LOCAL Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Lambert, Mr, a Lloyd Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Alymer Tl 3 Lambert and daughter Doris, of Can- hi nington, alsé Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Sah Stovin, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with HN relatives here. HR mr. and Mrs, Douglas Cowker, of SIN 3 ioronto; Mr, and Mrs. Donald Cawker ae ana children, of Oshawa, were at Ng tne home of their father Mr. Wesley 4h Cawker and Mrs. Cawker, on Sunday. wi Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hayes, ofl. EG Bradford, spent the holiday week-end MW, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest PALE Hayes. LH Mrs. Ernest Hayes visited with her 1 3 sister, in London, tor a week, recently. RON 'Mr, and Mrs. Roly Taillou were ed week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. iL McCullough: and family. Le . Mr," Emmerson MacMillan, of To- (0) ronto, was with his parents last week- a end. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Harrod, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. leaving for Seattle, Wash., where they will make their home, Miss Shirley Fallis and Mise Jean Jenkins visited Mr, and Mrs. M, P. Fallis, of Port Perry, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peel left on Tuesday for North Dakota, to visit friends. Miss Elizabeth Walsh, .of Station C.H.U.M., Toronto, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lindsay. Mr, Emmett Wolfe, of the Wolfe Construction Co., Timmins, Ont., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lindsay. Mrs. C. V. Lindsay was in Toronto last week, a guest at the King Ed- ward Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon, their son Harold and his wife of Hamilton, visited the former's brother, Rev. Norman G. Woon and family, at Lo- well, Michigan, during the American Memorial Day week-end. The motor trip as well as the visit was very much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Timleck visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peel on Sun- day. : Mrs. Gordon McDonald will be visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred Ward in Galt for the next week. Mrs. Arthur Brock and. Mrs. I. R. Bentley attended the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the founding of the * Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, oni Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Ronald Peel will be at home to heér friends on Tuesday evening, June 14th, from 7 to 10 p,m. in honour of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Sanderson, who has recently moved to Port Perry. At the same time Mrs. Peel will enter- tain at a trousseau tea for her daughter, Helen M. Peel, whose mar- riage takes 'place on Saturday, June 18th. ¢ . HOME-MADE BAKING SALE _N. I, Aldred for two weeks, before |: S ii ~ tO THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, June 12th-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Subject---'The Adventure of Life' Monday, June 13--Meeting of W.M.S. at home of Mrs, Grant Christie, this meeting. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, J. T. Coneybeare, B.A. L.Th. Rector June 5th--Whitsunday-- 11 a.n.~Holy Communion. 11 a.m.--Sunday School, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, June 12th-- 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, Organist Mr. Gordon Regsor, Choirleader. 10 am.--S. S. and Primary Class. 11 a.m.--Conference Speeches, A sur- vey led by official delegate, R. J. Harper, 2,30 p.m.--Annual Church service of Warriner Lodge, No. 76, 1.0. O.F,, Port Perry. ' PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH 11 a.m.--Sunday School and - 11 a.m.--S. S. and Bible Class, 8 p.m.--Rev. R. M. Seymour. ULLLLLL LLL LLL LEE ETT ANCIENT HISTORY Mr. H. G. Hutcheson called at the Star office on Wednesday with a copy of "The Star" dated June 8th, and the chief news in which was the Russian situation, So far, so good, but on closer inspection we observed the date was 18556, making the paper exactly 94 years old. The Russian news was the Crimean War then raging, Oh, yes, it was not the Port Perry Star, but the Bowmanville -Star, we ex- pect to reach 94 years or better, but not yet. The weather news it" con- tained would sound good to-day, it read: "The weather for the past week has been rainy but there is prospect of fine weather. The rain has effect- ually quenched the fires in the woods." The type is much smaller than news type of the present day: ust have been. a strain on the dyes candle light. The subscription pricé was 10 shillings per annum. The paper is Saturday, June 11th, at the Deli-' cateria Banquet Room. Tea will be! served from 3 to 6 o'clock. Silver col- lection. Under the auspices of May-! belle Rebekah Lodge. Proceeds in aid | of the Port Perry Recreation' Centre. | june 9, AP RAs A AN APOLOGY The Gossard employees would like | to apologize to Mr. Hammond for the! TAA - ho ie dressed fowl, donated by Mr. J. J.! Gibson. Mr. Hammond's name was phoned to Mrs. Gibson; and we under- stood he had received his prize. Gossard Employees, ! te 0) have one of our local poets write one for us, if only half as good. An ad- for "Ayers Cherry Pectoral" seems delay in receiving his prize of a'9 corded as one cent per day, and a «druggist in Cincinnati had been fined $20 for selling soda water on Sunday. The kind of soda water they sold in those days should have had a penalty C.G IT. of $20 for drinking it. It had a fizz Thanks to all those who supported |that would blow up your stomach like that date. A poet, J. Hoskin, wrote a poem of ten. verses for the Star, entitled "Good-Bye", and we would be glad to uite up-to-date. - The pay of a French soldier is re- | | | Please note the change of date for , SERVICE 'CLUB HOLD FINAL MEETING OF SEASON I Last Thursday night the Service Club held its last meeting until Sep- tember at the home of Joan Godley. , This meeting. was in the form of a {baby shower to help our bale which jwe are sending to a W.M.S. hospital Our bale consists of the following: 9 dozen diapers, 20 nightgowns, b {face cloths, and some safety pins, We have already sent a small sup- ply of baby clothes to Sunderland, to ve fanlies who were unfortunate t 2 their clothes i : WALTER KAUFMANN, conductor of |sent ~ four. sight saves. ow doers the newly-reorganized Winnipeg Sym- | diapers, two flannel jackets and two phony Orchestra, who is also becom- sweaters. ing known to Canadians as a com- Ya : nd poser. Among recent performances bp have had Mii splendid year of his work was one he conducted ay Loyr Th ers np hos greatly Re himself on CBC Wednesday night last Speasy ; e ol officers for the February. Born in Karlsbad, Mr. yonr are 58 follows: ; Kaufmann studied at the Prague Con- | President, Merva Clark; Vice Presi- servatory and later in Berlin. Jens Reva Linton; Secretary, Joy After coming to Canada, he taught Pol aves Tesasareny Dorothy Sanson; for a year at the Halifax Conserva- Cosy eere ary, tha tar ey; Woo tory of Music, onvener, Lucille arks; Flannelette Convener, Marie Wakeford. We were pleased to have Mrs, W. C. Smith with us at this meeting and thank her very much for her help in installing the new officers. Be look- Possession ing forward to seeing all our old Ceremony members and #hy new members the second Thursday in September. Port Perry Scouts and Cubs will meet Thursday evening at their new 1 V0 site on Perry Street for the purpose of raising the Union Jack and driving stakes for the proposed building. Later they will enjoy cocoa cooked MAKES YOU GILAD over their camp fire. ' Parents interested are invited to YOURE witness this first activity on the Boy Scout grounds. 7//RSTV/ > [J Say it with FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. BOX PLANTS FOR GARDEN BEDDING SOON READY LE Get them at your grocer or at the K GREENHOUSE NO DELIVERY OF ORDERS FOR LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR Funeral and Wedding Flowers Flowers telegraphed anywhere. the property of Mr. Joseph Boyer ! whose family along with Mr. Hutche- son's family lived in Bowmanville at: our specialty. "The last word Prince Albert = in satisfying ' - Greenhouse refreshmant. PHONE 174 ring 1-1 Thirsty? CT hwy KIST Get Rousseau Upholstery KIST Featuring a complete FURNITURE REPAIR and |... REFINISHING SERVICE FORT PERRY KIST BEVERAGES On hand is a complete line of Port Perry, Phone 47 IIL tet TUNE IN TO CCF TTTTLTLLLLLY la Basan nssestnisns Ms FERRARA PRR RANA Rinna RAR RR i Raat in RANA RRRRRRRRRRAR ARRAN RRRRRR RRR RRr RRR RES I : wrence's Drug Store News (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) BROADCASTS CKDO (1240) in Manitoba. EVERY MON., WED., and FRIDAY Timed for Supper Time Large Size FITCH'S ' NOXZEMA .....48¢c., 69¢., and $1.89 SHAMPOO AND HAIR DICHLORICIDE CREAM ELKAY"S MOTH CRYSTALS SPECIAL DEAL 49. and $2.25 "Small si WOODBURY'S SOAP... 4 cakes 30c. or ...3. dS. | JERGEN'S CASTILE SOAP 44 Long Bar ...... PRAHA | 1 Both for .......... w.98e, Large size : BRITEN'S TOOTH PASTE flannel jackets, 6 knitted outfits, b Eee {blankets, 6 vests, 8 rubber pants, 2 KEEP PLUGGING FOR THE COMMUNITY CENTRE PPP Pret Peete te terete ereeete ees ey A. M. LAWRENCE 2c 7% Rexall swre ; PHONE A COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR 'EACH FAMILY NEED. : Our driver serves you promptly. |§ - Phone 36--Palmer's Grocery 3 EE e082 000080904000000 20 00 G0 | 38 $ $3 2 CE EPR see3issdlzLILLLL 3 MINAL GRILL AT THE BUS STOP "TER Have you tried DONLANDS ICE CREAM 4 We have delicious SUNDAES, MILK SHAKES TAKE-AWAY SUNDAES POPSICLES, NOVEL ICE : Bread srecectls oil ' daily Birthday Cakes a Specialty i SEPEQRLY Pineapple Layer Cakes Phone 32. Gerrow Bros.jBa > < MEET wo HEAR] GEORGE. "DREW The Next Prime Minister of Canada OSHAWA ARENA FRIDAY JUNE 17 th. 8 p m.. EVERYBODY WELCOME Issued by Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative Assoc. PECAN NUT ROLLS A Nice, Clean, Friendly Store, and Service with a smile. 3338383232834 328828388838888888282888 8888880888881 Materials to choose from. the girls and bought cookies when |a toy balloon and send a tickle up they were called on. A special thanks Your nose. = A negro lad was given | to all the C.G.IT. girls who sold some and when asked how it tasted he the cookies: They did a very good,said, "Tastes like your foot was job. The sum raised was $27.38. asleep." ! Mrs, Ty Thanks to Mp. Boyer and Mr, All Work Guaranteed. Phone 483 and we will be glad We do custom building, too. Hutcheson for this glimpse of a form- to consider your next repair job. Delicateria Restaurant: FULL COURSE MEALS -- LIGHT LUNCHES § Soda Fountain :: Cigarettes and Sundries Friday, (to-morrow) evening, June 10th, meet us outside the United Church at 8 o'clock. Anyone with transportation of any kind, bring it along so we can get away to Stephen- son's Point for our Weiner Roast. Last meeting till September, so let's Rr Eh wey A BN a Sl me PI > pn MSE see everybody there, and those musical i) people, bring guitars, mouth organs 80) or what have you. We really want it to be an enjoyable evening. Oh, yes, any members with children bring them along, too. There will be a fee of 25¢, per person to cover ex- penses. Children 10c. i 2 a 50-50 CLUB er Star, 216 Mary St. E., WHITBY | EXHIBITION BASEBALL FRIDAY, JUNE 10th at 7 p.m. OSHAWA JUNIOR VS. PORT PERRY INTERMEDIATES At PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS Admission 25¢. For Coming Out Engagements; Anniversaries, Wedding Receptions, or Special Occasions of any kind, our Ban Hall is at your disposal. ort IR ag Nar pa GRANT CHRISTIE, , President Secretary SRLEOLOR00009 2900S OSSHIOIOROPOSOIOSOPOROIOPOROICH CEOPOPOPO SOIR OSIIOPOSOIIOEOE EE Te Te 0 a os at Te at oT oo oe rr es 2% 475.4% 3% 3% "0.4" 3" 3% 4% 4" BAA dnt ten nt ate are ate Sn tt nL Lol nl el tel del el oh Rl Rat Re RD AE E400 Te aT 00 "0,00 4% 0% 00 470 000 00 00,070 070 0% 470 4% Pe "es Insurance Tenders Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for BEE EE EEE EEE Eee EEE eee E Eee Eee... 0 0," 2% 2% 0% 0% 0% "0 2% atu 2% a" 208200020808 080800080900080800080 Decortion Service THE ANNUAL DECORATION SERVICE AT PINE GROVE CEMETERY will be held on {SUNDAY JUNE 19 th. at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon E: __A Good Programme of Music and Short Addresses is Being Prepared. R. D. WOON, SPR = RS STRAWBERRY TEA and HOME BAKING SALE Auspices of the Fireside Club of the Presbyterian Church. Proceeds to be donated to the Port Perry Community PSs eation Centre. Saturday, June 26th. BORN : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward (nee Irene McDonald) are happy to announce the birth of their son Wayne Frederick, at Galt General Hospital, June 2nd. Phone 261 or 328 NOTICE 'De NURES BUS LINE Additional Service for Summer Months, Sundays & Holidays EFFECTIVE JUNE 15 th FOR INFORMATION Port Perry a Scugog Chapter L.O.D.E. held its final meeting before the holiday, in the rooms of the Chapter at 1.16 p.m. It being the birthday of the King, a . toast was proposed .by Mrs. W. H. Harris, followed by a dainty dessert luncheon served 'by Mrs. Colbear's group. The rooms were beautifully arranged with baskets of flowers. The 'June meeting then proceeded with the Regent Mrs. H. Durkin, presiding. Chapter business was discussed at ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE VOTE FRANK insurance on the following County Buildings and contents: Court House, Gaol, County Home, County Home Annex, and five storthouses. Tenders close at 12.00 noon on June 16th, 1949. : Further particulars may be obtained from the under- signed. WILLIAM G. MANNING, . - - County of Ontario, - Whitby, Ontario QUALITY GROCERIES ES JEWEL SHORTNING..........ccoovnnnronneinsensinsmsneennn Ib. 386. CHATEAU CHEESE ..........ccccoonmnncnironnnnn Vs 1h. pkg. 290. #rressssessrennne - Tenders for Coal 'Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the supplying of coal for the Court House, Gaol, and County Hofne. Tenders close at 12,00 noon on June 16th, 1949. Further particulars may be obtained from the under- signed. SCY i i : ' ~% WILLIAM G. MANNING Clerk, . : County of Ontario, BE : Whitby, Ontario § Sesceccseccsssscssscccesssertnnne . . . . . . . . . . . GOOD LUCK MARGARINE ........lcicoineninnnsl Ihe 40c, 8 4 SWEET MIXED PICKLES .........cc..ccco000000.16 02. jar 25c, BAXTER PORK and BEANS .........c...0i.. 20 0% tin 10e STOKLEY PEAS ......ccccummimminnnnnnn20 0Z tin 20c. SHREDDED WHEAT .......c.ccoonniinvivenininninnn 2 DEES. 29¢. KELLOGG'S VARIETY CEREALS ........................pkg: 85¢. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES ......................8 0z, 2 for 29¢. The People 'Where You Get the Choicest in Meats" «some length, Kent Gerrow and Bar- . bara Love sang a charming little duet accompanied by Mrs, Ted Jackson; and bh David Masillan, in a won- 2 rf nteresting manner, gave one of the finest talks we have had this ; , on Bermud ' FOR ACTION a, ; meeting closed with God Save McCALLUM Issued by Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative Assoc. IN OTTAWA FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE MERLIN DOWSON 's Meat Market FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS W. E. MacGregor and Son Phone 78w, PORT PERRY