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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jan 1949, p. 4

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> Dymond, President; . Service at 2 p.m. Friday. FRACTURES LEG AND WRIST Mrs, Aléx. Vance, of Port Perry, ~4d the misfortune to fall and break a wrist and a limb, Mrs, Vance is now in Oshawa Hospital, We trust Mrs. Vance will have a speedy recover, ra VC CU Don't forget the rink meeting to be held 'at the Library, on Thursday, January 20th, at 8 p.m. aa FIDELITY LODGE HOLDS INSPECTION NIGHT "(According to schedule, District JDeputy Grand Master, C. B. Tyrrell, of Orono, paid his official visit to Fidelity Lodge No. 428, A. F, & A M,, /Port Ferry. Bro, Tyrrell was accom- panied by the District Secretary and District Chaplain, © The attendance was over the 100 mark, including visit- ors from Brooklin, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Orono, and Toronto, The Third Degree was conferred. Following the lodge meeting the members assembled in the dining room where a splendid lunch was provided by Blue Ray Chapter, 0.E.S.: After a number of toasts, the guest speaker, Mr. Tyrrell gave a splendid talk on "Selling Masonry." : In all it was a most enjoyabla 'af- SA ALPHA CLUB 42% the members of the Alpha Club are to be sure to attend the party planned for them on Monday, January 17th by the members of the 50-60 Club, The party will -be held in the basement of the United Church at 8 p.m. RABBIE 'BURNS NICHT and HAGGIS SUPPER Grand Program with Bag Pipes, Scottish Songs, Poetry, Toasts, under the aspices of the Fireside Club, of the Presbyterian Church, Tuesday even- ing, January 26th, at 7.00 p.m. in the Church basement. All Scots -- and those who wish they were--are invit- ed, Tickets 7bc. Sale of tickets is limited, Get yours right away from members of the Fireside Club. Jeanne Eunice Hunter, Secretary. "Ee "jan.20 50-50 CLUB Just a reminder that we are hold- ing our "Hobo Party" on Wednesday, January '19th, in the basement of the United Church at 8.16 p.m. The Alpha Club have accepted our invitation, so on with the old clothes, and it is going to be fun and how! ! IN MEMORIAM McCLINTOCK--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Geo. McClintock, who passed away, Jan- uary 18, 1947. bhi : A wonderful mother, woman and aid; One who was better, God never made. A wonderful worker, so loyal and true; _ One in a million, that, mother is you. Just. in your judgment, always right; Hdnest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all you knew; A worldérful mother, that; mother, "was you, ~~ } Lovingly remembered by Husband and Daughter. CARD OF THANKS .. Mrs. Elsie Pargeter wishes to thank the nurses and staff of the Oshawa General Hospital, also the many "friends who visited her in the hospital, and for 'the many kind expressions of regret, cards, fruit, and flowers sent during her stay at hospital. 4 BORN "Bill" Baker, a daughter, Louise - Elizabeth, at Port Ferry, on January 10th, 1949. HEAYN -- Mr." and. Mra. Orval Heayn (nee Ruth Arnold) are happy "to announce the birth of their son, Arnold Orval, at Oshawa General Hospital, on January 11th, 1949, : . "DIED PARR--At her residence, Black- stock, on Friday, January 7th, 1949, Elizabeth Ann-Latimer, beloved wife of the late Robert Parr, in her 86th i, year, § WELLS, Emily May--At her home, "12 Kingston Road, Toronto, on Tues- day, January 11, 1949, Emily May 'Dowson, beloved wife of Robert R. Wells, sister of Frank and Alfred Dowson, Port Perry. Resting at Mec- Dougall & Brown, 1491 Danforth Ave, : Interment 8t. John's Cemetery, Norway, Canada has more than 125 species f which 83 are "softwoods", bout a dozen of the "hardwoods" iweh commercial importance TE URES A Ro MMT CER LES AE EAE AS ad KE Pat. we LB - * ae hd AL DE . a sr Lr SA SERENE SA Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- [. R. BENTLEY ~ OPTOMETRIST ty ~ ATG) THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH } Rev. John Riddell, Minister, Sunday, January 16th-- 11,a.m,--Sunday School, 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. Tuesday, January 25th: Burns sup- supper, auspices of Fireside Club. See full announcement elsewhere in this paper. ' Monday, Jan. 21st--Annual Congrega- tional Meeting. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. E. G. Bruton, B.A. Jan, 16--2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 9 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong. and sermon, - Tuesday, January 18--Annual Vestry 'meeting and Pot Luck 'Supper, at 6.30 p.m. ' PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, January 16th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Primary Class, Il am. -- The Ready Witness of Early Writers to Jesus' Worth, - 7 p.m. -- Know Your Church. Are Fred Victor Mission, Church of all Nations, and other such enter- prises worthy of consideration. "We expect special music, Monday, January 17th, 6.30 p.m. Saved . gb: te i. nls hmm RE Wt ght SCUCOG The Grace Church congregation tried to hold on to the Christmas sea- son as long as they could, so they left the tree and decorations in place for Sunday and the choir sang carols, The text used by Mr. Denton, was "If you have knowledge arid not love-you have nothing. i Worship and Church School at the same hours next Sunday. Come and bring a friend. : seemed to encourage people to come out to church service. The congrega- tion was very good. ~ Church on Sundays. James on Sunday, L Mr, and Mrs, Joe Dowson visited in Toronto on Thursday. The third meeting of our Club was held at the home of Mrs. E. B. Cooke, Lord's Prayer. Miss Shaver is following Mrs, Marion for Ontario County last year, noon tea, Then individually the girls reported to Mrs. Boundey their luck in making fancy. cookies. these experiences were quite humour- ous. Mrs. Boundey extended greet- ings to Miss Shaver, who then gave the girls a short talk and answered some questions for them. - Mrs. Cooke gave a talk on "Letter '| Writing", specifying the bread and butter letter; also "Entertaining a house guest", and being a guest." Mrs, Congregational Supper and Meeting. Organist--Mrs. A. Harper Choirleader--Mr. A. Fear. 3 p.n.--Matthet, Mark, Luke. Friday, January 14th, 8 p.m. ) Congregational Meeting. i i THEY CALLED IT A "Week of Prayer" "On the last Sunday of the old year from three local pulpits it was an- | nounced.that the first week in January would be a "Week of Prayer", At first thought it seemed 'to indicate 18 prayer meetings. This sounded like old days at the close of the last cen- tury. However, this illustion was speedily dispelled by the further an- | nouncement that these meetings would only be held on alternate evenings, This reduced the count to 9 meeting. {sandwiches and cookies, Boundey then demonstrated the pack- ing of a suit case. Afterwards. all PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH-- 'gathered in the dining room to par- take of a dainty buffet luncheon of Mrs. Boun- dey served the coffee. The meeting closed with an 'expression of thanks to the hostess, The next meeting will be held on Saturday, January 22nd at 1.16 at the home of Mrs. Boundey. Bridge Party Those attending the Evening W.A. bridge at the Anglican Church enjoy- ed a most pleasant evening, on Tues- day, January 11th. While the girls of the group were really. behind the wheel pushing, enclement weather or the like found support fram the towns- folk a "little" discouraging. Nevor- the less, if you enjoy an evening's en- tertainment of bridge coupled with warm hospitality, - topped off with fancy sandwiches, good plain sand- The lovely mild weather qn Sunday z Mr; and Mrs. Russell Hood have|§ moved to Port Perry for the winter |S months, and are being missed at the |= Miss Yvonne Milner visited Miss S. | SCUGOG JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS |f Port Perry. The meeting opened by | singing "What a Friend We Have in| Jesus", which was followed by the |} The president gave a | § word of welcome to our new. home |# economist, Miss Ruth Shaver who was | # making her official visit to the Club, | H. Conn who was the home economist i The roll call was answered by giv- | § ing something we "have learned from |® {entertaining our mothers at the after- |; Some of | A third proviso 'explained that these ( Wiches, home-made cookies, tarts and meetings would be joint or union meet- | baking unsurpassable, supplemented ing-of the clergy and members of the | with lots of good hot coffee and real three churches, one of which would he cream, you missed it. Don't let it held at each of the three churches, in- |happen again. The tea tables were a stead of three meetings at® each |picture, : iz church. This reduced the number to | Many, many thanks, supporters. three. This was our first venture to build up This union idea seemed very friend- our contribution to the Church build- ly and reassuring. It was argued that 'ing fund, : the union meeting would have a larger; We had great pleasure in awarding attendance than the three separate first prize: ladies, Mrs. Santer; 1st meetings. The psychology of this prize men, Mr, Hayes; and those prizes was that the adherents of each church not so good, Mrs. B?7?? and Mr. would strive to make their church a, H?????--all in the game--all out for factor in contributing to the success fun, : of the meetings and would not only} ro is attend in person but would bring their J : relatives and friends. One wondered if this would not over- tax the seating capacity of the smaller churches, and leave some standing in the isles or at the back of the church. Port Perry Council At a -meeting of the 1848 Council held this week, much routine business It did not quite work -out that way.|Was done. * These fears were groundless. By : Te following committees were ormed: actual count by one who attended the three meetings the attendance was as follows: ; At Presbyterian Church, clergy- men, 38 in attendance, NG At United Church, 2 €Clergymen, 32 in attendance (including children). * At Anglican Church, -2 Clergymen, 24 in attendance, ; Thus the sum total attendance of the three meetings was barely 100. Something must-have gone wrong with the psychology. Perhaps they overlooked in their calculations, the psychology of the chair by the fire- lace, the psychology:of the bridge lub, the psychology of the hockey adcast. Perhaps they can blame it the communists. - Anyway they called it a "Week of Prayer". ; ¢ ONE: WHO WAS THERE. DR. ED. BAILEY VETERINARY BURGRON Street Maintenanec-- Dr. Dymond and R. H, Frise. Rp . Hydro and Water -- W. Chapman and WaJ. Carnegie." ~~ ' °° : Property -& Parks=W. J. Carnegi and Ernest Hayes. ; . Public Welfare--R. H. Frise and W. Chapman. A Finance--E, Hayes, Dr. Dymond. . The following appointments were made and by-law passed: ; Member of 'Board of Health-- Geo. A. McMillan; Tax Collector--John Raines, Poll . Tax Collector--John Raines. Merber of Library Board (8 years) ' Rey. W. C. Smith, Sanitary Inspector--Geo, Holmes, Corn Borer Inspector--Geo, Holmes 'Weed Inspector--Geo, Holmes, Surge Milkers Usbridge and Port Perry | | MERRILL ROSS Y Phons 127, Uxbridge Authorized Surge Sale and Servies Reverse charges on all phons ealls MYRTLE STATION to mie, Phone 33 r 14 Breeklia Notice re Port Perry Rink -. COMPANY LIMITED : Take notice that a special gen- eral meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held in g the Port Perry Memorial Library on the evening of Jan. 20th, at 8.00, for 8 the purpose of considering the sur- render of the charter and disposing of the property, and further to tran- sact such other business as may pro- perly come before the meeting. Dated at Port Perry this 4th day of January, 1949. 0 E. 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Cardigans, sizes 2-4-6, in pink, turquoise, red and beige. Regular $2.49... ....c..cccivvvenrinrisvesonnnn, For only $1.98 1 only Snow Suit and Helmet, size 1, Pale Blue. Boy's Wool Golf Hose, size 8, 9, 10, in brown, navy, grey. Girl's Flannelette Pyjamas, sizes 2-4-6, pink, blue, Reg, $1.98 for $1.50 sizes 4-6-6-7. Reg. P5c............ For 69c. sears $1.09 Greatly Reduce Black Slips, satin or rayon, sizes 82, 34, 38, 40; 42.Reg. $3.98 for $2.98 A few items slightly soiled, greatly reduced in price. Cortice)li Baby Wool, slightly soiled.- Reg. 80g, ..,.......... ween For 30c, || B. Oke, Proprietor 6 and 6x, in navy, wine, blue, winpirschsiimsibnsiaiiniisd Selling at $1.39 and 6, navy and-brown : EO FT STP EO For $5.95 ° ~ 1 only Boy's 3-piece Coat Set, size 3, dark blue." "reg $9.95 For $7.95 e-1, yellow. Reg. $9.95 for $7.95 e 1, pink. Reg. $7.95........ for $5.95 Reg. $6.95 for $4.25 . ibd tsrinsreareieeiiteriili in Clearing at -95¢c. 10%, white, red. - Reg. 98c. for 75e. ular $2.85 Regular $3.75 For $2.75 EI EA RE For $2.25 | Scouting ' A few weeks ago we were asking if anyone had any earphpnes they didn't need, We expected one or two sets, but we had nine generously dd- nated to our cause hardly before the ink was dry on the paper. We great- ly appreciate this, and wish to thank those people who have shown their in- terest in our work. Last week's meeting was a memor- able one for Teddy Denny, With a broad grin from ear to ear, he stood before our Skipper and solemnly re- peated the Scouts Promise, received his Tenderfoot badge, and became a Tenderfoot Scout, instead of just a re- cruit. We always like to see the boys invested because it tells us the boys into" the troop 'and expect he will be one of the troop's most active mem- bers, \ ] . Z y Incidently, do you know what the Scout Promise is? * It is a simple.pro- mise, with great depth if one wants to study it, which a Scout recruit makes to his Scouter and to himself. It goes like this-- ' "On my honour I promise That I will do my hest, To de'my duty to God, and the King, To help other people at all times, And to obey the Scout Law." A simple little promise isn't it; but how many of us older folk could fulfill it better than. our boys do? | Jo dead yet," HE Hostess (to little boy "at party): "Why don't you eat your jello?" = Little boy: 'I'm 'afraid, ma'am, It . are interested in Scouting and are will. | . ing to work at it. We welcome Teddy | | think the covers are a littlo far apart," GUEST SINGER . . Harry Maude, outstanding Mont- real bass baritone, whose musical . career includes leading roles in 'grand opera, as well a8 perform- ances in. the. popular Gilbert & Sullivan light operas, will be ° guest singer on the Northern Electric Hour on Monday evening, January 17, He will' be accom- panied by Allan McIver and the ' 40-plece concert orchestfa. The program 1s heard weekly over 'CBC Trans-Canada network. N The local C.G.LT: girls attended a Missionary Rally: in King St. United Church instead of holding the regular meeting. Twenty-four 'members and leaders attended. The worship ser- vice was in charge of the group from Newcastle, Lantern slides were shown on our study book on China, SoD LC AD LC epee te tt WN 0 TO i TNL I : 'Our Baking is made for the people who want [ititstitttttetstittttites EE SE EE EL SE SS EE RR ES LE LR SL SR RR Ss SR Ss at pa LL Lawrence's Drug Store News : (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) i. , LAWRBNCES PURETEST. i "BRONCHIAL MIXTURE J PLENAMIN CAPSULES : Six Vitamins plus liver and A safe preparation for deep- iron r seated or chesty coughs. 5 : Effective for relief of irritable 8 bronchial conditions. An excellent diet su plement to aid in guarding against vita. min deficiency and nutritional . Stimulates expectoration and anemia, lossens pe Convenient to take in single : a daily dose. ° Recommended for Young and Old. ) : 25 Day Treatment $1.85 ' § 8 oz. bottle 50c. : 100 Day Treatment $5.75 "A. M. 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