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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Apr 1953, p. 4

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INCE { ! : oy i i Yh wt 4 . lio 1s } _4--THE hs # alot X REAL Na: he Gah Lay pl BRR 'Y PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1963 LOCAL Miss Winifred. Cuusley of Cabrel. and Miss Joan Mhrie Bentley of Tor- onto, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Bentley. Scugog Chapter; 1,0.D.E. will meet Monday, April 6, at 8 p.m. in the Lib- rary Rooms. "Come and support your chapter." 2 The organizations of The Church of Ascension are planing to mark St. George's Day with a dinner in the "amd cards received during my DRA NEWS The Churches LC HURC H OF .THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. H, 8. Swabey, M.A, B.D. Good Friday, April 3rd-- 12°to 2 p.m, serviee Easter Sunday -- Parish Hall, April 24." Linda Moore, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore, who was in- jured in a 'car accident two months ago, had the cast removed from: her right arm last week. Linda has al- most regained full use of the arm which was broken, President Reg. Moorhead headed a delegation of Canadian Legion mem- | bers at a zone rally in Oshawa over the week-end: Representatives of many local or- ganizations are expected to be on hand next Friday evening at the Anglican Parish Hall when plans for the Cor- onation -week celebrations will be dis- " cussed at a meeting called by the lo- cal Legion Branch. Birth HOLT- My, and Mrs. W. G. lol ave happy to announce the arrival of a daughter at Community Memorial Hospital; Port Perry, Friday, March 20, 19563, 3 Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses and sympathy and floral | tributes from our many friends, re- _latives and neighbours; also Dr. Grant during the illness and - death of a dear husband and father. Mrs, 1. Bartley and family, and grandchildren. od and Dr. Baldwin, I wish to offer my sincere thanks and apprectiation to the nurses and staff of Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry, and also to all my friends for the lovely flowers, fruit 1 recent illness.---Mrs. M. Elford. We wish to thank Daetors lrwin and Baldwin and nurses and staff of Oshawa General Tospital and friends and neighbours for tne many cards, | gifts and: kindnesses to Linda during her recovery. --Mr. and Mrs, Ken. Moore. : WARD -- We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral of- ferings received from friends, vela- tives and neighbours and to the Rev. - Mr. Hill for his comforting message in the sad bereavement of our devoted mother. : ) "THE FAMILY. a STILE ENTERTAINMENT Uxbridge PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TO-NITE-- THURSDAY, APRIL nd "CARRIE" JENNIFER JONES LAURENCE OLIVIER. Adult Entertainment starving and FRIDAY - SAT, APRIL 3:4 "CARSON CITY" starring RANDOLPH SCOTT and © LUCILLE NORMAN - Technicolor: _ * * * * Three Laugh Provoking Days MON., TUES, WED., APRIL 6 - 8 "SON OI" PALEFACE" starring BOB HOPE JANE RUSSELL Technicolor and MONDAY, APRIL 6 ALL CARTOON MATINEE Every . Child Going to This Show will receive a full size Lolor picture of Roy Rogers and his horse Trigger. COMING. SOON : "A WORLD IN HIS ARMS" GOOD FRIDAY MORNING =f: Fl==Holy= COmImuRion= reesialiel 11.15---Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYT ERIAN 'CHURCH Sunday, April 5th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Church service, PORT-PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister 10 a.m,--Sunday School Li anv. ~Morning Worship. Subject Our [faith Tremendous' 7 p.m.---Evening Service. Subject "What Does Faster Mean to You?" Mr. Alan Clark, of Toronto, will be guest soloist morning and evening, SERVICE I'l ams Guest speaker Hutton, of Blackstock. Rev. C. W. PORT. PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH ; Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, April 5th-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- Wednesday---Prayer 'meeting, 8 p.m. Weil, Swiss Bakery THE. r I NT KE 'OSTAL CHURCH Sunday, April ? 5ih-- 11 sum. --Morning Worship 3 p.n--Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service 8 p.n.--Prayer Service, Friday, 8 p.n.--Bible Study ALLL ARE WELCOME Pastor: Wm, W. Thompson SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST - CHURCH Saturday, April Ah-- Service at' 2.30 p.m. at the home of Murs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome INSTALL. NEW OVEN-- --Ontario -Shore-Gas- Company, Ogh- awa, installed a new Blodgett baking oven. yesterday at Swiss Bakery. This new gas-fired, sectional oven, will produce even better and more varied products, says owner Fred Aegerter. AER. WEEK-END SPECIALS ~ (To-day-and Saturday) Hot Cross Buns CAKES, COOKIES, Baked Fresh Daily. PASTRY "Closed ! Wednesdny at 1 p.m, Carnegie Building Seagrave Mr. and Mrs, J. Forster and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper, of Brooklin, motored: to Hamilton, on Saturday, going on from there to-Dundas in the afternoon for a cattle gale; Mr. and Mrs. J, Snooks enjoyed a goose- dinner with. -Mr.--and 'Mrs, H. Snooks in Port Perry, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brignall of Mark- ham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Forstef, on Wednesday, on their re- turn from Florida. My. Truman Eagleson. of Toronto, over the week-end. On Sunday after- noon they called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Leask, in Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. Forster and family visited with her father, Mr. J. Cober, at Stouffville on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce and On Friday evening at 8 p.m. the Y.P.U. will present the Challenge of the Cross in the Seagrave Church and -] on Sunday evening the church service will be" in charge of the missionary committee of the Y.P.U. when the colored film "The King's Man" will be shown. . My and Mrs. R. Revit Leona spent Sunday with "Mr, Mrs. Glen Hood on Scugog. On Friday evening, April 10, the W.A. will present two One Act Plays, entitled, "Have You Had Your Opera- tion?" and "Crazy to Reduce", in_the church. This promises to be a full evening of entertainment, s0 keep this evening open, : and and Mark Fifty Years (continued from front page) Grand Forks, North Dakota, couldn't be present but brother Gordon Bent- ley and her sisters Elsié, Mrsi' Goose, of Whitby, Mrs. Grace Phillips, Tor-. onto, and Mrs, Elizabeth Cann, of the wedding, were on- hand. Mr. Payne's sister Mrs. Emma Thorburn of Lindsay, and brother William of Markham, were also in attendance for the celebration of the happy event. The Star joins the Payne's many "friends and relatives in congratulat- ing them on their 50th anniversary find wish them many more years of happiness together, APRIL CHICKS for| September Eggs Very few pullét chicks are heing sold It would he a good year to go in. We have thousands hatch- ing for immediate or near future. de- livery. PRICES: Exceptionally low owing to the unusual- slow buying market. BRUNTON FARMS - HATCHERY 7a Highway Port Perry. Phone 99 r 12, this year. ; BASEBALL MEETING -- Port Perry Baseball Club Friday, April 10 Port Perry Star Office All Players Invited to Attend received by the: undersigned or-County tender form. Lowest or.any tender not WM. - TENDERS FOR COAL SEALED TENDER marked "Tenders April 21, 1953, for the supplying of coal for Fairview Lodge, County Court House and Gaol. Dated at Whitby this 30th day of March, A.D., 1953 County Clerk- Treasirer, Court House, Whithy, Ontario, for Coal" will be until 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Tenders must be submitted necessarily aceepted. G. MANNING, Frisited: with-Mr--and-Mrs--} F=Eagleson family spent the week-end in Lucknow | and Chesley with relatives, Port Perry, who was bridesmaid at | rr i$ Og Coming Evens Easter Tea SATURDAY, APRIL He Annual Easter Tea, Woman's Aux- iliary, Church' of the Ascension, Parish Hall, Saturday, April 11, 3-6 p.m. pard Great Gardens WE INESDAY APR ro] Dr. L. B. Williams, "Taronto, Can- ada's film historian, will show his coloured slides of "Great Gardens of the World" under the auspices of the "United Church W.A.,-on Wednesday, April 1b,, 8.30 p.m. in the Port Perry United Church Auditorium, Admis- sion b0c., School children 26¢. apr2 me-Baking Sale Hom APRIL 17-- A ham'e baking salé and a calendar Afternoon Tea served by the "Scout Mothers at the Scout Hall, Friday, April 17. Sale to start at 2.30 p.m. St. George' S Dinner FRIDAY, APRIL 24-- A banquét to mark St. George's Day will be held in Church. of Ascension Parish Hall, Friday, April 24, Tickets $1.60. In Memoriam who dear father, Frederick Crazier, passed away, April 5; 1951. A helping hand to all he knew, He was so kind, so generous and true. On earth he nobly did his best, Grant, Jesus, heavenly rest, Ever remembered by his son, Douglas and family. is' Coming This District (Watch this space) CROZIER--In loving memory of af He had a cheery sniile, a ple asant way, 1 Whitby, on Saturday, March 28, fol- 1 Cemetery, Brooklin, Obituaries FRED O. BAKER : A resident of Bowmanville 1911 Fred O. Baker died He was born at Campbellford, England, son of the laté Mr. and Mrs. J.P, Baker. County Battalion, C. once. [Hybraok Military In 1920 he was married to Mrs. nga. the Masonic Order. 2 ing Arthur of Bowmanville, and five sisters, The funeral service was held at the Narfhents and Smith Funeral Home Tuesday, March 10, at 2.30 p.m, 0) Rev. Harold Turner, B.A,,. offi- ciating. Interment was in Bowmanville Cemetery and the pallbearers were-- Morley Oek, Clarence Hall, Alan Tamblyn, "Albert Cole, Russell Rob- bing and W. Ormiston, The funeral "Was largely attended and the beautiful floral tributes showed the high esteem in which he was held. * Friends and relatives were present from London, Toronto, Oshawa, Port Perry;--Brooklin, Cobourg and Cold Springs. GEORGE H. BLIGHT A resident of Whitby for many years George H.:Blight died suddenly Thursday, March 26 following a heart seizure, le was in his 77th: year, A Yon of the late Richard Blight and Jane-Hayeraft, the deceased was horn_at Myrtle-and farmed for some years in Reach Township. He was later employed at -the Ontario Hos- pital, Whitby, for over 20 years prior to his retirement, 2 His - wife, the former Alice Cook, predeceased him about 20 years ago. lle leaves to mourn' his passing one son, Theodore, Ajax and a sister, Mrs. Frank Briggs of Myrtle Station, The funeral was "held from "the Ww. C. Town and Sons Funeral Home, lowed by intérment. in Groveside 'Rev. R. J. Scott, minister of Whitby United Church, conducted the services, ™ Ke What SEED is the foundation your order early. re pe 'E You will Reap - ~ chances, buy "GREEN GOLD" and he sure. Place We carry a complete line of GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS See us for your Master Feeds Phone 1 You Sow of your crop. Take no - * HOG * DAIRY * POULTRY requirements. . Port Perry for BOY S Paper Salvage Day in Port Perry Wednesday, April § the COUTS since | 8 suddenly on | & Saturday, March 7, 1958; in his-64th{§ '| year. + He came here shortly | 8 before the first' world. war, returning | § to England with the 186th Durham | EF. in 1915, He |# was 'wounded four times and gassed 5g "Upon his discharge Ihe; spent gt some time at-Christie Street and Sun- | § hospitals at Toronto. i & Florence McMann who died four years | 8 My. Baker was a member of St: |§ Paul's' United Church; and also the} Independent Order of Oddfellows au 2 ky FREE DELIVERY 'EVERY' MORNING OF EVERY DAY Surviving are four brothers, includ- | # EASTER LILIES and POTTED PLANTS FOR EASTER. ASSORTED EASTER EGGS, Cello Bag ........25¢. & 39¢. DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL, 20 02. ............cccccnniiinnniinnn 336, STOKELYS TOMATO JUICE, i oa' "HOT CROSS BUNS, Pkg. of 6 000 ~ Fruits and Vp ; FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, 176's 7 wrist ABE, BANANAS, GOLDEN RIPE, 1b. ..........cooioiiiviossmesstiessnn 196, PINEAPPLES, 128 ...o.ccooccoonrovesnsermnrsnseiomsssensiosmsnssiorersioonroen 336, NEW.CARROTS; cello bag, 2 / 29¢. . TOMATOES, cello 23c. CUCUMBERS, ge size, 3a, xiREsH H SEINACH, Be TE "MERLIN DOWSON PHONE : 91 Business Men's Annual BANQUET to be held in Port Perry United Church, at. 6. 30 p. m., on Wednesday, April 8, 1953 SE Menibership-ticket Lord 963-64 ($1.50) is price of -- "Banquet, "TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS . FISH ° MEAT ° POULTRY ° CUSTOM _ SLAUGHTERING - York Frosted Foods CAWKER BROS. 2 "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY r PHONE 29 BLUE COAL, DONNACONA, DONNACONA SHEATHING LUMBER -- SHINGLES -- GYPROC -- MOULDING DOORS--WINDOWS--PLASTER--INSULATION GYPROC LATH--HARDWOOD FLOORING PLYWOOD -- MASONITE--ARBORITE LIME -- MARLITE (TILEBOARD) PLASTIC & RUBBER FLOORING METAL MOULDING ~~ _ * Phone 73 PORT PERRY Te SIGNS with Desi gs . : ° SIGN PAINTING -- DESIGNING F INTERIOR DECORATING --. SPRAY PAINTING . PORT PERRY ART STUDIO Rear of Green Thistle Restaurant FRANK ALLAN, Prop. SE e OR T . 7 i o . : Tenders For Begiany. Office Addition SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 6 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1953 for the construction of--an-addition_ to the Ontario County Registry Office at Whitby, Ontario. EY gle, Drawings and specifications and tender form may be obtained from Rounthwaite and Fairfield, Architects, 22 Harbord St., Toronto, . Ont., on deposit of $26.00 which payment will be refunded upon return of the drawings and specifications in good condition within 80 days after receipt of tenders. 4 : Bid bong in the amount of 6% of tender required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, i 2 _. WILLIAM G. MANNING, SRL County Clerk- Treasurer, Zz ! of County of Ontario, ' : ' Court House, Whitby, Ontario. : ~~ NOTE: ! Drawings and Specifications may be seen at the Clerk- - Treasurer's Office. from: ' 9.00 a.m. ivoviiinns LO iii 12 NOON { 1.30 pm, , dian a ET vn 80 Linnie 4,80 pam; od ' Coma eh Sd) REO va

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