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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jan 1953, p. 4

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pnily to the robbery and was given i "of Mis. Eon, "= vv pita b rE - GENE BARRY fied LYDIA BAILY ed by Mrs, Nan Kridey of New York. A" 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 LHL Alin x oh i dd AN LOCAL Mrs. Thelma Tekan spent Mon- day in Toronto attending a special meeting of Beauty Counselors held in the Roof Gardens at the Royal York Hotel, where the meeting was address- Constable Ronald Sweetman, R.C.- M. P., of Campbellton, New Bruns- wick, has returned to. 'duty after spending 10 days with his mother: Mrs, Arthur Sweetman at the home of her |. daughter Mrs, Ross Prentice. -Con- stable Sweetman spent part of his leave visiting relatives in, Uxbridge. The Boy Scout Mothers Auxiliary are trying to locatg some card tables that are not needed by local citizens. They would appreciate it greatly it a few could be donated to the Scout Hall. According to a Canadian Press re- port Irene Ruby Kyle, 18, of Prince Albert," was married to a prisener, Ralph Connelly, 24, of 'Toronto in Cape Breton County Jail on Tuesday. The groom was recently sentenced to .# four-year term for his part in a kafe robbery. His bridé pleaded a suspended sentence. EW are, Card of Thanks THE BOY SCOUT MOTHERS' AUXILIARY 4 wish to take this opportunity to thank the people who so generously donated canned goods to the Hospital Opening on Wednesday, or didn't know about this, there will be a box this - pmoge at Green Thistle, Restaurarit, : for den BES In Memoriam: McCLINTOCK In loving memory George MceClintoék; who died Jununry 8th, 1947. Always missed hy George and Jean, Ei ik ! "SANDISON--In loving memory: of a dear husband and father, Freeman J. Sahison, who pus sed away' Janiniry , 1940, 2 cannot clasp your 'hand, © Your dear face we cannot geé; : But let this little token tell That we still remember. thée," Loving Wife and Family. | . Be HEAVER -- Mr. and Mys. George Heaver (nee Marion Hepburn) are happy to announce the birth of their "Robin George Richard, on Thurs day, January 8, 19563, at Oshawa Gen- ¢ral Hospital, HOWSAM- Keith and "Mary "une Howsam (nee* Lee) of Greenbank, 'Are happy to announce the, birth of their son, Gregory Mark, at Oshawa Gen- "eral Hospital, on Friday, January 9th, 19563, a brother for Terry. FAMILY STILE ENTERTAINMENT 2 A ~ Uxbt idge PLEASE NOTE Shows Nightly, 7.00 &-9.00 Matinze at 2.00 p.m. Two SHOWING TO-NITE-- JANUARY 15 LAST THURSDAY, SRI A " .oufture convention in the King Ed- a igs FRESH AND FURY itd hotel last Tuésday at the wo. | 0" Air Rail or Sea Reservations, -- starring TONY CURTIS and meén's meeting. Mr. Hamer was a [Phone Uxbridge 128 or 290W (collect) JAN STERLING. delegate pn Wednesday with Mr, Johns San 22 PLUS TL and Mr. Gerrow from further north ; ] "WHEN IN ROME" ! taking - the last two days of the con- 4 vention, starring VAN JOHNSON und PAUL DOUGLAS ~ mone" |° JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE "KANGAROO" ur al TECHNICOLOR "~~ ~~ AT THE starring MAUREEN O'HARA 'nd aw ELIZABETH SHOPPE. PETER LAWFORD, ; : 1 " MONDAY -TUESDAY, JAN. 19-20 LL ADIES' INGLISH INTERLOCK CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL "WAIT TILL THE SUN : SHINES NELLIE" starring JEAN PETERS and +} * DAVID WAYNE TECHNICOLOR WEDNESDAY- THURS., JAN 21. 22 "YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS" ; PLUS ep _CATOMIC CITY? To those' who, forgot | | Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Service. = NEWS The Churches Fo ST JOHN'S. ' "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i Sunday, January 18-- 11'a.m,--Sunday School, 7 p.m.--Church service. . Subject--*"The Church and The Kingdom." CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rey. H, 8. Swabey, M.A,; B.D. ~ Jan, 18th--2nd Sun. after Epiphany-- 9.30 -a.m*~Holy Communion 11.00 a.m,--Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, January 18-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, Subjéet-----"The Seventh Bealitude" = p.m.-- Evening Worship. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH _ Douglas Sloan, Pastor, Sunday, January 18-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.n--Evangelistic service, Wednesday---Prayer meeting, 8 p.m, THE PENTECOSTAILY CHURCH Swirday," January 18-- 10 am.--Sunday School, "11 'a.m Morning Worship- 7 p.m--Evangelistic Service, Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study. "ALL, ARK WELCOME Pastor: Wm. L SEVENTH DAY ADVYENTIST 1% Fits : CHURCH BIE CEN Saturday, Jan. 10th-- : Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Saintfield The Farm Forum met on Monday '{'evéning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. "Thaxter; with sixteen present. The 'topic for the evening: "Where are the New Farm Leaders?" "was discussed. Afterwards-enchre-was-played;-follow= ed by lunch." The next meeting will, be held at the home of Mr. and Mis.' Robt. Baird. The topic to be "Bm- bar russing Surpluses." MYRTLE sf. The Faithful group met at the home : 'of Mrs, Deeming., There was an at- ftendance of twenty-five. bing had charge »f the devotional and Mrs. Deem- gave an excéptionally fine message with the theme "For a happier New Year". The group decided to use the "nient" idea again as a money rais- ing plan. tional feature for this winter's outing. Several 'Myrtle 1adies went to the "Robinhood cooking school at Brooklin | # and some took home prizes as well as useful information in the culinary arts, : © Mrs, John Hamer was county dele- gate at the annual Federation of Agri- i teams will be. played in P.P.H.S. on | girls will be our visitors. _| doliers" has begun with Mr. + instructing. Thompson. | TFRIDAY, JANUARY 23-- Plans were made fora trip| ~~ | to 'Sunnybrook Hospital as a recrea- Hilltop Herald (by Sondra James) Here we are once more right into the basketball season and the players are certainly keeping fit while they hold the winning titles. We only hope the girls will be as successful in their futire games, A ; The first.game for the Port Perry Senior and Junior girls basketball January 16, when Friday, Lindsay A very good basketball game took plade on Friday, January 9, in Whitby 'High School, with 'the Port Perry {Seniors having a' spectacular score tof their credit. Norm Haugen proved to be the outstanding senior player for Port Perry, receiving the points on record--38, The final results were as follows: WHIthY JUNTOES ..vvvicerensiississiisseseenes 63 Port Perry Juniors .. Port Perry Seniors ..., Whitby Seniors PE TT LL IL Lr I I Ir LITT) The Senior score is the highest of any game played,' ~The Lindsay boys' team payed us a visit on Monday, January 12, Both team returned home unvictorious al- though the Lindsay Juniors crept up in the second half of the game. showing was made by the Port Perry Seniors with Norm Haugen being the outstanding player. The final résults were as follows: -- Port Perry Juniors .........eviiinens 33 Lindsa® Juniors .......coiiininen. 23 Port Perry "Seniors ..b0 Lindsay Seniors ........... Within ol Practice for the operetta "The Gon- .R.' Brooks Inspector Dadson paye d Port Perry High School a second visit. Coming Evenis Burns Supper The amual Burns Supper will be held on Friday, January 23rd, at st. John's Presbyterian Church. "Tickets are available from Mrs. A. MacFar- lane, Mrs. M. Dymond, Mrs. C, Mac-. Master, Mrs. A, Lawrence and Mrs. O. Watson. Tickets $1.25 each. jan22 highest |- A good | | Clair home for New Year's. Epsom Although a week late, we wish the Port Perry Star and its readers A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year. We da not know what Joys, or griefs, 'The coming" year may bring: = But this I know, since God his order - worketh,' We 'may be sure of spring. And what. is more--far more-- "A'hand to Guide us, In pathways yet untrod.* The hand of one who's Wisdon : never faileth, We may he sure of God, Mr. and Mrs. gi Neeson spent New Year's with Mr. "and Mrs. W. Rogers, My. and "Mrs. Norman Prentice and Mr.-and Mrs. Wilgon left on Monday for a trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs, M. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers and Mr, and Mrs, A. Christie "attended the. Euchre at the home of Mrs. Herb. Hockley in Ux- bridge on Friday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery enter- tained several of their friends during the holidays. Miss Betty Powell has returned to Branksome Hall, Toronto, after spend- ing the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs! Alan Powell, _ Mr, and Mrs. Earl J, Thompson of Virtoria Corners spent New Year's with*Mr, and Mrs. A, D. Christie. Mr, and Mrs. Christie and Darlene spent '| Christmas: day with Mrs. Thos. Ww. Martin and family in Brampton, Friends of Patsy and Faye Asling were entertained at the Asling home on Dec. 31. The girls spent the after- noon skating at Anderson's and re- turned to the Asling home for dinner | and games, . Mr. and Mrs. Al Turner and sons of 'Toronto were visitors at the St. Rickey, who spent the holidays with his grand parents returned home with his par ents. . Election of Officers for 1953 in the spsom Sunday School : : Superintendent--Don. -Asling Assit. Supt.--Lorne Wagner Secretary--Bruce Boyington Assist Sec.--Walter Kerry Treasurer--Floyd Evans Pianist--Mildred Evans Adsist Pianist--Mrs. Gordon Prentice Bible Class Teacher--E. McKnight Assistant--Mr. J, "Wilson 2 Willing _ Workers Class Teacher-- "Mrs, Evans | Assistant--Barbara Acton Euchre WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21-- "A euchre, sponsored by the Odd- fellows of Port Perry, will be held in the Lodge Rooms on Wednesday, Jan, 21, at. 8.30 p.m. sharp. Refreshments, Prizes. Everyone welcome. : 'F. G CROSBY OF UXBRIDGE : Oficial Agent for: e TRANS. CANADA AIRLINES *CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS and STEAMSHIPS SCUNARD LINES "> JERSEY PYJAMAS Ais Reg. $4.95, To. Clear at. $3.00 pr. . NYLONS °° «Odd Sizes and Shades, 35 and 51 'gauge, Pr, 98e. + WOOL MITTS and GLOVES V3 off regular price, SKI SUITS and SNOW SUITS a ; V4 off regular prices FUR TRIMMED BUNTING BAGS Spot Reg. $13.95 for $10.95 THE it ARE ONLY A FEW OF 1,2 and 3 piece, all marked Away " BLOUSES and SKIRTS las ©. Re. $9.95 for $7.95. WANT TO MISS 'JERSEY CARDIGANS Reg. $3.69 °° To sell for $2.50 Also some Wool Pullovers and® Cardigans reduced to clear CHILDREN'S WOOL MITTS AND GLOVES from infants up to 10 years. All reduced. BOYS' and GIRLS' SLEEPERS and PYJAMAS © down. cir Hy Of fy Reg Price "1 THE BARGAINS YOU WON'T . | Intermediate Teacher--Ross Evana Assistant--Gordon Prentice Junior Boys--Elmer Wilson' Assistant--Mrs. Ray Medd Junior Girls--Mrs, Lorne Wagner Asgistant---Mildred Evans Senior Primary Class-- Mrs. Gordon Prentice Assistant---Mrs, Harry Geer: Beginners Class-- : ---Mrs. :Asling, Lois Ashton Assistant Mrs, Elmer Wilson, Mrs, Roland Armstrong Cradle Roll---Mrs. F, Munro, Mrs. Ray Munro : Temperance Convener--Walter Kerry Asgistant--FEarl Wilson _|-Missionary=Con,--Mrs.- Ear}l- -Wilson--|- Hai Assistant--Mrs. Herman Kerry Chorus Leader--Barbara Acton Assistant--Gordon Prentice - Picnic Committee--Ear] Wilson, Lorne Wagner, Floyd Evans, John Millman Blaskstock H 3 od Miss Jean Griffin started clerking | in Slemon's General Store, Enniskillen on Monday. Miss Jessie Yan Camp visited her i sister Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater, in Ot- tawa last week, . Mts, James Ginn had a heart at- tack and is under the doctor's care. We wish her a speedy recovery. The Burketon Junior Boys played i Blackstock 1ast Friday evening, Black- stock were the winners; 11-8. { The O.N.O. Club met Thursday ev- c¢ning, Jan. 8, at 'the home of Mrs, Carl McLaughlin. Mrs. Ed Udall was the Recipient of many lovely gifts from the. members, JEWEL SHORTENING vd ibe 26 CARNATION MILK, 16 OZ: 1rovsiiinnns ETS iskaseasss wane 2 fOr 29e, MARVEL FLOUR ..oooiivoooriinn cen2d's $1.40 8 i. SAVE ALL WAX PAPER oooovovoes ion TAR dle, "We were in error last week in say- | & ing that Harold Martyn was driving | & Ivan Thompson's School Bus, Géorge | $5 Downey, Cadmus, is the new driver. KLEENEX 20¢; ° "STOKELY'S HONEY POD PEAS, 15 oz. NAVEL ORANGES . ? - GRAPEFRUIT, 96'5 for 29c. JELLO POWDERS, 3 for -29¢. 2 for 39c¢. fg NESTLE'S QUICK CHOCOLATE DRINK, 16 0 ....... * FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ..35¢. and 55c. CARROTS, cello. pkg. i5¢. 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