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

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"Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. Hilltop Herald Floyd James _ With Easter gone and two terms "| pasfed before us, the news is quite sparse, After returning from our holidays & report was given on the 'activity periods which were given up in fa. vour of jlonger periods in this term. They were satisfactory on:the whole. To go along with the longer periods, longer noon hours are now .in effect. Since the nice weather has come, cadets and F. T, are being taken out- side. And.on the subject of cadets, they are sponsoring a dance this Fri- day night at the high school. This is to raise money for the purchasing of bugles for the band. It will be a hard time dance, so please dress ac- cordingly. Until next time, keep smiling. , CALL 289 ~~ Large Selection of Choice Lots -in Port Perry and Vicinity "WELL LOCATED AND REASONABLY PRICED: Also 3 two-acre lots suitable for V.L.A. Building. These lots are close to both schools and on main road, right close Seagrave Mr, H. Mitchell visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. Osborne at Woodville and with. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer, at Little Britain, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Reazin, of Wick spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mas. J. C. MacTaggart. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moase, Larry: and. Roger spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Moase, in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Wally Keene of Tor- onto were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm Keene. i Mr, and Mrs. Wm Moase of Port on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sweetman of Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sweetman and family of Port Ferry were visitors in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong and children visited with Mr. and Mis. M. Stone on;Sunday afternoon. i Visitors at the home-of Mr. and Mra. Ab Short on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs! Chas. Griffith and children, Mrs. Helen Wooldridge of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. B. McCoy of Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. adh 2 ruce and fa- mily and Mrs. A, Bruce visited friends in Toronto on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bell of Court- ice visited their cousins Mr, and Mrs. E. Clements on Sunday. 'Special Mother's Day service will be carried out in the Sunday School at 11 a.m. next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wallace will address the school. Regu- lar church service at 7.80 pm. A Perry called on Mr. and Mrs. M, Stone. : p------ Scugog Last Wednesday, April 28th, the ladies of Grace United Church pre- pared a supper and the whole commu- nity enjoyed a most delicious meal. An auction sale followed and many thanks to Mr. Ceeil Fralick who play- ed the part of the hardworking auc- tioned: Proceéds from the suppér was $39.95, and from the auction sale $36.85, Bo Sunday School at Grace United Church had an attendance of 51. It is believed that this is the record num- ber for this year: ! lL ~~ ; Tr Here is a Wonderful Opportunity for You to Become a Nurse ww } If you want a fascinating career and a background to enhance your whole life, nursing pre: sents a great opportunity, Classes for three-year nursing courses at Ontario Hospital Schools sre now Jorming for September. As Entrance Requirements: Age--17 or over, Secondary School Graduation 3 ~ to business section. CONTACT ge ET WS W. HEAYN, Realtor PHONE 488 Port Perry For Your Warmer - Weather Wardrobe See our lovely Hisplay of thé mew | styles -- DRESSES and SUITS for ~~ SPECIAL SERVICETO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS for all Seasons # | demonstrated ? §3 | yourself, .g@ | for artificial ice. _ Sunday School anniversary will be held May 80 and 31. Special Sunday services 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. Supper Further particulars next week, Don't forget the box social on Fri- day evening in the school under the auspicies of W. A. ! $3 Sympathy of community is extended to Mrs: Gordon Fishley and family in .' I'the death of Mr. M. Quigley who pas- sed away Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mra. Gordon Fishley, as a afternoon by Rev, Thos. Wallace. Do you realize that many-of the 5 crafts on display at the 1.0.D.E. Hob- 3| by Show, May 18th and 18th, will be Come and see for Mother's choir will provide the music. | and concert Monday evening May 81.| 8] result of a stroke. Funeral service|. ®| was conducted from Pinkham's Fun- 21 eral Parlors Sunderland on Tuesday Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Appeton on the birth of their little son Richard, on" Wednesday, Ap- ril 28th, at Oshawa General Hospital. Ladies don't forget your W.A. meet- ing on May "2th, and remember 'Don't forget the Sock'. ~ The_ bright warm weather of last f i * a ae 24 ve GRA, ¥ TR _THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 10841 Sunday brought 39 members and visi- tors to the Head Sunday School. A- mong those visiting were Mrs. Ash- ton, who is with her daughter, Mrs. S. Rodman this week, and the Steph- enson family from Portview. We are hoping for a good attend. 'next Sunday. : » ance for the Mother's Day seghice] Mr. and Mrs. H. Hargrave and fa- mily of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham last week-end. Congratulations to Mr. and Mys. Alfred Angus (nee Elsie Reader) on the birth of a baby bay. = Mr. and Mrs. Ira Travell were guests of Mr. and Mrs, last Sunday. Diploma.' Good Health, AT ONTARIO HOSPITAL $OHOOLS OF NURSING YOU RECEIVE WHILE TRAINING: ©® FREE Room and Board ® FREE Uniforms and laundry "@ HONORARIUM While Train- ing--$30 a month during 1st . { year; $25 a month during 2nd year (while on affiliation in a General Hospital); $50 _ . a month during 3rd year. ® VACATION -- Three weeks each year, plus all statutory - holidays. | HE © RECREATION -- Excellent facilities at" each School for - after-duty social and sports activities. For further Information apply to SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSING chool of Nursing, Ontario Hospital Brockville, Kingston, Whitby, OF HEALTH H, ble Macki Phillips, Admission 50c. Proceeds or New Toronto "| ONTARIO DEPARTMENT 156 REV. M.D. CM, Minlster Massey Harris, pioneer in the farm implement industrs equipment and world-leader in the 'self than ever by the achipiisition of Ferguson --pioneer in the application of hydraulics ------ 8: Rodman : so hl , pioneer in power farming -propelled combine, now becomes eater and the mounting of implements to make tractor and implement an integral y as the Ferguson System, which has been much imitated unit--known universall ~~ but never duplicated. From the pooling of engineering skills, the more a dvantageous use of manufactur- ing facilities and efficiency that can be effected under a single management, the new organization of Massey-Harris-Fer - contribution than ever guson goes forward to make a greater : ! by developing new and more efficient machines to make farming easier and more profitable. : roi on MASSEY-HARRIS-FERGUSON LIMITED Makers of high quality farm implements since 1847 Co] 7 Ho irs Sg é "nw "Careful, Pauline!" Of course no one would dream of clim without being.especially careful. Yet every time you climb a \ a telephone pole shaky ladder or stand on a rickety chair you may not realize what a big chance you're taking. Actually more people have accidents right at home than-anywhere else. EE ot By avoiding accidents you save more than suffering an worry -- you save money, too! In a family the size of ours (we're now over 31,000), these savings are important. That's why our employees are not only thoroughly trained to use "safety tools and methods, but continually reminded to take every precaution to avaid injury to themselves and others, It's another way we help keep costs down 80 we can pros 1 vide you with the best lowest possible cost. possible telephone service at the - How 10 prevent home accidents Is shown In * Home Safe Home', a folder available free from the Health Depars- ment of your Provincial Government or partment. of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. om the Des THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 1 7 5 J v f But words can ouly tell . dealer to let you get behind t A all sport-shirt : * low, and sleek, with a lively harmony of glamorous colors. the sense of power you get from the history-making new edition of the famous "Rocket" engine. And this great, high-compression 185 h.p. power plant is so beautifully balanced by, Oldsmobile's uk | riding qualities that you're cradled in comfort, easy and safety, always. Ru 0, ou so much! We suggest you let your eyes and driving experience ~~" tell you the full story of this year's magnificent 88 and 98 Oldsmobiles. Ask your-nearest he wheel. And from the moment you turn the i you'll find the pleasure's all yours--in more ways than you helieved possible. Bryden Motors Phone 74 ~ pleasure's -- yours outing--a_gay ~-- or a little of both? Oldsmobile deepens your enjoyment of any event. YO TERN ETL ETE Net ean PRET Bet TS : --] or aed a Rn o - ee?" What's your pleasure, sir? Ie it a breezy "loafers and ? "white-tie and tails' evening = ou'll find the gay versatility of ~ There's something so heartwarming in just the look of the car--Ilong, Then, there's gnition 'key, Cae 4 g/d Port Perry, Ont." a TR CL CA A TE

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