, Mrs, Harper. Mrs. Beatty read a beautiful Indian prayer, Mrs. - Smallman ave- a Christian. Stewardship -. reading on "Mainsprings". Mrs, Reesor's group took as.their subject "Means of God's, Grace" illus- trating -throughont Bible readings by Murs. Reynolds and Mrs. Cliff mean- ing of grace and God's gifts, - Mrs. Leask gave a most interesting study of the maps, of At rvigu and the "work of United Church missionaries in Angola... Mrs. Reynolds closed the meeting with prayer. "Fea vas served by the hostess and a social half hour enjoyed. 3 | Wedding DAVIS-FORBES In a éeremony at the Gi of Grace . Davis, aunt of the groom} the mar- riage of Margaret McKeller Pari of Helensburg,, Scotland and. Jo Wilson Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Wi=Davis, Toronto, took place. Rev. R. H: Wylie, officiated and- Mr. and Mrs. V, P. Stouffer played the wed- ding music before and after the cere- mony. Mr: "Stouffer playing "Be- cause" on the violin during the .sign- ing of the register, The bride, Whe was given in mar- ringe by Mr. E. L. Dynbar, Tbronto, wore a chantilly lace redingote fash- ioned with "bertha collar over her gown of accordion pleated nylon tulle, Her finger-tip veil scolloped at--the edge, fell from a garlamd of orange Blossoms, and she carried a caseade bouquet' of pale pink roses stephaotis and bouvardia. Shecene Forbes, sister of the bride was bridesmaid in a bal- lerina gown of pale blue nylon tulle over taffeta' with matching balero. She wore a garland of flowers in her _ hair and carried pink voses. Mar- garet Kerr of Leaside was flower girl in a frock of pink nylon over taffeta with small garland headdress, and she carried a nosegay of small pink and white roses and carnations. Mr. Harry Norley, of Oshawa, was the best man and the ushers were James Kerr, Peter® Griffiths and| George Stone. .After the reception the happy - couple left by motor for Boston, Mass. On their return they will reside in Toronto. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from neighbours, relatives and friends ~in--the-loss--of-a- loving husband-and}- Sather, Mrs. Wanamaker dnd Family. - Births TAYL OR---Mr, and Mrs. Bill Taylor are happy. to announce the arrival of a son, Paul Raymond, a brother. for Billy, at Oshawa General Hospital, on Thursday, September 11, 1952, . Deaths = | POGUE---At his home in Toronto, Stanley Pogue, beloved husband of Pearl Collins and youngest son of the late William Pogue, Scugog Island, on Tuesday, September 16, 1062, in his 63rd year, 'Interment Pine Grove _ Ceniptery Thursday, September 18, at wo 'o'clock. Y Fur Fashion Show and Tea- 'Sunday, September 21-- Veteran Port Perry NEWS The - Churches: ST. JOHN'S. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' 'Rev. John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, September 21--. « 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m. --Church Service-- Events in 4 Days - W. Merle Letcher celebrated his re- turnr from a bowling tour of United Kingdom by Joining with veteran bowlers Joe Allen and Art Cox last. week to win three events in four days. : Starting Wednesday at Lindsay CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Mosse, Letcher and Allen were second (Church of England in Canaan) [1c gone winner on Thai ut Rector--Rev. H. 8. Swabey, M.A, BID: they took high two games while on Saturday. the pair added Art Cox, travelled to Peterborough and tied for high three games. -At Lindsay they Septemebr 21-- St. Matthew's Day, Trinity XV 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 11 a.m.--Morning Service Preacher--Dr. - Stephens on the Bryan Green Mission, 11 a.m.--Sunday School. num lawn chairs.- They scored 34 points and won sports shirts while a Cobourg pair. took first prize. In the Empress Shield competition at Peter- FORT PERRY Hiab CHURCH boro Mr. Letcher and Mr .Allen tied tev. R. H. Wylie, Minister with 45 points, drew and lost but still Sunday, September 21. .. | won beautiful blankets. Percy Skitch 11 am, = "The Essence of Religion of Lindsay won the event. The attention and co-operation of the Port Perry congrdgation is| Mr. Allen who has combined with asked for in connection with the an- | Mr. Letcher and Mr. Cox in a number niversary services at Prince Albert. [of events over the past years has a Sees their announcement. record of .600 this season winning . prizes in cight of 16 events. ~ Last year he had a great season finishing PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH among the prize winners 16 our of 22 P. Taylor, Pastor times, Sunday, September 21-- Last. Wednesday. Port Perry Lawn 11 a.m.--Morning Worship Bowling Club was" represented' by 10 a.m.--Sunday School. three rinks in the Turkey trebles 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service | tournment at Uxbridge greens. John Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m, | Murary, Bill Chapman, Cec Heayn, " Len Leahy, Fred DeNure, Harry De- Shane, Robert Harper, Allen Goode, and John Birkett made up the three- {some which report a good evening despite no prize winnings, THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday - School. . 11 a.m.--Regular Service. ---- --7 pm~--=Evangelical; | TT : SEAL ~ Honeydale W.I. The August) meeting of the Honey- > dale W. I. was held at the home of SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Mrs, Howsam. "Mrs. Brunton pre- : CHURCH Sided over the meeting. Roll call was Saturday, September 20-- = | "a suggestion for home beautifica- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of {'tion", and the motto was "Don't work Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome | a) yor life to make a living, but work wl Homily to live all your life." It was decided SEL i to sell tickets for the quilt. This quilt S = Cl b : was shown in the W, I. Booth at Port ervice u Perry Fair, and was given -second : 3 prize. It also received second: prize The first meeting of the Service|. the District Annual. Proceeds in Club: will be held next Tuesday, Sept. aid of the Hospital fund. Mrs. Cooke 23, in the Ladies' Parlour of thel nd Mrs. Frank Honey- were named as United Church at 8.16 p.m, es delegates at the W.L Convention in 'November, : FEE, , Mrs. Shunk's group are "selling . : tickets: on an afghan with cushion to Austin C: A. Béthie match, also a pair of pillow cases as ; second prize. The, afghan was donated DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC. by Mrs. Wells and is very lovely. ft) ~ : Proceeds for the Hospital fund, "Mis; MeCullough's grotp had charge | of "the program -- readings by Mrs, McCullough and Mrs. Brunten on the i : : - || subject. of "The History of Agricul- For appointment Phone 206R ture" were" interesting and instruc- PORT PERRY. Hye. Mrs. Cooke gave a delmisation of Friday, 8.16 pin.--Bible Study. All Welcome, Pastor: W. A, Bowler "Graduateof Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto --=. Adults 76c. Children 8bc. Flower Arrangements which was much appreciated by all. Lunch was served by Mrs. MeCul- lough"s group. Bowlers: Win Thren | twosome had a score of 58 and alumi-}. Prince Albert We are anticipating two very fine services for our Church "Anniversary | occasion on Sunday, Sept. 21. At 2.80 o'clock Rev. George Telford, M.A., D. D., of St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa, -will 'be guest speaker. At 7.80 p.m. the speaker will be Rev. Mr, Turner of Bowmanville, Special music by Mrs, Dobson.and her full choir, With our Church interior newly and beautifully decorated it is a pleasure as well as a profitable time to spend an hour each Sunday. "As the saying is: "The Church needs us, and ye need the church," It especially: invites you. Will anyone having flowers or vege- tables for decoration, please bring tol" the Church on Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Norman McCrea and family recently of Pogava, Ont. are visiting at the home of his parents; Mr. and Mrs, Edwin McCrea. . Mrs. Raymer is spending this week with relatives in Stouffville, We are glad to report that Mrs; D. McTaggart is improving from her recent. illness, a Er VED SSE 'Manchester Anniversary services .on Sunday were outstanding in many ways. 'The weather was ideal, good congregations at both services and our former pastor Rev. W. E. Honey brought inspiring messages; In the afternoon, Green- bank® Male Quartette with Mrs. Stone at the piano gave two lovely numbers. In the evening a very special treat was enjoyed, when Mr, Dick Cristen- sen played violin numbers with Mus. Ernest Phair accompanying him. Mrs, Percy Fletcher of Oshawa, sang a _ [lovely solo, with Mrs, Horace Webster "| at the piano; and -Mr.-Harvey Dobson in his usual pleasing way sang "It is No Secret" with Mrs. Steer, accom- panist, The church was beautifully decorated, and to all who helped make the services so successful, Joss sin- cere gratitude. The Woman's Association met at the. home of Mrs. Lorne Thompson last Thursday afternoon for their September meeting with an attendance of twenty members and six visitors. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Fred Lamb. Mrs, J. E. Holtby conducted 'the. business session, and. some details for anniversary services were daken care of. The treasurer was instructed to forward cheque for $100 to Port Perry Hospital. The or- ganization assumed' responsibility of paying church organist and caretaker, Several "Thank You" notes were read. Shortly after school, our teacher, Mrs. Samells arrived and entertained with a most interesting talk on a recent trip through Eastern 'Canada, Quebec and Prince Edward Island. = Mrs, Thompson,~ Mr.-Lamb .and. Mrs. F. Johnson served delicious salad plates, cherry pie and ice cream, The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Earl Innes;-Pine Point. Mrs. Donald Scott, Mrs. Sandy Scott and friend of Oshawa, attended church here on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs.'A. Roach and children were at their cottage for the week- end. Uxbridge Two Shows Nightly--7.80 and 9.30 } Saturdays and Holidays--7.00 and 9.00 ' - Matinee 2.00 p.m. : ; L a |) "of Port 'LAST SHOWING TONITE . iv THURSDAY, SEPT. 18-- yo 2.30 p.m. in the Library. "THE GREATEST SHOW ON \ Election of officers. All-Star Cast--Special Prices - vill hold a meeting on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at __ Speakers: Mr. Michael Staff, M.P. 'Mrs. Cameron McKenzie i Miss M. E. Perney, Q.C. : : Come and bring y your * friends--Refreshments. BE a EU ae © OF MEETING Th Progressive Conservative Women 1 Perry - FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPT. 19-20 : _Technicolor | "BLUE-BLOOD" : i "For your' added entertainment -- "ANGEL ALLEY" nd with the BOWERY BOYS. nl de EE ji MONDAY-TUES,, SEPT. 22-23 "FIVE FINGERS" starring JAMES MASON and DANIELLE DARRIE X ; WEDNESDAY-THURS, SEPT#24-25 "BANNER LINE" starring SALLY FORREST and.for your added enterainment ° "JUST THIS ONCE" starring JANET LEIGH. to. be 'held on the firm of Lots 12-13, rear of Con. 2, Pickering Township, 1% miles north of Pickering Village -| Wednesday, Oclober 1, 1952 A BANQUET will be served by the ladies of Ont. Chapter, 0.E.8. in the Masonic Temple Banquet Hall THE, PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. For information write to Oscar H. Downey, Myrtle. Station. | # --- Fa 3 Miss Doredn Johnsgqn, Kingston, was {home for the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. W. F, Walker, of Port Perry, were guests of Mr. and Mis, W. W. Holtby, on Sunday. Mrs, E, B, Cooke, Port Perry, was with- her aunt Mrs, J, Miller al} Mr. Millet, on on Sunday, a -------- - Pine Grove ing with Mr .and Mrs, Jack Hill, on Bunday:" s Mrs; Hill is feeling some better after:an attack of flu,' Mr. and Mrs, Eldred Catherwood. Mr, Delbert Catherwood, of Whitby, had dinner on Sunday with E, Cather- wood, "Mr."and Mrs, John Simpson are spending a few holidays in Walker- ville, : Miss Bernice Cook is spending a few days at the Simpson home. 2 Mr. H, Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Rahmer, Markham, visited at the Graves, home Sunday. Mr, Marshall Skarrard is spending a few holidays in the North. Mr. 'Davingon will have charge of the service next Sunday. . Mr, Geo. Hopkins of Toronto, visit- ed Sunday with Mr, and, Mrs, B, Syers, STOUFFVILLE-The contract for the new Markham township building has been awarded to W, A. Stevenson of Willowdale at a figure of $63,623. The 'present building is to be sold and work on _the new offices is expected to get underway in a few weeks, __ SUTTON -- North Gwillimbury township council. at the September Monday as election day hut -altered eight pm. The councillors also un- animously agreed to.bold a plebisdite on election day t: to settle the matter of changing thé date. _ BOWMANVILLE -- By a vote of 12 to-1 ratepayers here approved a provide funds for the installation of artificial ice in the memorial arena. The Kinsmen Club has already raised $15,000 for the fund. 'LINDSAY -- The Srovindial police detachment here and the Lindsay force were heavily armed' following the break out from Don jail of the Boyd gang. . A brother of gang leader Edwin Alonzo Boyd, works here and lives just outside of town, : UXBRIDGE--Local residents have been warned about chasing the fire truck : to fires, following a two-car crash last week. The truck was on the way to the fire 'which. destroyed the barn of Thomas Arnold on the second concession when the accident occurred. Constable Wilton was fol- lowing the fire truck.at a safe dis- tance when his car was struck from behind by Lyon Brothers' truck. The views of both drivers were 'obscured by dust. Mr. and Mrs. John Kingston visit- } Mr. and Mus, 'Weigar Zystra and |} family, visited 'Friday evening with ANNIVERSARY ' SUNDA' ~ 2.30 p.m.--Dr. Geor Prince. Albert United Church 'SOCKEYE .. SALMON - 4 Clark's SERVICES SEPTEMBER 21 J Telford, M.A. St, Andrew's United. Church, Oshawa. i 00 p.m.--Rev. Harold Turiter, B. A, St, Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, hn Perry, Choir at both services and Greenbank Quartette: will sing at svening BorYice. a Pork & Beans 15 oz. tin........ 2 for 25¢c. | 20 oz: tin ........ 2 for 29c. DOMESTIC CROWN JARS, Small $1.43 ~ MASON LID and RINGS 2 Ses sesesaserstenstenraseny Presser serssannsnns DISTRICT DOINGS| meeting 'Passed a resolution" retaining | the-closing-polling-hour from seven to |- 'by-law to-raise-a $25,000 debenture to | PORT PERRY ° LUMBER and Sash. LET us FILL YOUR NEEDS. FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN. AND PLANS DRAWN Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited Phone 240 w CAWKER'S PORT PERRY LADIES! © THANKS [} MILLION oy to all our friends and customers who made our 'opening day such a success. ness encourages us. - Flatter your feet this Fall with a. pair of smart shoes. from our col- lection. More new patterns arriving for the week- end. Bowling Shoes - \ Your great kind-- We fit your dliliren' S shoes cor- rectly and give expert attention to the little people' s needs. - bn er .. i i s Men's 3 Work Boots ~ CHAR-NELL SHOE STORE : a OPPOSITE 4 A. L. MoDERMOTT «1 AUSPICES SCUGOG CHAPTER 1.0.D.E. Oct. 8. woe 'Proceeds: in aid of Community Hospital Medium $1.59 PRY Sarin vee dozen 42¢. MARGENE MARGARINE .............. El | [LF SHORTENING ..... vais MARVEL FLOUR, ............ opr HONEY, New Crop AYLMER APPLE DICE, 20 oz. 3 "FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PEACHES -- PEARS -- GRAPES ...........at Market Prices 4 SNOW-WHITE CAULIFLOWER, each Snes Sittin LETTUCE, CELERY, COOKING ONIONS, PEPPERS, ete. E. MERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91 FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY-. seerecans seeds ivesnscenrenas RTH .27c. 4 1b. tin 9c. Tl Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH #$ MEAT TO. GIVE THE "PROPER BALANCE IN * YOUR DIET. 'BUTCHERS ONTARIO

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