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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Dec 1952, p. 4

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\ RAIA IR . 4--PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1053 NH SIRENS Ai ERI RA RN 3 Ga EE SL! Np » em a rm ae Rn Ran a, ay er St Ca { a Gy 0 SE CZ bed - I Pr -) 4 or oF wy 4 items, The paper, however, reserves "receive local news items such as wed- = -December- 11; 1950: N EWS LOCAL PUBLISHERS NOTE-- The management of The Star-wishes to point out that contrary to a report The Churches this paper does not charge for news CHURCH Rev, John- Riddell Sunday, Deo. 14th-- 11 a.m, -- Sunday School the right to decide what. is news and what 'constitutes advertising. ,As in the past the paper will be pleased. to dings, personals, obituaries and write- |. * ups of various organization meetings, In the case of:.church or. charitable _organizations advance notice of meet- "ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN 7 p.mi-A White Gift Christmas in aid of Scott Mission; Toronto, for the congregation and , Sunday School. There will be a candlelight service and the Junior Choir will sing, ings 'will be carried where tinfé and space permits, S---- President Art Brunton, secretary Irving Boyd, and past-presidient Cec. King represented Port Perry Lions Club at the Zone 10S of District 3A meéting at Chateau Hotel, Cobourg, (Anglican) Rev, 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m,--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m,--Evening Service. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION H. 8, Swabey, M.A., B.D. Decembér 14--3rd Sunday in Advent over the week-end. Mrs, Gwen Nott, who is"working in Brougham, spent the week-end with] her family in Port Perry. TREAT FOR VETS' KIDS Canadian Legion officials have an- nounced the date of their annual treat for children of veterans in Port Perry. On Saturday, Dec. 20, Santa will make a special visit to Lakeview show and will distribute candies and comic books Sunday, Dec. 14tf-- Good?" 7 p.m. , 11 a.m. ~--*Preparing the Way" 1 p.m--"What Does It Mean to be The Port Perry' United Church choir is presenting an evening of Sacred music on Sunday, December 21,-at to veterans' kiddies who will also en- 'joy a special film, --- MOORE--In loving memory of Ivan A. Moore, who passed away suddenly, P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 14th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 10 a.m.,--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH - -- | to stand by the President. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Down the lane of memories, The lights are never dim, Until the stars forget to shine, We will remember him, ~--~Ever remembered by Wife dind children, Helen, Betty, Jack, Douglas. THE PENTESCOSTAL Sunday, Dec. 14th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Regular- Service - 7 p.m.--Evangelical. CHURCH 8 nth ea ir Friday, 8.15 p.m.--Bible Study. Card of Thanks All Welcome. Pastor: W. A. Bowler Mrs. Ruth McCoy of Seagrave| SEVENTH DAY . ADVENTIST CHURCH wishes to thank her friends and neigh- i Saturday, Dec. 13th-- hours for the ecards, flowers and fruit sent to her during her recent stay in Oshawa Hospital. NR ahi «mE Service at 2.30 p.m. at the liome of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Births DEVITT--Laverne and Mary Dev- itt, nee Vickery, are happy to an- nounce the safe arrival of their son at Oshawa General Hospital, Thursday, November 27, 1052. A brother for Barbara. PAYNE-- Herh and Mary Payne, nee Harper ,wish to announce the birth of a son; Ronald Clifford Alex- ander, in Oshawa General Hospital, on Thursday, December 5. Alm Herald By Sondra James) matic Night a huge success. er's Daughter." A drama entitled "The On Friday, Nov. 28, the Port Perry Rod and Gun Club ed its annual dinner, which was prepared by the Scout Mothers, in-the Scout Hall. * Eighty Club members and their guests sat down 'to a most delicious turkey dinner, and was garnished with wild duck, the duck being presented by Mr. Philip Osler, ' These made a most - delicious combination; | Much the dinner. . = The President, Milt Butson, in his | remarks, welcomed the guests, passed | on thanks to the work of Conservation Officer Bén Smith, also to the Fish and Wild Life Division of the Department of Lands and Forests for their efforts in the removal of Carp, and for their restocking of Lake Scugog with Bass and Maskinonge, Several Junior members were present and were asked They were given a good hand, The Programme Ben Smith was asked to introduce the guest speaker. In his introduc- tion he told how the Dept. of Lands and Forests had re-stocked the lake with 70,000 muskies, two weeks old, and 28,000 fingerlings as 'well as sev- eral thousand bass, and told of some of the background of the work of Dr. Clark, assistant to Dr. Harkness, of the Fish and Wild Life Division. c Dr, Clark congratulated the Club for an evening like this; the atmosphere of the. surroundings, referring to draw- ings of various types of fish, wild animals and birds.. Each bore the in- seription--Port Perry Rod and Gun Club. Dr. Clark spoke at length on soil conservation, on the planting of trees and their value for maintaining water and irrigation of the organic value of the wild growth and food value for our fish, and some sort of control. When plant life die down in the fall they absorbe a great quan- tity of oxogen from thé water. Of why controls and restrictfons were placed on the shooting of wild game and fowl; of how only a few vears ago when the bag limits were ebb, more especially the wild fowl, as ducks and geése. In the past ten years "| the number hunters have increased by "=| about three times those of 1940. rr A - The Diimatints of F Port Perry High School put their best foot forward on Friday, December 5 which made Dra- Grade 11 presented a melodrama play entitled "She was Only a Farm- Jewelled Hand" was presented by the special commercial class, "Rumours Wanted", a comedy, presented by grade 12 ad= ded a great deal of humour and var- iety to an evening of good entertain- FAMILY Ew ENTERTAINMENT WITH A SONG IN MY HEART XY, 5 ow - ment; 2 PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m, Christmas, LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 "LOVE IS BETTER THAN . EVER" Starring ELIZABETH TAYLOR and LARRY PARKS --- PLUS -- "THE RACKET" starring LIZABETH SCOTT Adult Entertainment to the holidays. of exams, enjoy a well earned holiday. the: xan is being written. um mm FRIDAY-SATURDAY, DEC. 12-13 "DUEL AT SILVER CREEK" Technicolor starring AUDIE MURPHY and STEVE MceNALLY MONDAY-TUESDAY, DEC. 15-16 "DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS" starring MITZI GAYNOR. _ Technicolor ad RT WEDNESDAY-THURS, DEC. 17-18 "MY SIX CONVICTS" starring JOHN BEAL and GILBERT: ROWLAND i | i i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 "Christmas Market Fair Day. A Free Show for the Children COMING SOON! The basketball game between Rich- mond Hill and Port Perry was to have been played on Monday, December 8 in P.P.H.S, was postponed until after Christmas, the joyous season is here and the students are looking forward But there is plenty of work to be done first, for as we know Christmas time is also the time Those who receive credit- € able results will be able to relax and [ing, which he asked Wm. Owens, of Woe will come to those who have wasted precious time, for it is, too late when Announcement Vernon and Arthur Bryden, Bryden Motors, wish to announce the purchase of the premises of Williams Motor Sales. "endeavour to serve the people of Port Perry and surr ounding district to the best of our ability as franchised dealers for: Chevrolet and Oldsmobile cars and Chevrolet trucks. : «2 We will carry on business with the same staff and equipment, and will maintain parts and service on all Ford Products for the benefit of all guston]. ers using these parts. We will endeavour to merit the confidence of "the people of this district by maintaining to the best-of our dbility the courtesy and service which has been characteristic of Williams Motor Sales. » " 2 a Of how. the fowl are controlled by an international commission-with re- 'preseiitation of the northern continent, -| these are based. on a census being made by the various Departments of Wild Life. ; 'For the first time presented in Port Perry, a Chinese auction was a feature which created a great deal .of enjoy- ment. This is not conducted as the ordinary auction. The auctioneer was Ott Hamilton. Dr. Clark then . presented the trophies:~~The-A:-W:-Brock- trophy for lunge was retained by Stewart Collins, as none of the club members entered their catch (and I know of some that caught muskies). The Ott Hamilton trophy for bass was won by Ott Ham- ilton with a 41% 1h. bass, _ (He caught larger ones.) 3 Ben Smith introduced Stan Hudson, Public Relations Officer, of the De- partment of Lands and Forests, In Mr, Hudson's remarks, he thanked all those who were responsible for the dinner, and_spoke on the Wild 'Life, Fowl Life and Fish Life. Earl Geer, chairman of the shooting committee, had several pins for shoot- Oshawa, to present, as follows: - C. Howsam 476 of 600; R. Buckley 976 of 1000, silver pins; gold pins to Har- lin Davey and Earl.Geer, 996 of 1000; ™ mm CTC {OF [JNO] 1 : operating. as We will R. VERNON BRYDEN ARTHUR G. BRYDEN credit is due to the Scout: Mothers for : cut down as at that both were at a low" ~ ~ |Eighty Members and Guests Enjoy -- |Annual Rod and Gun Club Dinner - " STAR Tights * A'INT KIDS FUN DEPT: also Art. Broek--and-G:~-Redman; 992 of 1000. . It is the wish of the Club to pass on their appreciation and thanks to those who gave the articles as were sold by auction, Mr, Hudson showed two films, one on fowl and one on. paper processing, The evening gvas closed by the sing- ing of God Save the Queen. (Reported by Ott Hamilton.) Coming Events Dance-Utica SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13-- Dance in Memory Hall, Utica, under the auspices of the Utica Hockey Club, SATURDAY, NIGHT, DECEMBER 13. Good orchestra. Refreshments, Admission 50c. New Years Dance WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31-- Reserve this date for the Port Perry Yacht Club Dance in the High School Gymnasium. Music by Len Clapp and His Orchestra. Horns, hats, refresh- ments. ! Advance sale of tickets--$b | Christmas Concert WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17-- Shirley = School Christmas Concert will be held Wednesday, December 17, at 8.30 p.m. * Dance following concert, Admission Adults 35¢, Children FREE Shooting Maich SATURDAY, gan 13-- A shooting match for geese will be held Saturday, December 18, under cover at Lorne Duff's, Con. 3, Reach Twp. Shot guns and ile, ammun- ition supplied. Candleli ght Service SUNDAY, Sha 14-- Port Perry Canadian Girls in Train- ing and Explorers welcome all to at- tend the Candlelighting Service, Sun- day, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m, in the United Church, Home Baking Sale = SATURDAY, ng 13 A home-baking sale under the auspices of the Women's Association of the Church of the Ascension, will be held in the new Carnegie Block, Saturday, December 18, in aid of the Hospital Auxiliary, decl12 urday. versation that went this way.' tiny tot. urday?: . w x Rs : ee BUSINESSMEN "are "still geiting + chueklés' from, the visit of Stan |¥ Francis. Oddly enough the joke which | & w= | received the biggest roar was one on 2 Port: Perry. 'The Share The Wealth |& M.C. explained that if any present 2 were in Tofonto on show night to come | § to the studios and they might win a |§ prize.. "I might even throw a $1.60 5 your way . . I know how it is around | here," - ba A - | TEN DOLLAR TICKETS on the Lions DeSoto Firedome V8 are becom- ing scarce and drawing date should be early in the New Year. One of the reasons for the shortage is the sales- manship of Lion Ivan Haugen, of Del Restaurant," who has sold over 50. | §- Another top salesman and a restaur- anteur, - too, is Tail Twister Jack Starkey. . Beare Motors have sold several. books, too. : * 14 THE STAR (Port Perry) is at a premium these days ... with sell- outs on all newsstands. It you wish obtain an extra copy reserve it early at the office here or at one of the seven néws dealers in Port Perry, Seagrave, Blackstock, Saintfield, Greenbank, or Manchester. Yes., it is only" five cents per single copy. For those who wish to send a Christmas Gift subscription, the price is $2 per year. A gift that keeps giving all year round. * * A % SPECULATION as to who will be Port Perry's next reeve is beginning to rise. One of the least hopeful is Harry Peel, Acting Reeve, who is thought by many to be the leading contender. When._it came to signing the minute book at Monday night's meeting Mr, Peel commented, "I guess you might as well put my name down in the Reeve's spot. That's the only time it will be there." ! EN I - ¢ ZERO: TEMPERATURES on the last day of November, the only sign of winter so far, coated Lake Scugog with a thin sheet of ice on Dec. 1. This is almost three week's later than last year's date when the lake froze over Nov. 8. Just for the record the ice went out just eight months ago, April 10, 1952, "Amazing Offer | : LIBERAL yr TRADE-IN | ALLOWANCE for your OLD WASHER regardless of age or condition ' ona NEW Beatty Sainless Steel Tub Washer The only Stainless Steel Double Tub Washer in Canada. Will never Rust, Chip, Tarnish or Corrode. - Beatty Patented Human Hand Washing Action, Washes Faster, Washes Cleaner, {Fasier on Clothes." \ NO RUBBING. ,, No PRE-SOAKING ~-- NO BLEACHING : ' NO BOILING : ' Phone 61 Economiser Mechanism, only fine moving parts; Giant Press © Wringer gets more moisture out of clothes. , Come in and ask us about this amazing offer! CARNEGIE HARDWARE Port Parry . ES SAORI 3 NEIL EIVTETIETE 0 SIS a wes Interest | & : in the visit of ia Toy Pere B-MIRED_ NUTS or = ing as the young folk of Port Perry ; and district count the days until Sat- |& Witness ohe main street con- | "Santa | Claus is coming Saturday," said one |% An even smaller type re- |g plied; "Yes, I know, but: when is Sat. |§ v PLANTS IN BLOOM FOR CHRISTMAS Azaleas, Poensettas; Cycleman, Patience ly " Mixed Plants. CHRISTIE CHRISTMAS: CAKE, . MOTHER P. ER'S'TEA = DOWNYFLAF E CAKEMIX: DEAL stasrrpanns repr 100 for FRESH FRUITS a VEGETABLES - ahesssans Sarasa snrnenss ..b. 35¢. © 1b. 49¢, § 85¢. 8 wind Ibs Bde. 2 Ibs, $1.05 B 2--Y Ib. pkgs. 84c. 8 CRANBERRIES, cello BAR cio 306 ce. ha EMPEROR GRAPES .......c0cccooniiinniiesiinmsiversinssanns 2 1bs; fo RAPEFRUIT, full of HO din spripsnssninnnd for 25¢ CINTOSH APPLES, 31b bag .................cpiiniinesinnrinnncnnn 396. 8 LETTUCE, CELERY, roo, CABBAGE, ETC. B MERLIN DOWSON - PHONE 91, FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY § "DO You MAKE A SPOTLESS PICTURE? In daily activity, though you are neat, your cloth- ing picks up dust, paint," ink and food stains, Our careful but thorough cleaning methods remove spots . leave the fabric! , Phone 221M QUALITY 0) SPEED SERVICE SCUGOG CLEANERS tb Perry St. North ART SHERIDAN, Proveletss : "IMPORTED BABES make "more Foy these fine lamps look Much +] FINE CHINA and special shades combine to make this : group exceptional IMPOSING HEIGHT Bn im. portant in formal rooms. You'll find a wonderfsd choice tional rooms combine beauty - and all the light you need MODERN FLOOR LAMPS give plenty of light and com- plement the modern room, A wide' choice * EN our\ beautiful Christmas Lamp Department, You'll - solve BVERY gift problem. ROBERTSON ELECTRIC - Phone 179 "Day or Night Phone. 3NwW FLOOR LAMPS for tradl- COME IN AND BROWSE if. SE Oo AA fiero

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