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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Mar 1950, p. 4

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a i te : PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1060 g doo COLT. and |r ee : -- LOCAL NEWS Explorers TERMINAL GRILL 'Lawrence!s Drug Store News JE PISO CCR TAF courtesy and sérvice to local readers we offer this column 'in mentioning Your guests and items of interest. "items tothe Star or Phone 306J or 60. Send your : Mrs. R. M, Holtby and Murs, Moffatt entertained at dinner on Saturday, March 4th in honour of Mrs, Andrew + Turner, of Carroll, Manitoba. - The uests were. Mrs; Turner, Mrs. Real, MT. and Mrs. Wm. Holtby, and Mr, and Mrs. 'Ernie Holtby. The event -also "+ marked the 48th wedding anniversary -of Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt to whom the guests presented a lovely gift. 'Mr, and Mrs. Hartwell Powers of .. Unionville were visiting their cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reesor on Tues- day evening of this week. ORONO CHURCH FUND A number of people in the village have suggested that all interested the people of Orono to rebuild their church, recently destroyed by fire. It is our wish that all local and dis- trict churches, and service organiza- show-the neighbourly spirit by assist- ing this village in overcoming their misfortune. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Mrs. Florence Mec- Clintock, music teacher of Port Perry, . for, her keen interest and wonderful help shown our daughter Norma, in the recent Kiwanis Music Festival held in Toronto. We also offer con- gratulations to Donna Samuels on winning "second prize in her class at the Festival. Mr. and Mrs. fain Levinson. SAL _ CARD oF THANKS We woiild like to take this oppor- tunity of expressing our thanks and appreciation to all those who aided us at the time of the fire which destroyed our home Feb. 24th, and to our many friends and-neighbours who have since come to our assistance. Our special thanks to the Port Perry Fire Brigade and the Uxbridge fire- men for: their splendid efforts, The Geer Family. BORN -- HEAYN---To Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Heayn, at Oshawa General Hospital, "on February 26th, 1950, -a-baby-girl-- Linda Suzann. - DIED JEFFREY--Suddenly, at his home Blackstock, on Tuesday, March 7th, 1950, Samuel Jeffrey, beloved husband of the-late Mary Proutt, in his 92nd year. Funeral Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. 1 - >. Port Perry United ~-- Mission Band The Port Perry United Church Mis- sion Band will hold their next meeting on Monday afternoon, March 13th. The officers in charge for this neet- ing will be Donna Samells, Irene Ptol- emy and Harvey Webster. ~All mem- "bers are asked to be present at this meeting. It was decided to appoint officers at each meeting to take part at the next so come on out, perhaps you will be chosen. Plans are being made for a St. Patrick program at this meeting. - 1 es : APPLES FOR SALE McIntosh, Spy, Stark and Steen. Phone H. Pallock, 317W, Port Perry. --We Deliver. > EE iii, Service Club Last Thursday evening 13 members - gathered at the home of Mrs. Grace Hastings. Our numbers were small because of such cold weather and those girls who didn't turn out will be sorry when I tell you what they had for lunch "Strawberry Short-Cake", just 'think what we missed. The meeting "was opened by our, Vice-President, Mrs. Reva Linton owing to the ab- _ sence of our President. The main topic of conversation for the evening of course was the Telephone Euchre, the prizes were won by the.following: First Prize Ladies--Mrs. R. Vernon "First Prize Gents--Mr, * Booby Prize Ladies--Mrs, F. DeNure ~~Booby Prize Gents--Mr. F. Smith. 'Our sincere thanks to all those who "turned up at the various homes, it wig a very bad night outgide and those who came from thd~island deserve a medal, they just got through their cards and managed to have their lunch "when they had to go, to follow the snow. plow home, or - they wouldn't have got home. We don't. know ex- . Actly just how much money was taken "in but-I will tell you next time. The "next meeting will bo at the home of Mrs. W: C. Smith, friends should do something to assist | tion will get behind this drive and] Bill Haynes | THE. CHURCHES ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH « Rev. John Riddell, Mihfster- Sunday, March 12th-- . Subject-- Religions of Jesus and the Scribes. . L,CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev, J. T. Coneybeare March 12--3rd Sunday in- Lent. 11 aan--Sunday School. . 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer. Wednesday, March 16th-- 8 p.m.-- Evening Prayer and address PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH _ P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, March 12th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. . Wednesday, Prayer Mesting at 8 pm. PORT POR' I' PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, March 12th-- 10 a.m.--S8. S, and Church "Class. 11 a.m.--Primary Class. 11 a.m.--Morning Service Subject--Jesus the Preacher. 7 p.m.--Sgrvice of Sacred Music by the choir under the leadership of Mrs. Elsie Dobson: PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Mrs. A. Harper, Organist. - 2 pom--S. S. and Bible Class. . 3 p.n.--Service. -Subjeet--Jesus the Preacher. rq . {. FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL _Pastor--Rev. Geo. Underhill Sunday, March 12th-- ¢ . 7 p.m.--Combined Baptismal service "nt Oshawa Assembly. I) All Welcome IMMACULATE 'CONCEPTION : PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest. ~"MARY" Love Mary--Love God Many Protestants do not know that both Luther and Calvin admitted the dottrine of 'the divine "'Motherlicod", that Mary is the Mother of God, Lu- ther wrote "There is no honour, no blessedness capable of approaching an clevation which consists of being of the whole human- race, the sole per- in the perogative of having one son in common with the heavenly Father". Calvin wrote "We cannot acknowledge the -blessing brought to us by Jesus ®ithout acknowledging at the -same time how highly God honoured and on- riched Mary in choosing her, for the Mother of God." Catholics follow Lu- ther and Calvin in their love of Mary the key of God's love. Our Motto-- "To Jesus Ci Mary. kt oe ST SCUGOG The fine messages of Rev. M. Bick and the choir were received by only a few on Sunday. The weather and roadd were responsible for the small attendance at church. The World Day of Prayer was ob- served in Grace Church on Feb, 27. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden on the birth of a little daughter on February 28th, a little sister for Shirley and Beverley. daughter doing well. Girls -bring- your material to the home of Mrs, Boundey on Saturday for the meeting o the Junior Home- makers, Mr. Wright, of Toronto, is staying with Mrs. Harry Gray, for a time; We hope that nothing serious has hap- pened to Mr. Gray and that he will soon be home again. . number of crows have arrived here. Miss Fay Edgar visited Miss Yvonne Milner .on 'Sunday. - Mra: F. Green, of Toronto, visited little Merelene at the home of Mrs, David; Hope on Sunday. A progressive euchre party was held on Friday evening in the Township Hall. A good time is reported, All are glad to hear Mrs, Percy Jeffry has returned home from the Oshawa General Hospital and is get- ting along quite well, Her infant son fs with her mother Mrs, Rodd Brooklin, at Tew ToT aes; he. 7:80 the Expos "| were handed in and this year the res- - |so we could all look smart in our mid- "|glad that she would not be leaving us {sang for She's a Jolly Good Fellow " |rett led the girls in games while the son, superior to all' others, unequaled Mother and} Spring must be on the way as a ; The Explorers mot met at seven o'clock and we played games Sy ans al T recesses res sa went into their groups. and the C. al T gathered together for their Worship Service; after the Service , Miss Job- lin introduced Mrs. Smith and told her how glad we were to have her back with us once more. 'We were to start our Study Book last night and Mrs. Smith came fo introduce it to us. She started 'off by asking the girls what was meant by Missions and this-got them started in a very good manner. resets esed ~TAKES ANOTHER STEP FORWARD [Tir a re pee eR das in the way of a faster service for thelr Customers with the installation of The Latest MOFFAT GRILL heated by "ESSOTANE" | THE FASTEST. METHOD OF COOKING" $2840 00000040000 (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store.) SPRL Nal Sill LKA: SELTZER vrai d Be LAWRINOES iin "BAYER ASPIRIN .....18¢. 39, 79. BRONCHIAL CHASE'S NERVE FOOD, 69¢c., $1.79 MIXTURE DANDE-CAS TABLETS ...25¢., 50c. The cough medicine 'that | ENO'S FRUIT SALT ..5%. and 9c. really gives relief. FROSST'S 217 Tablets 85¢., 75¢., $1.60 : hn 370828000000 ttettatleaeotsd 133123818 Through Mrs. Smith's guidance' the : - girls 'learned what Missions were for and what they accomplished and what we could do to help them, The discue- gion-on 'Missions was thoroughly en-|* joyed by all, and Barbara Love thanked Mrs, Smith for coming and said that she hoped that she would come again aoon. We opened our Business period with the C.G.LT. purpose, the roll call was given and the minutes of the last meeting were read. The Jingle Boxes Afternoons ponse mas very good. -Mrs. Starkey then told the girls that our Mother and Daughter Banquet would be held LENI, Conductor. ronto were of Miss Kerr coming away out here to us, She asked-the' girls to ask their mothers if at all possible could all those girls who have no mid- dies, get them before the end of April Fri. Afternoon -- Organ Recital Eaton Auditorium ---------- Massey Hall------ GU ES' I ARTISTS--E, POWER BIGGS, Organist, HERTA GLAZ, Contralto. either April 28 or May 6th and that "Tenor. PHILLIP MacGREGOR, Baritone. our Provincial Seéretary Miss Eliza- Lois Marshall, Mary Morrison, William Morton, beth Kerr would be the speaker of the Andrew MacMillan - : evening. It is a'great honour to have |} : en premarin Miss_ Kerr come to our Banquet, and , -- SIX EVENTS -- Mrs. Starkey--told us of how envious. Wed. Afternoon -- Orgun Recital ........... Mfertranisrerirgrgriri E, Power Biggs some_of 'the C. G. I, T, groups in To- Evening -- B Minor Mass ........ Choir, Orchestra, Soloists Thur, Afternoon -- Conservatory Chamber Orchestra, Ettore Mazzoleni, Conductor. Evening -- St. Mathew Passion Eve ning -- eign) Heat, Peasant Cantata -- Choir, Orchestra, Soloists. The TORONTO MENDELSSOHN CHOR Sir Ernest MacMillan, Conductor © Presents BACH F ESTIVAL | APRIL 19th, 20th, 21st. Evenings ETTORE MAZZO- BRIAN. SULLIVAN, nh " Choir, Orch,. Soloists E. Poyer Biggs dies for our Banquet, Miss Joblin then got up and told us, much to our regret; that she had come to a very hard decision and that she | had to leave C. G. I. T. to enable her to have more time for her school and home. We all heard this with great regret but we were prepared for it and SERIES TICKETS: i = 4 $2. 50--$3. 650--8$5.00--$6.00--$7.50. (3 evening perfor mances, and option of 1 Yokes at b0c. for each --afternoon- performance) MAIL ORDERS NOW TO: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, 135 College St,, Toronto. _ Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. REE -- Kent Gerrow presented Miss Joblin SS S000 PRR i PPR et el ntttittaititttatiistiotesded *e. with a lovely Silver Broach on behalf CHURCH = of the C. G, I. T. and Explorers. ana | (meeting every Sunday in the Library |8he told Miss. Joblin: that we were EASTERN S T AR Hall) sorry to lose her -but that we were NEWS entirely, Miss Joblin 'was overwhelm- ed but managed to thank the girls and even tell us a little joke. . The girls the last month.' and then Miss Lawrence and Miss Bar- other leaders prepared lunch. After a lovely lunch the girls sang Taps. Hope to see you all next Tuesday, we want to talk over. plans for our Banquet. tending these gatherings. ing the work of the Order, 'Halen M. (Peel) Bathie *D.C: *DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian "Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto manville and Pickering. to welcome these visitors, For Appointment Phone 205J PORT PERRY 'member, Mr. Thomas Palmer. Grik Blue Rey Chapter of "the Eastern Star has had a very busy time during Several invitations were received from the various Chap- ters-in-our District and some of the members have had the pleasure of at- One in particular was the School of Instruc- tion" held 'in Toronto by Northcliffe Chapter and proved to be of great in- terest 'and very educational regard- We were pleased to welcome a new | member recently and looking forward to our special meeting to-night when we gntertain the Chapters from Bow- Members should do their utmost to be on hand It is with deep regret that we report the illness of our Worthy Patron Mr. Leonard Colbear and also another We Only a Limited Number of TICKETS left Get Your Tickets NOW for a Very Good Chance of 'Winning A 1950 PONTIAC CAR This Car will remain at Archer Motor Sales until day of Draw. MARCH 24th Tickets $1.00 each = pa | : IN AID OF RECREATION CENTRE .|p.m. VEvis SEIS LLILLSLLL L080 0100000000000 000000020000 ve 4 wish for them a speedy recovery and also hope that any other members on '|the sick list will soon be well enough to attend our meetings. We are looking forward to our visit to Sunbeam Chapter in the near fu- ture. : Miami Li ~~ GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER gives you complete, Jependably, = local news. You need to know a But you live also in ao WORLD where big events are in the making -- events which can mean so much to you, to your job, your home, your future. For "constructive reports and interpre- tional news, there is no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. Enjoy the benefits of being best. informed--locally, nationally, internationally -- with * your loco) paoper_and The Christian Science Monitor, LISTEN Tuesday nights over ABC stations t6 'The Christian C:iz ico Méeniior Views the News," And use this coupon today for a special in- v. 8. ticductoiy subscription, $ 12 Science Monitor Oh, arabs Ste. Boston 13, Mast. USA. Please send me on Introductory subsciiption to The Christion Sciynee Lionitor -- 26 Issues, 1 enclose $1... (name) (address) (zone) (stote) | Jali} (cy) s ~~ Auction Sales Farm Stock and Yinplements. the property of T. A. Venner, lot 80, con. 6, Darlington, near Taunton, on Sat. March 18th, 1860, at 1 p.m. 1 . Horses, Implements, Feed and Fur- niture, the property of L. W. Hall, Just west of Brooklin, on Wed., March 20th,.at 1 p.m. Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, etc, the Pro- perty of Mrs, Wm. Cooper, Lot 22, Con. 6, Whitby Twp. 1 mile South- East of Brooklin, on Saturday, March 25th, at 1.00 p.m., CATTLE-- 'The Hord of Reg. Ayrshire Cattle will be sold 'at the Hay's Sales Arens, Tra- falgar, on Wed,, March 28th, at 7.00 Torms Cash. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. a y So Eads that is going on where you live. | #8 - tations of -national and interna- |B 8 ounce bottle 80¢.. : k GRAPE SALTS .........50¢; and $1.00 - HEET LINEMENT . i IRONIZED YEAST: vaperesessanis IDCs SA ...98¢. and $189 A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 7275 3x i PORT PERRY T Eh a RBG EB p=} = E 1 3rRorALs NESCAFE, 4 oz. jar ......... i WEL EINER RC WEN EC Td WE 63c. GOLD MEDAL PEANUT BUTTER, 16 02. JAF ..coooovervoveeeirenn, . 35¢. INTERLAKE TOILET PAPER ....iiion, 3 for 82¢, SILVER SWAN SERVIETTES . .. pkg. 16c. FOOD SAVER--WAX PAPER... NEE wea Sa . 82. STOKELEYS ORANGE JUICE, 48 02. ....coooooooovvoviieesessesssensession 9c, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES MERLIN DOWSON WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 'FOR SERVICE OO 0 I. ] '. CI] CI LL mm u s ol * Do your Interior at the résults. "easily. wallboard and cupboard tops.- HERE Ml 0 ~ PORT PERRY HH Sh J A AT LO OE OO Try our new SPRED Satin Paint. Washable, dries in 20 minutes, Bross: Come and see e the new wallboard, ARBORITBI Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited | mm Ri A Decorating Now - You will be amazed \ mae on lo ee | For : 'Phone 240 w The People's Meat Market "Where You Get the Choicest in Meats" - FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS Phone 72w, W. E. MacGregor and Son PORT PERRY PORT PERRY. Spring Ahead NOW is the time to make your plans for spring renovation. ARBORITE, . BRISTOL TILE BOARD, METAL MOULDING, MABONITE and PLYWOOD are a few of our Special Lines. Give us a call for further information. LJ REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73w --"ARDLEY "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" | THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST "IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING COWNS FROCKS -491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE., near P = RONTO, ONT hone GE. 1576 |Fish and Wild Life Corner TORONTO-- Catostomus Commer- sonnii-=just plain sucker fish--may soon .permanently join the elite com-: pany of trout, bass, whitefish and maskinonge in government hatcher- ies and rearing stations if an 'experi- ment now" being tried by the Ontédrio Department * of Lands and Forests turns _out well. Construction of & battery to hatch' sucker eggs is now underway at Deer Lake Hatchery neai Havelock where the sucker. fry produced will gerve as an important item in the food supply of the maskinonge which will be rais- ed to fingerling size prior to planting in suitable lakes and. rivers of the district. The battery includes the installa- REE i ea tion of 120 hatchery jars together with the necessary facilities to supply an. hatching purposes, al "The experiment is a comparatively new project which is being operated with- considerable expectation of suc- cess," an official of the Fish and Wild- life Division explained. "If it. proves successful it will materially reduce. the number of minnows required from dertaking. "It is expected that the facilities this provided will increase the num- ber of maskinonge fingerlings that will he available for distribution next summer." i acta TTT eee Approximately 16,000,000 gallons of plant. --Quick Canadian Facts. fl ample volume of running water for outside sources for this important un- water a day are used in the manufac: ture of nylon at a Kingston, Ontario, : --a eo LIE

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