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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Mar 1955, p. 5

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fn "Blackstock t ' SEE THE CHAMPS IN ACTION! 'PEE WEE | po te Oshawa NT : (ST. GREGORY'S) } ~~ Port Perry Master Feeds . 2 i IN MEMORIAL GARDENS, PORT E RRY Friday, March 25th. . Gime Time 8, 00 " 0 Admission: + Adults' 25¢. : Thig game is to help pay expenses tor the Pee Wees, "when : they go to Goderich for Young Canada Week: HOCKEY «4 Children 10c, Our Y.W.U. ing the 14th, enjoyed Monday even- at Bowmanville when r= they were guests of Trinity Y.P.U. /* Winners at the L.O.B.A, card party last Monday night were: Mrs Alma "Fowler; Mr. Jack Smith and door prize Mr, Roy Werry. ) Messrs, Glen Larmer, Richard Van- ;Camp and Kejth VanCamp and Misses Joan Hoskin and Wilma Toms, attend- ed the annual Royal Fair at Kempt- ville on Wednesday. - We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Peter Agg and babe to our village. They moved from Whitby to the Percy Col- Jing cottage last week. - ' Congratulations to Allan Dayes on coming high man in the grain; seeds and weeds judging competition in Peterboro Wednesday, receiving 819 points out of a possible 850. Law- rence McLaughlin and Delton Fisher were the other boys from Cartwright. Then the high man from the different townships were put into teams for the County competition and Allan Dayes, - Milton Gardiner and Francis Quantrill ire 1 won first. This makes the 25th con- secutive year that Durham, under the very capable leadership of our popular Agricultural Representative, Mr. Ed. Swmaers, of Bowmanville, have won 1st prize, > g Several from Cartwright ateindad Wednesday ar Thursday in Busirbore "Seed Fair. @ Our L.O.B.A. spent a most enjoy- able evening as guests of Bowmanville L.0.B.A. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McNally of Cblborne; My. and Mrs. Dave , Rut- ledge and Weldon; Mr. and Mrs. "Wal- lace Rutledge; Mrs. Finley Sutherland, Bancroft; Mr and Mrs. W. Kelusky, of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rutledge, Oak- ville; Mrs. Charotte Forder, Bowman. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes, of Oshawa; Mr. Ted Jackson, Port Perry; Miss Pearl Wriglit, Toronto; Mr, ahd Mrs. Dalton: Dorrell, Nancy, Leanne and Heather; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mar- low and Mr Wallace Marlow, Black- stock, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright Wednesday. Mr. Wright's sale that day came off quite satisfactorily:~ Ladies' of the W.M.S. sold lunch in a lovely warnk kitchen where the men could come in and get warm when when it got chilly out side. Mrs. John McKee attended the fun- eral of her friend Mrs. W. H. Hooper, © Toronto, which was held in Pontypool United Church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Prouft, Caesarea, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Stanford VanCamp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and Donnie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Sage, in Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Fletcher, Lois "and Frances, Tillsonburg, were week- end guests of the H: Kytes, Our High School quartette and Leonard Saunders took part in the variety concert at Solina on Thursday night and we hear good reports, 3 -------- er ---- eee "Very sorry to report- Mrs. Virginia Archer was. taken to Oshawa Hospity) Sunday. - Wo He Lo Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hill. Thursday with '15 children and 2 leaders present Call to worship was read by Gale Hughes. Loraine Dayes presided. Opened by singing "When He Cometh" and pray- ers by Sylvia Lawrence and Jance Byers. Doris Griffin read the Serip- ture, Luke 2:41-51. Murs. Hill told the worship story 'Jesus visits the Temple' and offered prayer. Betty Bradburn took the offering and all repeated the deidicator 'y prayer Roll was answered by 'Why I like to come to - Mission Band'. Next roll to be a gift for a child in Africa. Secretary read the minutes. Following programme was given--reading, Mary Bradburn, 'Pat- ricin's Blue Umbrella'; song, 'Billy Bushtail™ Nancy Hutton and Linda Kyte; reading, 'Mother of India' by Carol Rahm; reading 'Fathers of India' by Donna McLaughlin; -story, 'The: Harvest Festival' by Mrs. W. Pearce; hymn 'Little Drops of Water'; Benediction. Then we played an In- dian game. Mr. and Mrs. George Black, Cadmus visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stewart, on. Sunday. , Miss Doris Hamilton, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Hayes, Islington, spent the week-end with the girls' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hamilton. Messrs, Merlin, Suggitt (skip) and Thos.. Smith, Carl' and Roy McLaugh- lin competed in a curling jitney in Lindsay Saturday and won 2nd prize. '| A nice ham each. Mis. Harvey: Yellowlees and girls of Solina, visited Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs. Erie Capstick, Lindsay, Sunday, Mrs. Hamilton stayed for a few days as Mrs. Capstick is ill. The Anglican W. A. met in Parish Hall on Thursady, Mrs. (Dr.) J. A. McArthur, V.P.,, presided owing to Miss. Eva Parr having the broken el- bow. Mrs. J. A. Nicholson gave the Devotional. Birthday box received donations from Mrs. Jos. Forder; Mrs, McArthur, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. J. Hamilton. ~ Mrs. Nicholson gave a re- port of the board meeting in Toronto, which she and Mrs, Lambe attended and brought home Thank Offering boxes for the use of the members. Proceeds from these boxes are to help with the expenses of the Anglican Women's Training College for girls studying for missionaries, At pre- gent there are seventeen girls who re- ceive' free 'board, tuition and medical care gpd when they graduate are pro- vided with outfits, travelling expenses and salary for their first year. Study Book chapter--"The pool of Immortal- ily was given by Mrs. Velva Bailey. Mrs. McArthur explained the written and practical teat each girl must pass in J.A. before becomng a G.A Closed with Benediction by. Rector and lunch was served by group with Mrs. Jos. Forder convener. Local Farmers' Union enjoyed a "Family Night" in the community hall 'Friday. | Mr, Goldwin and Miss Valerie Faint "Toronto with Mr.'and Mrs. Osmond : Wright, on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and John were home Tor the weekend and a family party was - held * at Wallace Muarlow's on Saturday night, Mr, Allan Rahm has commenced work at Sweetman's Service Station in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutherford and Allan visited Mrs. Alma Fowler and Dianne, Sunday and they enjoyed a drive to Huntsville in the p.nl. Mr. dnd. Mrs, "Edgar Horne; Mr. and Mys, Karl Trewin and family, Mr, and Mis, Percy VanCamp and Aileen, with Mis/ Albert Wright and Mr, and Mrs. Fred d Trewin; and boys on Sun- day. Cartwright High' School was well represented by Mrs. George Wolfe and Oshawa- Peterboro Region Spring meeting of the Home Economics Sec- tion of the Ontario Educational Asso- ciation held on Saturday at the new Whitby High School. Displays shown were: Smocked Blouses by C.H.S.; aprons by 0.C. LV.S. and felt work by Whitby High School. © The luncheon speaker was Prof. Heimpsel, for 80 years a teacher at Macdonald College, St. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Prof. Heimpsel Ang that the three major occupations were agriculture, homemaking ~ and teaching, all of avhich are stressed in the college 'which he founded. - The end at Banerot, The Martech méeting 'of the Honey- dale W. I. was held at the home of Mrs, Wm. Day on Thinsday, March 10, 1955 at 2.30 p.m. The Pres. Mrs: S. Cawker opened the mecting with the singing of the Opening Ode, followed hy vepeating the Mary Stewart Collect. The President, welcomed adie and visitors to the meeting. _- The minutes of were read and approved. The Trea- surer's report was then given. The Motto: Better to pay the cook than the doctor. The Roll Call: A Health Rule. Some of the .standing committees gave reports. Mrs. Bell read an- nouncement of the coming wedding of Miss Anna P. Lewis, director of the W. I. in Ontario, to take place in Tor- onto on April 16. Mrs. Edwards of Toronto donated two books to the library of the W. I Mrs. L, Honey gave a report of the executive meeting of the South. Ont- the, last meeting .ario W. L held at the District -Prest- dgent's home, Mrs. Wm. Heron, Brook- lin, on March 9. Dr. Dymond gave a talk and showed a film on Cancer. W. I. have pro- mised to make Cancer dressings for the District, - Nominating committee wag appoint- ed to make out the slate of officers for the coming year. . Mrs. E. Kennedy sang a couple of solos. They had a parade of spring hats made from kitchen gadgets, Mrs. Hodgson won the prize for the best hat, The meeting closed by singing, "The Queen", The serviettes that were passed to cach member, had an old time song on, which each member had to sing hefore the lunch, Lunch was served by Mrs. Day, Mrs. Cawker, Mrs. Samells, Mrs. Heard, Mrs, CC. Howsam, Mrs. L. Honey, Mrs, Diamond, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. M. Howsam, and Mrs. A. Williams, The annual meeting of the Honey- dale W.I., will be held in the Church of tha Aucension (Anglican) on Wednes- day, April 6th, at 2.30 p.m. The motto: If we seck no fault in our work 'we, will never improve. Roll Call: Paying of dues, Program Committee --Mrs, Shunk, Mrs... Whitfield, Mrs. Basasnt, Mrs. Goode, Mrs, Robertson, Mrs Fines, Mrs. N. Willinms, Mrs. Leahy. \ te "e ER ) & I Our safety, deposit boxes will keep your important £9 ko SA papers. and valuables gafe for less than 2c a day. : 'Rentals from $5 yearly. Inquire at our nearest Sng als have more than 680 to erve you. ' THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE KEEP VALUABLES | SAFE +. FOR 2° A DAY! NW. 133 J. R. HELM, Manager PORT PERRY BRANCH PHONE 10 Mrs, John Scott at the well attended |' quoted Sir William Macdonald us su yed autumn session is planned' for a week- hi © BANFE--A 355 Pa vd oh LAKE ust 3108 Cag ce 0. pe? . VANCOUVER--Lv 8.30 PM 4 : ' "The Canadian Cuts Time": Diesel locomotives, will enable the new streamliner, the Canadian to slice 16 "we, THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, 19658" " Ly 11.35 Pm NS BANFF A 310 PM _ SPOBURY > o ' Lv 315. PM » : Ly CALGARY, a1 i CLL LL Quay, OTTAWA -- |v 320 LL) > ed [| 'Ny » . 2 ORT ARTHUR -- 120 P.M [% Ny Ty J MOOSE JAW. Ar 4.15 AM gun d i Yaoi Ay bos 2 CL bd T WHLWM-- Ar 4.35 Pam EST Y I) OUVER~- A 9.10 AM an ES 4 be 1230 Pm C31 " SONAL ir 1.50 1 > : REGINA -3.25 AM Iv 940 Pm ori > : : t ' 2 Co TORONTO ~(v 4. 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The latest in accommoda- stainless steel train goes into service next month, The new train will tra- vel the 2,881 miles from Montreal to and the 2,704 miles from Toronto to de luxe Vancouver in 67 hours, 65 ignites; e- ducing the trip by a full night if eac h tion includes coaches, a sky- line coffee shop dome coach in whic h meals or Shacks can he obtpined. | hours «from the present westward Seed Fair and Bacon Show \ Phe Ontario County Seed Fair and Badon Show was held in the township hall, \Brooklin, on Saturday, March 12th. \TI'his was a popular event and over 200\farmers were in atténdance. The Seed Fair brought out a laige exhibit of high quality. Forty-Eight exhibitors showed. seventy-six entries. A numbér of these entries were select- ed after 'the show as entry for the bore, March 16th to 18th. The highlight of the Seed Fair meet- ing was an interesting talk on "The Economics of Farming" by Prof. P. A. Wright, Agricultural Economics De- partment, 0.A.C., Guelph. Mr. Wright émphasized the importance of farmers keepihg accurate records as a check on their general farming operations. A competitive Bacon Show sponsor- ed by the Ontario County Hog: Pro- ducers' Association made a very -in- teresting demonstration. The grand making ideas. Every issue brings you helpful easy-to- read articles = You can get this interna- tional daily newspaper from Central Ontario Sprng Show at Petar] ™ Witmeu, (The Great) Fields, 195 3) | batting: champion _of the Inter-County be on hand Thursday night at Hotel | talk on the hog enrcasses in the ox- hibit He pointed out the strength and the weaknesses of cach hog carcass in the show. . This is the second year that the Ontario County Hog Producers' Asso- i ciation hus sponsored: this edueation exhibit, T hey are to he congratulated on a very fine show this vear, Wilmer F elds to Play with Oshawa Baseball League und in recent years, ! the brilliant star of Brantford Red | Sox--uas well as being w top performer with "Toranto Maple Leafs, a couple of summers ago. Wilmer Fields will play his baseball in+Osliawa, for the Merchants, this summer, and he will Trans-Canada The show includes a variety every week on the CBC network. AGOSTINI Well-known for his orignal back- : : | round musical scores on the "Stage" of special avrangements and original Genosha, when Oshawa Merchants are series and other CBC drama programs, | Works ly Agostini and also features holding "open house for the baseball Lucip Agostini is heard on his ow ni singers Joun Fairfax, Bernard John- fans of this city and district. show - "Appointment with "Agostini" and Wally Koster. Son champion bacon caréass came. from go Aart, RRR a at rar LAR ARA RHIAN SRARRRAN Tatatets? "at RRR PRR: RX Wiki Jo, Thorah township from the farm .of Mr. Clarence Hewitt The reserve champion bacon carcass was shown by Lloyd Miller ofr East Whitby ' " Egch-township in the county had an --_-- . exhibit of two hogs in the show. The 1 y . i two hogs from Brock township shown Pp by Keith Rynard of Sunderland and i Clarence Fairman of Blackwater won oo the championship township award for i Brock township. © Rama township was XK) in" second place with hogs from the 4 farms of-.Joe- Heavener and J. G. Sop a hrs : : 5 . Tae Idmson, Ag etted, Thou township SAVAGE i--Red or Patent one strap Lenton ssns $4.75 " stood 3rd followed by East Whitby, Siva --Oxfords for children 1 i Scugog, West Whitby, Pickering, SAY AQ E--Loafers ........cocccoovvviiiiiininniioiin, 19 Reach, 'Mara, and Uxbridge in that BATA LOAFERS 4) order. . pS Mr. I. A. 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