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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Jul 1955, p. 4

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1955 gy LOCAL Mr. and Murs. . Whitby ave back home after a tl stay in Eng- land - during the past three months. They report a most enjoyable visit. Announcement Sk Sunday, June 17th-- 11 a.m, The + Church Mr: and Mrs, Edgar Leask announce the engagement of Joan Adelaide Real, daughter of Mis. Edgar Leask and the late 'Harvey Real, to Mr. Wesley "Gordon Lane, son of Mr, and Mis, Geo. 'Lane, of Port Perry. The marriage to 'take place at 3 o'clock, August 6th, in the Port Perry United Church. At Home Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Diamond, Port Perry Villagé, will be at home to their friends on the occasion of their 26th Wedding Anniversary, on Saturday, July 16th, from three to five and Seven to nine pan. . Cards of Thanks I wish to thank Drs. Dymond and Sturgis and the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital; also friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, fruit and acts of kindness during my stay in the hospital and at home. Murs. Milton Howsam. 1 wish to convey my heart-felt ap- preciation to the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, also to friends and neighbours for cards, gifts and acts of kindness dui- ing my stay in hospital with special thanks to Dr.' Kandel. Myrtle Case. ASHBRIDGE -- Born to Don and Dorene (nee Reader) on July 3, 1960, "at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, a son, Donald James. Death BALFOUR, Ida Amelia -- At Port Perry Community Hospital, on Tues- day, July 12th, 1955, Ida Amelia Holmes, beloved wife of Edgar Bal- four, and dear mother of Harley, of Toronto; Dorothy (Mrs. Oscar Beare), Port Perry; Audrey (Mrs. Douglas Lade), Pickering; and Lloyd. Resting at MeDermott-Panabaker Funeral Chapel, Port Perry, for ser- vice on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, * In Memoriam BELL---In loving memory of a dear husband Wm, Béll, who died July 12, 1951, - Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent 'is the voice we loved to hear Too far away for sight os speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who was here Who, gone away, is just as dear. Sadly missed by wife and family. BURNETT --In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George M. Burnett, who passed away July 14th, 1964. Ever remembered by wife and family. BURNETT In memory of George M. Burnett who passed away July 14, 1954, We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee. Sadly missed by brother-in-law, Keith and family, N EWS THE CHURCHES tad ST. JOHN'S * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. «12 welcome congregation of St. the members of ee -- John's United Church who will - join with them in morning worship. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, (Anglican) K. W. Scott, Sunday, July 17th-- 11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Sermon--What the Church of 1.'Th.,, Restor England Stands for-- III---The Creeds. 2 PORT PERRRY UNITED. CHURCH Rev. R. H, WYLIE, B,A., Minister Sunday, July 17th-- IL aan.-- During the month of July the congregation of the United Church will worship with the congregation of the St. John's Presbyterian Church, 7.30 pan. Fellowship Hour. € Il PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J. Toews Sunday, July 17th-- 10. a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.-----Worship Service 7.30 p.m. Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, July 17th-- Morning Worship at 11 a. m. livening Service at 7 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME Pastor, Lloyd Faulkner. COMING EVENTS Home Baking Sale SATURDAY, JULY 16th-- Mrs. O'Neill's group of the W.A. United Church is holding --a Home Baking Sale on the lawn of the church at 10 a.m. July 14 Band Concert There will be a Band Concert in Palmer Memorial Park, Port Perry, this Sunday evening at 8 p.m. by Little Britain Band. Silver Collection, Baking Sale FRIDAY 19. NING AT 7 P.M. sels, ered reproduction of the Grand Seal §f the Grand Lodge in gold and other appropriate colours. the Grand Master's table will be of the same material; Ontario" in cover, --Bvening Service, an Will Make |. Presentation at Centennial Symbolic of Esteem and Loyalty of Toronto Masons, Many Distinguished Visitors to Attend . A presentation, esteem and loyalty of the Masonic lodges of the four Toronto districts, will be made to the Ontario Grand "Lodge upon the occasion of its cen- tennial observance in "oronto on July 17, 18 and 19, . Taking the form of a set of drapes and covers, suitably embroidered and bearing the dates 1866 and 1960, the gift will be madé through the medium of Past Masters' Association and the fpr Histget Deputy Grand Masters at u special ceremony, J. P. Maher of Toronto, Chairman of Q the Centennial Committee, said that the pieces. blue velvet, trimmed with gold braid and gold bullion fringe with gold tas- ensemble would comprise four The altar drape will be garter One face will bear an embroid- The cover for The 'name "The Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of ribbon seroll will -be featured on the front_drop of "the of a circle enclosing a triangle upon "oval irradiated." The stole for the pedestal of the Senior Grahd War- den will bear the level and that of the Junior Grand Warden, the plumb rule. The dates 1855 and 1955, will be em- i broidered on the lower left-and right corners respectively of all four pieces, which will be in their places when the Grand Lodge assembles. The formal presentation' will be made by four Worshipful - Masters of Lodges, one from each Toronto Masonic District. Mr. Maher announced that several thousand Freemasons will be converg- | ing on Toronto for the historic and colourful centennial observance of the Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario. A monster rallly for an impressive religious service at the C.N.E. Grand- & wv. AAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT PXBRIDGE, ONT. IRS. & FRI, JULY 14-15 - See Behind the Scenes, in a Women s Prison" On July 16th at -the Lake Front Park, sponsored by the Maybelle Re- i ADULT hekah Lodge, No. 348. ' x ¥ oo Donkey Baseball The Port Pérry Hockey Club is proud to present a night of laughs and entertainment in the form of Donkey Baseball, on Monday night, July 26, SAT. ONLY JULY 16 RICHARD CONTE, in A Rip Roaring Car Race "Race for Life" also "THE NEBRASKAN" at 8.30 p.m, under lights, : » »* It is planned to have as opposing teams, the Business Men of Port Perry and the Farmers of the surrounding community. Come and enjoy this all laugh show. REMEMBER MONDAY, JULY 25. MAKE IT A DATE. NIAGARA INSTANT STARC INSECT KILLER SPRAY YORK MEAT BALLS MAPLE LEAF DETERGE ALLSWEET MARGARINE LAR KE FAB Prince Albert --. - wae --y- SPECIALS--Friday- Sat,, July 15- 16 EE CEPT ERR TR NY CEEETTETTRRRT RRA PITRSY 1 ~ DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE FREE DEL AVERY OF". F.ORDIRYS OF $2.00 OR MORE esas Phone 485W SRN ; BREADALBANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | i fe : i EB UTICA, ONTARIO Hl i Sunday, July 17, 2.30 p.m. : 9 ] Guest Speaker--Rev, Dr, B. Special Music, a a eA DANO ARARARRARAR ate OARARSANARRN RA | ; SPECIAL ANNUAL SERVICE i D. Armstrong, BA, DD, i "Everybody Welcome, MON. and TUES. Phone 503 "JULY 18-19 Humphrey Bogart. and Ava Gardner in "Barefoot Contessa" Technicolor Adult % - ge WED, and THUR., JULY 20-21 LESLIE CARON, in "The Glass Slipper" In Technicolor and Motors For Rent ishing Tackle AND Marine Supplies Gasoline and Oil Outhoard Repairs J. ORDE MARINE RENTALS "SALES & SERVICE Port Perry 'symbolic of the, - /WATER ORTAGE at all until To Port Perry Water Users: Lawn Hose Must NOT Be Used further 'notice. "w stand en Suiday. July 117, will mark the start of the observancé. Sessions of the Grand Lodge, itself; will com- mence in the Coliseum at the Exhibi- tion on the morning of the 18th and will continue for two days. . Plans ave being made to accommodate some 3,000 Masons in the Automotive Build- Banquet on the evening of July 18th. four Toronto Masonic Districts had been hosts to the Grand Lodge at its annual communication and, each year, had formed the Committée on arrange- ments, . the In referring to the influx of visitors: to Toronto for the Centennial event, ing at the C.N.E.«for Grand Master's| p,. Lodge in Canada, including Newfound- | Assistant Grand Master, and Lady other Commeniealth countries, while almost every Grand Lodge in the U. 's. "as far west as California, Washington and Oregon, fepresenting 5% million Association ! Masons, would be sending delegates, the Past. Masters' Among the many distinguished will be R.W. Bro. "Gen. Sir Maher said that évery Grand 'Allan Adair, Bt, C:B, D.8.0, MC, guests, lowing are included 'among the 'Scot-. . tish visitors: M.W. Bro, The Rt. Hon. Lord Macdonald, Grand Master Mason; R.W. Bro. The Rt!'Hon., The Earl of Eglington and' 'Winton, Deputy Grand Master; and R.W. Bro. Dr, Alexander F. Buchan, Grand Secretary. R.W. Bro. Dr. J. L. Rossiter, Past Deputy Grand Master, is coming from West- ern Australia, and RW. Bro. Neil F. Beneath the name 'will be the | compasses extended upon the segment I GARDEN - FRESH PRODUCE CALIFORNIA'S FINEST, Red nt APPLES No. 1 NEW--- FRESH ~ IPOTATOES _Make Delicious Applesauce with Yellow Pranspicents L-- FROZEN FOODS = 23 ORANGE iil 2 3e BIRDSEYE -- 6-oz ting 2 29 BF: say 39C | LEMONADE Jewel Shore Ib. 25. 2 3c LIBBY'S 11-0z. TOMATO CATSUP 2 for r 39 BEST FOOD BUYS! Wagstaffe' ] (New Pack) Strawberry JAM 41 Meat Balls PURITAN « 'd Gravy 16-0z. 37. os For Salad Bowl or Casserole . . . di 8-0%. Creamettes & pig. Macaroni with 21c Paramont -% TN Salmon 39 CULVERHOUSE HALF -PRICE OFFER 'BEACH - Size 36" x 60" 149 with a $5.00 Order Reg. $2.98 Value "BUYS" Culverhouse -- Choice Strawberries CULVERHOUSE -- Cholce Cream» Corn 2 for 33 HEINZ -- 11-00 -0z Tomato Ketchup Quaker Muffets 2 for 31 - OGILVIE LEMON LIME 27. - Fresh Cut PORK CHOPS Fresh -- Lean ,-- Tenderloin End PORK LOIN ROAST -- Rib Chops -- BRANDED BEEF w-- PRIME RIB ROAST Premium VEAL FRONT ROLLS 30 10- 0%. - Braunschweiger Chubs = 39 Swift's Premium -- TER Bas Cake - 16-01. Mix 35: f CULVERHOUSE ' 20-0z, tins - 2 Choice Peas 35c - BETTY ee DEVIL'S FOOD C ake Mix 33: THERE'S A RED & PORT PERRY Bowson's Food Market WHITE STORE NEAR YOU! LITTLE BRITAIN Bullock's Groceteria . Libby's For Quality! LIBBY'S Deep Brown - 20-oz. BEANS 2+ 3%¢ LIBBY'S SLICED -. 20-0z. tin _ Pineapple 34c LIBBY'S FANCY -- 48-0z. tin Pineapple Juice 3c LIBBY'S COOKED - 20-oz. tin a Spaghetti 18¢ DELSEY TOILET TISSUE (COLORED) 2 vor 3c (10¢ Coupon Attached) SHIRRIFF'S -- 9-02, jar SUNDAE TOPPINGS Chocolate - 3c Butterscotch - 3l¢ Carmel - 3lc Fruit Salad - 33 ERAFY Parkay Margarine RED& WHITE (glo lo] STORES 43c 3%. Mr. -Maher stated that for the past|land, would be represented. In addi-! Adair, from England. RW. Bro. Str | Hopkins, Senior Grand Warden, and seventeen years, owing to lack of ac-|tion there would be large delegations Sydney A. White, the Grand Seervetary, | his wife, are coming from South a commodation in other Ontario centres,|of Brethren from Great Britain and also. coming from ri The fol-| Australia, "Treat your family to fresh-squeezed juice, USE cooling orangeade, tangy orangd salads, TAKE refreshing orange desserts." HOME A BAGFUL! 2 doz. 3c ® th 3}

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