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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1949, p. 4

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Poe" SL Sa Ra a pn Tas "id el Pe RAAT 3 ro - 3 i a Shak oF Sena FANE a ETE ND a it Ta th Lia - Farmer, LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Almer Beech and Mr, Kenneth |- Wallace, of Uxbridge, called on the former's cousin, Mrs. Russell Wray, of Shirley, on Stinday. Miss Burness Wray has returned home after spending a week's holidays with her sister Mrs. Gordon Mont- gomery and Mr. Montgomery, in To- ronto. Mr. Frank Woodley was in town last week renewing old acquaintances, prior to leaving for his home at En- trance Alberta. © Mr. Woodley spent the winter in Toronto with his daug- hter, Mrs. Ray Britton, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, of To- ronto, were in town on Sunday, 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cook. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Reed and sons Franklin and Paul, of Toronto, and Joan Marie Bentley, of Mothercraft Training Centre, Toronto, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lindsay have returned to their home in Port Perry after spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. F. McClintock and Mrs. J. E. Jackson were in Toronto for three days last attending the Ontario Reg- istered Music Teacher's Association Convention, at the King Edward Ho- tel, Mr, J. L. Cie, Principal of Port Perry High School, was elected Presi- dent of the Agricultural Teachers' As- sociation of the Province of Ontario. This organization is 4 years old. IN MEMORIAM FARMER--In Samuel who-.passed away from this life April 30, 1948, They Are Not Gone I They are not gone who pass Beyond the clasp of hand Out from the strong embrace. They are but come so close We need not grope with hands, Nor look to see, nor try memory of To catch the sound of feet. They have put off "their "shoes Softlyfto walk by day ee - Within our thoughts, to tread At night o'er dream-led paths of sleep. "They are not lost who find - "And stars-----and God. ___ The summit of their climb . Of all the faithful years. Nok lost are they who reach The sunset gate, the goal, The peak above the clouds And storms. They are not lost Who find the light of sun, Anon. Always remembered by wife and family. I DEATHS GRAHAM---At Briar Bush Hospital, Stouffville, on Monday, April 26th, 1949, -Elizabeth M, Hollinger (John- ston), formerly of Blackstock, beloved wife of the late Louis Graham. Interment was at Union Cemetery, Cadmus, NASMITH---Passed peacefully away, at his home Port Perry, on April 20, 1949, Henry Clark Nasmith, beloved husband. of Florence McCaw. GAULD--At Port Perry, April 26, 1949, Sophia Jane Anderson, beloved wife of the late Robert Falconer Gauld, Auditor of Payrolls, Canadian Pacific Railway; Montreal, in her 96th year. Resting at the home of her son-in-law, Cyril C. Jeffrey, Cochrane St., Port Perry, for service on Friday, at 3 p.m: Interment at Halifax, N.S. eel PORT PERRY BUSINESS MEN'S ANNUAL BANQUET The. date for the Fort Perry Busi- ness Men's Association Annual Ban-' quet has been set for Wednesday, May y 4th, at 6,30 p.m. in the Port Perry United Church. Tickets may be pro- cured at Port Perry Star, W. H, Pe¢l Hardware, Taylor's Restaurant, Beare Motors, Reesor's Fuel and Lumber, and Merl Dowson's Grocery. ' fhecats <% Ee AX FC IORI REN eat oe Latah tats THE CHURCHES JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, May 1st-- 11 a.m,--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--~--Evening Worship Subject--The Spirit and the Living Christ. = ST. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Minister: Rev, P. G. Powell, "Newmarket. May 1st--2nd Sunday after Easter, 11 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11 a.n,--Sunday School. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH « *P, Taylor, Pastor Sunday, May lst 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 Rev, Clifford Smith, Minister Mrs. V.P. Stouffer, A.T.C.M., Organist Mr. Gordon Reesor, Choirleader. 10 a.m.--S. S. 11 a.m.--Primary. 11 a.m.--Subject: One means of Con- tinued Reyelation, A Chuyrch memn- bership service. 7 p.m.--Philosophy of men of power with. true illustrations of how they confronted disdppointment and the disagreeable, PRINCE ALBERT UNITED ~ CHURCH Mrs. A. Harper, Organist Mr. A. Fear, Choirleader. 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m.--Young People's Service, with. young people in charge. I'riday, May 6th, at 8 p.m. Open Community Social Evening. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest" PEACE OF Man will never find God until he ad- mits personal guilt. Man has offended God. To be humble and admit means submission to God. No peace of soul Evil admitted brings hatred of evil, Then we fly to God to submit our lives. Can you face your soul alone before sleep and admit your "evil life. Do this and God will not be hard to find. Frequent confession means frequent admission of guilt with submission to God, wherein lies peace of soul. re tl GD D> VARIETY SHOW Yes, folks, another "big thing. is coming to Port Perry | 1! Be at the High School on Friday evening; April 29th at 8.00 p.m., when the 50-50 Club present their Variety Show, which includes a 1 act mystery play. Come early and get a good seat Tickets 36c. and 20¢. MANCHESTER W. A, The Woman's Association of Man- chester "United Church, will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Joel Mil- ler, on Thursday, May bth at 2,30 p.m. Each member is requested to bring a plant or shrub root, which will be sold at the May Flower Sale..All ladies are cordially invited to attend. May 2nd. BORN Hospital, on Friday, April 22nd, 1949, a daughter; Maxine Donna, 50-50 CLUB The General meeting of the 60-60 United Church on Monday, May 2nd at 8.16 p.m. invited. Port Perry 118 r 21 ATTENTION FARMERS We are paying the highest-prevailing prices for Dead or Crippled Farm Animals HORSES = CATTLE = HOGS Telephone. Collect for dmmediate Service GEORGE YOUNG LIMITED Toronto--Adelaide 3636 Uxbridge 27 Brooklin 62 souL - = can come without admission of guilt. |: MORROW--Born to Mr. and Mrs. |§ Lloyd Morrow, at Port Perry Memorial | Club will be held in the Port Perry fa ; All young adults cordially | & i i i il I Amateur Show |great success The Boy Scout mothers staged a very successful Amateur Show in the 'High School auditorium last night. Contestants came from a wide area surrounding the village and all gave an excellent performance. Those in charge of the organization |are to be congratulated for the smooth handling of the contest, and the man- ner in which number followed prompt- ly after number. Mr. J. C. Whitby made an excellent Master of Cere- monies and kept the audience happy. Much of the credit, both for the costumes displayed and the high qual- ity of the performance, is due to the mothers and the accompanists of the contestants, who must have spent hours in preparing this splendid show. Following are the prize winners: 10 years and under-- 1 Faye Heron, Myrtle, solo, 2 -Beryl 'Palmer, Port Perry, tap dancing. 3 Betty Jean Wallis, Port Perry, solo (11 contestants) 10 to 16 years-- 1 Joan and Ken Hallett, Sonya, duet 2 Kay Aldred and Donna Dowson, Port Perry, song and tap dance, 3 Joan Rae and Shirley St. John, Port Perry, song and tap dance (19 contestants) " Over 16 years-- 1 Marion and Don Taylor, Myrtle, song and guitar, 2° Norman Birkett and Lloyd Ma- haffy, Port Perry, violin and guitar, } 3 Charles Ainsley, Port Perry, song. Following are the names of the con- testants-- 10 and under--Shirley Taylor, solod Betty Jean Wallis, solo; :Muriel Bir- kett, solo; Beryl Palmer, tap dance; Faye Heron, solo; Carl and Fern Mc- Ninley, vocal duet; Carl Espie and Geralding Spears, vocal .duet; Muriel Wallace, tap dance; Gary Edgar, vocal solo; Joan Calbery, vocal solo, 10 to 16 years--Marion and Donald Taylor; Kenneth Heron, Garnet Pal- mer, Doris May and Kenneth Heron, Isabelle Gibson, Kay Aldred and Donna Dowson, Caroline Naples, Bar- bara Love and Kent Gerrow, Frieda McCullough and Wendy Brunton, Joan Rae and Shirley St. John, «Caroline Naples and Thelma Sweetman; Kay Aldred, Jean Williams, Frieda Me- Cullough, Lloyd Balfour, Jim Rider; Barbara Love; Kenneth and Joan Hal- let, Barbara Heayn and Ann. Chap- man, Fay Edgar, Barbara Love, Bar- bara Hunter and Kent Gerrow; -Jean Calberry and Dorothy Thompson; Garnet and Beryl Palmer.' Over 16--Lloyd Mahaffy, Charles and Norman Birkett; Marion and Donald Taylor. IN MEMORIAM : : TANNER--In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Alice Tanner, who passed away, April 27th, 1948. There's a sad but sweet remembrance, There is a memory fond and true; There is a token of affection, Mother, And a heartache still for you. Sadly missed and ever remembered > by daughter Vera, and Family. The Alpha Club' will meet in' the Presbyterian Church on Monday, May 2nd at 8.16 p.m. There will be an il- lustrated lecture on the Grand Canyon. All young people are urged to be pre- sent. Ainsley; Jim Rider; Lloyd Mahaffy|- m ABOUT THIS TIME every day, CBC's Farm Broadcast for Ontario and Quebec ends its ten-minute visit to Briarwood Farm and the Craigs. The four people grouped around the microphone are the same four who started out as Thomas, Janice, Bill and Martha Craig ten years ago. From left to right, they are Frank Peddie, Alice Hill, George Murray and Grace Webster. The face in the control room window is that of Dick Gluns, the program's present producer, ALL FUELS IN STOCK AT . a: 'SUMMER PRICE Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. PHONE 289. Daes your family fit this picture ? INCOME in early married life is never Jarge. You haven't had time to build reserves to provide for your family in the event of ° premature death. . The Crown Life Guaranteed Family Income Benefit has been designed to meet the needs of the young family. It will give your family this necessary protection--and at low cost. . How? By providing a regular monthly income while the children are growing up and at the end of the income period a further payment in cash of the full face value of . the policy. . - Get in touch with a Crown Life i ; Representative today. He will be glad to go over.the plan in detail with you. 1 Li CROWN Lire 1900 Insurance Company W. C. King, General Agent, Port Perry Home Office Yoronte C. Churchley, District Manager, Port Hope. Scugog Chapter will meet in the i rooms of the Order at 8 p.m., Monday, | § Soda Fountain '3 Delicateria ;Restaurant FULL COURSE MEALS -- LIGHT LUNCHES Cigarettes and Sundries _ Agency for Hunt's Ltd., Chocolates and Candies We serve Hot Rolls with meals and make our own pies. \ Open Every Day 0 of the Week. Hilo i Oscar V.Brown| ELECTROLUX. CLEANER and AIR PURIFIER g "The perfect solution to your House- 3 hold Cleaning Problems" 'LECTRA LIQUID WAX and MOTH CRYSTALS for sale For Bales and service contact ae a ---- ol 'QUALITY GROCERIES AYER PORK & BEANS, 20 oz tin SWEET MIXED PICKLES, 16 oz. Jar wird V3 2 otis "PLUM JAM, 4 1b. HR «corns e504 4 ss iit va suis R00, GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, Choice, 20 oz tin, 2 for 89¢, § MONARCH FLOUR, 78 ivi eve events ammemminesess 496 WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE MERLIN DOWSON © + Authorized Dealer AI R.R.2, Port Perry Phone 265 r 1-2 a eal £ } \ + 'Rousseau Upholstery Featuring a complete FURNITURE REPAIR and : EFINISHING SERVICE On hand is a complete line of Materials to choose from, © All Work Guaranteed, Phone 83 nd we will be ghd consider your n Fepair k 'We do custom building, too. 81216 Mary 8t. E., WHITBY 2 for 19c¢. 4 Ie PPPPOIOLPIPPOIOO SI - (You Can Save With Safety ot Your Rexall Store) : WOODBURY'S SOAP, ..4 cakes 80c. NEW GILLETTE | pppgoDENT TOOTH PASTE : 'ROCKET RAZOR 29¢. and 45¢, § with 10 blades in dispenser ADRIENNE DEODORANT. RY 5 . CREAM ...cooconiiininnirinnns 39¢c. and 65e¢. 2.00 val : Vid Wiig $1.29 POND'S ANGEL FACE' ho MAKE-UP ..ococoirimisiinin RTI FITCH SHAMEO00 aud VITA RAY VITAMIN CREAM his B FITCH "CREME: OIL, LENTHERIC TWEED COLOGNE J76¢. value for .... 49¢. : $115 and $1.65 $1.35 value for hin 98¢. VASELENE HAIR TONIC, 65¢., 95¢. 'A. M. LAWRENCE » PHONE Ze Rexall Store bomay | 49 Store PERRY { " ete ete Stee ose Sota stostuste OR OROROR OR OROSOROSOSO SPA OSOBAOPOBBOIOBOBOBIPB BESS Sh 8%, eh 5 Taylor's Restaurant Drop in and have one of our delicious Milkshakes FULL COURSE MEALS .- .- - SODA FOUNTAIN LIGHT LUNCHES - - NEILSON'S ICE CREAM . NEILSON"S CHOCOLATES. Phone 96 Open Sunday gag a eee Our bread & sakes are made for the people who want the best. Birthday cakes a specialty Saturday Special "DATE DeLUXE LAYER CAKE" Don't forget to get Mother a box of Candy for Mothers' Day, May 8th. Phone 32. + Gerrow Bros. Bakery DEOS0R0EOSCES0E00E0SOR0E0E0S0S0SOSORO0 3% CROROROBOAC So 0% at o% s% o% ote 0 PortPerry Baptist Church Come and hear Ld REV. MR. KING ° of the Mission to the Lepers Sunday, May 1, 11am. PICTURES AT 7.00 P.M. These Pictures will open your eyes ~ to the need of the Lopers 0% ea 2% A a a 0 4% eae ate a ese os DEORONOPO IOSOS0S0E0000000808090800008 000800 Inglis Glasteel Water Heaters -- not just a "dolled up" | 0 Phone 177 "JALOPY" WATER HEATERS MUST GO If all the power wasted. by inefficient water heaters could be salvaged there would be no need for power "cut-offs" of Water Heaters. SAVE POWER--SAVE MONEY Sooner or later you are going to have to do away with that old power waster you have in ~ the cellar. Do it today and everybody will be happy, with plenty of hot water. The Hydro will appreciate your co-operation in" saving power, and youn will save money. GH Thermal construction of Inglis water heaters keeps' water hot 2; times longer, ' galvanized a tank -- Inglis is permanent equipment. Inglis ten-year kguarantee does not require any periodic inspectioit or revitalizing. You are set for life with Ingtis, PRICED FROM $119.50 UP PORT PERRY ELECTRIC (1st door north of hotel) Pert perry MN --s -------- y Attention Hopsewives be in Port Perry and district each |™ THURSDAY, : garding Sales and Service, write the SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, Oshawa, Ont. ; 7 REFRIGERATION for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial, . Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey Bonded Singer representative will For information re-

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