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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jul 1953, p. 4

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- ROU TEANM RGR ONAN Nat rman der oT 24g 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSADY, JULY 30th, 1953 LITE Ae La tH APR. SUFRASALAAI IRS NS EA i VE NT ARI LOCAL Mrs. C. J. Terry of Buffalo, N.Y., is caring for Mrs. James Staley. Dr. and Mis G. H. Jackson, their son Stanley and his friend Alan Graes- fave returned to their home in Union, N.J.,.after a vacation with the Doctor's. mother, Mrs, Geo, Jackson, slé Mrs. IY, Woods, of Wyoming, N.Y., is. visiting with her sisters Mrs. F. Beatty and Mrs. Geo. Jackson. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. Durkin were Mrs. Evelyn Shaus, Brantford; Mrs. Gwen Parsons and Garry, Ottawa; Miss Barbara Jackson, Toronto, Card of Thanks my heart felt son I wish to extend thanks to the Manchester W.A. for their kindness in sending my dear mother flowers and cards during her illness; and my appreciation to all the neighbours for the cards of sympathy in her recent death. Daughter Mrs.-Sadie McMaster. Congratulations PASSED MUSIC EXAMS. Joanne Mosienko had the following results at her music exams----Piano, Grade IX (honours); Giade ITI, His- tory (pass). Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder, of Port Perry, are happy to announce the birth' of a son---Byron Joseph, on July 256th, at Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry. A brother for Benda Marie. ~ Deaths FARMER, Beth Yvonne--Suddenly, at Community Iospital, Port Perry, on Tuesday, July 28, 1953, Beth Yvonne Luke, beloved wife of W. Archie Farmer, in her 38th year. Resting at the chapel of A, L. McDermott for service at 2 p.m. Thursday. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. > FAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT ONY Uxbridge PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 "Matinee at 2.00 p.m. Air Conditioned for Your comfort Just 3 Days Left Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JULY 30-31, AUG. 1. Ma and Pa Eettle on Vacation starring MARJORIE-MAIN and PERCY KILBRIDE Sunday Midnite Monday - Tuesday Meet Me at the Fair IN TECHNICOLOR starring DAN DAILY and DIANA LYNN WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, AUGUST 5-6 ; Operation Secret starring CORNEL WILDE and PHYLIS THAXTER ig plus i. "ADVENTURE 1, OF CAPTAIN BLACK JACK" starring George Sanders and kind words and, NEWS The Churches CHURCH OF. THE ASCENSION "ANGLICAN 11 a.m.--~Holy Communion Augus(" 2--9th Sunday after Trinity Rector: Rev. H.'S. Swabey, M.A., B.D. : | from morning until night. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, August 2nd-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a;m.---Divine Worship. of Rosetown, Sask, ° Minister:- Rev. H. G. Funstone, B.A. Rev. R. H. Wyle, Minister Sunday, August 2nd-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am.--Morning Service. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, August 2nd-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- ; Wednesday--Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH -PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, August 2nd-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 3 p.m., Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study. EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, August 1st-- 'Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome ' SPECIAL ANNUAL - SERVICE BREADALBANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UTICA, ONTARIO SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1953 2:30 p.m. Guest Speaker-- DR. M. B. DYMOND Special Music EVERYBODY WELCOME Doar Colter «+ « the letters start; Then from "all over the free world come such comments as these from readers of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, an international daily newspaper: "The Monitor is must read ing for ,Straight-thinking people. . . . | returned to school after a pse of 18 years, 1 will get my degree from the college, _ ut my education comes from the Monitor, . , » *The Monitor gives me ideas for my work, , , » *1 truly enjoy its come pany. + + = : You, too, will find the Monitor informative, with complete world news. You will discover a cone structive viewpoint in every news story, Use the coupon below for a spe cial Introductory subscription = 3 months for only $3. { {on "tft escscecccsccscsnnnpocene The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway St, Boston 15, Man., U. 8. A. Please send me an introductory subseripe tion 'to The Christian Science Monitopwe 6 Issues. 1 enclose $3, | Fea: (name) 3 (address) FL (eity) (sone) (orate) PBI Patricia Roe ==_-------aa a MEE, While other towns shut up shop for Civic Holiday, as far as entertainment for the citizens is concerned, Port Perry continue to make it a big day. On Monday, the Port Perry Business Men's Association is sponsoring its 22nd annual Sports' Day with a pro- gram of events to keép all interested People from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whitby, it a picnic day at Port-Perry Park. Come and bring the family lunch. Refreshments are available on the grounds, : LOCAL VACATION LAND "In"recent- years, Port Perry has de- veloped, to be the nearest vacation- land on the back doorstep of Oshawa. Many local people have their summer home on the shores of Lake Scugog. Boating, in all its phases, is the most popular pastime on the'lake. According to the advertising, and who could doubt it, there is "a year's fun planned for one day." : HORSHSE RACES FOR $1,000 The program opens with horse races at the park for which purses totalling $1,000 are offered. | A softball tourna- ment begins at one o'clock in which teams from Brooklin, Claremont and Brougham will compete, - Cash prizes are offered in the Horseshoe Pitching contest at which the Canadian Cham- pion will be in attendance, A night program is booked for the Memorial Gardens; dancing, games, booths, refreshments are on the bill. Many Port Perry men and women are 'working toward the success of the pro- gram, Albert Cawker is president and Howard Ilall, secretary. 'Pulp and paper mills contribute more to Canadian welfare in ages, purchases, exports, and production than any other industry, a war talvis of SAUTER Ya Ajax and district are invited to make: PORT PERRY SPORTS DAY WILL ATTRACT THOUSANDS +4 Honour Brooklin Woman on Her 85th Birthday (Oshawa Times-Gazette) Brooklin, -- On Tuesday, July 21; Mrs, Sam Nance-Kivell celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday. To mark the occasion her many friends, neighbours and members of her family called dur- the afternoon and evening to congrat- ulate her, ' She received many lovely remembrances and many cards of best wishes. Mrs, Nance-Kivell's daughter Mrs. W. C. Sonley and her grand- daughter, Mrs. Ray Hodson, as hos- tesses served all visitors with a piece of the beautifully decorated birthday cake and a cool drink. It was a real family gathering with her three sons and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Kivell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Thearn Kivell and Mr. Morley Kivell, of Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs, Morley Ross | (Hilda); Mr. and Mrs. Blake DeHart (Maude) and Mrs. Ruby Sonley, all of Brooklin, present. = Nine grandchil dren and eleven great-grandchildren, also paid. their respects. All were very happy to find her enjoying such good health. : NOTICE Port Perry Public Library will be closed for 2 weeks--Monday, July 20 to Tuesday, August 4th, when librar- ian will be on vacation. Borrowers may have extra books for this closed period. "| "It is easier to fight for one's prin- Honeydale The Grandmother's meeting of the Honeydale W.I. will be held at the Port Perry Library on Wednesday, August ©, at 2.30 pm. The motto-- ciples that to live up to them." The roll call--How to postpone old age. ; : Study of Ontario. + Program Committee--Mrs. J. Owen, I Mrs. M. Moase, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. F. Raines and Mrs. Ballard, ° Mrs. O. Edwards 'and Mrs. Mary Russell of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs, L. Honey. } The Honeydale W.I. 'gave a miscel- laneous shower in honour of Miss Verna Moase last Tuesday evening at the home of her parents-Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Moase. > ' Close to 400,000 people work in woods and mills in order to produce Canada's pulp and paper. ANDREW COWAN of CBC dime or a dollar. - These hidden taxes which we all pay are the means by which the present government hopes to make their money grab painless. their devices to conceal from you the real burden of taxes in Canada today § The sales tax alone accounts for from _ . 17% to 20% of the cost of everything you buy. (The tax is 10% taxes-on-taxes bring sales taxes. Ottawa taxes.) "exemptions. REDUCE TAXES. Some of us are paying more than we need to in Income Taxes. ALL OF US are paying more than we should in hidden taxes to pay for surplus budgeting, waste and-extravagance. rices Everytime we spend a nickel or a Then there are the excise taxes on top of Under the present crazy system of Ottawa taxation you even pay excise taxes on the sales tax. the price of a package of cigarettes is still On the cheapest automobile there is, the Government takes more in taxes than the men who- build it get in wages. Progressive Conservative candidate, I am glad to tell you that my Party is pledged: 1. To reduce income taxes and raise . 2. To reduce all hidden taxes. 3. To bring down prices by reducing the chief cause of high prices--Ottawa taxes. We WILL CUT OUT WASTE--We WIL 'They are but mark-ups and it much higher.) (Over half As your v PRESERVING SUPPLIES 4 CROWN JARS--Small $1.43 dozen Medium $1.59 dozen JAM JARS .... gtamtasissiescrarsiesniva a tt eas taiats dozen 85c. RUBBER RINGS ...... GIO 1 VERA FRI T oo ..3 dozen 27¢. CERTO (liquid) 29c. GRAN. SUGAR, 100 lbs. $9.00 CHRISTIE'S BREAD, BUNS and CAKES, Fresh Daily. "FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES BANANAS--Golden Ripe ....... eA ian HE Ib. 19c. "WATER MELONS--Iarge Size ......cocccoovviriviireersiinss Siti $1.75 § . TOMATOES--Ontario Grown--At Market Prices. i: . CABBAGE, . 'LETTUCE, . CELERY, CUCUMBERS ovores eevenes i EE. MERLIN DOWSON HA PHONE 91 FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY $318 rr aa Bn a 2 " -. » afr aZyls ---- - - MODEL uo CASE FORAGE BLOWER Handlesallchoppedforage, hay. Capacities up to 30 tons per hour with ample power. Will "blow around corners" in barns-- puts the crop where you want it. Depend- able all steel wheel-type fan. Large capac- . < ity h hinged to. raise-and lower. ? : Easy ing rom either side of ho per. Adjustable feed, nof-choking Ratch- et-driven wagon unloader available as an extra. Powered by any 2-plow tractor or Spring-hinged hopper lets you larger. Also past economy model. See 7 Urite tight by--no backing them! 2 Vernon Bryden Arthur Bryden Contact us for your baler twine requirements Special Price--$11.56 per bale in half ton lots CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CHEVROLET TRUCKS CASE FARM MACHINERY Port Perry iS Phone 74 + Ra iin ani ters: i: pi : ; i : pd 4 Be i -- NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Ew 5 : .- ; : C. W. JAMES BARBER SHOP : i Present premises having heen sold, C. W. James will i now work in conjunction with H. H. Mulligan shop, $ : - Ea ai ] three days a week-- (Thursday, Friday, Saturday). Tr ] Ly . A er ed Cool | and Dainty for Summer Wear $9. .¢ ARDLEY FROCKS, 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE;, TORONTO L Cut Out Waste & Extravagan ce. Cut Down Taxes A

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