> | LASSE EN eSRum Atlus 1 LP RAI GT ro 1544 $ilitind y ve: flr Uae ESAS nl 4 % rd k AP TARE SEE REVERS FOR A EL Fa £ HITE Sah ILA . sei DRG AS y (Leds WAL IS LIE FIA EY SUSE S fA Ray -- 3 ' 5 Vy £5 ST iis 4, Sir ES : 5 FLAS A, riba tA i od ] 5 LRA SO SR BNE A AB FD STO AREAS S55 GF SIS h Lowi - f ¥ i } { he - : , - > 3 a " : Authorized as Second Clase Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa. * PORT PERRY, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8rd, 1953 ok $2.00 per year. Single Copy 5c. ried out in a very efficient manner. - Zoe % PITA 4. - a br SSL - - Snnlncaliing 4, 'Recently Wed in Newcastle - |Ont. County Jv: .. [Mount 7ic lebrates Centennial Doris DeNure W "and Council BA 5 t Be vos | : 'Recently Wed in ewcastle Ont. County J Moun Zion Celebrates Centennia . |Woris DeNure Wins Reeve and Council i Por ; sgadaatan Jia Wr oa . - $ " ¥ - a : i co, TT Farmer Annual |Friday, November 27, at Brooklin Carter Scholarship|In By Acclamation fs 2 Wn 4 - i : : ; - . a : Ny 2 s ¥ . - TT n . W r ER Meeting : One hundred years of Masonry were | Built Hall in 1870 In a letter received yesterday by | . The annual Nomination meeting of wns | celebrated . by Mount Zion Lodge AF| On December 17, 1870, it was de-| Principal J, L. Crane from the Minis- | Port Perry was very poorly attended [ "The Ontario County Junior Farmer [2nd AM, No. 89, GRC. last Friday cided to build a hall:in Brooklin, and | ter of Education, it was announced on Monday. Of the 1000 or more vo- \ Association is 'holding its annual | evening," in the new temple building a committee was set up for this pur-|that another honour had been achieved ters who were eligible to attend only t meeting and conference in the High which is regarded as one of the' finest pose. This original-frame building | by a Port Perry High School student. | 26 are sufficiently interested in who 4 School, Port Perry, on Saturday, De- in Ontario district. : j was torn down in 1951 to make room | In the letter will carry on our municipal business cember 5th, at 1.45 p.m. _ An extreme- | Most Worshipful Bro. J. A. Hearn (for a new temple, which was dedi- | was the state- to make the effort to be there. Of acl ly interesting programme has been |.Grand Master of the Masonic Order [cated November 23rd, 19562, This ment to the course there were no doubt some who = prepared and a large attendance fs |in the province of Ontario, R. W. Bro, | building was for years the centre of | effect that were anxious to attend but were hon. 1 anticipated. MacGregor, Toronto, Grand Librarian, | many activities lodge books reveal. [Miss DeNure estly unable to do so, hut it is diffi. 5 The afternoon programme is as fol- |R. Wor. Bro. Charles M. Wallace, | It was used by the Oddfellows for 15 | had won a Car- cult to believe that over 900 people 2 lows: faerie ors { D. D. G. M, accompanied by other [years from May 1875, also the United ter Scholar- were sick or out of town on Monday ¥ Chairman--Ross McMillan, Beaverton, | distinguished grand lodge officers and | Workmen in 1881, also the - Royal ship on her re- November 30. | : , 1 } 1.45 = Registration, High School, | visitors from the various lodges in the | Templars. The hall was often booked cent Grade 13 The people of Canalla are spending 3 ¥ Port Perry--Norm Lyons, Uxbridge, | district, were present to celebrate the | for holitical meetings which were live- | Examinations. hundreds of thousands of dollars Ua ¥ 2.16--Sing-song and Get-Together important event, for which elaborate | ly affairs in those days and also for| This Scho- overseas to protect our right to vote I ' 3 --Alan Ball, Uxbridge. preparations were made. dances. The hall had been completely larship, pro- for the people we want to rule' our PILE § : : 2.30--President's Address of Wel-| The lodge opened at 7.80 p.m. and | '¢novated around 1907, vided by the Doris DeN country and the folk at home are 1 A ¢ = come--Ross McMillan, Benverton, Pre. | grand lodge officers were recived at Sponsor New Lodge will of the late 8 UsNure throwing it all away to save a few . allt: sident of Ontario County Junior Far- | 8.30 p.m. ) In October, 1871, Mount Zion Lodge J. I. Carterl of Sarnia is awarded tof pennies or to avoid a bit of discom- 3 \ = mer Assoelation, 1 Soe Ea ly Hist sponsored the formation of Brougham the three candidates who obtain the fort or embarragsment, ht % 2.45--Camp Report---Alayne Lish- a rly ti ony p dive Union Lodge, which to-day meets at highest marks on not more than 10 Granted that we have a good coun--- 3 BT man, Pickering. Bi "Lbs drat Tan ie was Claremont, AT LELIRENT rade XII Examiriations--in- each [Gil who have done their best for the BO ; Po rear ap Dissiasions. Tr. ginal charter was dated March 22, | Faced Difficult Period y of, . people of Post Party, we end af loam fis 1 BECSTINE ARES Sal ha : dy "Bus | '853, by the Rt. Honourable, the Earl| During the years 1880 to 1895, the].. Miss Doris DeNure won third, the | ¢OMe out to hear their reports and to ANA! 5 346--Eastern Junior Farmer Bus p / : lod ienced Hp iod, [other 'two scholarshi ing to 1 let them know how we feel about thelr ps « Trip Winner's Report--Maustyn Me- |°f Zetland, Grand Master of -the|lodge experienced a difficult period, | Other two scho arships going wo ARTE MAN Cr re 0: ; » i Knight Uxbridge United. Grand Lodge of England, to [caused by the removal to other places | girls in Oshawa Collegiate Institute. are 10 ht Lraushh ar h 1 i he ght, ge, hold 'a lodge in the village of Borelia, [of small local industries in which many 4:3 Se : Were bis 0 roug i lore the people ¥ 3 4.00--Intermission. » : This is a very creditable achieve- at this meeting, sidewalks, roads, R50 . 7 : Canada West, at. which time the lodge | Masons worked. It meant much faith, ; . = : i 4.15--Annual Meeting--Election of desi d and K sand foresight Fins ment and Doris and the teaching staff dump and garbage collection, hydro Hl Officers. was designated an mown as Mount | courage anc bresigh to: maintain a at the High School are to be congra- change-over, hospital and other {m- LTR 4.30--Coronation Trip--Jessie Me- Zion Lodge No. 38 on the register of citadel of Masonry in those days. The tulated : portant items, but the council must A: a ! Avtar ' the provincial grand lodge, and No. trials they met with and conquored ' Do decide tite atters without an RY 1 5.00 pm--Adjourn. 81 on the register of the Grand Lodge [then are reflected in on small measure -- feeling of what bo BSE re Tey. ERY t : The Annual Banquet at 6.30 p.m. in of England, in the proud position which Masonry wy ra Po hn except for the folk whe 37 & ; SEoed the Anglican Church will follow the Mount Zion affiliated with the | occupies in Brooklin and district today. Ww ] N phone to compliiin, Indeed one per- yk 4 afternoon's programme with Dr, Nor- | Grand Lodge of Canada and received Lights Installed J e come ew : son has suggested: that the whole FAN: P 7 --Photo by 'Jno, ; Stutt, man High, Director of the Diploma [its charter from the Grand Lodge on| Lights were installed in the building om "Town Meeting" would be better car- gi i Mr, and Mrs, Robert George Howsam, of Manchester, Ont., Course, O0.A'C., Guelph, as guest|July 14, 1858; and it was then known 7 1018, When the Hydro came to the Doctor in Town ried on over the phone. Perhaps in HS X LL as they perform the traditional ceremony of cutting the speaker. : as Mount Zion Lodge No. 39 on the | district, > ereas it took many years ; ih this Wag. people would express. thelr Hh : wedding cake, following their recent marriage, in Newcastle To round off the day, the committee | register of the grand lodge. The fo pay for the old hall, the temple| Dis. G. M. Rennie and M. B. Dymond | inion without the embarrassment of WON United Church, on. November 14th, : v | has arranged a dance to be held in the | members were meeting in Brooklin at | built in 1962 is all free of debt. are pleased to announce that Dr. S. being identified with that opinon. Sok i Nady : High School, Port Perry. The dance | that time. Then they moved to Prince] Taxes on the old building the first | Kandel is now associated with them in However those who have accepted Enid sz ; T is open to all Junior Farmers and Albert, coming back to Brooklin on |year it was opened were $2.43. On| the practice of Medicine, Surgery, ete. | the office will still try to run the sf- 5403 1! 5 : Sy : 3 . ; their friends. Tickets for the ban-| December. 27, 1864. the new hall taxes are $300.00 surely Dr. Kandel is a graduate of Bucha- fairs of the town to 'the best advan. RE, os aid Wedding / United Church W.A. quet can be obtained from any of the| It is interesting to note that the taxation progress with a vengeance. | rest University and has done Post- tage, and to be criticized for doing so, df Li : ES HOWSAM-ALLIN ial : __| executive members of the four Junior | members of the original lodge came Che corner stone of the new temple graduate work in.England and Canada. for this is the way of councils. 3 He) On Tuesday afternoon, December T, Farmer Clubs in the County. from Brooklin, Prince, Albert, Broug- | Was laid in the second week of Sept., [ He came to Canada two years ago and The Council for 1954 will be: ih > Newcastle United Church was the the members of the seven groups of ham and Pickering. The county was| 1961, and the temple was dedicated in forthe past several months has been Reeve--Harry Feel. Bo \: scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday the local United Church W.A, gathered = ana] ins devoid of good roads and modern tran- | March, 1953. 3 | assisting Dr. Berry at Sunderland. Councillors. Hugh Santer, ---Grant rs ST $, afternoon, November 14, when'Rev.|en masse in the church Sunday School sportation known today, and many. Friday night speakers told of Ma_|_ There. will-now-be-a=doctori-tha Tease, Archie McDermott; and one Ce, : vy Lawrence H, Turner "united in mar- | room for their final meetitng of 1963, Blue-Ray-Chapler;| travelled-to-lodge-only-horseback. OTIC progress made in the century. | office - each morning from 9 to 11 new member, Merlin Dowson, who fb: i 7] --tiage-Norna-Georgie-youngest-daup= The meeting was chaited by The ; ' On November 8, 1866, it was finally | The lodge has 136 - members today. o'clock, two doctors each afternoon ex- takes Dr. Dymond's place, PA "i hter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence J. Allin, President, Mrs. T. Harris, 0 E S * |decided to remain in Brooklin. 'At [Present Officers cept Wednesday, and one doctor every School Board -- Cee. King, Norman BA i | Newcastle, and Robert George How- With Christmas coming round th ole Ve that time, also, Mount Zion lodge had| Centennial year officers of Mount [¢vening except Wednesday and Sun- Heayn, Bob Carnegie, Storey Beare, i 3 4 # sam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter How- bend the meeting opened with the Sing- BI Ray Chapter No. 238 Order sponsored a new lodge at Prince Al- [Zion Lodge are as follows: W. Bro. day from 7 to 8 o'clock. One doctor Tom Harris; Dr. MacMaster. ¥ Wo 9 | sam, Manchester, Ontario. ing of Christmas carols led by- Mrs fh Ea v 0) "h 1d 1 Fre bert, designated Prince Albert No.[H. MacPherson, W.M.; W. Bro. L. G, | Will be on call for emergencies every pn SiR $ WS ey Ferns, 'mums and lighted candles Suwala, who also sang a solo Mrs. I t ia orn | ih iy { ry al. 183, It was active for a few years | Moody, LP.M.; Bro. L. Stanton, S.W.; [afternoon and evening and every week- id i ® 4 11 formed the getting for the ceremony. [of Tarior wes at to bane Mo. Hoh ¢ Soman "H n wid, srry but beyond this fact little is known, [Bro. J. Patterson, J.W.; Bro. R. Down, | end. S Brit, R h T hi i 'Ba a Mr. Neil Stewart played the wedding Brice Beare gave a pleasing reading gh School, El om atron |. there are no records as far as lodge Chap.; Bro. C. S. Thompson, treasurer;| The telephone numbezs for the pre- 16dC owns 1p 0 2 A bi music and the soloist was Mr. Glen ont. the origin. of" the Oh.istmnt. Loe ect. ~~ | historians of today are concerned. One |W. Bro. W. G .Manning, secretary; [Sent remain the same as heretofore-- - a4 ¢ | Allin, a and some present day practices Port Perry High School Auditorium [can see however, having regard to the | Bro. M. Dring, S.D.; Bro. G. Corner, | 12J and 12W, Have Election 3 ' ES The bride, who was given in mar- The busi ¢ the t : was very appropriately decorated with | comparatively few members there J.D.; W. Bro. R. E. Mowbray, D. of C.; ; Yi : riage by her father, chose a floor- ol 2 ri 9 H ne your wag beautiful potted Chrysanthemums, in must have been,| and distances | Bro. J 'Mitchell, S.8.; Bro. C. Pengally, - Cn ; : After a very quiet nomination meet- I © [ER length gown of white satin, the skirt bhutan dl pati apa =n Bo? golden tones, and along with the [separating them that the officers of [J.S.; Brs. J. Stark, 1.G.; W. Bro. E.| _ : : ing it was found that it would be ue- 5 : t . # worn nd 2 oped SHinaline his Ee tivities, Whiceh' prover: the Flags of our Order, made a delightful | that lodge had their share of troubles, Powell, Tyler. Uxbridge fo Have hd to ave an Slesyion ie Min % i , . overs of tulle 1llustion an A setting for the Inst io e g : x . 1os81t1ons 0 eeve anc ouncillors. i 2 into'a cathedral train at the back. The | 18r8est on record. The sizeable sum rang for ! Nl Sistion Gor Tronics . N - The only members to be put into of- V 0) bodice, sleeves and bib of the skirt total was over $8,000, with a balance SHE Worthy Matron-Elect, Mis. Joan. MANCHESTER MA - \ ew Bus Line fice" by acclamation were Deputy- a \ were fashioned of Chantilly lace. Her [9D hand of $1,637, after paying for me Dymond. SE ' N KILLS : Reeve Elmer Gibson and the two mem- oy \ fingertip veil of tulle illustion was [the linoleum for the church floor and THe opening ceidmbnios wore es & -~ ~ AEF > The Fred DeNure Bus Line Ltd. of bers required for the School Area Bd. ! KS caught to a crown of Chantilly lace en- | other lesser bills, ; ; GIRL, 11, 0 DARK ROAD Port Perry has taken over the Houck who are Fred Wilkinson and Elwood 3 2 a cascade of calla lilies, red roses and | leum floor covering and gave it to the ' On their way home fro' a Brownie | driven by Herbert Toonibs, Manches- | Pridge to Oshawa. ; The following are those who are k i * poms, : W.A. aat wholesale price, sa roms rn. Mane) Captian and meeting shortly after d uesday | ter real estate agent. He told police At the beginning of next week the | running for office: ! crusted with seed pearls. She carried . Miss Claire Allin, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a strap- less gown of dusky bronze iridescent taffeta with a small train. She car- ried yellow carnations. = Miss Vera . Howsam and Miss Lenore Osborne were bridesmaids wearing. similarly styled floor length strapless gowns of hunters' green iridescent taffeta and . carrying bouquets of white carnations. All wore matching bandeaux and eye veils of nylon net. : Mr, Howard Forder performed the duties of best man, and Mr, Don Car- negie and My, Bob Coulson acted as' ushers, - . For the reception in the church parlours, the bride's mother wore a bronze 2-piece dress and corsage of garnet sweetheart roses. The groom's 5 9 -4 lf » £ ! STWyles mother assisted, wearing a blue strap- feta dress with maching jacket a sage of pink sweetheart roses, The bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to- Florida, the bride cHoosing for travel a tailored navy suit with large white collar and white orchid corsage, Here accessories were in gunmetal shade. On their return . the young couple will reside at Man- Mr. Arthur Brock procured the lino- | Other reports were given by mein- bers of: the executive, Mrs, Brigham ! and Miss Stovin. ! I Mrs, H. Stone and Miss Grace Davis agreed to again decorate the church for Christmas services. Everyone greatly appreciates this as they give freely of their time and effort to beautify the sanctuary. Ati Mrs. Wylie then took charge of the | devotional period assisted by Miss G.| Stovin, Mrs. Wm, Moase and Mrs, W, | Thompson, In conclusion the executive members served a light luncheon and refreshing: cup of well-brewed tea, . Any strangers-or new comers desir- ing of joining our friendly social acti- vities phone or contact the President, Mrs. T. Harris. | Never in the history of Canadian home life have we so badly needed mothers banded together in Christian fellowship. Come and make the Port Perry United Church your church home, | -- Lion's Club to Hold I'nied by Mrs. Edna Anderson, A.G.C. | various other Chapters in the Chalrs, under the leadership of our Matron night, two Fairport Beach girls were struck by a car as they walked north on Fairport Road near their homes. Laura Boddy, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Boddy, was instant- ly killed. Her companion, Loretta Annaby, 10, suffered a fractured skull and cuts But is making good progress in Oshawa General Hospital. According to Pickering Constable Charles Daniels and two young boys who were walking nearby, the two girls had left their meeting at New- 'man Hall. They had been warned by their leader, Mrs. Charles Daniels, to go straight home because of the ap- proaching darkness. However, they were playing as they walked north on the west side of the road and at the time of 'the accident, are believed to have -had their backs to approaching traffic, } The. car which struck them was Staff of Officers. Guests were present from Sunbeam, Whitby, Durham, Sunland; Mystic Star, Laurel and Pickering Chapters and different Chapters throughout the District were well represented. Our Worthy Matron, Mrs. M. Chap Than carried out the business part of the meeting in a very efficient man- ner and thanked her Officers & mem- bers for their splendid support dur- ing her term of Office. At the clos of this part of the meeting Miss of bil Langmaid, of Sunbeam Chap sang a very impressive number to the retiring Officers entitled "Now Your Year has Ended" and was accompa- The ceremony of Installation was conducted by P.D.D.G.M. Mrs. Meta Moore and P,P. Mr. Clifton Moore, of Oshawa, Mrs.>Jean Gow, P.D.D.G.M., of Toronto and Mrs. Martha Dunlop, A. F. Bamford of Dunbarton will con- that his vision was obscured by the lights of an approaching car. Keith Frederickson and Frank Hill, both 14, were walking a short distance south of the girls. They saw the car approaching and one of the boys shouted: "Get out of the road." But they- failed to get out of the path of the car. Laura Boddy was killed out- right. gE at The Annaby girl was first treated at the office of Dr. F. S. Hertzberg in Pickering and then taken to hospi- tal. Coroner Dr. W. 'W. Tomlinson attended at the accident scene. Laura Boddy is survived by her |- parents, one sister, Mary and two brothers, David and Douglas. Rev. duct the funeral service from the Me- Eachnie Funeral Home at Pickering on Friday afternoon at 2.30. Burial will be in Erskine Cemetery. P.M,, of Oshawa, and were supported | by Past Matrons and members from Yellow Chrysanthein ums, along wlth the other Floral decorations made a regal background as they carried out their duties during the impressive ceremony. During the evening several very pleasing events took place among which was the presentation of a beau- i T which made a perfect ending for the installation. The Floral Tributes were made up in the shape of Keys and the colors were carried out in the Star Point Colors and thé Matron's Coach Line which operated from Ux- Fred DeNure Bus' Line Ltd. will be- gin operating from Uxbridge, through Epsom, Utica, Manchester and Port Perry to Oshawa. Schedules will be available and may be obtainable from the drivers. Clements. For Reeve--Harry Phoenix and Malcolm Bailey. For Councillors---Walter C. Lynde, Robt. G. Baird. Roy Hope Howard MacMillan. :. o ; . " tiful bouquet of Mauve and White - ] = é chester, Ont (RR 3 Pont Peri) '., : 3! Cheysenthomoins and a White Bible| Mrs. Helen Oke, P.M., the guest Key Was made up of white mums en. 1 ; : : 2 Chr 1st as P arly : decorated with a dainty corsage of | soloist, accompanigf by Mrs. Viola [circling baby red rosebuds. Prospect . W A Sad ri | pastel pink and white flowers to the | McBrien, P.M. of oronto, delighted| Blue Ray Chapter honoured their per D 3 [] * nO . nr ----- A af | 3 [ y : 3 A The Woman's Association will meet on Wednesday, December 0, at the Mme of Mrs. Byron Holtby, Note change of date. Visitors are cordially The lions Will entertaiii their ladies at a Christmas . Party on Monday, December 7th, * The special speaker for the even- ing is to be Mr. Albert Antliff, Presi- the audience with" several pleasing selections, among which was "My Ain' Folk" to honour our Worthy Patron.- Elect, Dr, Matthew Dymond. Mrs. Martha Dunlop, P.M., Sun- Matron-Elect from her Husband and two little daughters: Mrs. Mae Wat- son had the honour of performing this duty. : The Guard of Honour was formed retiring Matron with a presentation of a' beautiful walnut finished Tele- phone Table and Chair set and the Fatron received an Ornamental Radio Clock: The in-coming Officers presented Some planes were late this year arriving home for the winter refitting at the Sault Stt. Marie headquarters of the Air Service Division of the. ter the official closing of the forest fire season, Oct. 31, It was extended to Nov. 30 by the Minister; Hon. Wel- land S. Gemmell, in Tweed, Lindsay, . . invited to attend. Anyone still wish- | dent of the Toronto Speakers Bureau, by eight members of the Queen Eliza- | beam, Oshawa, the Floral Marshall h op Ontario Department of Lands and' Puubroke and Parry Sourid districts. WX A 7! ing to donate fruit or jam to the Hos-| An excellent Christmas dinner will | beth Matrons, of which our Worthy | put on an outstanding performance in | ! i newly appointed Matton 'with '8! ents Reason? Careless hunters | Some Planes will use skiis instead of ~ A 2 ! pital, please bring the same to this | be served and the Ladies will receive Matron-Elect was a member. Their | her usual charming and appealing | £ft of Royal Hager China and she caused a rash of forest fires in the pontoons for all-winter patrol, Ni ; Dpeting. L! a small "favour", long white gowns and tall sprays. of | manner during the Floral Ceremony (continued on Page 8) southeasttrn part of the Province af- ! : HR i ® 0. [| \ } 5 SANTA CLAUS WILL ARRIVE IN PORT SA