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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1951, p. 4

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30 v any' SAA ¢ * LH li a a i & SE a f. 1 OCAL in mentioning your guests and items to the Star As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column NEWS items of interest. Send your W.M.S. The United Church Evening Aux- iliary January meeting was held at Mrs, Fred DeNure's home on the 15th, Mrs. Cooke, president, took' charge and the-call-for- yearly reports from the different departments met with i good: response. The New officers were then installed by Rev, C.- Smith, after Which our new Michell, took the chair, and conducted new business. In the absence of Mrs. R. Peel the Devotional period taken over by Mrs. Cooke and group. The large attendance enjoyed a happy time and refreshments later. wus ie O.M.H.A. JUVENILE HOCKEY © STANDING < ox (A) Unionville en D (C)Sunderland 4 4 0 0 8 (B)Newmarket (C) Port Perry' - bh I 0 ou 2 CCyRichy Hill 8037070 (B)Newmarket 2 2 0 1] i (C)Stouffville ... 3 0 3 0 0 _OMILA. MIDGET HOCKEY (C)Stouffville .. 5 3 0. 2 ¥ (C)Aurora .... ... 5H 2 1 FA i} (B)Newmarket .. 2 2 0 4 (C)Plort Perey 4° 0 01 0 0 'Standing as of January 20th, 1951 Jas. Austin, Convener, Stouffville. --- a frou FFVILL E CLIPPERS VH. . PETERBOROUGH PETES Want to se¢ some real hockey! How about dropping around to the Port Perry Memorial Gardens next TUES- DAY NIGHT, JAN. 30th ghout 8.30, _and I owill guarantee yoy will see some real Hockey. This is the night Stouffville Clip- _pers_meet the Peterborough Petes in an exhibition tilt that should be ex- citing. As most of vou knew Stauf- fville Clippers have won 15 Straight league leaders in The Peterborough games and are the the Western group. - Petes are the Lakeshore group, and from what ve heard they Many of you saw what the Clippers did to the Oshawa All-Stars, so how about coming out and see what they can do with the Petes. Remember folks, this "is the night the Port Perry toe key Club has gone all out to bring you some real enter- tainment, and are indeed fortunate in procuring such highly rated. teams. With the position these teams are in it is most likely they will clash in the O.H.A. Senior play-offs. So let's give the clubs some real support and have a good turn-out. SEE YOU TUESDAY NIGHT. league leaders in- the are no push-overs: President, Mrs. |: I Sunday, Hail! Hockey Fans | The Churches ST. JOHN' Ss PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Rev, Joh: Riddell, Minister Sunday, January 28th-- - 11.00" a.m.--Sunday School. '7.00 pm-- Subject--*"Peace Beyond Understanding." CHURCH: OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. J. T. Coneybeare Sexagesima Sunday, January 28th LLOO a.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.--Evensong. A -------- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10.00 aam--S. 8S. and Primary Class. 11.00 wom --Petition as the Measure of the Inward man. 7.00 p.m.--Bible Story. . Noah and God--the Covenant. _ Mrs. Dobson, A.T.C.:M. Choirleader at both services. PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH S. 8S. and Bible Class, -Standing in the need of Prayer. Friday, January 26th, 8 p.m.-----Annual Congregational meeting of the Church and Sunday School. 2.00 pun. =540- pons PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor January 28th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. _. Il a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--LEvangelistic Service. "Wednesday--Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. In Memoriams MOASE-----In loving memory of a dear husband, John -Moase, who pass- ed away January 24, 1960. When one we loved was called away; One year has passed since that sad day, i God took him home--it was' his will, Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by his wife Susanna = CE Deaths WHITE "At Oshawa General Hos- pital, on Monday, January 22nd, 1951, George A. White, beloved husband of the late Rebecca Gilroy, in his 84th year. } 'Boy Scout Paper Salvage Saturday, Jan. 27th Leave your old papers and magazines out early. 3 blind too", t+ you couldn't 33 La SANS St F * f 3 Cay WEA ES TIA) . LJ ATE 3 6 rata x % Vy pLinEh at FAT RLS si ¥ Tek NAAT Ayo) SU { y LX | ¥ A TEA 2 58) Ay 3 { 5 ATE i} LTE PRE MEL Sty & \ x 3 Beda thel toi 20 0 Fardak k amy rrp i, a a heats bei ) » <- "You Dough-Head" (by Joe Public Hockey) "Go home -- you dough-head"" -- "don't you know anything"? the fan beside me yelped-as the guy in the white sweater tested his tin gadget and thumbed off Mac Christie, "you're referee a "game of drop the hanky". "Not _Jonly that you're deaf too"--*I 'yelled at you and you didn't even hear me," | And so it goes. "Get that guy" someone yells, He's - |a hexo if he whacks him into the, boards and he's. a louse if he misses him. We're all talking to the players tel- ling thém what to do and most of the time they just mess it up. "Why didn't you pass out in front of the net"? you're a dough-head too--"Go home and sleep it off'. Hey you-- don't you know, an off-side--you're as stupid as the referee and believe me he's bad--in fact he's rotten. S60 in the various restaurants the next night we play the game over 33 times and Port won every time. Gosh the other team had an .awful lapse. The official scoring of assists has all changed; the players all promise next game they are going to look before they pass; young Pat (who should be home in bed by now--it is 11.46 p.m.) insists he won't shoot over the net or c¢lbow any one; Bill Gibson is through Cawker swears he feels 10 years younger (until the next morning); while Bill Heayn still swears he'll get in condition. . And so we go back and beef at the reféree next game. After all, it gives a guy a bit of satisfaction, bet- ter than -having your wife beef at you! There's that guy yelling again -- go home you Dough-Head--don't you nnow anything? a Epsom The 'Epsom W. A. met on Thurs, January 18th at the home of Mrs. Armstrong, Epsom with the presi- dent Mrs. Geer in charge. The meet- ing opened with the hymn "Another Year is Dawning" followed by the Lord's Prayer. The minutes were read and adoped. Eighteen members answered the roll call and six visitors were present. were read. Plans were made for the annual congregational nieeting (din- ner) on the 27th of January. The roll call for the month of Feb- |ruary is to be answered by a scrip- ture-verse- containing either the word "Pharisee" or "Republican", Plans were started for. a social ev- ening in February: Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. Millman, Mrs. Kaill and Doris to act as committee. Each group are to provide two numbers for programme. = The collection was taken. period 'with two verses of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus". Mrs. E. Wilson read the scripture reading. Mrs. N. Prentice read the Lesson Thoughts and Prayer. Mrs. Kerry then took charge of the meeting. ~~ Mrs. Kaill gave a very fine reading. Mrs. Rogers gave a reading "Nature Keeps a Weather Bureau" followed by another reading by Mrs. Jeffrey "I Hate to be a Kick- er". Mrs. Millman favored us with a golo. Mrs, Asling read a few verses following in front of the net; Abel Five thank-you notes Mrs. Asling opened the-devotional |- bmn Hd E. MERLIN DOWSON STOKELY'S TOMATO JUICE, 48 02... OLD SOUTH BLENDED JUICE, 48 02. 1.ooneiriroron 356, ALLENS APPLE JUICE, 48 02. v.cvvvvvvovovovomrroossorsrsrsrerssoesn 256s AYLMER DEW DROP PEAS, Fancy, 20 0Z. ............ 20c. 'BLUE apd GOLD WAX BEANS, 15 02. ...........................15€. ST. WALLIAM ORANGE. and GRAPEFRUIT i RMALADE, 24 020.5. eemeioensensesissionsns nen 35€, L YON' S TEA, White Label, % Ib, .....cminriimmsrinnisnnin 308, * "FRESH FRUITS and. VEGETABLES FLORIDA ORANGES, for Juice, 260'S ....................doz. 35e, GRAPEFRUIT, 96'8 <.....o......connrniennmsinssssssssssrisssrensesssd OF 256° CELERY, LETTUCE, TURNIPS, CABBAGE . PARSNYES, SPY APPLES, - WERE, WE DELIVER--PHONE ol FOR. SERVICE DON'T MISS THIS ! ! | i . Hurrah, to Port Perry with its new rink so slick, Let's get busy now folks and look after the sick. Our town, there's no doubt can hardly be beat With an up-to-date hosptal, it would be complete. Our doctors, we know, are the very best, - With your good will and support they'll do the rest. January 30 at Scugog Hall, progressive euchre for one and all, Prizes to win for the highest score, - - And a lucky draw to be made at the door. Fifty cents it will cost for an evening's fun, And a few cents more for a weiner and bun. Let's all be there so we can start This get-together at 8.30 sharp. --So come on folks after all said and done, We know we: can swell this HOSPITAL FUND. ira OOOO cc OOOO OLD Prospect The January meeting of the Wom- an's Association was held on Wednes- day, January 17, at the home of Mrs. Byron Holtby, with an extellent at- tendance of both members and visit- ors. = The president, Mrs. McMullan, We wore reminded thal another presided and opened the meeting with pazaar will be held this ap 20 1ets . ring, so let's the theme motto and hymn, followed . : by the theme prayer. - Hymn 132, "He oe busy during our: spare winter Liveth Long Who Liveth Well", was| £1 Mrs. J. Holtby was given charge of sung and the -Devotional session was taken by Mrs. Bruce Holtby and Mrs. [the Birthday Box and the first dona- tion was made by Mrs. G. Cochrane. Harold Holtby. Sixteen members and six visitors answered the roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read Mrs. F. Vernon very "kindly offered and approved. : her home for the next meeting. Letters of appreciation for Christ-| The business session closed with the mas cards received from the W. A. [Singing of hymn, 252, Talk with he were read and a profit of $45.90 was | Lord, Thyself reveal" and the Yiepa reported on the sale of Christmas Benediction. Little Beth Hunter of Prince Albert, delighted us with two solos; and Mrs, cards. At a previous meeting it de- cided to adopt the care of a European H. Martyn and Miss F. Spencer each gave a reading. Proceeds .of the child for three months through the meeting -were--$8.46; --A-tasty -lunch Unitarian Service Committee. -- We have received the name and history of this child, a fourteen year old French |was served by the hostess and the girl who is an orphan. To show her | group in charge. a little further kindness we are hav-| Please plan to attend the next meet- ing a_personal shower for her at our ling, if possible, as it is encouraging next meeting, so ladies don't forget |the executive and it appears that we some small gift which would please a | have an interesting and active year girl of that age. ahead of us. An appeal from the United Church Relief Abroad was read. Plans were made to send a layette. Any members who were not present and wish to make a donation, please contact the president as these articles are to be turned in at the next meeting. 0 | pen 49 ieals Superbly' Prepared EAT HERE ONCE and we're sure you'll eat here again dnd again. WHY? . Because we 'take special pains with our - Food--prepare' it to meet your discriminating taste, "Come in today. : £25 crf Delicateria Restaurant rater rg - w. E. MacGregor and Son PHONE 73W PORT PERRY Y. NO if GET YOUR ORDER J "IN NOW We Sell the the WORLD FAMOUS READING lime 1 ANTHRACITE So rid Port Perry Coal ~. & Ice Co. Complete Radio Repair Service We are equipped to check and repair all types of radios, Phonographs and Public Address Systems. See us today. A CA ELECTRIC SHOP TO SERVE YOU. PORT PERRY ELECTRIC PHONE 177 Let Us Supply You Port Perry Community Memorial Recreation Centre Prescuia Memorial Gardens' at 8 p.m., on "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th ICE ¢ CARNIVAL 51) WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET ~ CAWKER BROS. Miss Audrey Cumming who has dar. SA at High School FRIDAY, JAN. 26 opm Good Prizes - - Share the wealth '15 GAMES FOR 50c. the been recuperating at the home of her parents since her recent appendix operation has returned to Oshawa. - Mr. E. Whippey who is spending the winter in Toronto spent the-week- end with friends in Epsom, . : Miss Beatrice Clayton, Toronto was visiting friends in Epsom during the Week-end, Mr, and Mrs, A. Christie and Dar- lene spent Sunday with Mrs. T. W. Martin and family at Brampton. Mré. E. Ashton who has been visit- ing relatives in Epsom has returned to her home near Ashburn, The Annual Congregational Meet- ing will'be held at Epsom Church on Saturday 'January 27th at 12.80 p.m. A pot-lunch dinner will be served. The ladies are requested to bring one hot dish and one pie each, Come and enjoy the fellowship. FIRST CABLE PLANT ~ Westérn Canada got its first wire and cable plant when the Canada Wire was given as oné reason for the move. Carnival Classes - No Entry Fee -- Qut-of -town J udges. . FANCY COSTUMES--Ladies' 1st and 2nd; Gent's 1st and 2nd. Boys and Girls (14 and under) 1st and 2nd ORIGINAL-- Ladies' 1st ya '2nd; Gent's 1st and 2nd. Boys and Girls (14 and under) 1st and 2nd COMIC--Ladies' 1st and 2nd ; Gent's 1st and 2nd ; Boye' and Girls' 1st nd 2nd (14 and under) 18 Prizes fo the Value of nearly $100.00 Name SRAM ATR Address .....mmsminnsssmmmsinins RI Class HT OR REA : - "= Obtain Additional Entry Forms, and leave completed forms with any Port Perry Merchant or at the Gardens. Only one entry by each contestant. No one on ice during program unless in costume. Merely a blackened face or an old hat or coat will not be con- sidered as & costume, : All contestants are redu uested to be at Memorial Gardens (not in © Dal costume) Saturday, February 10th, at 7 p.m, sharp for a free hour | Door Prize and d Cable Comper'; of Toronto, op- on the ice at which time a professional structor will lead us all ~ Municipality of the Township of Cartwright, : ened a factory in Vancouver recently. |, 5 practice of the Grand March. ~- S50 The need for dispersal of industry Box 11, Blackstoek, Ont. If unable to enter please pass this entry form along to a friend. Flue Lining -- Vitrified Crock 8x8, and 8 x 18.' Complete Estimates given on all kinds of Construction. 'Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited 'Phone 240 w FORT PERRY TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGH Applications will be received at the office of the undersigried, for the position of Assessor for the Municipality of the Township of 'Cartwright for the year 10561. Applicants will please state age, place All information regarding the position may be had at the office of the undersigned. ~ Lowest or any application not necessarily' accepted. All Applications must be Postmarked or delivered at my. ottles on. or before Saturday, February 8rd, 1051. ah HENRY THOMPSON, Clerk-Treasurer-Collector, of residence, qualifications, and salary expected. yori : Pe i . "he 1 h "» : a ie. . -- PORT PERRY oe HE ONTARIO Xf -- AI Admission 50c. -- In costume 26c. ~ Children under 12, 26c. | EE -- "Jesus is Calling" and the mizpah ty Wu. a -- ® © © . benediction... Mrs. G. Prentice con- Four hours entertainment, featuring Guest Skating Stars, I ---- a -- ---- ducted cantest. A lovely lunch was A Famous Band < a gorgeously Decorated Arena 8 o served by Group one. Lap . | DON I M ISS THIS Mrs. Armatzong was thanked for| At least one hour skating for everyone after program, and : CEMENT! CEMENT! CEMENT : x ' 4 : | S38 Ob Hen LOT Ying sd A Monst Masq ade Carnival 8 A car load just arrived; also MASON and IVORY LIME . : Mr. Wilbur Brown Greenbank called ex uer fresh in stock. P ort P erry Li ons Club on friends in the Village on Sunday. Entries invited by the Committee, on the attached form. e

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