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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jan 1954, p. 6

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"> Re a ih jal "Muirhead, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. the materi brush! - F, (Too late for last week) Season's Greetings to the Editor, staff and all readers of the Star; with sincere wishes for a 'Happy and pros- perous 1964. "+ Christmas Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Al Christie and Darlene were Mrs. T. W. Martin, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clarke Martin, Toronto; Miss Joan Martin; Peterborough; Miss Gladys Martin, Fenwick and Mr. Al- pine Christie," Peterborough. Among those who spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ashton were Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Gibson; Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Gibson, Uxbridge; . Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wagner, Man. chester; Mrs, L. Watson and Miss Jean Watson, Toronto and Miss Lottie Ackney. Miss Betty Powell and Mr. Alan Powell who are attending Queen's and McGill Universities at Kingston and Montreal were home for the holidays. Mrs. Wm. Ackney and Mr. Wesley Ackney and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beach of Uxbridge and Mr, and Mrs. Dave Prentice spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd and family; other visitors included Mr. and' Mrs. Strong and family of Manchester and Mrs. Leona Blight, Oshawa. Mrs. Pascoe Luke spent. Christmas with Mrs. S. McDonald and family. Mr: Wm, Jeffery of Port Perry with ~______ Mriand Mrs. M. Bailey for Christmas. | lance on-hand--at-end-of year was Miss Marjorie Bailey spent the ho- liday with her mother Mrs Albert _ Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Braun and Tru- dy spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. u|Seagrave Thos. Stewart for the holiday and week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin MacCannell, Jewell Dawn and Douglas and Mrs. Cummings spent Friday the 26th with 'Mr, and Mrs, McDonald at Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton of Port Colborne with .Donald's parents Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Boynton for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Leach and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Leach Manchester, for Christmas. Miss Yvonne Jeffery of Oshawa and Miss Marion Taylor, Toronto, spent the holiday with their parents. All members of the Yagger family, excepting Jolin, who is still in Hol- land, spent Christmas with their par. ents Mr. and Mrs. Christy. Yagger. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Asling with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Asling for the holl- day. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffery and fa- mily of Scygog were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Bailey on Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs, H. Clarke of Prince Albert with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart on Sunday. _. Annual 8. S. meeting was held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 80. Reports from various classes: were received showing a very profitable years Ba- $270.00 and average attendance for year was: 67.. $76.00 was raised for M. and 'M. Fund, My, 'Morley Bruce who has been superintendent for five years turned the meeting over to Rev. Walter Bushby in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart and fa- mily of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wallace for election of officers resulting. as follows: Superintend.--Ronald Wanamaker 2. 491-3:5 MID D WINTER ni Evening Gowns Dresses, Suits "and Coats SPECIAL SERVICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO DEOSOROSOSOPOEOPOSOP0S thering at Mr. and Mrs. G. Sweet- 8 their twin daughters, 3 | Dorothy, 12, their so! Secretary--Mrs. E. Clements Attendance Sec.--Shirley Ann Crosler Ass. Secretary--Phylis Keen Treasurer--Enid Clements 'M, & M. Supt.--Mr. A. Bruce Teachers-- i Bible Class--Mrs. Clements Ass.--Alma Frise, Mrs. Eagleson 'Young Peoples'--Qlen"Wanamaker _ Asg--Leona Reynolds, Enid :Clements Intermediate--Morley Bruce Mrs. B. Wanamaker Junior Girls--Mrs. . Reynolds Shirley Ann Crosier.: i Junior Boys--Mrs. A. Bruce Cliff Short, Murdock: Belair Primary--Mrs: Keen Mrs. C. Short Pianist--Mrs, Tobin and I. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements, Enid and Mr. M, Belair spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cox of Port Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. M., MacMillan, Lind-' say, Mr. Gordon Fishley and Jimmy were New Year's guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. N. MacMillan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce and Marjorie spent New Year's in Toronto with Mr. Geo. Mark. :. ; Mr. M. Quigley is,.ill: at home of his daughter, 'Mrs. G. Fishley, We hope he may soon enjoy his usual good health. Miss Marie Sweetman of Oshawa General Hospital spent week-end at her home here. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. _J.-Forater-were-Mr. and Mrs, H. Mi- chell.and family of Markham, Mrs. w. Forster and Mr, Bob Forster of Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Don Gowan, Billy and Johnny of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, J. Forster and family spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cober at Stouffville, ign Those present at New Year's ga- man's were Mr. and Mrs, H. Sweet- man and Neil of Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman and family of Port Perry, Mr. John Henderson, Miss Marie Sweetman of Oshawa and 'Mr. Jack Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clarke spent Dinfier guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. Cookson, on Christmas, were Miss Marie Divine; Mr. Wm. Di- vine and Mr. C. McCausland, all: of{ Whith¥, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Snod« don and family of Blackwater. On Saturday they - entertained ' Mr, and Mrs. J: H, 'Cookson and Victor, and Miss Audrey Richards of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cookson: and fa- mily of Pickering. © Evon Cookson stayed with: Shirley and Joyce Cook- son for a few days. 3 Mr. Jack Clarke and: Miss Marie Sweetman spent. Saturday in Toronto. The Sonya Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs, J. S. MacFarlane, on Wednesday. afternoon. The Seagrave ladies were also invited and attended in goodly numbers. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Clayton Hallett, who also: substituted fora sick mem- ber, and gave a very splendid devo- 'tional talk on the New: Year. Miss "Willows, as guest speaker, was intro- duced by Mrs. MacFarlane, and gave a very uplifting address. Lunch was served by the Sonya ladies and a so- cial time enjoyed. Tira Mrs. N. Ackney spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mra. Fred Ackney | of | Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. Seott and family of 'Windsor spent part of the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs, J. Crosler. Mr. and Mrs, Connor aid Gordon of Brooklin were, New Year's guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland spent Christmas in Toronto : with; Mrs, Sutherlatid's aunt, Mr. and Mra. Bob Sutherland spent the holidays of New. Year's and Christ- mas at Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton's, at Ashburn. i Mriand Mrs; Ralph Wilbur and fa- mily rand . Mr. Bert McKercher: spent: Christmas st Taunton with Mr and Mrs: Carl Wilbur, New Year's with Mr. and Mra. Har vey Clarke in Barrie. 3 ESE y ES . 'Christimps guests at the home: of Mr. 'and"Mrs, Jim Mitchell were: Mr.' | ; Aurora Home Burns {| As Family Visits Aurora, Jan, 1 -- New Year's Eve, Frank Adamac couldn't make up his mind whether or not he'd go to a $ | party in Toronto. Finally, a call from Mrs, Sue Baillie, of Gladstone "Ave, decided him. He took Mrs. -Adamac, tmen and ,- 6, and Barrie Baillie, 18, who had been stay- CAWKE ~ PORT PERRY | TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING : York. Frosted Foods "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" * POULTRY R BROS... PHONE 29 ing with them, and set out for the city. years .of hard work. But probably the decision saved the lives of Frank and his son John. He had been think- ing about staying home and keeping the boy with him. Their $15,000 Cape Cod bungalow burned to the ground in the early hours of New Year's Day. About b o'clock a passing motorist saw flames inside the house. He called the Aurora, fire department. But the Adamacs' home was a mile and a half south of the town. By the time firemen could get there, it was too late. The ruins of the house tumbled into the 10-block basement Mr. and Mrs. Adamac had built to- gether, The decision cost the Adamacs al home for which they had spent five Toronto | Somewhere in those ruins were the ashes ofan unrégistered $500 bond and $200 in. cash. Tumbled: among the cinders were the twisted remains a big new refrigerator. A few char- red remnants were all that remained lost all they possessed, save the clo- thes they wore to the New Year's Eve party. iNew Year's Day, they just couldn't [face the thought of visiting the em- bers of all their work. Mr. Adamac is a master mechanic with the Faunda- tion Company of Canada; Mrs. Ada- mac works in an Aurora factory. True they have a little insurance .on thef. house. But none:.whatever on. the contents....And they had put $10,000 into the house they had built near Lady Eaton's hunt club property. Lady | Eaton had compliniented 'them that their home fitted so nicely into the rolling countryside below Aurora. Well, what now? Why, there's only one, thing to do, says Frank Adamag:.build again. He's only 50 years young, and if he has done it once, he ean, do it again. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and Mr. Harry Davis. family visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter of a new television set,.a new.stove, of the families clothing. They hady "A LITTLE FROG TAL | when an Ox cme down to the water to drink. ' : hs In fear, the little frog swam home. 'Why are you so Le ¥ frightened?" asked his mother. * 'An enormous i - HOUSEHC creature with four lege came to our pool this 3 ; "Remove morning," replied the little frog. 'Enormous, was he? they are di. | - Was he as big as this?" asked the mother Frog, growth has | puffing herself out to look as big as possible. 'Ohl fi 1 she bugaree-but then eo ! y i The Ox and the F rog yes, much bigger," was the answer. The mother Frog puffed herself out still more. 'Was he as big big os this?" said she. 'Ohl yes, yes, ether, UCH bigger," said the little frog. And ye Mu she puffed herself out. "As big as. . Tn was playing hot at the edge of a she burst. 'MORAL; Growing bigger takes timematid hurtyup Jristhiads a apt to be risky. The # sure way nancial growth is to open a SR da Savings account with The Canadian Bank he Rt of Commerce . . . add to it regu and watch your balance swell : es, safely. Visit our nearest branch today . . gpa Je and start ving your bank balance... Canadian Bank of 'Commerce swell and Mrs. Ivan Gray and family of Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. Walt. Mit. 'chell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin and family, all of Kinsale, Mr, Mr, and. Mrs, Jim Philip and family were in Ajax for. Christmas with Mrs: A. Steer and. Mr. and Mrs. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skerratt and Skerratt of Toronto on Christmas day. Mr: and 'Mrs, Harry. 'de Vries and family and Mr. and Mrs; Landry of Toronto were holiday guests of their father. Mr. Tony Luciano. The Mitchell: family' spent New Year's; with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mit- chell, - - Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl and' son spent Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Yagger of Epsom. Myr. and Mrs. McLeod and family have moved to Haliburton and. Teddy. Lockwood is now with his mother, Rev. Mr. Saunders, Mrs. Saunders and family' from Brockville are now living in the house formerly occupied, by the McLeod's. Mr. 'Saunders works in Oshawa. Little Paul Luclaho has gope to Toronto to-live with his mother. Hillis and Glenn Wilbur spent the Christmas holidays with their grand-: parents at Taunton, Aleta Van der Heyden of Oshawa was at Frank KendalVs for the holl- day. : Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, wart Bray and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ear) Bray and family of Raglan and Migs Margaret Sutcliffe of Osh- awa. The. Sutcliffe family had Christmas with 'Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Bray of Raglan. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner. of Epsom were Saturday night: visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. 2 ' Mra. (W.; Bell. was home. from .Osh+ awa 'Hospital in time for Christmas. Mn. and Mrs. Gerry Nelson and fa- milly were In' Campbeliford for: Christ. Mass Mr,;and=Mrs, Bruce. Bailey and, Al- lan' were holiday guests of, Mr. and. Mrs. A.-Ashenhurst. The January meeting of the Utica W. "A. 'will 'be held at the home of Mrs: "Herman Walker, Mr. and' Mrs. George Harper and family were among" those at the home of 'Mri'and Mrs. Donald Yellowlees, Taunton, on Christmas: Day. a i Scugog No°Farm Forum was: held: iduring the 'holiday. week; however: on Jan. 4 gathered at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrow to begin the 1954 series zations, such as the Federation -of Agriculture;: were - discussed, and fit was felt that more interest: and fi- 'groups by farmers. Next Monday our Forum will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry to discuss the "Trend in Farm Prices". 'This is a good month to start'a new' Forum 'group, and anyone who wishes assist- could contact any of our.members, or our president Mr,:C. Carter,and we would be glad to help in any way we can, The Head Euchre Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn for a most enjoyable New Yeat's Eve party. High scores went to Mr. La- verne Martyn and Mr." Alan' Carter, with Mrs. L. Martyn: and :Mr. Jack scores, New Year's Day. guests, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. Martyn were Mr, and Mrs. A, Williams, Mr. M. W. Wil- liams of Sussex; N.B, "Mr. 'and Mrs. }1 Harold Martyn, Miss, Inez'- Martyn, Mr. and Mrs." Alex 'Martyn, Mr. 'and Mrs. Murray Williams and family, Mr. Ray Cook, Mrs. T. Redman, Mr, and, Mrs. x Martyn and Miss Inez Martyn vist Mr, and Mrs. Frank: y. at Black- stock on New Year's and: e a | New Year's Rm it of euchre which followed: | Sympathy is extended to Mr. T. Red- man on the death of his olister, Mrs. Lydia Rogers of . We recently. Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs: John! Reader and ta} mily were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, evening. Our Sunday School 'began the New Year with an attendance of 80," Our a: | collections and "attendance for: 1058} were record breskingi: go. let's keep |1 up the good work in 1954, The Sun. day School teachers were for their teaching activities in 1068, 2 Bendy evi A. Sutdliffe were Mr. and Mrs. Ste-|: of the: New: Year; eighteen members|. of Forum nights. Our: farm organi-}: 4 nancial support should be given these |. 'ance or advice in beginning a Forum | Manns sharing .honoura. for the low. and Mrs. C. Howsam and. Mr. and Mrs. |. 9; L. Martyn last Saturday ti 'appreciative of the. gifts of the Re. 1 '| vised Edition of the Bible, which they received 'at the Head School Concert, 5 Mr, and Mrs. L. Martyn were dinner | of Mr, and Mrs, Lid Baird Prospect W. A. The Prospect Women's Association |. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Mo- sienko's on Wednesday, January 15th at 2.30 p.m. . Ladies. Aare.cordially. in. wvited to attend. Cedar Creck Mrs. Gordon Little of Niagara Falls is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Howard Martyn. Mr, Lorne Martyn is spending a few days at home." Mr. and Mrs, "Martyn and. Lorne and Mrs. Little were 'Christmas day visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Martyn at Whitby. ing her sister Mrs. Harold Holtby last week. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cummings and son of Epsom were New Year's Eve visitors of Mr.'and Mrs. Roy Blain.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele were New Year's Day visitors of Mr, and Mrs. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie 'Willerton and boys were New Year's Day visitors of: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson-and fa- ily at Raglan. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Blain and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blain were New Year's Mrs. Gross of Chatham was visit= Gordon Corner:and Evelyn at Colum |. Day visitors of Mr. wd Mrs. John Creenwood avd: fundly. : She Mr; and' Mra, 'Harold Holtby- and Patsy and Robert were New Year's. Day visitors of Mrs. Holtby"s sister Mrs. McLean and Mr. McLean. and family, New Year's Days visitors ak at thet | Howard Martyn home were Mr. and Mrs: Glen Martyn of Whitby, Mr. and 'Mrs. Perc Barnard and Murray of Tor. of Niagara Falls and-Mr. Lorne Mar. tyn. 2a) Fit Mr.;and Mrs. Jack Holtby and boys were in Oshawa on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dearborne were Saturday evening visitors at the Wil- lerton home. The Spencer family were Sunday ot 2 ternoon visitors at: the Birkett-home in Raglan. : : on cigarets:annually than they: do on heglth' services; : i ; Canadian taxpayers $360,000,000 a yr. ° There are more than:14,000' eating: places in Canada, veritable inland sea--is 695 miles wide, : 800 miles :long.i: CELE. Progfam Schedule: "OSHAWA--DIAL 1240 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ' 6.60--CKLB sigh' on 6.00--News 6.06--Koffee Korner: 6.30--News . 6.40--Koffee Korner 7.00--News 7.06--Koffee: Komer : 7.80--News 7.40--Koffee Korner 8.00--News 8.10--S8ports 8.20--Koffee Korner: 8.80--News 8.36--Koffee Korner 9.00--News "9,06--Morning Devotions- 9, 15--Diek Haymes : 2 10.00--N. : 10. 0B_At Home With the Ladies ¢ 8: oS Thoweate. 00--N 4, 16--Magle Christmas Window -: =4.80--Christmas 'ShoppingiBag.»: 6.00--News b 05--Supperclub 2 5.80--News for the Community 6.36--Supperelub. 6.00--News 6. 10 hora ub 8.20--S8up; uppertiub 6.66--8 Market Report 7.00--News in a Mititite "17.02--Follow he Band "7.16--Tu Real state. "Mon., W from ' Morphy's n, 20--Tely Hig '1.80--World's C Greatast: Music. ol MONDAY T 8.830--Report from Parliament Hin! 46--Blue Monday: Y 9.00--News 9.05_Hillbilly. Jamboree "a 1 10.00--News : 10.06---Kim's Corner - "FAA Melody J 3 056--8 10. 01--Obgession Mr. and Mrs. 8: Rodnian spent Noir 9, | Year's with Mr. and Mra.1. Travell at]. \ 9.00 News Cg 0.00 Erne. A 7.00--News : 7.06--Koffee Korner 7.30--News 7.40--Koffee Korner 8.00--News -- ; 8.10--Sports : 8.20--Koffee Korner 8.80--News 8. Sex Xolse Korner. 9.00--New| 9. 05 Morning: .9.16--CNIB : '9,80--Basketball 10.00--News 10.06--Christmas Music . 10. 80--Hopalong. Cassidy 11.00--Newsvi.- © - 11, 05--Colour.Comics. 11.16--8ports Stars of To-morrow 11 30 Teen Time. Devotions - ents Most Canadian families:spend:more - Family allowaiiées: now. costs the i: Canada's famed Hudson! Bay -- a. - onto, 'Mrs. Gordon Little and Donny 7. oe ferenad Fall 7.80--01d Ranch House 8.00-News 2 fet Ranch House BE Ranch House 10.00--News 10.08--00 Rarich House 10.80--News 10.40--Report on Sport 10.46--Afirlane Trio 11,00--News 11. 10--Turntable Terrace 12.00--News 12. 06--Turntable Terrace 00--News. : : 1.06--CKLB Sign Off SUNDAY 8.00--Sign. 8.01-.80-- i and Sports Results. 8.06--Rise and - 8.46+All Aboard for 9.00+-Gaso. Lervice ShnoydementesWeatiier TUESDAY 8. yy Day. Show ., 9, 01 ptntiville Youth for. Christ 200 Jou Rs Do 1 9.80-- Your Sunday School Morning T t Program (alternate Sun.: Oshawa 9. :30--Lives of Lima fe Youth for fees 10.00 News in.&- 9.46--Peadple's: Ch pa 01--Crime Does Not Pay 10.00--News.ii TR 1006 Jude alt of he, Air 8.80-- lagldel: 1045--F th Pings, 9,00--~News in a Minute 11.00--News in a minute Jol Do Yenture - 11,01--Church Remote 10.00--News 15: i M 10.06--Kim's Korner NH 13. 80--N utes: i Slodr:; THURSDAY aN B '8,80--This fs Paths + J 1208 is Hom in Maloy © ym 38 Remora Albus i= "of National sloahh 56 peration Safety brim NT on Parade. 00---News 38! 3.06--P: onal 3] n Parade . "Students B i: ook Review ~38. Hel H rian G00--News ol on ip Ron ina "Minute Ly 01 Street United Church rein the Wildwood ows 8,80+ Ukranian Russian-Baptist Hour 'Adventure... tailers Public: 1 atholle Association 12.00--N 11.00--News 11.06-- Christmas Wonderland : 12.06 Midisy Melodies 3150 Te House of Reter ManGregor | jo' rim hy : econd Spring... : |18.05--Midday Melodi Hanes sg : elodies i 260 News" : 08 Moly Round-up... 12,50 Vocal Spotlight gE EE Tors 1.00--News - 5 8.08--Showcase 1.056--8top the Retord. . "1 400---News gr es .00--News for Women Bn .06--Showease 218 ett y Kitty Xelly, 5.00--News areer o 5--Sa 2.45--Monday, Wed, ay 5.05 Saturday Bar Bandstand A ues, urs arols ior mas :!8.20--Relaxi . 8,00--News Moet the a, = EE

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