~- RR A AH ach las fal X34 Lisa 7 4-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1953 £0) Ss SPA wl oars EF 8 LOCAL Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Black, of To- ronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Gerraw, of Aurora, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les. Hall. . 'ONGRATUL ATIONS "Po Miss Donna. Samells, who bb- 'tained 86 marks and placed second in the Kiwanis Music Festival at Peter- . borough. Miss Samells entered the ==. Piano Solo Class under 13 ears, playing the test : piece "Tripping . Round 'the Maypole." She is a, pupil of Mrs, McClintock, teacher of music in Port Perry. SAT HOME" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brock will en- - tertain for their son, William, who is sailing May 21" for England to attend the Coronation. They will be at home to friends on Sunday afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30 and Sunday evening from 8 to 9. : . » ¢ In Memoriam LYLE--In loving memory. of pur "dear brother, Mervyn Leonard Lyle, who entered into rest May 12th, 1949, Silently the angels took Mervyn Into the mansions above There shall he rest from earth's toiling Safe in the arms of God's love Asleep in God's beautiful garden Sheltered from sofrow or pain _ Safe in God's wonderful keeping Until we shall meet again. | vr, ry Si oo Fee) ; : a Lovingly remembered by sisters and Ae brothers, Velma, Muriel, Laura, 25 - Frank and Keith. dear son, Mervyn Leonard Lyle, who so. suddenly departed this Bis, May 12th, 1949. ,. When cvening shades are falling And we sit in quiet alone To our hearts there comes a longing If he only could come home. Friends may think we have forgotten When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heartache Our smiles hide all the while. Sadly 'missed by mother and Dad. gw SS LH In loving memory of a deny wife, Se hell of Port Perry, who pridsed away May .8th, 1943. No. one knows how niuch I miss you, No one knows the bitter pain 1 have suffered, since 1 lost you Life has never been. the same, In my heart your memory lingers," Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, I do not think of you. Ever remembered by husband and family. 'Birth JEFFREY--_-To Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Jeffrey, in Community Memorial Hospital, on Monday, May 4th, 1953, a daughter--Sylvia Ann, a sister for Ronnie. - ; -- Uxbridge PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. L AST SHOWING .TO- NITE 5 THURSDAY, MAY 14-- "] DREAM OF JEANNIE" TECHNICOLOR '--Plus-- "HOME TOWN_STORY" starring DONALD CRISP and FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 15 "ROBIN HOOD? TECHNICOLOR } One of Walt Disney's Truly Great oh : Pictures : : --Plug-- "WATERBIRDS" Also by Walt Disney "SUNDAY MIDNITE "3 \ : and MONDAY-TUES.,, MAY 18-19 E : "YANKEE BUCCANEER" TECHNICOLOR starring JEFF CHANPLER and SCOTT BRADY 2d WEDNESDAY-THURS., MAY 20-21 "NO, ROOM FOR THE GROOM" Starring TONY CURTIS and , PIPER LAURIE --plug-- "HOLIDAY FOR SINNERS" oa starring KEENAN. WYMN DNR EA py 8 7 ¥ #4 ig v8 - LYLE -- In loving memory of our MARALYN MONROE ------ NEWS The Churches "CHURCH OF T HE ASC ENSION Thursday, May 14, 8 p.m. Ascension 'Day Service 'Conducted by Professor C. E. Olive. Sunday, May 17th-- Evening service conducted by F. H. Newman. [ 1A AST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ~~ CHURCH 1 Sunday, May 17th-- 11,00 a.m.--Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Divine. Worship. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rév. R. H. Wylie, Minister 11.00 a.m,--The Three R's 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship The Rev. Thos. Wallace of Sea- grave United Church will have charge of both Worship Services. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, May 17th-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School, 3 p.m. Service-- Wednesday--Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, May 17th-- 11 a.m,--Morning Worship ~ 3 p.m.--Sunday School. - 7 p.m. Evangelistic- Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Service. Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study ALL ARE WELCOME Pastor: Wm, W. Thompson SEVENTH "DAY ADVENTIST 7 CHURCH Saturday, May 16th-- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Cards of Thanks We wish to thank the Port Perry Fire Brigade for their prompt and efficient service in attending a' small fire in our Prince Albert home last week. ort Mr. I. Middleton and family. I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for the lovely ecards sent to me while in Port Perry Hos- pital, also for boxes of fruit, candy, and soft drinks which were much ap- preciated, and for beautiful | plants and |" flowers; also to thank Dr, Rennie and the nurses of Community Memorial Hospital. (Mrs.) Elsie McKee. Tenders Wanted bY The Port Perry Public School Board hereby solicits sealed tenders for the position of caretaker for the Port Perry 'Public School. - All applications must be signed, sealed and sent to the Secretary of the Board by 12 o'clock noon, May 30th, 1963. State exper- | iénce, -if any, and salary expected. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A copy of the caretaker's dities may be obtained from Mr. N. W. Heayn. Duties to commence June 16th, 1953. N. W. Heayn, R. D. Woon, Chairman. Sec'y May Tth, 1963. may28 --------- ~ ~N 7 / for Better, Faster >\ ,/ LONG DISTANCE \ * © SERVICE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Yi BOOKLET ll List in it the out-of-town num. 'bers.you are likely to call--then call by number and your Long Distance calls will go through much faster! | THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA mart) Coming Events FRIDAY, MAY 15th O.N.O. Club are holding a Corona- tion Dance in the Recreation Centre, Blackstock, on Friday, May 16th. Prizes and Refreshments, Dress mayl4 optional. Admission $1.00. | Dance FRIDAY, MAY 29-- The Port Perry Junior Farmers are holding their Annual Spring Hop at 1 Lo Port Perry High School. Bob 'alker's Orchestra, Admission b0ec. may21 per person, Notice = Positively no dumping of garbage at the present site, as it has been covered with fresh earth, Any gar- bage must be taken to the north diomp, Port Perry. Coloured Film MONDAY, MAY 21-- The Y.P.U, of the United Church will present a colored film on Switzer- land. Bazaar WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th--3.00 p.m. Bazaar and Afternoon Tea sponsored by Prospect W.A. in Prospect Church, Iiveryone welcome, Operetta - The "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" Jan operetta in three acts, dramatized by Theodosia Paynter, music by G. A. Grast-Schafer, based on the well known and much favoured story of Hugzk and Tom and Aunt Polly, will'be |'Trousseau Tea Miss Helen Ruth Diamond, whose marriage to Donald J. Steven will take place in Port Perry United Church on May 16th has been entertained at several pre-nuptial events. Mrs. Paul Diamond entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea on Saturday afternoon. Miss Shirley Diamond greeted "the 'guests at the door. Snapdragons, 'tulips and car- nations graced the living room where Mrs. Diamond recéived the guests wearing an afternoon dress of royal blue embroidered taffeta, The future Mrs. Neil Steven mother of the pro- spective bridegroom wore a navy. taf- feta afternoon dress. Mrs, Louise Steven grandmother of the prospect- ive bfidegroom who also greeted the guests chose a dress of steele blue lace and crepe. They all wore cor- sages of carnations. Miss Kent Gerrow was in charge of the guest book. Téa was served in the living room. Pink carnations centred the tea table which was soft- ly lighted with pink tapers in silver holders. Pouring tea were Mra. Guy Stevenson and "Mrs. Ray - Diamond. Serving were Miss Wendy Brunton and Miss Muriel Tummonds. Presiding in the rooms containing the wedding and shower gifts and trousseau were Miss Jean Wilson, Miss Peggy Jones and Miss Inez Martyn. . : Others entertaining for the future bride were Mrs. George Chesson at a pantry shower, Mrs. Ray Diamond | was hostess at a miscellaneous shower given .by the bridesmaids. Mrs, J. .H. Hardy was hostess at a linen show- er 'given by the Honeydale Women's Institute. A kitchen shower was held inthe Star Lounge. The guests be: 'ing co-workers of the future bride bride chose a powdey blue frock, and' enacted by the following groups of rural schools from Reach Township: At Utica Hall, MONDAY, MAY 25-- Prince Albert, Shirley, Cedar Creek, and Prospect schools. . Utica Hall, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, Manchester, Epsom, Utica schools. At Seagrave United Church, FRIDAY MAY 29--Greenbank, Yellow, Beth- |- el and Seagrave schools. The younger pupils of these schools will entertain, between scenes, with songs and rhythm band numbers. The pupils, their teachers, and their music director, Mrs. Frank Hastings, extends a cordial invitation to all in- terested friends to attend an evening 'of song and drama, Program at 8.00 D.S.T. Admission Adults 50c. All children free. from the Toronto Daily Star. The bride elect was also presented with a set of copper bottomed aluminum CW M ry The May meeting of the United Church Afternoon-Auxiliary, Woman's Missionary Society 'was held at the hérie of Mrs. Geo. Holmes, 22 mem- bers present. -Mrs. Thompson -the president, presiding. Mrs. Reynolds reported packing an 86 pound bale of clothing for over- seas. Mrs. Smallman and Mrs. Ree- sor were re-clected for nominating committee." Mrs. Smallman's group had charge of the devotional period. Nations and Christian - Missions" es -- Engagement | Fanti christians Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Watson wish to announce-the engagement of their daughter, Jean Marie, to Ernest 'Ed- ward Dreger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dreger, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The marriage will take place on Sat., June 6 at 7.00 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Seagrave, Ont. P= every mother. Mrs. Smallman closed the meeting with the Mizpah Benediction. Tea was served by the hostess and a social time, enjoyed, i. ou - TT TS UXBRIDGE KINSMEN CLUB _ SPRING MEET and | HORSE SHOW MAY 18 GAMES - RIDES ,- ETC. "BRING THE FAMILY TO UXBRIDGE ON MAY 18th. FUN FOR ALL. Th ' iwi TT | SIGNS with Designs "SIGN PAINTING -- INTERIOR' DECORATING THE SIGN SHOP" Rear of Green Thistle Restaurant = FRANK ALLAN, Prop. a ---- -r: TF aa "DESIGNING ~ SPRAY PAINTING - > ORORCRORIRORORORIRORORONG PROS OSS NAR ANAS A 0% Fe I AOE A AAAS Blue Coal ~ SUMMER PRICES STOVE AND NUT MAY (in ini 72050 per ton JUNE and JULY ovine. $27.00 per ton AUGUST ...... Arvessinrienaessins RAEI vines $27.50 per ton SEPTEMIER Se iariai in verre 928.00 'per ton OCTOBER .......... reverence. $28.80 per ton . DISCOUNT---50¢c, per ton for Cash in 16 days on orders in May, EB June, July August and September only, ~ REESOR FUEL & LUMBER | supper that brings out a fine friendli- Mrs. Wylie spoke on "The United -must-maketo-ensure-spiritual-world- reconstruction. Mrs. Wylie also spoke |§ on "A Mother's Love and Influence" |& and gave an inspiring message to £ Pot Luck Suppers AreFun : Mrs. R. H. Wylie, "The Parsonage", was hostess to Mrs. Nott's group of the United Church W. A. on afternoon, May 8th. "1t being the occasion of their annual | # spring pot luck supper twenty born cooks arrived' each bearing their fav- orite dish made from their most cherishéd, most dog-eared recipe. 'The usual programme and business 'meeting were. on the agenda. The devotional exercises were in charge. of Mrs. ' Ira Anderson. She gave a thought- provoking message on, 'let your light so shine". She was as-] 'sisted' by Murs, C, Heard and Mrs. Hope with Mrs, Day at the piano." Several good old gospel hymns were sung. Mrs. Wylie gave a well through out and a very informative address on "Our Flag" concluding with all joining her in singing "O Canada'. Mrs. H. Smeltzer gave a reading, "The Highwayman", by Alfred Nayes. The -President, Mrs, T. Harris, gave an informal pleasing talk on her re- cent trip to Florida by air which was much appreciated by all the members. Mrs. Nott had the business all in order and it was quickly digpatched. When the hand embroidered pillow slips were passed around everyone polished up their spectacles, sat up, 'and took a second look. The slips have been made by those highly skilled in needlecraft and will bs exhibited at the fall bazaar. Mrs, Wylie then invited her guasts to the tea room. Menibers filled the long "table "and over-flowed into the living room where small tables against draperies and potted plants had been set up. The supper started off as dst as a prayer meeting but not. for long. There is something about a communal ness in everyone as each pays homage to their neighbors cookery. It was a good supper. Ns In closing. a very hearty vote of thanks was given Mrs. Wylie, a token of the deep appreciation felt individ- ually for her kindness and hospitality. One who possesses a friend pos- sesses a great treasure. COME to our Friday. : a back drop of bright cheery new |. "EACH WITH 1000 GALLONS OF IMPERIAL © GASOLINE Bl EVERY DAY GET "TIDE AND ENTRY BLANKS HERE SAVE ALL WAX PAPER 100 ft. roll ...............381¢. MONO PAPER CUPS, SWEET MIXED PICKLES 16 oz. AYLMER STUFFED - + OLIVES, 16 oz. ........69¢. YORK PEANUT BUTTER C16 0Z. Lid 406, 'MIXED COOKIES . 11b, cello ....................39¢. FRESH FRUITS AND : VEGETABLES BANANAS, golden ripe - 1b; ..19¢. TOMATOES, cello ka. 19¢. COOKING ONIONS, : ._ .tello bag .. Ry NEW POTATOES; BASS ssandnnannnsaathinn . see Rar sasanesinananns A CONTEST i Cc. on ons APRIL 27 10 MAY 22 3 29¢. reer tert ttttttt tt esttstttstttsttttstrtesetees 'E. MERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91 FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY The Girls' at Brock Distr 6 clubs took p Day activities, The clubs w ® CLUBS ACHIEVEMENT DAY 'Homemaking Clubs in Ontario County held their Achievement Day for the pr urday, May 2nd, about 60 girls from part were 'as follows: . Mervyn Bunker, Beaverton--Mrs. Cliff Ross, oject "The Milky Way" | O. H. Hogg. _ ict High School on Sat- Mrs. Ed. Noble. art in the Achievement S. Rodman, ith their leaders taking Lester Keeler. Altona--Mrs, David Crosier, Mrs. Mrs. Quaker Hill--Mrs. Turner Forsythe, Scugog--Mrs. Reg. Boundey, Mrs. -- Sunderland--Miss M, Marquis, Mrs. friendly meetings. Phone 78 IT'S EASY "AS ROLLING OFF A L0G to pay for next winter's coal this simple way. Pay small monthly sums NOW, and start next winter with a bin-full of 'the world's finest anthracite---already- 'paid for. - Buy at the year's lowest price. USE THE ' _ 'blue coal' "BUDGET PLAN REESOR FUEL AND LUMBER Port Perry x - DS SS SSE ESE ORO ROE ORO OSOEOROROROS0EOS0E0E0E0OEOPOOEOE0S0S0S0 SON0RORONO Ii hie Westinghouse 9cu. ft, Refrigerator. £15 - » ro NEW MODELS OPEN THE DOOR TO FREEDOM ~ WITH THE NEW 1953 WESTINGHOUSE 8 cu. ft. Model .$299.50 8 cu. ft. Special $369.50 8 cu. ft. "frost free" - 9 cu. fi. model $409. 50 CLEARANCE OF ALL FLOOR MODELS Marques Deep Freeze, 1 cu. ft. = LAR--$495. 60 Ji Sale Price. $439.00 REGULAR--$409. 50 Sale Price $32. 0 gar REGULAR--$299.50 Sale Price $258.00 i 8 oud ft. Refrigerator : : 4 USE OUR EASY BUDGET TERMS ON ANY i -* --~ OF THE APPLIANCES IN OUR SHOWROOM ' - . 7 ' Storey - Beare Port Perry aii BEARE MOTORS Lip. Phone 130 J & . sin Beare DODGE and DeSOTO CARS -- DODGE TRUCKS Allis:Chalmers Power Equipment Westinghoioe Appliances ha dati oan Ll iad iameibinid "REFRIGERATORS | * RR ORR OROROROR 8 $399.50 | ROSOROROR0S oeoscs POSOSOS0S0R0OR0H J