p1 ". pity coy rl ad Zr or a i yd a aa a it PB ey s. XS ne -- NEA Ton a oy (= A es Ng | LOCAL As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column in mentioning your guests and items of interest. items to the Star NEWS Send your Mrs, Ted Fines of Port Perry, visit- ed Mrs. Tom Eden and Mrs, Sweetman on Tuesday.' Mrs, Wm, Jeffrey is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Mel. Bailey at Kpsom. Georg Congratulations Congratulations to Me. and Mrs. Wilfred Mark, Port Perry, on the event oftheir HOth wedding anniver- ary, on Saturday, May 17th. Their children, with husbands and vies, Mr. and Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Harrison, Port Perry, Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Mark, Whithy; Mr. and Mes, Avthur Brunt, EKnnis- Lillen, and Mr. and Mrs, Alton Mark, Scurar, entertained the happy couple to a surprise turkey dinner on Sunday Receives Cap Wallaceburg, May 20th Mr and Mes Jas. Brunt, of Wallaceburg, entertained about 60 friends and neighbours in honour of their Miss Mary Ruth Brunt, the graduation cere- the Chatham General daughter following mony of Hospital. Miss Mary Brunt, who is a rrand- davughier of Mr. ALJ. Kight, Port Perey, received her cap in a simple hut impressive ceremony along with 23 other young women. We congratulate Miss Drunt up- on hier achievement, > Servis Club The Service Club held their mon- thly meeting at the parsonage on Tuesday Evening, May 27th. Mrs. Lueille Marks presided in the absence of our president Mrs, Thelma Beare. Mrs, Emily Badonr read excerpts from the Toronto Star about a Mis- donary Doctor in China. Mrs. Wiley read the seripture and the Lord's Prayerewas repeated. Business was discussed and one dolLir per member was pledged to- wards the United Church Training School which amounted to $10.00. On our fifth birthday, June 24, a dinner is being arranged at Sky- loft Lodge. AllLmembers wishing to celebrate this occasion kindly phone Mrs. Carol Crane not later than June 18th. A tasty lunch of fresh straw- berry cream puffs and fancy cup cakes were served and the meet- ing came to a close with the re- peating of the Mizpah Benediction. LVN NASON Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ballard wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Pearl to William Morris Rintz, and Mrs. Robert Rintz, Marriage to take place June 1962. IN Whithy. th, te a Death -- At Whitby ITospital, 23rd, 1952, Wil- Brown, beloved Mae Clem- Service was Interment Prince Al- PROWN on Friday, May liam Alexander husband of Florence ents, in his Tlst year, on Monday at 2 p.m. "ine Grove Cemetery, bert, Ontario. son of Mr. | The Churches Sunday, Sunday, Saturday, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister. June Ist-- Sunday School 1 am. Holy Communion, Friday, May 30th-- Preparatory service at 8 p.m. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) H. S. Swabey, Rector Whitsunday, June 1st-- 11 Holy Communion, N v ' sem. Sunday School, aon, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH June 1st-- 1 ume "The Marks of a Christian Church" 7 p.m. Masonic Service -- "lfour- quare Masonry" PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH I'. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, June Ist-- 11 a.m.----Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. M I's. THE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, June Ist-- 10 a.m.---Sunday School. 11 a.m.-----Communion Service. 7 p.m. -Iivangelical. Bible Study. W. A. Bowler Friday, 8.15 p.m.-- All Welcome. Pastor: DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome May 3lIst-- "Victory in an Election" SEVENTH Subjeet Austin C. A. Bathie - DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 206R PORT PERRY. ---- a --- 'Euchre and Box Social in COMMUNITY GREENBANK aid of the Reerecation Centre, HALL in on Friday May 30th] LADIES WITH BOXES, Admission 2bc. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. FREE. may29 SEE OUR COMPLETE A [1.50 " ----00- Phone--GE 1575 ARRAY OF Suits, Coats, Dresses Bridal Outfits "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" " ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Danforth Ave., (near Logan) Toronto, Ont, . *ete%e ett tlt Sete te ttt DANCE to be held under the auspices of ONTARIO COUNTY "Frayer's Pavilion, Caesarea, "June 9th Monday, Admission=--Gentlemen 76¢. Refreshments, . * . dete RASA ARRAR ARAN tet AARARAAAAAAMNAAAARA ARAN NARA Lee EY 5 AMUNIOR FARMERS Ladies 50c. DD EO 000s" Epsom Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capener and Robert of Burlington and Mr. and Harold Mowbray and Grant of Brooklin were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers. Miss Beatrice Clayton and Miss Peel have returned to Toronto af- ter spending a week at the Whip- pey farm, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton of Port Colborne spent the week-end . with Mr. Boynton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. St. Clair were in Cobourg for the holiday. Benny | and Fred spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Cecil Morrison and Miss Blanche Luke of Toronto visited with their mother on Friday of last week. Birthday Greetings to Miss Do- reen Cummings on May 29th. Miss Audrey Cummings has re- turned to Oshawa after spending some time with her family in Ep- som. Mr. J. C. Hill visited the local school on Friday afternoon last and gave a talk on Empire Day and Citizenship. He also led the child- ren in a sing-song and the Scouts and Cubs gave a demonstration of the work they are doing. The Musical Demonstration of | the schools under the direction of Mrs. Grace Hastings will be held in. Memory Hall Utica on Tuesday, June 3rd. Bethesda school ball team visit- ed Epsom on Friday night. The score was 25-16 in favor of Epsom. Next game will be played at Bethesda this Friday, May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bushell of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Millman. Fs Mr. and Mrs. M. Cracknell of Toronto spent the holiday at their Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allan and Bobby of Toronto with Mrs. Mur- rell and Mrs. Elliott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd visited | with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veitch and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Christie were in Toronto on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd visited , With Mrs. Medd's mother, Mrs. Wm. Ackney and her uncle Mr. W, Ackney in Uxbridge on Sunday. There was a fairly good attend- ance at Church on Sunday even- ing. The Junior Congregation with children ranging in age from 3 to 13 years has started again, and this proves to be very popular with the children." There are interest- ing pictures shown, also stories and sing-song. The number rendered by the girl choir was also much appreci- ated. If you haven't been attending church, plan to attend the Evening Service next Sunday and bring the family with, you. Service will be at 7.30 p.m. and Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. until | further notice. ---- ea {PP ---- PROSPECT UNITED CHURCH BAZAAR HOME-MADE COOKING - IN MANCHESTER HALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th at 2.30 p.m. May 29 CT SeEclaL The Rev. John Russell OF SUDAN UNITED MISSION COMING THIS SUNDAY, JUNE Ist to the PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Services at 11 am, and 7 p.m. will be shown at the evening service. A Cordial Welcome is extended to all Pictures of Mission Work " - Li SASL LEAL Uxbridge Two Shows Nightly--7.30 and 9.30 Saturdays and Holidays--7.00 and 9.00 Matinee 2.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, MAY 29th-- "JIM THORPE--AIl American" Starring BURT LANCASTER and PHYLLIS THAXTER Friday and Saturday, MAY 30-31 "FLAME OI' ARABY" starring MAUREEN O'HARA and JEFF CHANDLER Technicolor Monday aiid Tuesday, JUNE 2.3 "DETECTIVE STORY" '(Adult Entertainment) starring KIRK DOUGLAS and ELEANOR PARKER Wednesday and Thursday, JUNE 4.5 "THE TANKS ARE COMING" starring STEVE COCHRAN and MARI ALDON : | SCUGOG. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas and daughter, Cleveland," Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, Hoover and 'daughter of Bakersfield, Cal. visited 'Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine over the week end, Mr. Wilbert Daler, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Oakley and family, of Richmond Hill; Mr..and Mrs. El- man Payne and Mr, Howard Lyttle of Lansing were guests of Mx, and Mrs. C. W. James on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Demara vis- ited MF. Thomas 'Moore, Griven- hurst, Thursday, May 22nd. Mr, and Mrs." Kine, Toronto spent the week-end at their sum- mer cottage. The Port Perry Junior Painiets held a successful megting.on Tues- day, May.27. The Juniors had a ball game in Port Perry and went, to Stephenson's. Paint. for a weiner roast. The June Shactie; of the Head W. A. will be held on Wednesday, June 4th at the home of Mrs. Earl Reader. Don't forget your money for the roll-call--a. case of peas for the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thorold Bobier of Ajax visited Mr. and Mrs. Cdmer- on Aldred over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Ross and daughter Karren and Miss Jennifer Row- land visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fralick over the week-end.' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Aldred, Tor- onto visited Mr. and Mrs. John Aldred over, the week-end. Congratulations. 'to Mrs. John six first prize ribbons for her ex- quisite shell work entries at the annual CR.A. Hobby Show, Osh- awa. Heayn. Meeting was opened with the Lord's prayer, followed by Secrip- ture. The roll call was to name a spring flower. Business was then doeiiasd and it was decided that we furnish the nurses staff locker of the commun- ity Memorial Hospital. - Mrs." A. Heayn read a poem "Ode to Pos- ture". A flower contest was won by Mrs. O. Heayn, followed by a sale of plants. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Reader. Please remember to bring a tin of food for the hospital. SEI EEE REISS EARAL SEAGRAVE S.S. "Anniversary will be held on' SUNDAY, JUNE 1st. Special speakers both morning and evening, MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, supper from 5.30. Concert at 8 p.m. Admission to supper and Concert-- | Adults $1.00, children 60c. , mE------------_--_-- : Led PHONE 73 BLUE COAL SUMMER PRICES May and June ..........fon $29.50 JY. ne August ................. ton $26.25 September .............. ton $26.50 Discount 50c. fon if paid in 15 days. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER ton $26.00 PORT PERRY - PORT PERRY LUMBER and LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS. ) FREE ESTIMATES' GIVEN: ; /' AND PLANS DRAWN" Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., :L:imited ---r el Sash Phone 240 w Aldred on receiving a 'trophy 'and | The May meeting' of the Head W. A. pet at the home of Mrs. 0 b4 + SE LESLIE-HALL, QOGGAIMA MA AA MIA MAAR ARAL AAA AR ARAB ARRAS LAAN SRSRIRCR eC o 28 ORO oO ORO SRR: P00 0h 0% A ARN IR RRS SS, . H : H 4 SPRING F AR SATURDAY, JUNE Th, FINEST SPRING SHOW or + HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSES Ei BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE O oO CARIB AAAIID ONTARIO - DURHAM COUNTY JERSEY CATTLE CLUB PARISH SHOW. HORSE RACING > Sports. : CALITHUMPIAN PARADE -- HORSESHOE PITCHING . { NAIL DRIVING CONTEST -- SOFTBALL 2 LACROSSE IN THE EVENING SEE THE WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S EXHIBITS IN THE ARENA 50c., Children 15c. -.WM. G. MANNING, : Secretary-Treasurer. Admission to Grounds: President, ; BOXE D PLANTS and POTTED, PL ANTS, SPECIALS WOODBURY'S FACE SOAPS 4 for.26e¢. FAB, large pkg. ..cooovveiieeeeeeeeeeeereeeeenns 2 pkgs. 69c¢; WINDEX for Windows 15¢. and 35¢c. MIXED BISCUITS o.oo es ieeeieeecveeeeee vena es seen 1 1b. 39¢. MAPLE LEAF BACON .......coooviiiivivieiieesieeeeeinrens 2 1h. 29c. SCHNIDER'S CRISPY FLAKE SHORTE NING 1 1b. 25c. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PINEAPPLES, 12's 33c. 9s, Large Size vertigo eens 450, FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, 176° SE WE, VB %; 4 arse 43c. BANANAS; Golden Ripe ........... hapa pinentland. 1 1b. 19c. 'E. MERLIN DOWSON, : Cec oh Te 0% 1% 0% 4% 0% 40 0% 3% $0 1 8 EL Ee SA ae a" 1% OO A Wi > #0 pod 2 2 "a p2 2 . 5 s F ; i P 3, o i s, s, WE ST ol FOR i "0 0a 00" 870 0% 4% 0% 4% 1% 0% o%0 o%e 4% 4% G5 SN 0% 1% 0% 4 0% 4% 0 ANA 4% 4 OPOPOSIBAOEIACSAIPTEBOA PHOS OPOROB IIIS Beste e Ph ie e ge 8 J8 JU J%, SU _J%, J, J J8 \ OO 9 G9 0 0 BV BOW B) Thanks from the bottom of my heart SUSE OLE SLES SSL OUSUSLSLELE SLO 0.0.0. 0.8.0.0. 0. OLAS AAR to the Voters of Ontario Riding for | CWC ele your confidence. May 1. prove ; 'worthy of it. THANKS TO ALL WHO. WORKED SO. HARD. WAS YOUR VICTORY. cian. I' AM NOW HUMBLY AT THE SERVICE or ALL THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO RIDING. ' + 2005 2Cecece Rr "To all those who worked so well and so hard in our behalf in the recent election we wish t "Thank Yon sh to say a most sincere - Only by the results e000 0 0% 0 the concerted efforts f all a heneetied of. of a our friends could PORT PERRY PROGRESSIVE ¢ CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION PCA OPPOPAPORLPO See 0 0% 0% 4 OBA AAA AA HAAR SE a SN a EE A 2 A A A LR CRRA A0 ROR 0R ORCA HCHIN0H 4