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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Mar 1940, p. 8

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leader? Or ical deceit. organize or lead a truly ernment. Liberal party. It would would not represent the government < Shall our country's vigorously and. faithfully by the known and proven administration of Mackenzie King? . It is time for plain speaking. . Manion's pretence of offering "national" government is sheer polit- Because: even if he were elected to office, Dr. Manion could not The parliamentary group which might follow him would fail to | represent all Canada. It would not represent the people of the national the people of the C.C.F. party. historic Conservative party which Dr. Manion has now scuttled. Do not be deceived! Dr. Manion cannot give you National Government. The best he might give you would be . by unknown followers. He invites you to follow him up a blind alley=to vote for a government . of his own imagination--answerable to some undisclosed political group. The Responsibilit Canada is facing the greatest crisis in her history. It is YOUR responsibility to say how she is to deal with this crisis. Therefore: when you go to the polls on March 26th you should consider only what is best for Canada --whatis best for the Empire and our allies --what is the sure, direct road to Victory and Peace. FORWARD WITH Shall I Vote f KING .- MAN There is only one decision to be made by the Canadian people on March 26th ... Itis this: Shall our country's war effort be handed over to unknown, unnamed politicians © . . to a make- shift cabinet with Dr. Manion as the self-appointed «+. N war: effort be That is the question YOU must answer. : Up a Blind Alley?--or--Out in the Open! Dr. national gov- not represent It people of the following. of war. " Mackenzie King offers you something entirely in the open ... the most truly National government Canada has ever known. - His: parliamentary followers represent the people of every province in Canada -- every section of our country--every economic, social and racial group. There is not an area of' this country... not a single classification of our people ...without proper repre- sentation in the Mackenzie King . Mackenzie King's cabinet ministers: are well known to you. broadly experienced 'men, eager and able to continue the sort of admin- istration which brought progress to Canada in times of peace and national pride to Canadians since the outbreak The Mackenzie King administration: is answerable to the people of Canada --to no one else. y is Now Yours 0 Tr | ION? continued They are SHA vA The National Liberal Federation of Canada, Ottawa. Ontario. JUDICIAL SALE Of Part Lot 8, Con. 2, ReachTownship. ~IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE : COUNTY OF ONTARIO ~~ Between: Eva Caroline Barker, Plain- tiff; and James Barker and others, Defendants a Pursuant to the judgment made in this cause there will be offered for sale by public auction in. one parcel, with the apporbation of the under- signed Local Master, by Wm. J. Sulley, Auctioneer, at the Sebert House, in the Town of Port Perry at the hour of 3 o'Clock on Saturday the 6th day of April, 1940, the following lands and _ premises: The South-west quarter of Lot No. 8 in the Second Concession of the Town- ship of Reach containing 60 acres more or less, The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid fixed by e said Local Master. The purchaser shall pay down to the Vendors's _ solicitors on the day of sale 10% of the purchase money and shall pay the balance of the purchase money into Court without interest within 30 days after the date of sale. Adjustments" to be made as of late of sale. = The purchaser shall search the title at his own expense. The vendor shall not be bound to produce any abstract of title or any deeds or conveyance of title other than those in her possession or control, In all other respects the con- ditions of sale are the standing con- ditions of sale of the Court as modifi¢d by the conditions of sale settled by the undersigned, ' Wt On the premises is said to be erected a 6.room frame and roughcast house and a bank barn with stone foundation, Further - particulars and conditions "of sale may be had from Messrs. Grierson, Creighton & Fraser, solici- tors, Oshawa Ontario ' Dated at Whitby this 12th day of February, 1940. 2 D. Bi COLEMAN, Local Master 8.C.0. April 4 3 WEDDING CHIMES Sandison-Locke -- On Saturday afternoon, March 16, the marriage took place of James Elmer; son of Mrs. and the Late Free- man Sandison of the Township of Reach and Marion Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Locke, of the Township of Uxbridge -° The wedding was solemnized by the Rev. Joseph Denny at his residence, Prince Albert, a former pastor of the happy couple. ~ Mr. Frederick A. Ballard supported the groom and Mrs. Margaret Ballard, aunt of the bride, was Bridesmaid. Only close relatives and friends were present_at the ceremony. The bride was nattily attired in a gown of capri rose with black accessories. The newlyweds are spending their honeymoon at Buffalo, N.Y,, and on their return will take up their resi- dence at the farm of the groom in the Township of Reach. .Our best wishes are extended to the happy couple for their future happi- ness and prosperity. They are highly esteemed in this community. UTICA "Best wishes to the newly weds-- Mr, James Sandison and Miss Marion Locke. . NY . Sorry to report 'Mrs. Bert. Me- Kercher, on the sick list, and has gone to the hospital.- We hope for a speedy recovery, € The W. A, are holding another guilt- ing bee in the basement of the church on TPhesday afternoon. ev. Bushell visited the sick last Wednesday afternoon. Glad to report Mrs. G. Ward able to be up again, Mr. James Swan confined to his bed. We hope for a speedy recovery. Glad to see the road opened again but it is not in very good shape yet. Myrtle Station Young People's Union met on Tues- day evening of last week with the President, Jack Thompson, - in the chair. Arrangements were made for the meeting in Ashburn on Tuesday night, also plans discussed for the supper on Tuesday evening, April 2; when members are giving themselves a treat after the strenuous menfber- ship drive. ~The losing side' will act as waiters, dish washers and general "clean-upers". The. Citizenship pro- gram was in charge of Mrs. Ifhvid Duchemin. :- Doris Magee read the Scripture lesson. A simg-sang of old war-time favorites followed. Reading of poems and incidents pertaining to the World War were given by mem- bers. A Bible quiz of events in Passion week brought. the meeting to a close. - x : : Mrs. Russell Richardson of Ashburn called on friends in the village on Tuesday of last week. ; "Little Miss Gladys Stewart of Glen Tey: has been visiting for the past week with her cousins, Betty aiid John Kirkham, ; Myr, Fred Brown of Toronto, 'visited on Tuesday of last week with his brother-in-law and. sister, Mr, and Mrs, 'David Duchemin, - Mrs. Ged, Butson and Miss Viola, of Greenbank, spent a part of last week at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stredwickshave . Princeton, ~ Alabama, "| This was followed by a song service been making some necessary improve- ments to their home which adds to its appearance and comfort. Sympathy is expressed to Mr. W. McCartney in his recent sorrow at the passing of his mother in Belfast, Ire- land, on February 17th. : Mrs. Geo. Holliday spent a few days of last week with relatives in Toronto, and while there attended the skating carnival, : * Mrs. T. Carey and Bob motored to Toronto on Monday. T Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holman and Merle Ross of Dagmar visited "on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dickson. ¥ Mrs. Billy Lynd and baby: have re- turned from Oshawa Hospital and are with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Masters. The euchre and dance on Friday night was well patronized. Frank Downey and Mr, Harper were the for- Miss Hilda Hopkins and Mrs, Charles Bowerman the ladies prizes, . The next euchre and dance will be on March 29th, The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. is postponed until next Thursday, 28, and will be held at the home of Mrs. { David Luery, at 230 pm, All are : invited. The Easter Thankoering will , be received at this meeting. | 'Those who listened in to the Chris- | tian Foreign Missionary Service Con- , vocation held in New York on Satur- "day afternoon, were well paid for the interest. Besides the series of re- ' markable addresses by noted Mission- ary workers, Queen Wilhelmina of ' Holland and President Roosevelt spoke regarding the work. The world famous Marian Anderson sang "Ave Maria" from Calgary, and Mr. Coulman, tenor, of the Metropolitan Opera, sang Han- del's Largo. The coloured choir in rendered 'negro spirituals. i The Easter church service will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. G. S. Ger- van, next Sunday at 7 p.m. This is a good time to start church attendance , for those who are not in the habit of attending. Form the habit; its a ' good one, and the sermons are well worth hearing. J | (Note--A _ valuable account of the pioneer church of the Myrtle District will appear shortly. Space does not | permit its. publication at present. 4 --Editor.) ~ The March meeting of the W. A. was held in the church with about 60 in attendance. The President, Mrs. R. Crapper, opened the meeting. In the absence of the Ree, Sec, Mrs, Croxall took the minutes of the meeting. The War Service Unit reported a total of four quilts and 13 scarves finished to' _date--Mrs-- Ws Palmer-was-appointe®- delegate to attend the Executive meeting in' Uxbridge. It was decided to contribute $50 to Church finances for 1040. The next meeting is to be {held at the home of Mrs. C. Webster, | the hostesses for the lunch to be Mrs. 0. Croxall, Mrs. C. Ashenhurst, Mrs. E. Parish. The following committee was appointed for the W. A. Sunday in May, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Cook Ashen- hurst, Mrs. Roy Crapper. "A report of the W.M.S. Convention in Toronto was then given _by Mrs. C. Croxall. conducted by Mrs. J. Dobson. ship of Mrs. W. Evans gave the fol- lowing program: reading by Bernice Burnham, prayer by Rev. A. Bushell, male quartette, Scripture reading by Mrs. S. Mills, a-reading, "He knows" by Mrs. R. Paradine, duet by Mrs, Cor- less Ashenhurst and Miss Eva Me- Gregor. Report of the W. A, Conven- tion in Toronto, by Mrs. E. Parish and Mis. F. Dobson, male quartette. "A with the program. Lunch served." a ¢ tunate winners 'of the men's prizes, - two The centre group under the leader- : vote of thanks to those who had helped i PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1940 -- Se, A i A EI I a EE i What a boon to the ordinary working amt man this would be, for when sickness THAT REMINDS us comes the nest egg in the bank melts like snow before the sun. : Bowmanville Statesman 8 gaye you decided on resmodelling your home this Spring? : It costs you nothing tu find out what it will ¢ost you when RAGLAN the work is finished. : Miss Haze] Pierson, Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, F. Pierson. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, Sr., visit- ed on Sunday with their son Mr. F. Cartwright and Mrs, -Cartwright. : Mr. Merlin Slute spent the week-end under parental roof, ~ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. G. Brent on the birth of a s0n,-on March 17th, ; ' A number from here attended the dance at Shirley School last Friday night. All reported a good time, Also those that attendance the dance and euchre at Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellington and family, Oshawa, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Pierson. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lane of Col- umbus, spent Sunday with former's parents Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Lane." Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Norval McAvoy (nee Olive Thompson) on their marriage on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson of Prince Albert were with Mrs. A, Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Jim Rodd on Sun- day. ~~ Lake Scugog Lumber & Cool Co. ! ~~ Phone 240 w; After Hours 240 j. 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