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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Nov 1951, p. 4

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1OCAL items to the Star 'Parish Hall. sessssscecanne As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your guests and items of interest. NEWS Send your Mr. and Mrs. Ben Luque, of Kodiak, Alaska, visiting Mrs, Ive Williams, last weeks v UNUSUAL SIGHT - A yellow rose bush in bloom in the garden of Mrs, Gordon Premice, on Cochrane St,, Port Perry, ARE YOU GOING TO BE BUSY SATURDAY NIGHT? Would you like a game of Euchre! if 50 turn to page, 8 for further informa- tion. : Birth: Mr. and Mrs. James D. Taylor,(nee Glenda Ward) wish to announce the arrival of a baby girl on October 27 at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. SCOTT -- Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Scott (nee Jean Crosier, Reg.N,) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Robert Carl, on Monday, October 22nd, 1951, at Grace Hospital, Wind- sor, . Cards of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker and Marilyn wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their kindness during their recent misfortune, with special mention of the promptness of the local fire brigade in answering the call, THANK YOU Our thanks go to the citizens and © merchants of Port Perry for the sup- port given to our Apple Day Campaign on Saturday; October 27th, 1951. These funds will be put to imme- dinte use in the building fund" of the local Scout Headquarters, The Group Committee, Ist Port Perry Group, The Boy Scout Association, G. E. Sulman, Chagmnn, . 3 os Watson, Sye'y-Treas. - THANK YOU We wish to thank everyone who were so kind and thoughtful in our time of sorrow, for the lovely flowers local Boy Scout "and comforting words. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McCartney, and family. CARD OF THANKS The Port Perry Citizens League of those ¢gpposed to a Brewers' Retail Warehouse, do hereby express their thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted in the recent campaign. These include the canvassers for cam- paign funds, and those who, gave do- nations to this fund, the distributors of temperance literature, the enume- rators of .the.voters, the advertising committee, those who provided trans- portation on the voting day, those who assisted at the polls, and all others who gave of their time and energy for this important issue. : THANK YOU NOTE Our very grateful thanks to every- one who contributed in any way to make last Monday, October 29th, such - The Churches PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, November 4th-- 11 a.m.-----Sunday School T p.m.~--Evening, Worship Subject--""The Secret of Living" CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION : Rector: Rev. H. S. Swabey, M.A., B.D. Sunday, November 4th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School, 7 p.m.--Evening service PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ' Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, Nov. 4th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Service 7 p.m.--Evening Service PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH 7 P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, November 4th-- 10 a.m.--Bible School "11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangélistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, 1 PRY, 1, 1951-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 am -- Communic 7 p.m.--Evangelistic service, Special music by Julian Reynolds on his trumpet. Wednesday, Prayer, 8 p.m. I'riday; Bible Study at 8 p.m. We invite you all k Pastor W. A. Bowler. SPECIAL FLORAL DEMONSTRATION Following the regular meeting of the I. O. D. E. on Monday evening, November 65th, Mrs. Jenkins and as- sistant, from Lewington's Florists, from Oshawa, will give an interesting floral demonstration. They will show you how to arrange flowers in your home, make corsages, etc. All mem- bers are urged to be present. Visitors will be welcome. Come at 8.30 and enjoy this novel programme with us Collection will be taken in aid of the Post War Work of the local 1,0.D.E, Chapter. KEEP THIS DATE OPEN . Seagrave United Church W, A, i holding a Turkey Dinner with Plum Pudding, on Wednesday, Nov. Tth at 65.30 pim., in the basement of the Church. Nov. 1 ee NOTICE The Second Instalment of the 1961 a delightful evening. Also to 'those | Taxes for the Village of Port Perry, who gave so generously towards the }1% payable on or before NOVEMBER grand presents we both received. Thanks a million. Evelyn and Allan Redman. 6th, 1961. novl JOHN F. RAINES, Collector Port Perry, Oct. 18, 1961. Deaths McCARTNEY~-Suddenly at Oshawa Hospital, on Thursday, October 26th, 1951, Hazel Ellen McCartney, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, McCartney, of Manchester, Ont., aged 17 years. CHURCH OF THE. ASCENSION is holding its Annual Turkey Supper on Wednesday, November 14th, in the _-- Austin C. A. Bathie 4 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 206R PORT PERRY.' i sesrecces December y TR TT re 4 CHRISTMAS CONCERT THE PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH CHOIR is presenting its Annual Eoncert on the Evenings of THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Hallowe'en Dance MEMORY HALL UTICA FRIDAY, NOV. 2nd Modern and Old Tyme Dancing. Orchestra-in-attendance Admission §0e, per person, - + (Form 4) THE VOTERS" LIST ACT, 1951 Section 12 "Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Yoters' List VOTERS' LIST 1951 OF VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY, COUNTY OF ; ONTARIO " Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of The Voters' Lists Act 1951, and that I have posted up at my office at Port Perry on the 20th day of October 1951, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And 1 hereby call upon all votes to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- peals-being the 10th day of November, 1961. Dated this 20th. day of October, 1961. Z JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk, Village of Port Perry R,S.0. 1960, c414., Form 4. nov 1-8 Quite a number of the ladies of the community attended the Hallo- we'en party held at the school Friday & afternoon. "The children were all in costume and some of the disguises were certainly original. Mrs. R. Sandison and Mrs. Bert Mitchell act- ed ns judges. Lorraine Julienne won ! Fred Clark of Agincourt, ren's Red Cross Society then ols over under the direction of president Hillis Wilbur, A happy afternoon was concluded with: lunch served sby the older girls and the teacher Mrs. J. Crosier. The members of Utica choir jour- neyed to Prospect Sunday night' to take part in the Anniversary-services: The: church was filled in spite of a driving snow-storm which made driv- ing conditions bad. Our thanks to the ladies of Prospect for the lovely lunch, 'which was much enjoyed es- pecially by the younger members of the choir, The sympatliy of the community is |' extended to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mec: Cartney whose daughter Hazel died last week in the Oshawa General Hos- pital, ~Mrs.- George Ward has returned to her home here for a few days from Port Perry. Miss Lou Ward of Toronto is visit- ing her mother this week. Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald and fam- ily have moved into their new house. Mus. Keith Hooey of Port Perry spent last Wednesday at the home of her father Mr. Bert McKercher. Mrs, N. Rusnell has gone to Osh- awa to help her granddaughter who is just home after an operation, 'Mrs, George Mitchell was in Tor- onto last week attending the funeral of her friend Mrs. Lee. Larry Kendall and several other High School boys attended a hockey 7 -- game in Oshawa last Thursday night. Mrs. Toogood is spending a few days- in "Toronto with her daughter Mrs. Mervin Boxall. Mr. Jack Crosier attended the Wat- kin's Convention in: Toronto last Friday. Mr..and Mrs. Walter Sutton of Tor- 'onto were Sunday guests of Mrs. A, E.. Leeder and Carol." Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. "Henry Skerratt were, Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and first for fancy dress, Dorothy Dyr- | Mrs, Erney Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. land for funniest costume, and Billy | Mitchell for best disguise. The child- a M. ST. CLAIR & SONS PAINTERS and DECORATORS in all branches of the trade OUR NEW 1952 SAMPLE BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE Our years of experience to help you in choosing the proper paper for your rooms. Robt. Skerratt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skeérratt, My. Bill Skerratt and Miss ¢ H 2 land Mrs. Ivan Gray and family were Barbara McGuire all of Toronto and Mr. Charlie Silver of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asling of Brooklin und Mr. and Mrs. Rus. Bal- lard and Carl were at Fred Ballard's on- Sunday. Myr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell ad Mr, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Kinsale, Mr, and .Mrs. Bert Mitchell and family were at Dave Greave' s on Sun- day. The dance 'which was to have been last Friday -night, 'will be held this Friday in Utica Hall, Nov. 2nd. « Ce ------ nn Greenbank W. A. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Association was held in the basement of the church on Tuesday afternoon, October 23rd, with about 80 in attendance, Group in charge: Mrs. 4, Lee, Mrs. I. Spencer, Mrs. Earl Howsam, Mrs, Keith Howsam. and Mrs. W. St. John, With Mrs. Keith Howsam presiding, she gave a reading on the Topic fol- lowed by all singing, 'Come, Ye Thankful, People, Come." Scripture Reading--Luke 14: 16-24, taken by Mrs. Earl Howsam. After singing "Behold, a Stranger at the Door", all joined in repeating the Lord's Prayer together. The Topic--"The Great Supper" was ably taken by Mrs. McMaster. The President, Mrs. E. L. Hook, then took the chair, = Minutes wege read and adopted and Treasurer's report given. An invitation was read to a Presbytery Rally at Valentjg on Oct. 26th, and also asking Greenbank W.A, to take the Devotional period. ~_It was moved and.seconded that the Greenbank W.A. cater for Mr. Ernest Phair's sale on. Wednesday, Nov, Tth. Greenbank W, A. _also agreed to cater to the Holstein banquet to be held sometime in November. Final arrangements were made for the turkey supper to be held in the basement of the church on the evening of November 2nd. , The meeting closed by all repeating together the Mizpah Benediction. A dainy lunch was served by the group in charge, and a profitable and enjoy- able afternoon was spent. ES a {20} 4) LIFE EYEE 7:-N [of ete 1 2:N\'A' Consult the Crown Life Man If so, attend a meeting to be FO OR We Sell and Service Venetian Blinds : wr: E C. K I N C Phone Port Perry 118 r 14 LL 3 id i Bj AGENT 5333333332888 8838838828283383338 1000000000 D000 000000000000000004 0080p s0s00e0seoettttertetstitriesesns wd Port Perry Ontario- : -- i MEETING | ' ; The women of the Progressive BULLER S GARAGE Conservative Association of Port Perry and Broéoklin will hold a ' ting in the Delicateria Restaur- REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS Ey BoTy a Whe, BODY AND FENDER WORK November. 7th at 230 pm. All . women interested in Provincial Af- ELECTRIC - ACETYLENE WELDING fairs: are invited to- attend. Re- $F } freshments. : Simcoe St. PORT PERRY . Phone 280W T U R K E Y EEE ENE OA AR ww DINNER | SPECIAL MEETING ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE PROGRESS OF YOUR HOME TOWN? held in-the basement of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PORT PERRY, Monday, November 5ih at 8 30 p.m. You are all cordially invited to attend and enter into 'the discuasion.. 13 OL OO TOWNSHIP OF REACH Notice 1o Ratepayers "As the Township of Reach hag an extension of 60 days 13 and 4 Christmas Music will be featured. Special Decorations and Lighting. Z KEEP THESE DATES OPEN. This is a presentation you must not miss, 7 pe ik Eon Cr we A 5 a ae on v " oo 349 EEA STO Ra tay : 4) ¢ / { va i for Assessor to return the 19561 Roll to the Clerk, the Voters' a ars NN. _ VETERANS - Legion Meeting on ad list has been made by taking the names from the Assessor's Roll of 1951, which has as yet not been revised. We ask all ratepayers to check the Voters' List to see if any names have been omitted, Voters' Lists have been mailed to all school8 to be hung in a conspicubus Jace where ratepayers can check same or at the Clerk's Any person feos name has been omitted will make an Ropes] to the Gounty Judge to place their names on the ist Voters' List hung for inspection this 1st day of Nov. i GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk. Greenbank. United Church under thé auspices of the W.A, ALSO. SHORT PROGRAM Friday, November 2 at 65.30 p.m. ADMISSION Adults $1.26. Children 50c. . OOURT'OF REVISION VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY A Court of Revision to hear appeals against assessments pertaining to the for 1962 will be levied will be held at the Clerk's office, Wednesday, Nov- ember 14th, 1961, at 7.80 p.m.' Assessment Act, R.8.0., 1087, ¢, 272, 8, 18 (9); 1950, ¢.3, 8.13(1) JOHN F, RAINES, Clerk Port Perry, Oct. 18, 1951 'novl es DRINK - CHRISTIE'S DINNER ROL New Low Prices on Soaps & Powders TIDE - VEL - DREFT - RINSO - SURF - ETC, FAB, Jarge DRE... i ciiiiinirisns ss ssaepsarinssesst's ssasene HORSERADISH, 9 oz. . .......... DALTON'S "PEANUT BUT, ER, 16 0z en oii TERE 37. CHRISTIE'S CAKES and BREAD, Fresh Daily = * FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FLORIDA: GRAPEFRUIT, full of juice, 96's ........ 5 for 29c. FLORIDA ORANGES for juice, 250s, dozen ...............35¢. TOMATOES, Cello pkg. ........ccocouu., Frarirsreiaini ores waite nin] 90s ; CAULIFLOWER, Solid White a... RR Minassian 9c. E. MERLIN DOWSON .2 for 73c. , 1 dozen ....... Liver ale WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE Roll of 1961 upon which the taxes| " BE REFRESHED 7 utah TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7.00 and 9.00 SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS 6.30 and 8.30 * MATINEE 2.00 p.m. . ; LAST SHOWINGS TO-DAY-- VAN JOHNSON and JUNE ALLYSON, in "THE BRIDE GOES WILD" _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 - 3 4 TIERNEY- CALE eevee (RENEE RRR N) P-oduced by # ; Directed by SLE EL WAT ie Vireatne ro dades Fhoate and Went rr phon "MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 - 6 Just got through paying the bills for her eltey and now... q BaBy! . * SPENCER BENNETT suzanne |, x bundle of HOWLING joy for the HIT) millions who loved "Father of the Bride!" MEA 3 hoes A fly ing to ENO! ry TE SLANOR GIRL gf NL TIME STEPS gop WHALE and g4,5yp4p° 0 THE SCREEN] 8 Af Hh we lth. wwoawng THE 12 GLAMOROUS GIRLS Scross' Play by Nat Porrin + Metic by Haro Aron ¢ Lyrica by Jon Mercer + Produced by MAT PERRIN « + Divied by HOY (£1 py » Nov. 6 at 8 pm.

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