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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Apr 1953, p. 6

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SOMATA AR 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR-THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1953 e Ramblings These four winners won the telephone prizes gent's low Mr. G. Cochrane. four, Mrs. R. Peel, Miss G. Davis, Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Griffen should Ba © \. week with Mrs. Murrell and Mrs, Elliott. ty 5 R idg too. ti give further study to the problem. Mr. and Mrs. MacCannell and Jewel a sf By JAMESINE WILLIS Mr. and Mrs. G. Cochrane celebra-| ° Catering to the Holstein Banquet | Dawn with Mr, and Mrs. Christie on suqq on: : ted their 34th wedding anniversary on | and plans for the Bazaar was laid | Sunday. : d : +4 : H GR S---- Sunday. over for discussion at the next meet- : al ' SEE IO EASTER AND SPRINGTIME-- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute and|ing. Reports were received on the or. Kem Ellice of Toronto spent baked ham and As always Springtime and Easter, new birth and everlasting hope daughter. moved to their farm on Sat- | Boy Scouts banquet and aRyBasiEnty | ipl ] g . gh dd : 4 a come again to waken the world, to point anew to the limitless pro- uMday from Greenwood. They have | made to cater to the Business Men's Friends in Epsom. and surrounding Jot 8.4 PPR 4 portions of human living. New beginnings, new births, new-opportun---: purchased the Corner farm on_ the banquet. fl re district were saddened to hear.of the ee TT Ft a = 1aous = e- SANE TAR Eh ities to challenge, inspire and motivate our impulses. None but better | townline, They have installed the | At the. coficlusion of the business, | sudden passing of Mr, Jas. Neeson at : 2), : : ; ! Shoat impulses are motivated at Easter for even the worst of us cannot but | HYUro"and have made several altera~ Mrs. H:R:Smeltzer gave an-address ils home on, Sunday. RE Ee SE rin Your food store is featuring =. 'picture the niatchless sacrifice which the purity. of the lily denotes. tions to the buildings. : on Spiritual Freedom, We extend Sincere sympathy to Mrs. SP) many combinations of fine food", Fi ERE The sign of the Cross is a sign which seachés our souls and calls for Mr, Elwood Manns of Whitby was| The meeting closed with--all 8ing- | Neeson in her sad bereavement. wo nal and delicious Coca Cola. . ___ : " a complete crystal clear 'evaluation of our inmost gelves. : a supper guest on Sunday at the|ing, Happy Holiday to you, for Mrs. 4 Riis '1 or) the perfect refreshment =| The sun once again is kissing the earth with tenderness and the Spencer home. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Tom Harris: who is leaving April 1| Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Toronto were ] for happy occasions. earth is responding with beauty' and growth. The warmth of the - [Manns and daughter of Scugog Island | to spend a fio weeks holiday in Flori- visitors at the St. Clair's on Sunday. | . - Tr = --clress is changing the brown and dead to the tenderest of green and | and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett and | da. The executive members provided | yy. .14 Mis. Beacoek-and- family} = a rg "+ the hillsides 'are blooming with the hope of new growth The farmer Family of Raglan visited the Spencer lunch and a very pleasant social hour are! leaving on: Thursday to spend § stirs within himself for the urge is on him again to plant, to promote family Sunday evening. : was enjoyed by all. Easter with friends in Detroit, 2 the very beginnings of the new wear. He wants to feel again the Mr. John Greenwood is a member All members and adherents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers spent Sun- r. { brown earth ¢rumble beneath his fingers, to know that it is ready to of the Royal Canadian Airforce ground | urged to support the group in your day in Brooklin with Mr. and Mrs. M. |' - do -his will, that life and continuance lies in its depth and that the Observer Corps. vicinity by attending. their monthly old promise is fulfilled once again; Springtime and harvest, the high If anyone in the community, over | meetings. Strangers: in the. village, Liskey idan fing arranged for BT A points in the farmers year are filled with satisfactions rarely equalled 14 years old, is interested in joining | affiliated with the United Church, will Thursday, April 2nd has been Cancel- $ She in the world of living. the Royal Canadian Airforce Ground be warmly welcomed, Your organiza- led in respect for the passing of our 3 Country folk never tire of watching the spring rains condition Observer Corps please get in touch | tion. needs you. Come! put your neighbour, Mr. Jas." Neeson. HA the earth. . The weather is never something to talk about as a last with Mr. Bill Baker of Port Perry or | shoulder to the wheel. This means bass : ; Qik \ resort, with thenr it is a subject in which they are vitally interested, Mr. John Greenwood of R.R. 2 Port YOU, oh . ! vit : a subject, a force which dominates their days and rules their ways. Perry. The next meeting will be held : 1. == des The weather can change our emotions and charm us'to the quietness early in April, at EEL 2 RE of solitude, the soft dull pattering of spring rain is not unlike, a. Mr, and Mrs. A, Kemp and Mr. and | y=: amr HALF LOAD a benediction and its blessing is felt long after all sign of its' moisture Mrs! Wm. Blain spent an evening re- Epsom 2a ! i al NA has faded into the earth. cently with Mr. and Mrs, John Green- ! ; the 2 The birds feel the new hope and they have come back to sing to wood and family. : There will be a Service in Epsom oo us, in the early mornings when the mists lie in the feilds, a song enjoy to the Tallest, for life can be its most precious and best as. United Church on Good Friday, Apr. REGULATIONS Ry : of cheer and faith. It always seems that the birds live lives Baye : Fa |3'at 11 a.m. and 'on Sunday at 3.30 p.m, ENE hE Hin nearly to God than does the, life of man, [It is rarely that we see TH Id Joi E Sunday School at 2 p.m. Ss are in for ce on - B.4 i bird which seems to be worrying, ar stewing or fussing about the 0 int aster Sorry to report that Mrs. Gordon - 0 ' w C f : a 4» 3 weather or the model of nest or the feathers on their breasts, Birds : Jeffrey in under the doctor's care and niario ounty ) a : 1 must be gifted with keener senses than man too, for usually a bird M 2 f : will be unable to return to her school - 3 RHA STI pA gets his spring awakening before man does, indeed so often it takes eefing 0 even il after the E holid ; and 5 3 E AST ; ; the small bird to call again and again before the soul=f, man awakens . until: after. the Faster Le YS ; » ; Lo . A : . - . a 32 SHY eaki : Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair received efre' ; to the fact that here is spring breaking through. Ww A G U C ; Shad - : Suburban Roads 4 ol : : == Spring-is such a-good-time to stop and look and smell. Easter is - roups at i ' word that their son Benny has joined A ! . Bottle ! ¢ il = - Kon a wonderful time to harken to the awakeging, to feel again the thrill Tein = 53 ! the Princess Pats Paratroopers, and 'tf : {arch > April 8 . 3 i 3 of hope unlimited, to breath into the very soul. the old, old assurance, All seven groups of the Woman's Is at presgnt stationed m Galgary: Effectives Mato. 1st. to. April +10 ? Carton by : + "I am the Resurrection nnd the life?. The Easter story is like the Asgsociation of Port Perry United] Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Prentice left | vehicle loads may not exceed the al- | , : : aah : 2 : : : spring story, for out of the ugly brown earth comes the green plants, church held a joint meeting on Tues- | on Saturday for a trip to the U.S.A. ||qwable loads given under Section 31, : locloding federal Taxes Plus deposit 2¢ per boltle the beauty of the flowers, the promise of fulfilment and life, and out day afternoon March 31 in the church Mrs. M. Bailey, Patsy and Ross and subsection 3 of 'the Highway Traffic Authorized hottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Lid. = of the hideousness of man's inhumanity to mart; out of the shame and" | Sunday School room. Mrs, A, Christie and Darlene attended Act JE : : : 5 3 Ses gl : degradation which wai heaped upon oné, so humble and good, so gentle "The meeting included: Business ses- the Ice Capades-in Oshawa Arena on |" ; ' . - : and pure, has come the most beautiful hope for a yearning heart, as sion under the leadership of the Pres. Friday night. SA UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED : all hearts yearn somewhere along life's journey. : Mrs, Tom Harris, assisted by Mrs. We welcome Mrs. Murrell back to 1g R. E. SIMS + : : ' There's always another chance in the Easter-springlime, there's Brigham, Mrs. Griffen and-Mrs. Stone. | I°Psom after spending the winter in COUNTY ENGINEER UXBRIDGE PHONE 205W always a chance for rebirth or resurrection, ther's a 'chance to- make Devotional by Mrs. Leask, Mis. Toronto. Her brother and sister-in- Coit * £73 3 good what we have wasted, to pick up where we left off too soon. Walker and Mrs. G. Bently with Mrs. law from the West are visiting this There is always time, in the Spring, to pause and find deep inner S. Ploughman at the piano. 2 : : fufilments, time to see clearly again: in the clear skies' and the: awak- * Socinl Hour. A home cooking sale ening carth the faith in God which is always with us if we ean see. wits held by Mrs. Halls group, which | , Country people seldom feel poor in- the spring for the air is full netted $16.00. The tréasurer's report of prediction of good, too sown it is dimmed by summers heat and showed $1408.40 on hand, du: t. It should be absorbed, thi: feeling of well-being with its dewy Mrs. O'Neill reported a new sink Ji ihe While ets 14 full bloom, ik : : . | had been installed and new curtains So here is a'salute to spring with its Faster time, A time to: provided for the church Kitchen. A. any e hist OLE RE TAIT ach en WIL bots i awa konii. Bouts vole of thanks was tendered to Peel's 25 5 Hs po f nt influence sharpens our awakening senses. hardware for plumbing, to Mr. Myers - rn i : - mm tee oy his work which he contributed, | 7 Rn C C } Tom Bartley which was held at the | and to Mus. R. Peel for her, donation. " edar reek Chapel of A, L. McDermott on Friday Mis Loe agreed 15 arrange forthe . ! for Mr. Hired : I collection of woollen material to be : Miss Flossie Spencer attended the : nop: re arms was 4 pali- | forwarded to- Winnipeg for blankets. = Raglan W.A. last Wednesday after-' ares: Mrs. Wylie thanked bhe asspolation noon. which was held at the home of | Mr. and Mis. Jack Holtby held a TE hy draperies Diovided fon the her sister, Mrs, Walter Mann. telephone cuchre on Saturday evening. Considerable discussion was given ; Miss 'Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. R. | The: winners were lady's first Murs. Gi to either re-surfacing or providing Corner of Raglan and Mr, Frank Har- | Cochrane; lady's low Mrs. Les Bea- | suitable covering for the church floor. _ ris: attended the funeral of the late "cock. Gent's high Mr. E. Dearborn; | It was decided that the committee of ; v : 5 POWER WITHOUT EQuAL! vy. | | GMC pays off in power with .high-compression engines from 107 h.p. to 130 h.p. in four famous valve:in-head engines. Loadmaster (conventional and cab-over-engine). Torquemaster and Workmaster--all with full-pressure lubrication, new high performance and scores of other features to provide the power you need with the economy : : og : 3 \ you want. < 3 . nee me : 3] : 1 0 TRUCK- ENGINEERED. CHASSIS 1 : aw nog: Wot GMC pays off in load carrying ability with deep channel = : : EF -- section frame side rails, rugged front axles, husky single Py : : ® speed, and two-speed and double reduction rear axles and . . cal aig Vig TAN i : re ¢ heavy duty springs. 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