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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jan 1950, p. 4

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Ch Rs Rb RA YE act } 0 AREA ang Lk hal SR 3 Be - a Tt NA : 50 Fd 5% AE BSS FAR hr, 0 a WARN Ae sales bya, AREF ME RAE FAL SA = ' : 3 in mentioning your guests and F553 As courtesy and service to loca} readers we offer this sum | items t to the Star of Phone' 305d or 50. NEWS items of interest. Send YOM i 4 Mra, David F, Jackson aid Cyn Lois, of Toronto, are 'guests of Dx. and Mrs, Lundy this week, Mr, and Mrs. Clem Jeffiey were - Doug. Hillier, in Toronto, over the © week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Moorehead. were week-end visitors, to Betty's parents, . Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cook, _ Mrs. Frank Honey was a visitor to the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Jeffrey and their new son John Lloyd: Mr, and Mrs, George Lane and 'Mn and Mrs, Hugh Espie attended the White Shrine in Toronto on Saturday evening. Miss Lorraine Brydon is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Archer for a few days. NL san C: G. i. 1 . Anyone peeking into the United Church on a Tuesday eveiing would see a hub: of activity going on. The C.G,LT. girls are getting ready. for their Valentine Tea, to be. held in the iz the only way that the girls have of raising money --so--keep--the-- date --in- mind and turn out to support them. This. year we are not only selling " Home Baking. but there - will be a booth selling artificial flowers made _ kiddies and there will be an Odds and 'Ends booth. CALENDAR FOR "Thursday--Euchre. at the Church. of the Ascension. Friday--Girl Guides. -__.Saturday--Home Baking Sale and Ted at the United Church. at 3 p.m, Badminton. Sunday--Services at all Churches. Monday--Oddfeilows Lodge. Tuesday--C.G.LT. . -. Badminton Club visit Uxbridge. Masonic Lodge. Wednesday - -- Burn's Suppeér- at the ~----Presbyterian-Church.-- Boy Scouts and Cubs. - i HELP FURNISH A.ROQM_AT THI. HOSPITAL .Come to the HOME BAKING SALL AND TEA t6 be held Saturday' after noon, January 21st, at JUbited Church, ~ at 3 pm. Freshly baked: pies, tarts, okie and cakes. Sponsored by the Servic Club. : . Boy Scouts Mothers Auxiliary are ~ 'holding a Euchre and a Court Whist "at the Delicateri in Restaurant on Feb. 1st. : CARD OF THANKS a Te) Mr. and Mrs." Mel. James wish to . éxpress their. appreciation. .to.all- these who so promptly heeded. the call to a chininey fire at their home on .Tues- day night, Jdvary 10th, including tne fire brigade, which saved a. serious fire. DIED WEIR -~ At St Michaels Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday, January 14th, band of Ella Fee, in his 78th year. ~ Funeral servick at St. John's Pres- -byterian -Church- oir -Thesday. ment Pine Grove Cemetery. : IN MEMORIAM SANDISON--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Freeman James Sandison, who passed away January 18, 1940; We loyed him, oh, no tongue can tell, How much we loved him, and how well, "God loved him too, and thought it best To take him home with Him to rest. "Freeman was always so kind and thoughtful;- So happy to give with a smile; He has left us a beacon to follow To make things in this life worthwhile. Lovingly . remembered by wife and Children. McCLINTOCK--In loving \memory of Mrs, George McClintock who died January 18th; 1947, God took her lome, it was His will; But in our hearts she liveth still, Lovingly remembered by her _ husband and daughter. Helen M (Peel) B Bathie *D.C. *DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiroptaetie College, Toronto For Appointment Phone 2087 ; PORT PBRRY guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | "United Church on February 11th. This| by .the girls, also a fish pond for the| THE WEEK _. "|practiced pagan forms of worship. 1950, Robert John Weir, Pe ovat ee Inter- |. eo 1OHN'S PRESBYTERIAN +" + CHURCH ; . Rev, John Rjddell, Minister. Sunday, January 22-- : 11 a.m, --~Sundhy School. : 7 p.m.--Evening 'Worship. Subject--*"Religion and Magic" CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION _ Rev, J. Coneybeare," Rector, Sunday, January 22-- 'I'hird Sunday after Epiphany. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Evening Prayer at 7.p.m. \ HORT PBRRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, January 22nd-- 10 a.m.--Bible School, 11 a.n.--Morning Worship, 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister. Mrs. Elsie Dobson, A.T.C.M., reat --Organist and" Choirleader Sunday, January 22-- 10 a.m ~--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Primary Class. 11 am---"Man's Magnificient Ob- servation shall lead him to. price "less treasure" 7 pom. -- Religion and Bodmin issues imperilled by the approach- ing Iron Curtain, T\"% PRINCE ALBERT 'UNITED CHURCH - Mra. A. Harper, Organist Sundasy January -22-- 2 p.m.--S. S. and Bible Class. .3 -p.m.--The desire to obtain the Sunday School and congregational "meeting. iy 0 : PARISH 'Rev. V. McGivney, Priest. YES . -. 1 CONDEMNED THE . CATHOLIC CHURCH > "And"you would, too," writes a non- Catholic recently. If all the things I '|heard 'the Catholic Church was op- posed to the Bible and tried to sup- press it. I was told that the Church had changed Christ's teachings. and It was told to me that Catholics worship statues. and _images, and that the Catholic Church defied God's law and changed the Sabbath. But now a have learned that these stories and many others about the Catholic Church. are not true . . . and never were. Every day, thousands of our non-Catholic fr iends and neighbours are discover- | ing . . . as this man did . . . that the Catholic belief, worship and 'history are widely misrepresented and mis- understood. That is why we publish these advertisements and invite you to write for free explanation pamphlet. > -, CX ei TOWNSHIP OF S8CUGOG Attention !! All persons leaving cars. or trucks parked on roadways in said Township during winter months, do so at their own risk. 5 GEO. FREEMAN, jan1p Supt. of Roads. {TTT TILT mim TT [Hi LEIS PRINCE ALBERT CUB PACK Our meeting Tuesday night was in the form of a skating party." Satur- day's skating date was of course can-. celled" and we: decided that -the first time the ice in Beaver Meadow was good wé would take advantage of it. There: was a "100% turnout of Cubs along with our new cheer Ronald Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fralick and Ross Sweetman were our guests. The Cubs -had the Grand Howl down on the ice--all circled round the lan- tern, - Hot dogs and hot chocolate were 'enjoyed by everyone at Akela's home and needless to say the warmth of the stove. D | AN ro E FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th I AT 9.00 P.M. IN BROOKLIN TWP, HALL | fe. by - : TVAN BARR ORC A : ADMISSION 50c. per person ONE W MRE RyaRY BL. pT THE CHURCHES 5 |i Farmers Attention! Recent" dri#tie* pllice' reductions in 'farm PROTEST MEETING IN THE Port Perry High School; o £3 3 Yice, demands immediate action on the part of farmers, } EVERY FARMER 18 INV ITED TO ATTEND A products | hil vids i 8 +4 - pi ~ | shooting, - treasure of the Kingdom of God. | * | Friday, January. 20, at 8 p.m.--Annual IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. 0h heard-about-it-were-true.--For-years 1- } Sal, January 2 ¢ SPECTAL SPEAKERS WILL BE IN - ; ATTENDANCE. This meeting is sponsored by the Ontario and.; Durham Fetlerations of Agriculture, 5 i Port Perry Rod and Gun Club . Meetings are being held each Thurs. day in the "Port Perry High School gym, where they have casting and There is plenty of sport in this and the competition is very keen. Thursday night, January 19, the Club are having a duck shoot. The follow- ing Thursday night, January 26, some of the members of Whitby Fish. and Wild Life Club are coming up. Anyone wishing to become a mem- ber of the Club are invited to come along, and contact Hariy DeShane, the President, or Ott Hamilton, Sec.-Treas. or apy of the Club members. » LJ » * € WILD LIFE PICTURES Through constant trying to get the Carling Conservation Club to come to Port Pefry, the Port Perry Rod and 1Gun Club have at last been successful, 'Carlings have spent mucli money on the-conservation:of fish and wild. life. |. Millions lave been spent. on this un: tiving work. The feature picture for this show 'will be" Expedition Moose, the study of which was directed by.R. L. Peterson of 'the Royal Ontario Museum. The photographef~ was Dalton. Muir, who | brought back over 6000 ft. of film on the life of the moose." or It has taken three 'and a half years to make film and story. It is con- sidered a great film and most valuable to- science., "7 Expedition Moose con: tains most dramatic shots of moose. This show will-be in the Port Perry day, February 1st at 8 p.m. and ig free to all. Carlings do not permit High School Auditorium on Wednes- a few years ago. Could not 'these be used by the boys, The next gamé will be- played in Uxbridge against Greenbank to-night, Naturally there are expenses incured in- hiring the rink.' The team could be relieved of this by the presence of some Port<Perry supporters. ASHBURN --The January meeting of the Ladies' Guild was held at_the home of Mrs, G. Fisher, on "Thursday, January 12th at 2.30 p.m. with the president, Mrs, "R. i The meeting opened with' the sing- ing 'of hymn. 93, 'Revive Us Again", Scripture lesson taken from Exodus 20:1-17 read by Mrs. A. Paynter, was followed with the repRAINgG' of .'the Lord's Prayer in unison. Tlie treasurer's report was given by Mrs, P. Barrie which showed $274.11 raised during. the" year. Mri, Lorne Payrott presided for the election' of officeis which resulted in the following being elected: President, Mrs. Russell Richardson; Vice-Pres,, Mrs. Lorne Parrott; See,; Mrs. Gordon Fisher;" Treas. . Mrs. P. 'Barris; Pianist, Mrs. A, Parrott. - It was decided to hold a supper on Febraury 14th, in' the basement of the church. Meeting closed with the repeating -lof-the-Mizpah-benedi¢tion.-- Miss: Glenys Steven, of Whitby, spent the 'wéek' end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Stephen. end in Detroit. Mrs: G. Fisher, Mrs. Edgar 'Heron, |° Mrs, . A. Paynter, Mrs. William Gardner, Mrs. C. Graham, Misses Flor- ence Doble .and Vera Leach attended any admission fee. It is the hope of the Port-Perry Rod and Gun Club that every citizens of included. Port CPL Plays Hockey . In spite of the lack of facilities here in town, a bunch of the local lads have for med a hockey team called the "Orphants." This team is touring'the centres where there are skating fa- cilities and one such game was played in Uxbridge last Thursday' night. Al- though a few of the Greenbank team were in the adult class, the Port boys were more than a match for them. Doug. Heayn opened the scoring for Port by completely fooling Murray Lee of Greenbank. -Port-again banged in two niore, one by Fred DeNure, the other by Don: Ashbridge. Finally Greenbank came up with a goal by Jim Beaton, on an assist froin Roddy Foster. Glen* Till scored again for Greenbank in the second period; fol- lowed by two more by Jim Beaton, While this was going on Port packed in three more goals, making the 'score 6-4 in favour of Port Perry. "1 If any stars shouldbe picked, I think the first should go to Johnny Pallock, who played a spectacular game: ¢ The home .team'd 'end had thé-ap; pearance of 'a skating carnival" for there were no two sweaters alike in colour. This assorted lo 'does not do justice to the 'calibre "of the team. There are. sweatérs in cold storage that werd ugbd by the Junior "C" team Port Perry will see this picture, ladies ' the annual meeting. of 'the W.M.S. Presbyterial held in Lindsay on Tues- day, January. 10th, : Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds and 'daughter Judith Karen, of Hagers- ville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'Heron' during the, week end. Several of qur ladies attended the. Wear-Ever Brush demostration held _|at the home of Mrs, Walter- Gook- -on- Thursday evening. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Macaithy' recently of Toronto, to our Cominun: ity. A number from' ere agtended the funeral of the late Frank Disney bf Mt. Zion on Thursday last," We ex- tend heartfelt sympathy to all mem- bers of his family. The first meeting of. the Ashburn Community Club for 1980 ;was held. in the school house on Friday evening January 18th with a good attendance, Progressive elichre was played: un- til ten:thirty with the following win: ning prizes; Ladies--Miss Vera Leach; Ladies second--Verna Johnston; Gen- tleman's second--Mr. W. Hopkins. * Sandwiches, cookies and coffee were served and a gobial time enjoyed by all : PORT PERRY BUSINESS MEN'S | The Port Perry Business Men's Association are planning 'a Chicken | Supper meeting at the Delicateria Dining Hall, on' Wednesday February 8th at 6.80 p.m. General business and discuspions will take place,\gs well as motion pictures. , tendance ia hoped for. ¥ At 7 o'cloc Nae mair nor 100 tickets wull * an' ye'll no RTT and his|f. ISTRA i Och aye, £ II be getting' Haggis, an I hear tell they' re gaun tae be gaein' a TICKETS ARE ONLY RRR AA IRA RRR Rar RRR aR PRR RaraRrRibiraits "HOOT MON !! LET'S A GANG. TAE: - THE BURN'S SUPPER AT THE PRESBYTERIAN 'KIRK, PORT PERRY on Wed, Januar' 25th BEST SCOT! Itt te k at. nicht. . be sold, 80 get your richt noo be fashed. rize for the Ao JOKE, Fk AE DOLLAR APIECE BRA a aan R ara RRNA RRR RRNA RR RRr ibaa aa ibbairy Richardson; presiding: ------------ :|ercises. _{ his time to his grocery store, ------ Mrs, 0," Graham spent the week- | tleman's first--Mrs.-H. Ashton} Gen-]| Tickets $1.00 por' plate. A good. at-| | ture, Acta i$ gave the topic "Value of Recreation". 4 |A donation was made to the M. & M. Blackstock Blackstogl W. L held a euchre party Friday. evening. prize . winners were Doreen VanCamp and Osmond Wright. Mrs. M. Grahem tied with Doreen who won after a play-off. Mr, 'and Mrs, Maguire have moved into 'the apartment . in the Saywell building, formerly occupiéd by Mr, and Mrs, Collins, "Welcome i) Bladkstock. . Mri and Ms. Art Ravn were pre- sented with several lovely gifts by local friends in the Community Hall Thursday night.' 'Mr. 'Rahm will be { | with o Mri McLaughlin, on the Mec- Laughlin farm near Tyrone. We wish {1 | them luck.and happiness in their new home; © Mr. and Mrs, Lanaing and Miss P. : | Hoopy; Toronto, spent a day with Mr, land Mrs. H. Hooey.' Glad to learn that Mrs. Fred Trewin is at home after'a sojourn in"Hospital; and sorryito, Yepart that Mri: )C. Mar- low has suffered d set-back. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Fordér on' the birth of a daughter; and to Mr, and Mrs: Roger Dorrel, Aylmer, Quebec, on the ar- rival of - their. baby dapghter. Mrs. Earl Dorrell has returned after spend- ing some time with Roger and his family, = ° Congratulations to Beryl Larmer receiving her cap, at Nicholls Hospi- tal, Peterboro. Mr, and Mrs. Larmer and Lois attended tlie ceremony. Miss Lois Larmer had a student teacher-with-her- fora week. Durham and Northumberland now pay a total of $50 for each wolf killed || which is $26 more than the regular bounty, - ° On Jan, 9, the Inaugural meeting of the. Cartwright Council was held in the Community Hall. Rev. C. W. Hutton conducted the - devotional 'ex- Brute Heaslip™ of Viewlake is the new Reeve, and the Councillors are George Black, Ivan Cochrane, Wes-' ley Sweet and Allan Suggit. Clerk, Henry Thompson, - now has all his new. duties assigned to him. We extend to:them all best wishes 'for a very: successful 1950, " ° 'Mr. . Harold Martyn who has been Canada Bread: Salesman in this dis- trict for 'two years, finished on Sat- urday: and is now going to devote all The District Annual Lodge is meet- ing in the local lodge room on Tuesday afternoon, 2 Blackstock ~-Women'a Thstitute met at the home of Mrs. Norman Mountjoy ii spite of the bad weather. Mrs, John McKee gave "the" Scripture r reading. The roll call was ariswered by an His- torical Event and the responses were good. 'After the business session con: ducted by President Mrs. Norman Mal- colm and the Sec'y Mrs. S. VanCamp, the program was in charge of the His- torical Research group. Mrs. G. Mar- low read a short poem "A Happy New Year" then all joined hands -and sang "Auld Lang Syne". Mrs. M. Fisher delighted everyone -with her account of the-Area -Convention. A sing-song was lead by Mrs. J. Beacock. Mrs. G. Marlow' read an account of James E. Coyne; new Vice-President of the Bgnk of Canada in Ottawa, who succeeded Donald Gérdon. Mrs, .P, VanCamp conducted a contest. : Lunch was then served. Mrs. Mountjoy gave us a very pleasant surprise by passing her '| Anniversary Wedding Cake. | OF 08 Sa * MEAT. PIES HOT boas ETC. If it faa a friendly ple § in Port Et ie you are Ipdking | for. viv TRY UE bs A ie galing» [0H havin Jia. ad Qeask the kids, fo 10a : protgads liao "14 The: Bash Inflow aadi0 bX 0 (3 ha bow, 3 RISER SEAGRA The. Young People's, Union of the VE f | United Church held their meeting in i$ [the 8. 9. room Tuesday, Jan, 10, with 1a good attendance, Bevérley Scott presided, Prayer by Rev. A. W. Loug- heed. Caro Colly read the Serip- 11-14, Beverley Scott I - Lawrence's Drug Store News CR (You Can Save With Sate at Your Rexall Store.) VITA " Smooth Skin Lotion 16: 0z, size (Regular $2.75) Ayerst's Alphamettes, $1 $1. 1.85, 33.40 15,00 Fross('s Neo Chemical Foodes : : & ules $145, $2.65, $5.45 RAY. on! The new |, on January '4th with'a fair attendance Terminal wan = | SPECIAL $1.00 . SPECIAL $1.50 Puretest Plénamina Cap. $1.85, $5.75 te---- Puretest Cod Liver Oil; 75¢. dnd $1.25 " Kepler's. Malt, and Cod: Liver 0il i NOXZEMA 0c. and $1.50 .10 oz. size National Cod Liver and Maite ; Wampole's Cod Liver 59¢., 89¢, and $1.59 Rtraet -$ 1.00 - A. M. LA | PHONE Ze Rexall Store WREN CE PORT PERRY a ET et -B od tint fo wa 8 SUN JOY GOLDEN CORN, Choice, 20 0z. ..i......... 2 for 29¢, B CHERRY VALLEY TOMATOES, Choice, 28 oz. ....2 for 29¢. -NATURE'S BEST PEAS, Choice, 20 0Z. ....ccoriren «2 for 29c¢. a GLENWOOD BEETS, Choice, 15 0%... vnnierinnns +2 for 19¢, ] AYLMER PEAS and CARROTS, 15 0Z, ...iicinininnisninss 2 for 35¢c. = STOKELEY HONEY POD PEAS, Fancy, 15 oz. raped BO u CLOVER LEAF RED COHOE SALMON, ssa. aie 36¢. ® PINK SEAL SALMON, 1's ......... Ee tit fats ed nde, | FLOWERDALE TEA BAGS, 18's 25¢, 36's 45c. 72's 85¢. #8 NEW CABBASE, NEW CARROTS, TURNIPS, ° | TOMATOES, = LETTUCE, CELERY, "ETC. ll a tt Ce ey : MERLIN DOWSON WE DELIVER-- PHONE or FOR SERVICE tit n A 0, ep ey em mg Pea : i Stove C---- Se ee NOW IN STOCK a. eh nails Get Yours while it lasts PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ~~ Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. Anthracite in | at. 3 21.50 per ton at $ 23, 75 per ton | = 1 ms ms PHONE 289. | 2 TE as: er tn 8 Te 3] -- LO oh lath ] r H Are you thinking of. Remodeling your Home . : ; or Business. 5 B We have in stock all types of Wall Board:-and-Finishes: 7 See er te ee % "To Your Dimensions Within A '§ . SASH -- 'Week Of Placing Your Order. ro : ] : Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited. H : 3 PORT PERRY | Phone 240w ® . ¥ite= The People's FRESH and CURED MEATS. of. ALL. KINDS Meat 'Market Tio 44 'Where You Get the "Chgicest: in Meats" En bis sdpymic ard oo ond al Phone 72w, W. E McGregor and Son. Aosilvk i ona PORT PERRY. tn dot Ar a; PORT PERRY REPAIRING AND REMODELLING: fiots i - Now is the time to get that Modern Kitchen or Bathroom, # build Cupboards, lay Hardwood Floor, and the many;odd # jobs you have been wanting to do for years." i - : 'We have stocks of Plywood, Gyproc," Donnacons, Hard- 8 Wood Flooring, *Masonite, Mod Trims and many items which reasonable cost SEE US FOR P = ite Tileboard, Chrome § GS ES AND & room at ¥. ICES AND ATES i . REESOR FUEL-& LUMBER PHONE. 78w CARRE I > b= A committee was appointed to chooge '|a play. . Games and contests were oa: joyed and lunch served. . nesday, Jan, 11. Mrs, Reynolds pre- .|sided' assisted by Mrs. R.. Nodwell, the Secrétary. Rey.'A. W. Lougheed gave an' address 'on "Faith", The report on last year's work was given and: very gratifying, Mrs! Fishley, the treas,). sald $1014.73 raised for year. Mrs«Thompson reported for the card and fruit fund: Mrs. Butt read letters of appreciation and reported several donations received. The ladies voted $100 to the Parsonage Fund. Lunch was served, 8 'membars were pre- sent. The Community Club held thelr re- gular party in the schogl Friday night. The crowd was somewhat'ssmaller than usual. Those taking part in the | The Woman's Association met at the. home of Mrs. Ralph Reynolds on Wed- | - > Croster, piano day Eunice Fishley! reading; voeal solo by Marion on, The prize winners in the euchre were Mr. E. Butt and Murray Short. Mrs. G. Fishley and Bernice Harding. The erokinole winners were Donald Crosier, Rose Sweetman and- Velma Chilvers, Mrs! T. Emmonds 'attended the funeral of his father-in-law, Mr, Wel- lington 'Fitehett, which took place at Queetisboro. last week.s ~~ vc * "The many friends of Frank Watson: willbe' pleased to know that he ls making a satisfdctory recovery after 158 his recent 'operation. : bye "Mrs. Colley: is recuperating | at hor a ay i home "after 'undergoing ment in Oshawa Hospital. ' Mr, Ralph Reynolds has Hoon tnd posed' for the past : James Short is ill 8 program ware, Shirley Ann and Jean

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