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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Apr 1947, p. 5

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--~Institute~was held at the home o Mrs. F. W. Bradley. The same officers bi pos FORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1947 BROCK TH EATRE| | Phone 618, WHITBY AJR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "APRIL 17-18-19 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m, : Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "CRACK-UP" starring PAT O'BRIEN, CLAIRE TREVOR, HERBERT MARSHALL pe Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, APRIL 21-22-23 Last Complete Show at 8.20 "MR. ACE" starring GEORGE RAFT. and SYLVIA SIDNEY Plus an ADDED Attraction "It Shouldn't 'Happen to a Dog" with, CAROLE LANDIS and ALLYN JOSLYN Next. Thursday, Friday and Siiturday, APRIL 24-25-26 WALT DISNEY'S Make Mine Music IN TECHNICOLOR PRETTY HOUSE WEDDING A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized on March 29th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stone, Seagrave when their second' daughte, Alexa Alberta, became the hride of Gordon McMillan, second: son of Mr. and Mn, John McMillan, of Wick. f In the drawing room 'an arch was formed of pink and white streamers and roses, The bride entered on the arm of her father, while Miss Jean Holdershaw played the wedding march, The bride wore a floor. length gown | ivory satin, and her veil was caught by a sweetheart halo." She wore } earls, a gift of the groom and tarried a shower bouquet of bettertime roses and white carnations. A girl friend of the bride was bridesmaid gowned in blue net and carried a nosegay of spring flowers, The bride had her niece as flower-girl, Ruby Strong, she wore pink sheer and carried a_nosegay of spring flowers, -Mr. William Me- Millan, brother of the groom, was best man. The Rev. D. P. Morris of Sea- grave, officiated. While the register was being signed cause", eon was served. wore a corsage of tea rosebuds. 'rosebuds. and was responded to by the groom. | After the dinner the bride donned a i teal blue suit and natural color shortie § with pink and black accessories, the | happy "couple then left for a honey- moon, amid showers and confetti and good wishes, for Niagara and points across the border. : HONEY DALE NEWS The annual meeting of the Women's "will take charge for another year. Miss May Brown,.of Brooklin was to be the speaker, but due to illness was unable to attend. Murs. Bradley gave the Treasurer's report for the past year which read as follows: Donations--Cancer Fund, $10; In- stitute. for the Blind, $5; Decorating School, $50.00; Adelaide Hoodless Foundation Fund, $20; Santa Claus Fund, $3; Total, $88. Funeral spray, cut flowers, plants, boxes of fruit for sick, $27.03. : Receipts for year, $313.53; Expen- ditures for year, $242.78, balance in bank, $70.75. A lovely lunch was served by the 'hostess. The next meeting of the In- stitute will be. at the home of Mrs. Frank Whitfield, : J EI Tr Te Miss Wyne Hardy, of London, Ont., and Edgar Hardy, of Toronto, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Honey, over the week-end. Mrs. Hardy has spent the past week 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Honey. Mrs. Lawson Honey and Mrs. Paul Diamond spent Monday in Oshawa. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jennings called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shunk last Friday. Mrs. Norman Lyle spent last week] in Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Titterton and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lyle and family. Mr, Allan Goode, Mrs. Roy Goode and Shirley spent. one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shunk. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coates, of Ux- bridge, called on Mr, and Mrs. Frank Whitfield, one evening last week. -- tient GNP rem mim Once again. the neighbours and friends spent a pleasant evening in Memory Hall, on Thursday, April 8rd. This time in honour of two occasions. First for Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mitchell on their recent marriage, and presented them with many lovely and practical gifts. This address was read. Dear Hazel and Walter,--Sinhce that night, almost 'two months ago, we gathered at your home with a little noise and merriment, we have antici® pated spending this evening with you in honour of your recent marriage. We are here to show you that our first sentiments were sincere and ex- end: our heartiest congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy © wedded life together, We hope, Hazel, that you will feel t home when you are in our commun- Walter, you are known to us all here where you spent your younger days and helped with our community affairs. As a token of our Sedat for good luck and happiness, we say bon voyage and ask you to 'accept these 8 ifta. Signed on behalf of Utica and Pine i Grove Communities and friends, Walter and Hazel thanked their friends for the gifts received. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerry were then asked to_come_to the front-prior to their _ departure from their home in this community, when the following address was read by Mrs. Cliff Son- ley, and then presented with a beauti- ful floor lamp. Dear Ann, Harold and Audrey,--It is with 'regret that we your friends and neighbors gather to-night. We regret that with your moving to Port Perry many happy ties of Utica must be, at ledst temporarily broken. We are pleased however, that you have been able. to leave the ardious tasks |$ and that we have this|$ privilege of having you-as our guests 4s of the mill, to- night. For the past number of years" this 'community has enjoyed the association | § of the Ward and Kerry families, and |§ we are indeed sorry to have you move|$ We know that to} from our midst. you, Utica will always be "home", and we look forward to your coming|$ "home" as often as you can. We realize that often in the future, | § when 'we are holding affairs, having |§s club meetings, presenting plays or|§ going to the mill, we shall miss your 8 ready and capable co-operation. We beg you to accept this gift with 5 our warmest of wishes and deepest re- | & We hope that the light of |§ friendships, old and new, as well as + the light of this lamp, may ever shine | into. your home, and bring .you years |§ and 82 happiness and many treasured mem- 4 gard. filled with, contentment, love, ories of Utica. Signed on behalf of the community 5 of Utica and Manchester, Harold and Ann responded in the usual way 'by expressing' their appre- ciation and thanks. Machine Shop 'Moved NOW OPEN FOR BUSING in the former SWITZER BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances | All. makes and sizes of Eleotrio Motors repair: ed and Reconditioned. small Motors { for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor FOR' SALE-- Ladies' mid-winter Coat, large fur collar; pair 'black pumps, size 834A, nearly new. 186R., Port Perry. . A short-sighted man went to choose : a pair of glasses. "These spectacles," he said "are not : strong enough for me." "But, sir," said the assistant, "they i are No. 2." "What is next to No, 29" "No. 1." "And after that," "After No. 1, sir, you will need a § dog. » Mrs. Gordon Holdershaw_ sang 'Be- + After the ceremony a dainty lunch- i The bride's mother received in grey |B crepe trimmed with pearl sequins, and 82 3 The | 8 groom's mother was gowned in steel | & grey crepe and wore a corsage of pink i A toast was given by the minister 8 Phone g The Best the Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive 'Careful Attention hg F. W. BROCK & SON Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST 'W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY a "OUR PRICE POLICY -- - We believe. it to be good for our business to keep prices as low as possible. No price will be raised "on old price Merchandise. All new goods whether decontrolled by the government or not, will be priced according to the W.P.T.B. regulations. pre- " viously in effect. < Including red, black, suede, brown. $3.25, $3.75, $6.45 ROR OROROR OR ORR RORORORIPOROPOPCH SOIR AUCTION SALE APRIL 26th-- CHARLES LUKE and F. J. \ CLEMONS will sell 20 Horses and 10 Close Springers Sale at Lot 10, Con. 9) V2 mile East of RAGLAN Sale at 1.00 p.m. Terms Cash. All Horses quiet and well Broken. A number of Implements will be offered for Sale. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. apr 17 RP OROAOSOROSOEOOSOHIPOPOSOPOSOSOROOROIORIDORIIIRC 00%, 00 000 000 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 Te aT a 8 0 4 0 ORERISASRSRERS + 'You've heard of it! Now it's Here AQUELLA _. Ideal for basements in areas subject to flooding. Eliminates need for costly .pumping-equipment.----Properly-applied-Aquella--will keep -- your cellar Permanently Dry. Let Aquella turn your wet, mouldy cellar into bright, dry playroom, workshop, laundry. Keep your home garages, retaining walls bone dry. NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY! Your exclusive dealer in Port Perry and immediate vicinity is Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY Phone 240 w FER 0D RR Automatic Irons Take the Guesswork out of Ironing. | HOTPOINT $11.00. SAMSON $11.95 STANDARD IRON $4.30. Tri- -Lamps, esomplete, $17.75 Washable Shades Electric Kettle $14.00. boils water in 3 minutes ~ WOODS Grinders, Roller, Water Heaters Appliances, Repairs, CONNOR WASHERS | SERVEL REFRIGERATORS ROBERTSON'S ELECTRIC Prone 179 Pore Rony 80, BUSINESS | BOUGHT. Having bought the CGrooery 'Business from Mr. John Munroe, I am prepared to continue his good service, and to supply you with fresh and varied «groceries at current rharket prices. - : NOTE--1 also have the Agency for the New Service Cleaners, and am prepared to make all minor repairs." Your patronage will retsive prompt and courteous "attention. RY, TF REYNER i mor Sota ET CE rem-- mE Rising values means adjustment of INSURANCE Are_your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs W. J. KIN a Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist UXBRIDGR. ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets nantt Phone 188 H. W. EMMERSON Pert Perry \ : ' Phone 41 Bread i is essential for every meal, Buy an Extra Loaf To-Day. -- SATURDAY SPECIAL --. "SUNFLOWER CAKE" Pte ig Phone 32. Gerrow Bros. Bakery | 'SPRING SHOES Girls Ballerinos in several styles, NURSES OXFORDS -- $4.80 - WORK BOOTS--Sisman's, a large stock at old prices - $3.95, $4. 0, $5.95, etc. F ELTOL RUGS, all sizes in stock this week, 3 ATTRACTIVE DESIGN 8 WALLPAPER---all the latest designs---300 patterns to Porch and Verandah Shades i in three sizes, choose from. Suntested and Sunworthy papers 24c 8q. i ~ Venetian Blinds; per sq. ft,' 62¢, 75¢c, 83c GROCERIES -- SOLID PACK APPLES, 105 oz. tin 670. TOMATO CATSUP, 106 oz. tin $1.05.¢ APRICOTS (Evaporated) 23¢ Ib. PORK & BEANS, 180 per tin . "10 only Felt Mattresses, specially $9080008080000c0cr0ncecscecsoscscnon: LL) ? Complete Bed outfit, double panel 1 only 3 pc. Chesterfield Suite, cov-_ | "ered i in floral tapestry nua THE WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT SPECIAL NOTICE This Restaurant will close every Wednesday, ALL Day Open All Day Sunday Good Meals at all times: BUSES STOP HERE The Colonial, Collacutt and DeNure Buses will make their regular stops at Asher's Restaurant on and after Feb. 1st, 1047. NOTE--While the restaurant will be closed all day each Wednesday, the doors will be open to travellers at bus Arthur Asher, Proprietor i|Clark's Welding Shop Now open for Electric and Oxy- Acetylene Welding of all types. Re- pair or sub-contracts, at reasonable prices. £%| Two Blocks South of ARCHER'S {| GARAGE. Ph. 161w. Mar. 6 . HUGH SANTER 'Proprietor HOUSE CLEANING SPEC priced at $12.00 each metal bed, high riser spring, and felt mattress, complete $43.00 Real~ $125.00 | waNTED TO BUY--A wheelchair for adult invalid, or would rent same. Owing to scarcity of store space, I am conducting business from my home until store is available. and see these or Phone 246 for information, 'spring days. This coal Is easily kindled, is high in heat value, absolutoly non olinkering. : your fire place. ~ Place Your Order for Imniediate Delivery. Apply to Mrs. A. B. Reesor, Man- 4 'chester, Ont., or write to Mrs. Reesor, i 5 R.R 4, Port Perry, Ont, mayl FOR SALE--Seed Grain, Apply to Harold R. Holtby, R. R.2, Port Pe Phone 107 r 11. © apr, FOR SALE Registered Forkshire D.V.A: Credits accepted on all goods. (1st corner north of Town Hall), Call PTOLEMY"S : \ « Buars, ready for, Service, to COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Grane Chto epvice. | Avply ree Ps Phone 118 r 21. apr.i7 ee ee a a a a NE SE So FOR" SALE -- Electric. Grate and Mantel just used a few times--good as new, Apply Phone 308W, BRIQUETTES. Alberta Coal Briquettes -- ideal fuel for HOUSE WANTED--6 or 7 rooms, water and light. Cash deal. Early possession, Write Box 124 Brockville, Ontario, ' aprl? bs IF BACKACHES are slowing ¥ ou up, ¥ [take RUMACAPS. Pains and aches 8 |are Jeriaved after the first dose, Sold by A' M. Lawrence, Port Perry. Briquettes are exoellant for burning in ¥, BRAY HATCHERY HAS CHICKS $8 | available, some breeds, immediate de- § | livery, Australorps, New Hampshi REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER : hav J Ws sos viored F. E. Reesor Phone 78w F. G. Reesor § baie et shipment Ory RE : 2, Port Perry. 3

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