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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Mar 1950, p. 4

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They were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent England, Mr, and Mrs. Phil Gendron, and, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Bradley, Douglas and Doris. Mra, Harold Hood was a guest for u few days at the homes of Mrs. R. Carnegie and Mrs. M. Hooey. On Saturday afternoon; Miss Ade- -luide Fennel returned by plane: from. 'u six weeks' visit' to the Barbadoes and Jamaica. Miss Fennel tells us the favorable money exchange rate is very advantageous to Canadians, liv- ing is very comfortable and food is "plentiful. -She said there weren't many visitors from the United King- dom us usual. us the election in England. : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Carnegie re- tuted" on Saturday form a motor trip to Florida. They joyable 'trip, and of secing several of homefolk -during the visit. TTTFTHEORY At the recent Theory Examinations held at the Royal music of Toronto, at 'ort Perry and Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, the following "pupils of Mrs. MeClintock were successful: ~ Grade ---Birbara Woods, Hon. Conservatory ol iL transacted - She attributed this to report an en- |" EXAMINATIONS | THE CHURCHES rer rere -- ST. JOHN' S PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister : Sunday, March 18th, : Subject--The Psychology of Sin. - CHURCH OF THE.ASCENSION Rector: Rev. J..T. Coneybeare. 4th Sunday in. Lent--March 19th,-- 9 a.n,--Holy Communion 11 asm.--Sunday School, 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer Wednesday, March 22nd-- 8 p.n.--Lijtany and Address PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor : Sunday, March 19th. 10 a.m.--Bible School. il a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PERRY . UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m. --S. S. and Church Class. Hh aom-- Primary Department, v1 aam--The Unchanging Christ in the changing world, o p.m--Fate- versus Free Will. Clarinet Trio 7 1 I 5 ALBERT CHURCH S. and Bible Class. Same Christ. PRINCE S. Always the: p.a-- p.m. - : » FULL GOSPEL PENT HCOSTAL CHURCH (meeting every Sundayin the Librury Hall) Pastor--Rev. Geo. Underhill Sunday, March 19th-- 10 a.m.----Sunday Scliool. 11 aan.--Worship, " - All Welcome tage --t Puss. Grado Evelyn--Gibson, "Brooklin wy WwW. MS. The March Evening Auxilary meet- ing was held in 'the United Church on the 8th. The president, Mis. Cooke, the business part after which Mys. I. Ploughman and group took charge of the Devotional period. A most interesting talk was given by Miss Joblin on work in the Indian Reserve in Ontario. We were then favored with a delightful solo by Mrs. Kennedy. Meeting closed as usual. 3323203 2322422283422 -Calendar- for-the - Week Thursday--Blue Ray Chapter visiting Oshawa. Friday--*"At Home" Dance at the School. Girl Guides and | Brownies. Suturday--Home Baking Sale at the Delresteria under the auspices of the Rebekah Lodge. Cribbage game in Taylor's Recrea- tion Room under the auspices of 50-50 Club, Sunday--Services at all Churches. Tuesday--C.G.1T. . P.P.H.S. entertain girls from © Oshawa. CARD OF THANKS _ Mrs. Rosetta (Thomas) Palmer and family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of" kindness, messages of sympathy, and beautiful floral offerings receiv- ed during their recent bereavement. They especially thank the Rev. W. C. Smith, Rev. Allan King, members of Blue Ray Chapter, Order of the East? ern_Star, Fidelity Masonic Lodge and the untiring services of Dr. Rennie. ; BORN Mr. and Mrs. George Nott are hap- py to announce the birth of a son, at Oshawa General Hospital on March 12th. Mother and son doing nicely. } IN MEMORIAM RODMAN---~ In loving memory of . our dear mother, Metilda Rodman, who passed away March 31, 1941, = Her life is-a benutiful mentory, Her absence, a silent regret. Lovingly remembered by Reta, v Stewart, Lottie, Jim and Family *t DIED. 7 PALMER, Thomas, Alfred, at his 'home, Port Perry, on Saturday, March 11th, 1960. Beloved Husband of Ro- -setta Adams; in His 69th year, Service ]- was on Tuesday, at. 2 p.m. from A. I. . McDermott's Funeral Chapel. 'tnent was at Pine Grove Cemetery, Inter. Prince Albert Ontario. ¥ v IMMACU LATE CONCEPTION " PARISH Rev. V. McGivney, Priest. MISUNDERSTOOD--MOST LOVED ~~ The Catholic Church is against false MOST cialism, facism and all totalitarianism. It will 'not unite with other religion. It is' against government control -of Church or School. . Modern dollar wor- shippers are its enemies. +I condemns divorce, birth-control, meréy murder, sterilization, mixed marriages. The that is not with me, is against me" Yet its people lose its priests, die for them. The Catholic Church is ecruci- Dare you investigate? Information by mail free, Port Perry Rod and Gun Club The Club are putting on a raffle of uw 2% hp. Johnson 1950 Outboard Motor for first prize, 2nd prize a Life Jacket, 3rd prize a-Paddle. Tickets will-be 25¢., 5 for a dollar. The pro: ceeds "of this raffle will go- towards the building of the Port Perry. an: orinl Recreation (Centre. Arrangements have been made for the use of the "High School Auditor-. ium--for- Friday, May 12th, and ar- rangements 'are in the making for the Club: to have a program of out- door~life. There will be a silver col- so that as', much money as possible can be turned over to the fund. Sale of raffle tickets will 'be from the stores of the Port Perry business- men and. Club members. The Club takes this opportunity of doing their bit to help get the Centre zens of Port Perry for their patron. age in the buying of the tickets, More will be said on the program at a latter date, . Club activities at the. High School gym Thursday nights. bis. Ee) | A NOTICE Will the party, who was seen taking an Overseas parcel from the pre- mises of Mrs, Herbert Hope, kindly return same at: once, and avold further trouble and embarrassment. eternally existing in Three FPersons-- 'Iwithout FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL OUR STANDARDS OF FAITH We believe in-- 1. The Verbal Inspiration and Ab- solute Authority of the Qld and New Testaments (2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:21) 2..The only. living..and true God Sealed Tenders plainly marked as The Father, Spirit. a The Literal Creation of Man by ; his Fall 'and Depravity through 1 4 recorded in Gehesis, . 5 4. The Diety, the Virgin Birth and ' 7 True. Humanity of Jesus Christ, - ps ol jit IE b. The Substitutionary"Blood Atone- : ment of our Lord Jesus Christ once)" the Son, and the Holy & Tender for 12 ton Pick Up Truck to contents will be received by the undersigned until- 12 o'clock - NOON; MARCH: 20th, "1950, for-a~% TON PICK UP TRUCK, equipped with four, 6 ply tires. ; Factory spéeitications to be enclosed with the tender submitted. 'Lowest or any tender not necessar ily decepted. J. R. NIXON, Engineer, County of Ontario, WHITBY, ONTARIO. made for the sin of all men, nuns 1344222322222 0402081 11111: HEJHLERINI 6. The Literal Resurrection of our| Lord's Crucified Body from among the dead. '1. The Bible conditions of Salvation --Repentance toward God and Faith' in our Lord Jesus Christ, 8. The necessity of the New Birth for every man. Men are justified by Faith only and declared righteous' works, on the ground of" ASHBURN There was-a very good attendance at both the Sunday School and the 'Church setvices at Burn's Church on Sunday, March 12th at 10 and 11 a.m. Following the lesson peridd Mrs, Russell Lunney told an inter- esting story of the work of a mis- Christ's Finished Work on Calvary's' sionary in New Guiena. Rev. John Cross. _. "Riddell had charge of the Church 9. The true church ig an organism' service "and chose for his text St. composed of Justified believers and Mark 14:34, "And saith unto them, not merely un organization. 'my soul is exceeding sorrowful unto 10. The Sacraments of Baptism' bY | death; tarry ye here, and watch." Lepage) ns oe Loni Sunpes, | During the service the choir sang . wine canny and ealth for "Oh What a Friend is Jesus. " our physical bodies. phy The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. 12. The victorious life, santification, : ; appropriating by faith our indentifica- bi, held mn. the basemen) of the tion with Christ in death, burial and hurch on Friday, March 3rd at 8.15 Canada. hy Following his remarks, Mr. Wil: linms: answered many questions which were asked. A vote of thanks was extended to the speaker for his in- formative - talk, The meeting was brought to a close by the singing of hymn "Blest Be the Tie That Binds", and the repeating of the Mizpah Ben- ediction. A lunch of delicious home made candy and 4 cup of coffee was served. and a 'social time enjoyed by all. . "The next meeting will. be held on Friday, March 17 when pictures of Africa will be shown. ; On Friday night the. community Club held its regular meeting inthe school house inthe form of a euchre party. Ten tables were played and p.m. with the president, Arthur Rich resurrection-(Ronr 6:6, andl) ardson occupying the chair, 13. Fhe Baptism of The Holy Spirit The for _enduement of power (Acts 1:8. | meeting opened with the singing of Mrs. R. Batten and Mrs. Henry Doble | received the ladies' prizes and Messrs. Clarence Bryant and Harold Walker land and compared it with that of EJ EE rT IT EF EE LEER Ek sex education, fight communism, so- |- Catholic Church says with Christ *he- fied and vises from the dead offer. lection at the school for this night, | completed and wish to thank the eciti-|§; \*eessssstssssssssrsssssssrsnsaransns Hymn 100 'I Love to Tell the Story' : BA er. {hymn 41 "In my Heart There Rings |for the men. Mis. Russell Richard- i empowering. believers for. as Melody". The minutes of the last ig and Mr, Wes Routley Were the 4. The _pre-Millennial coming of the scetitly ete then Yea and fio ol ue y big gt bis WI Li i ba pr ol nd As call taken. Messrs. Arthur Rich- [Which were donated by Mrs Fire. arc nd Ju fesuechioh 3 ardson, Hugh Knight 4nd Douglas [ham. : cension. of the saints. . ) : Ashton and Mrs. Edgar Heron, Fern] Congratulations to Miss Doris, Mae . The Great Tribulation followed: Stephen and Doris Mae Heron were |Heron who received the Baldwin Ty: he thousand year's reign of Christ appointed to look after the Order of | Trophy for general proficiency at the over the earth. Service for the Young People's Rally Brooklin High School Commencement 16. Eternal happiness for the saved of the Lindsay Presbytery which is exercises on Thursday evening March [and eternal punishment for - the --un={{ He Held in Burn's Church in May. 9th, Several Tron Ashburn atfend- saved. mard0 lt was also decided that the Young |¢d the exercises and enjoyed the play -- = i People's Society be responsible for the | "Aunt Tillie Goes to Town", present- YGood. Friday service. Mrs. W. Rout-|¢d by the students. ley, Florence Doble and Grant Par-| Mrs. Alfred Fisher and Mrs. Wes Helen M. (Pal) Bathie *D.C. {rot were appointed as a-committee to|Routley spent Saturday in Toronto. "DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC be responsible for' this service. Mr. Everett Leach of Elgin, spent the week-end at his- home. here. Mr._and. Mrs. Howard Stiver and Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Can Save With Safety at Your: Rexall Store.) ° ~ TONI SPECIAL OFFER Refil kit with Cream Shampoo RICHARD HUDNUT Permament Refil Kit plus 2 oz. Egg Creme Shampoo , BI 2% 1 RICHARD HUDNUT 8 oz, Egg: Creme Shampao plus' 2 oz. Creme Rinse, Both. 1. 26 and 6 spin curlers, All for. $1. 69 x JERJENS Pilina Castile Soup: pbuciar oo Sia wb cakes 2fic, "VITA RAY id Smoothskin Lotion; 16 oz. $1.60 . (Regular $2.76 Yale) VITA RAY . Bath Powder and "Galvanting. 5 Cologne. ($2. 66 value) Both for $1. 8.. A HE PORT PERRY. NEL EH RTT WHITE BEANS, 2 Ibs. 21c, FRESH FRUITS ites senssinisivireseesns PEE HABITANT PEA SOUP, 28 0. tin wo... SWANSDOWN INSTANT CAKE MIX PIE READY CHERRY PIE FILLER ; PIE READY BLUEBERRY PIE FILLER oo .36c. and VEGETABLES-- Grapefruit, Oranges, Lemons, Turnips, Carrots, Cabbage, Lettuce, Spinach, "Tomatoes, etc. MERLIN DOWSON WE DELIVER PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE 8 oz, 2 for 1bc. 16c¢. TAPIOCA, 8 oz. 20c. 2 for 27¢. Wi LEAS cesses LAWRENCE see PHONE 774 Rexall Store CBRE B BB 1 LBB CITT LB BT SPEOIALS FF CARNATION MILK, ........16 oz. 2 for 27c. CATELLI SPAGETTI ..o..... i FEE | HEE CHI -- LIE repr Te ORR AF Do your 'Interior "at the results. -casily. PORT PEngy Oo gue. a -. -. mim iw : ~Gradunte-of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto : HR 1- 205 J read by Miss Florence Doble. Por Arbopmans Phone Mr. Robert Williams of New Zea- PORT PERRY J i es BRE Chart based on study of 100 fatal deaths are about one- -sixth Ontario's accident problem," Mr. Doucett said. accidents on, streets and highways lugince 1937, a total of 1608 children shows high rate among 4 to 6 year old [have been killed on oui streets and "Child silting group at which book is aimed. TERMINAL GRILL TAKES ANOTHER STEP FORWARD in the way of a faster service for their Customers with the installation of The Latest MOFFAT GRILL us ~ + heated by "ry "ESSOTANE" . "THE FASTEST METHOD OF COOKING" BIEL [Stitt 13221 ton read the Scripture lesson, Mark A poem, "Don't Worry" was land was present as guest speaker and he gave us 'a very interesting. de- Serintion ;of rural life in New Zoo) cupying daughter Catharine, of Unionville, visited on Sunday at the 'home: of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr. 3 The monthly meeting of the Ww. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. A. Dean, * on Tuesday, March 7th with the president Mrs. Walter Knight oc- the chair. The meeting opened: with the singing of "Far, far away" followed with prayer by the president. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. A, Dean from Psalm 37, verses 1-11. Mrs. Gordon Fisher had charge of the third chapter from the Study Book on Christianity in Japan. 'Mrs. Robert Heron conducted the quiz _|from_the February Glad Tidings. The meetingiclosed with prayer by Mrs. €ss. hen who was successful in obtaining written. Auction Sales Farm Stock and Implements, the property of T. A. Venner, lot 80, con. 5, Darlington, near Taunton, on Sat- March 18th, 1950, at 1 p.m. just west of Bfboklin, on Wed, March 29th, at 1 p.m. Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, ete., 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 sold at. the Hay's Sales Arena, Tra- falgar, on Wed,, March 29th, at 1. 00 p.m. Terms, Cash, FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS the property of the late Mrs. Janet | Smiith, Lot 24, Con. 7, Manvers, East of the village of Bethany, on Tues, April 11th. "Sale at one o'clock, - ° SALE OF FURNITURE, the pro- it [perty of Mrs. Chas 'Grass estate, in Brooklin,' on- Thursday, March 23rd. Sale at 1 p.m, Terns. Cash. i TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. ROSRRIEIELETe | 3 SHS Every year about. 200,000" sons_and daughters of Canadians reach 21 years of age and fait status' a8 citi- zens, LJ » . There are.:76, museums in Canada at present, ' " W. Knight, after which dainty re- | freshments were Served by the host- | & Congratulations to Miss Fern Step- ki first class honours in her grade V y! Theory and honours in AR.S.T. piano | ¥ | Horses, Implements, Feed and Fur- | niture, the property of L. W. Hall, Herd of Reg. Ayrshire Cattle will be |" Try our new SPRED Satin Paint. £0] , Washable, dries in 30; minutes, brushes Come and see the new wallboard, ARBORITE! wallboard and cupboard: tops sirens 'Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co, Limifed rs em senbiiim Li LF 98 HO nil moms --_---- IR Ae el LTH BL LI -m 0 OB Decorating Now lor You will be amazed Yor . Phone 240 w s lH iL 'The People's "Where You Get the Choicest in Meats' FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS Meat Market W. E. MacGregor and | Son PORT PERRY ARBORITE, PORT PERRY rks "Spring Ahead NOW is the time to make your plans' for spring enohsiion, BRISTOL TILE BOARD, MASONITE-and PLYWOOD are a few of our Special Lines. Give us a call for furgher information. REESOR F UEL & LUMBER sss SA METAL MOULDING, 2e08282v0sceceesece: 908 ere a es 0% rit 0s", . PHONE 73w +E 3333352320100 0100010000000 0000 000000 ~ARDLEY PRN BE I II EEE "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE' THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST . | rs IN THE LATEST #- COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, 'GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS | 191- -3-5 DANFORTH _AVE., near TORONTO, ONT --$4 FROCKS | egan, Phone GE. 1575 PIPIIISS Seed Fair at i Brooklin The Eleventh' Annual County Seed Fair was held in Brooklin on 'Satur- day, March 11th. Twenty Exhibitors brought out a very fine show of grain, | Approximately 200 farmers attended the afternoon 'session to hesr Profes- sor Morwick, Soils Department, 0. A.C., Guelph, spoak on "Crop to Suit [the Soil." : bio To tntroduce his sublelet, Profs. Morwick had a "coloured film (Grass Roots). sor portance of grass and legumes, in erop, Jotation, This is a very prac- [tical film which emphasizes the im- Professor Morwi emphasized the - importance of "organic . matter in. maintaining the fertility of our soil. He also pointed out that greater care. should: be taken by farmers in their: choice of crops on their different. fields of their farms. On a sloping. field he pointed qut that it is much better to plant -crop, like corn down, By this method 'the top soil is conserved and the soil also is bet- ter able to hold its moisture content Vince Beaton, official delegate to |the Annual Crop Improvement Meet ing in Toronto in February gave a splendid report on this convention, | 'Mr, Ww. T. Brennand, Seed Inspec- tor, Dominion Department of Agri- culture, Toronto and Mr, Ken Fallis, Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch, To- ronto were the official judge, : i PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL will be held on SAT, JULY 1st of his year i during the Hot, dry season of the year. St Aa) across the slope tather-than up and ~~ PEE

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