Watch your Label; it tells when your subscription ff voi, Expires, - CE | tp PITS, $2.00 per. year in advanee.. be. Single. Copy 1 oN 2 : : \ A iy - . $2.50 per year outside Canada, Br _¢ , { AREER ' : Se ik Pay . i : Ye JOYFUL THINKING =~ ~Feeve' Way sunmon-the---couneil--ia] SUM Gun Club ois ar Sa erm 1 RE Rv often as is deemed necessary. A Club 'Meeting "will be. held on ~* *=+ Some people have the feeling that: ys FEAR hr rR) ad dak : ) » . dhadd re et 3 3 y 3 . ha there's nothing right about the world: cetings "of council are open to the Monday evening: at *Ott. Hamilton's in which - they live and 80 they go : ° ; tend and listen to 'the pr ings i .. Club' nfembers :ur- "around: crying blue ruin and carry sten to 'the proceedings business matters. Club' nfembers ur fp which take place in th duct - of ' yo wd Tine S00 pia. countenance which 'seems to say in ye take place inn the conduct of 'ged to attend Lime 8.00 p.ny a, unicipal affairs, If i he year, are niirrorsed the miseries of unhappy Ri nisipal affairs. If, during the yer, LINDSAY DAM bra nr : ." (8 group of citizens within: the village : : ; itn existence; "If you meet too -many in desire the council to undertake a cer- | On-Monday October 10th, I visited one day' 'round .., you begin to feel - andlook the-same.---- mm w-- ; their request-before-eounail.. Thig-may the dam. are others wha feel that there a ; submitting a written peti- ~ _PORT PERRY =F Notes and Comments Port Perry Rod & |. Aki us ering and choir |... INotus and Comments - - Port Perry lei ks oes su pin" Ithoir so regulurly have been helpful to the services and 'much enjoyed. The: tain course of action, they may present Lindsay to sée as to the progress of ered Yee pment = . We hi The wall "has been--completedi--and- thanks forthe pleasant memories they gird . LL. 0.0.0. You, Alpha, us organist and. choir- On its Ww Val BS Aa uN Thi vL. Far FE gt oa fr TLE Arlen ly Nias gh 2 fal a a spat thE Cl as EEE a 7 " + BE J. 'News Flashes From 2 Pre 8 3 . Woman's Associa 1 list of active members and your "fine geucral publig, Any citizen may at--Shop, to discuss dinner and othe} Fgnury class has been: for years an mteresting feature of the, Sunday School. ey : . i And George, we wish to pay tribute to you for all your capable and will- mg work on the:Church board, in the choir, in the Sunday School and in [every communjty project. To your daughters Jean and Donna wish, to add a special word of is something not quite Christian.about- ; 0) or they may -attend a meeting 1 Would-say that:a good:job has beein! have given us. feelings of joy and happiness, They .are_ filled with a sad and moyrnful piéty that somehow bespeaks a very "bleak eternity, : by such means is it possible for every the marks oir the: old abuttments that citizen within the village to keep in it is about three inches higher thun close touch with municipal affairs and 'the 'old wall. ; The logs at the old mill have not as yet been repaired or replaced, and the leaks still exit, with: plenty of {water wasting through, 24 - Intelligent people realize that the 3, express his views on how: such af- | world is facing problems of greater], .. are being conducted by his repre- . magnitude than man has ever hitherto feniatioves.'. ~ : : | | il . faced . . . and 'many of these people os I FE are critical, 'and- highly - critical - of The- hunicipality- gets its authority | In talking with the lock master ©. stupidity and "ignorance and greed, for local government from "the Pro- there, who 1 found very co-operative, .. and rightly so for there is less excuse vincial parliament and the people of told me that the logs and' flumes at 7k for these evils. in our world now than | the community, "The duties of. the the old" mill are not owned by the ----------foumerly. And though they are crit- rceve are as follows: - 'Department of transport or Water- Jeol 'hi there is" little reason Or] 1. To see that the laws of the muni--V&¥ nd-at the time could not give them to be 'despondend and blue \S ipality 'are carried out - impartially M¢ anything definite as to what was "their - outlook . . . and most of then ; 'P3 ity are carried : out - impartially to be 'done, he did tell me that there 2 4 Bobet ha 3. ai and well. -e - hf ' ; 2 aren't. It simply isn't intelligent to te was at one time lately that there © try to shut joy out of your life .. . 2: To 'watch qver the conduct of all was a ta a public subscription it simply isn't Christian, We need to municipal officers and nmke sure that to cover these repairs to the old Fla- feel the enthusiasm afid. the joy in they perform their duties with ef- lvell Mill now owied by Mr. Henderson living so that we can inspire each ficiency and thoroughness. ; other and maintain a spiritual 'morale that we know -to be so necessary to' : life. So much of what we do depends EO | on how we feel that we just have : y built on Christ's admonition . : ; let HES your hearts be filled with-joy. 3 this was to assist Mr. Henderson in the expense of these repairs. Weve this tg/be done, it is now too late, as all of the most interested parties have left their cottages for their homes. ord ns I! Ih a cpmmuni- 4. To keep the Council informed up- Mover sig 105s RVR oP N 55 DI I TE PRE - 3 cation that - the Superintending en- : x oi 83d. o tecouviend the adoption OF hor has been advised to contact MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT (Such measures as will lead to the yy 5 "0 SEH 0 kore LR . general welfare and improvement: of . - : - ET . the out come we will have to wait and 3 : The other day we were discussing the citizens. Sic ; fey rr governnientwith--some --{friends_and___But the _ inescapable conclusion Iwas also advised that there has : © the talk veered around to local or A et > municipal government. We were sur- 'prised to find out that these other- 3. To press for. the punishment and: prosecution of all negligence, care- lessness, or' ther violations. in- the performance of duty by municipal of- "ficers or other employees. form of government is that it cannot iis : All Waters . were and will not work unless the peaple gop "since" April, ~The water "at that time was about 14 inches below the top of the logs, there is at present more watér com- ing than is wasting out, thanks to the rains that we have had of late. I will have more on this matter in : %. 2 from u Ey "ia social time, Mr. Bick made a fine We are not jealous, as we also are chairman for this occasion.. The hon- getting a hospital, in fact we congra- oured guests were the Samells family. : The program started off with singing tals Lem a Porbing # Jit en. old vesiten with J. L. Sweetman and ous o . daughter at the piano. Sandra James 'the size of Port Perry raising $200,- gave a Thanksgiving reading follow- 000. How did they do it? ed -by a reading by Yvonne Milper EET dr rom Fenlon Falls and above. +. wise well-informed people knew very themselves take 'an active interest in: drawn frony Fenlon x little about local government. We Nomination meetings, = ~~ thought back to our schooldays and it Council meetings, Ti : suddenly occurred to us that though' and the large affairs which affect we had studied federal and provincial the community as a whole, There 1- ©. government in.'some detail, «++. is no editor who does not lament the * actually we had lgarned about local fact that government at all levels the tires oe government through practical exper- discloses the fact that a thajority of : 2 = z ~~ ience. - Therefore, we thought it might the people who should vote and take - poe OTIS (OTT.) HAMILTON be a good idea to run over some of the an intelligent interest in. the affairs fy : points about which our friends were of the community, the province and i : g a "so hazy. ra . the ocuntry as a whole are lacking in . N ; In small communities such as ours, the fundamental act--that of exer- | Scugog | Lo i 4 cpuncils meetings are required by law cising their franchise. People who do gunday, October 23rd, is anniver- ; "to be held once a month; in larger not take such an interest and who do sary service at the Head Memorial ©" centres where the volume of business not vote have. obviously no right to Church at 2,30. . Mrs, W. C. Smith will _._ Is greater the meetings are. more. fre-- criticize anything that may be done by Quaker Hl will: furnish ihe '* quent. But, even in Port Perry the elected represeptatives. mysie. - wi ha 2 y REL |. Rev. J. R. Bick exchanged with Rev. i : | Fi -- W. C. Smith, of Port Perry, for the y ! " [evening service, : = ccessful Euchre New Hospital at = |venine servic Shs £'s The local chapter of the Order of Bancroft Ebi Suniay at the regular time in Grace the Eastern Star held a successful =i : is . ¥ : euchré and dance on Friday evening, ~The Globe and Mail of Friday last ao Alan Masiyn pol higeclass, of : October 7. Proceeds were such that Week contained a half column article, bagement on Friday evening at 8 with Chapter were. able to add $100.00 to- accompanied by a number of illustra- g %}ort program gg by P Rogtes: ay i i i - i >rokinole for an hour.- Then the Recreation. Centre Fund. The tions, featuring the opening of a new sive Cro I r "prize winners were as follows: hospital for our northern neighbor, Jones, 2 Sine 30 stor but oif Jou gel 1st lady--Mrs Wm Walker; 1st the village of Bancroft, which village. ind All are. invited, E 7 . . ' ; = eee -- ; 9) : t ) J 1 gentleman, Miss Dunn (Miss Dunn a than 1100 population, to-cost Tuesday evening, October 11 found filled in as a gentleman), Lad - ne 2nd lady, Mrs." Geo, Bartheau; 2nd gentleman, Jack Burhilt. : } Consolation, lady, "Mrs. Grant Jef- El - {frey; gent, Geo. Lane. » Chicken Draw, Mrs. Hall, Bicycle draw--Master Jimmie Me- ? ! 'about a humorous radio program, Mrs. : Cartney. : . ! We also are a bit puzzled that this Luella Kennedy, Port Perry, sang a =k Spot Light--Tom Look, Pear] Ger. [argc sum should only provide 22 beds. "0uble of oles, Amn nid by. Dar ! ". Mp Ti rete G4 We are glad to note that amorig those Stephen Fralick favored with a read- ing, and Allene Sweetman with a piano number. The chairman spoke many pleasing remarks. The church was : : named as having worked for years : ---- to bring this about is Mrs, Gordon CONGRATULATIONS "Jones, Her husband is a Port Perry nicely decorated 'with flowers. The id p : wh boy, the son of Mr. Charles A: Jones; following address was read by Mr. irr, . The "Port Perry {tar joins with | too "0 for many years, many Ralph Milner: : : others in congratulating Mr. and Mrs. of his school friends in Port Perry Dear Mr, and Mrs. Samells, Seugog SS 8 'the occasion of their _. iow has' lost by removal a number of George James on the occas M will remember Gordon who is now en- VOI CaS ri etent coir 30 Wonding Annivers ary. y C - gaged iri the lumber business at Ban- They were: families: which were active Aine is the: publisher. of the ANA pot ~We- believe Bancroft also has in the interest- of the Church, and we | un liked by many people n thes. COMMUNE Cenire auch as we are do miss then very muh, °° 1° and like many people -dis- : g - came. s I : trict y . ._ striving' to put over. em Joy Jou were about to leave your pleasant 7 ' es to have a deputation from here vis ome on the hill.-- So loiig and faith- : : this progressive little commuiity for a fully, you hai borne' our, shale of : W ' friendly conference. "They might the responsibilities of the Church an 2 CONGRATULATIONS > a * iis 8 pdr we had not thought of : Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Corbman of any possi Jo ssvsrence St au lappy joe Reach Township, celebrated their 57th Meanwhile we .learn that our hos- relation: J 1 the ime Das Sole and 2s wedding anniversdry on Tuesday, Oct. pital is being put together, all the ing that we might give you some ex- 18th, : il, ~. sections having been transported from pression of our sincere appreciation ; On this special day they picked a Ajax, : Alva: Jan ave meant to us through "HB &~ cupful of fresh raspberries from' "The Star would also like to learn' yi deal cobld be 'said if we to their garden. What a nice treat for. more facts from the promotors as. t0 recall the countless spedial occasions October 18th, {What progress {is being made, and. when we relied upon your help or if ; buiuten, ent TO would be happy to pass the informa- We tried to ehumerate instances when hbourly kindness was so tion on to the public, who seem eager freely Relghlo It Yon be told in & few ; it for information. At the moment this. ,q; ds is a story of constant de- MORE LOCAL NEWS seems hard to obtain, votion uty. At all times and in | : ' 4 every ou could be depended upon ul assistance, | | | | : ON, PAGE 3 for cheerf i - 2 5 F ar " gl q oO s : fH Ramon, "and present their case verbally, Only made of it; "1 would say that from] as a chicken hatchery, not as a mitt, "be the guest speaker. A malé quartet jus all gathered in Grace Church for "We nope girls; that you 'will often return to make your tine contributions "to our entertainments. J "It is not "only, George and Alpha |that we shall miss, we shall miss you ttoo. We hold you all in affectionate regard, because of all your pleasant ways and for the many personal kind- nesses" which yomiave shown, ~ You are-younfl people with the {prospect of many years before you, { May those years bless you with good health - and opportunities. for the use- ful service in wnich you love to en- gage and may you enjoy success and happiness in your new home, oF We expect 'to see you often with us, i "There is a joy, that never ends, In having and remembering friends." Will you 'please accept these tokens of affectionate esteem - _ Your Scugog Friends. The gifts were a lovely silver tea service for Mr. and Mrs. Samells, and an autograph album for Jean and Donna, . Mr. and Mrs, Samells thanked all for the gifts and will still feel this to be their home, and we all will be-glad to see them whenever they can come. Kriday- evening another gathering met at the Township Hall to present gifts to two happy couples, Mr. and home in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. McCartney, who will make their home (in Oshawa, where we hope they will be happy for many years. Mrs, :H. Martyn read a two-fold address, and foout this or. any other democratic LS tll uw from Linke Scu. lovely. gifts were presented to. cach mirror, Each spoke words of thanks after which a shower of confetti was was given these young ing was then shjoyed, . Mrs. Ralph "Milner and her sister Miss Nettie Melnychuk took their school children to see the picture "Yearling" shown at the wy theatre, Port Perry, and on their re- turn stopped at the Head School and had lunch, The Children wish to say "Thank You." Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hope and Shir- ley visited his brother Gordon. and Mrs. Hope at Greenbank, on Sunday. Mrs. Ploss of: Toronto, who spends the summer at Port View, and who. is lovely quilt with the lueky---ticket o Friday at the hall, Glad to hear Miss Ruby. Brown-is able to be home from Oshawa hospital after her accident. companied Mr. and Mrs. Joe-Dowsch and the Thousand Islands. The meeting of the W.A, was held in Grace Church on Wednesday, Oct. 12th, 'with a good attendance. Mrs. J. L. Sweetman presided in the ab- sence of the president, The meetifig was opened with song and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Douglas Crozier read the Scripture lesson then Murs, Bick gave a very in- Leresting talk on our blessings and the advantages women of today have. A hot supper was discussed but it was voted down. © "A hot supper was served at this meeting, with W_take of $39.10, Sympathy is extended to the faw- ilies of Mrs, William Jeffrey and Mrs. Robert Brown, in the passing of Mr. Jeffrey and Mr. Brown. ~ MANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. H, O, Dobson visited his brother MY. Everett Dobson, last" Monday, in Toronto, who has been ill, 23 "Many from this district attended the International Plowing match at 'Brantford, last week. " Mr. and Mrs. Earl Innes and Janie, ,and Dr. Donald Ghristie and Mrs. "Christie, spent last Sunday at Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach, 'Eunice land because we are going. to feel, in 'ou, hearts that this is still your "home". Mrs. Healey, who will make their. couple, coffee and chair, card table and people. Danc., interested in Church work, won _ thay? n --.Mr..C. Hardy and Mrs. Burnham ac-. and Jim on'a motor trip to Silver Lake: Last Sveek you probal saw unusual costumes on this Years Firs Form Studentsy but by now you know -what it was all about, Yes, you heard right--Initiation--for the First Form- ers, It was from Wednesday to Fri- days Yes, quite a tim¢ was had by all. The offenders of the Initiation were ducked. "Cruel Necessity" as Cromwell would. have put it. The Dance in Honour of the Com- bines' Team was held in' the School Auditorium on Friday night. It wys spousored by the Red and White eas and supervised by the Athletic Society. STAR some b . || re oan Author rel THE I'o Post Oflice! Department, Ottawa. fh HA it Fay § sels +4 EPG RTS ? iS{r 7 Ei Be A10) ie EAE he TH y Ani's Aol: 35, LE ad ud i nde Ma vt Published by RT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. ized u3_ Second Class Mail, 3 | 11 Marriea "GOODE CUTHBERT Ww EDDING In a beautiful setting -of. "huge uskets filled with bronze and yellow 'mums, the mar ; TV : ly 'daughter ol Mrs, C. Cuthigert, Wood- SL0CK; and Gordon Merell Goode, son jor Mr. and Mrs. Murell Goode, wus solemnized on Saturday afternoon; vctober loth, in St, gohivs Presby- terian Church, Lhe double-=ring. cere- (lony was pertormed by the Kev, John "aadells Given in marriage by her uncle, Dr. AM. B. Dymond, the bride was gowned nm owhite.embossed organdy, The slun fitted bodice, with, long lily-pointed sleeves, was off-set by a yoke of nylon 1 I he audit in was decorated very net, teamed with pearls. Beneath a appropriately. with the Howourary-7000 10 peplim,. which dipped to OW : Colours of Red. and White. Eats to everybody's delight « consisted of doughtnuts and sweet apple cider, 1 am sure everybody will agree it was worth waiting for, ' The actors and actresses are. being chosen now fora thiree-act play to be staged in the near future. Ce Mrs. Dobson is organizing a "Glee Club" of select voices and the selee- tions to be used are arrangements by Fred Waring, a well-known musician of the U.S.A. gvs. Dobson attended his musi¢, school during -the summer and has brought back many new pieces which will Pr 'ori all. To' the' boys who played the Ux- bridge Baseball Team at Usbridge on Monday-- i il] "For when the Great. Scorer comes To write against your name . He 'writes not that you won or lost But how you played the Game." ~~ Here is -something similar to that - which "Papa MacDonald teaches (the equation in Algebra--that is) If X = Boy; Y = Girl; 4 -- Chap- eron. - Wonder "how many students have proved the following: Equation. X+Y +4 Z= Misery. . X+-Y--Z=Heaven, Oh Brother! | * I think I have said enough and had better be shiding along. . Be seeing yo... =~ = . te a 'The Alpha Club __The meeting of the Alpha Club on ment of the United Church. Thirty- two members were. present. The main opic-of the evening was the election of officers for the ] Smith todk charge of proceedings, and Verna. Moase; Vice-Fresident, Norma Hockley; Secretary, Aileen McMillan; Areasurer, Charles Bain, ~~~ Christian Fellowship, Bill Williams; Christian Culture, Zula Jackson; So- cial conveners, Jean Goode, Lorain Shaw, co-Conveners; Citizenship, Anne | Goode; Press Reporter, Lloyd Evans; | Recreation, Wes Jackson; Pianist, Bar- bara Jackson, The members of the Club are sure of another successful season under the [leadership of the _new-exeeutive: + The next meeting will be held in the Pres- byterian Church on Monday, Oct. 24, at 8 p.m. sharp. Make it a good turn- out," Tr Tr - i Tr Utica Sorry so -few from here attended the Epsom Anniversary service on Sunday last to "hear one of former iministers, Dr. E. C.. Hunter. - Some got all ready but had no n cans. of transportation. We cannot expect the other appointments to attend our attend their service. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sandison family-spent Sinthay in Picton. . Joel C. Claughton, of Stouffville, guest of his brother here, on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Grose, Stouffville, were guests of Mrs. Ackney, Sunday. and 'Sunday, October 23, our new pastor, | i Mr. Kale, will have charge of the ser- vice. Sunday school as usual at 1.30 p.m, The Young People's meeting Friday night at 8 p.m. in the basement of the Church, October-21st. The Utica people are invited to at- tend. Ashburn anniversary at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Gordon Mac- | Pherson will be the guest speaker. Pat Wilkinson, Pinedale, was here for the week-end. . Evelyn Ross spent last week at Dag- mar,. , ' "TOWNSHIP OF REACH \ 'October 17th," was lield in the--base- the following: were elected: President, |- Missions convener, Ray McNeilly; special services whensofew from here winged' pomnts at the 'back, the full skirt formed a circular train. The tull-length veil "of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls. and 'bugle beads. The bride carried a cus-- Cade of Joanna Hill roses. "The bride was attended by Mrs. D. Hillier, Toronto, as matron of honour, ard Miss Gladys. Goode, sister of the groom, both wearing gowns 'of taffeta in rose and blue fashioned on the same design as the, bride's gown. Little three year old cousins af the bride, Beverley Dymond, and Donna Clifton, IngerSoll, were flower. girls. Both re--dressed ing whispering blue taf- teta. All attendants were mntehing head-dresses, braided in lailo eifect, and carried nosegays of munis. Mr. Douglas Hillier, Toronto, acted as grovmsman; Mr. Jack Whitmore and Mr, Edward Griffen as ushers. Miss Helen" Willard played appropriate organ music while "the guésts were assembling: --Just before the bridal party entered the chureh the soloist, (Miss. Rita Willard sang, most etfec- tively, the Lord's I'rayer and during the signing of thé register, Miss Wil: "lard sang Through the Years. I" The guests were receied inthe Sun- day School room following the cere- 'mony. Le Amid showers_of best wishes and motor trip into the States. For her Sigoing away outfit the bride chose a -bronze satin dress and wore over it a fitted "inblack, On their live in Port Perry. "Guests were present from Toronto, . Woodstock, London, Ingrersoll, Deter return they will comin season. Mr.'boro, Oshawa, Brampton, Stouffville and Gannington. } - -- > > . ASHBURN There was a good attendance at both the Sunday School and Church! services on Sunday, October 16th at 10 and. 11 a.m. -- Rev. J. McDermid, of Uxbridge had charge of the church service. He chose for bis text St- Luke, 10th chapter, verse 20 "But he, willing to justify himself said unto Jesus, and who is my neighbom", He centred his remarks. around the par- able of YThe Good Samaritan." Dur- ing the service Mr, Edgar Heron and Doris Mae Heron sang a duet "Though (your Sins be us Sacrlet." Re Next Sunday Octobei 23 the. 100th junniversary of the rn's Church con- Tgregation will be wlserved. There will be two special seFvices at 11 an. and- 7.30 p.m. (daylight saving time) with Rev. Gordon McPherson, D.D. of Riverdale church, Toronto, as the guest minister. During the morning service the choir will render special music with Mrs. Frank Baker, of Pick- ering, as guest soloist. In the evening the Baker Hill choir will sing. A cordial invitation is extended to every one to attend. The annual Thank-Offering meet- ing of the W.M.S. was held in Burns Church on Tuesday afternoon, Octo ber '11th at 2.30 p.m. with an attend- ance of bb, : | The president, Mrs. Gordon Fisher, occupied the chair and opened the meeting with the singing af. the "Dox- confetti, the happy couple left on a- green cout, her accessories were y 1 vlogy Mrs, Fisher Welcomed the pucs spluher, ass Louse Kern, MAL © wl Loronto, and also (he visiting ladies tom the Brooklm, Mort Perey and MYC socielies, Lhe deripture © es- SO, sii bbe wits read by Mrs, Wi. Ldraner arers When Mrs. Russells RC ATTY TEE RT CTY Pog 2 2d ¥ i ear Lord aad ratner of Mankind," Wits sung. bisyer then intro- auced Lie speaker, Miss Keith gave anoaccount olotne council meeung in Culgiry, aso a history Or the W.ALS. AIEEE TUT Canaan Ae res address Wass tA. sprration to the apemoers and will adds Itéiest wo the nectngs in the tuture Cas causs Kein as own author of the tuay. book tor the coming year, Mis. dparks wd shes, 1, Heron SHI GL plegsing quel lake my Late wna lat at de, ; tue preety closed with the sing- ig ol Hymn 053 "Sow the Seed Be- Al waters and tie repeating or WeShord s Prayer in unison. Pipe ladies were then all invited to the church basement _wherg a delici- ous lunch was served by the Ashburn ties and' a social tune enjoyed by all Members of the visiting societies thanked the Asnburn ladies for their wid hospitality, The olfering amount- ed to JUHU, . Un bruday evening, October 14, the VE held its regular weekly meet- img an the basement of the chureh at Slashed president, Douglas: Ashton vecupied the chair, The meeting op- ened with the singing-of the "Doxolo- uy.' ? towards thie nussionary danounted to 32100. Mr, dgar Her- on and Doris Mae tigron played a pro duct. Mys, Wes] Routley gave a short account of -tht life of Edna Jasques, cwho was. born mm Colling- sla objectiye, wood, and read two of. her poems, "hate: Summer Day," and "Village Ladies Aud." Members of the Glee Clab sang "You Can Smile'; Miss Fern Stephen played a piano number Cantique. O'Amour." Hostonterestng account given by Miss Glenys Stephen of her bus trip, to Victoria, California and througn the northern States" -- in all they travelled about "000 miles from July Ist to August 270h. During the lunch period Everyone was given an oppor- take on her trip, pictures, folders, and wuvenrs which Glenys had on dis- play. 3 ar. Ridges, called on friends in the village on Sunday. =~ Mioand Mes: Clifford Ward, Green- bank, called at- the home of Mr. and Mis. Fred Stephen, on Wednesday. Mr. cand Mrs. Norman Anderson spent the week-end with relatives in ~-Detroit., > -r ea On October 16th, Anniversary ser- vice was held in _Fpsom United Church at 230 in the afternoon with Rev. I. Crosstey=--Hunter, Db; of Trinity ~ United Church, Toronto, as guest speaker. Dr. Hunter was pastor of this charge from W11-1917. Dr. King of 'Winnipeg and; Mr. Ralph King of Scearboro, a former pastor, assisted with the services. The three selec-- tions rendered. by the Greenbank choir were appreciated by all... The whurch was filled to capacity and many in the basement and parked cars heard the service by the loud speaker installed by MF. John Abbott Af Sunderland. Epsom congregation were pleased to have with them Rev. and Mrs: Bushell, of Owen Sound, and many other formér members and friends of the congregation, Wag Sunday, October 9tRS Mr. Ralph King preached his farewell sermon in Epsom. We are sorry to lose such a popular pastor and his wife fro our midst. Mr. Robt. Kale, our new pastor, will he in charge of the sor- vice on' Sunday, Oct. 2rd. We wel- come Mr. and_Mrs, Kale and family Lor oun community. - : (Continued on page four) id by 'mM Fred Fredericks, fami "stylist, claims that women are going to wear {their hair longer within six months , - yif they don't get it cut in the nrean (lime, he's got wore than a fifty-fifty Susan, aud Mrs. W. F, Crosier, | 'The Assessmerit Roll of the Town- chance of being right. were in Toronto for the week-end. There was a splendid attendance at the Woman's Associatio eeting at the home of-Mrs. J. 'E. Holtby last Thursday, We were glad to welcome the ladies from Prospect, also several 'Mrs, Lee, of Oshawa, gave a sple 'talk, which "all should find inspiring jand helpful. Flans are shaping up to {make our bazaar, to be held on Nov. i 24th, the best ever, . Mrs. Holtby and members of her group served a delicious lunch, and a non was spent, Rk CARD OF THANKS 7 Donald and George McArthur, Ux- bridge, R. R. 3, wish 'to thank all friends from far and near who helped during the fire which recently burned their . barn. mention the good work of the Port Perry fire brigade. from Port Perry. The guest apni 11 at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. to profitable and enjoyable social after- They specially wish to ship of Reach for the year 1949, upon which the taxes for the year 1950 will be levied, has been returned to me. Take notice that a Court of Revision will be held -in the Township 'Hall, at 'Manchester, on Monday, Novetiber 7, hear . appeals, duly notified, for or against assessments, GRANT CHRISTIE, oct27 Clerk. ; * NOTICE . TAKE NOTICE, that Court of Re- ivision for the Township of Seugog [will be held in the Twp. Hall, Seugog, At 10 a.m,on Saturday, November b, 1949, at- which time all appeals against the assessment made in 1949 will be dealt with according to law. 5 RALPH D. MILNER, Clerk, Township of Scugog. oct 20-47 LJ * - . | JA Gallop poll shows that the gen 'eral public consider nursing to be the best.career for a girl and teaching to be the worst . . . in spite of the fact that the general public feels foachers' salaries to be too low . .. nothing much is being done to raise them. - LJ - +. i I " _The Prime -Minister gets $22,000 a pyear . , now parliament is raising the salary of the Supreme Court juilges to! in order to aftract' the | $25,000, .- best minds ~. . lawyers may think that it is the supreme honour of the profession to be appointed judge of the Supreme Court but they also feo that it has to pay more than it docs for being Prime Minister . . . . This is justice as seen through the eyes of of the Supreme Court, » [ | | ] President of the Life i come Hust The Passing Show A.C." | A famous, movie star says that' he we suspect this of being Very unsubtle flattery . most American women are fat, * L UE TO loves fat women , , The proposed increase in telephone gives the lie to the old adage ! . that 'talk comes cheap.' . * * . rites Gordon of Toronto, Vice- Underwriters Association. says that 'Canada is on the brink of a period of greatest in- Nairn dustrial expanision and increased ifh- migration it has ever experienced' . . well 'we agree ith part of what he says... Canada ig on the brink. LI SR An authoress claims that failure to distinguish between gross and net in- the budget . . . with us it's a lot simpler than this . we gotta spend more than- we make. * ew F y A doctor has discovered a eure for 'round-shouldered pedple .", ship | heir head around the other way, The highlight * cof the Cvening's citertamment was a - «to livg" Fie offering which was --to--go-- LY tummy of viewing the amany snapshots and Mrs. Wm, Harper of Oak ns i)