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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jun 1952, p. 5

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k) nen SH PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1952 Ajax Hosp ital WOMEN'S AUXIL 03 AJAX and PICKERING TOWNSHIP GENERAL HOSPITAL Members of the women'saailiary of Ajax and Pickering Township Gen- eral: Hospital are donating costume jewellery to be sold at the garden purty and tea at "The Hermitage", the Pickering summer home of Mr. and Mrs, KE. IL. Ruddy, of Toronto, on Saturday, June 28, The function, which' starts at 3 p.m, will help raise funds to furnish staff quarters of the new hospital, which will open near the lakefront in Ajax in the late fall. A booth will be staffed by members of the hospital board, who will give information on details about the hos- pital, which is to have 29 beds and 10 bassinettes. The hospital associa- tion has purchased from Central Mort- gage and Housing Corporation a part- ly-equipped building which served as a hospital during the wartime muni- tions-manufacturing early days of Ajaxi The building is to be moved to the lakefront site, where it will be re- built to meet requirements of the fed- eral and provincial departments of health. An architect has been busy on remodelling plans for several weeks and contracts to move and re-construct - the hospital are to be awarded shortly. Some equipment, to augment that now in the building, has already been or- dered and other equipment is under survey. Joint general co-conveners of the garden party-tea are Mrs. B. C. Falby, of Ajax, and Mrs, K, H. J. Clarke, of Pigkering. They are -being assisted by a general committee,. while sub- committees, cach under a convener, are concentrating on specific features, such as tickets, music, fortune-telling, a wishing well, a lucky draw, tran- sportation and gefreshments. Mem- bers of the general committee are: Mrs, C. W. Scarff, of Ajax; Mrs. T. Jacobs, of Fairport Beach; Mrs. Don Kemp, of Ajax; Mrs, George Todd, of Cherrywood; Mrs. K. Morley, of Pick- ering; Mrs. 'R. Trousdale, of Picker- ing; Mrs. A. IX. Young, of Pickering; Mes. J. W. Ashton, of Pickering; Mrs. C. Turner, of Ajax; Mrs. G, Finley, of Oshawa; Mrs, S. Haslam] of Ajax; Mrs. T. Bullock, of Ajax; Mrs, F. M. Chapman, of Pickering; and Mrs, W. W. Tomlinson, of Pickering, EP WP em UTICA 200 persons attended decora- the Utica United Church on Sunday. Mr. Over tion service in mon provided some searching thought and the special music by the Quaker Hill quartet accompanied by Mrs. Brethour was much enjoyed. A GENERAL MOTORS - VALUE Right from the start - you'll love it ! " "What we are trying to tell you is this: Hill's ser- There will be no Church or Sunday School next Sunday because of Pine- | grove decoration service at Prince Al- bert. Don't forget the Sunday School land public school picnic on Saturday, June 21, Mrs. N. Rusnell has returned home from her visit in Toronto as has Mrs. Locke from Trenton, Fred Ballard has sold his farm to Mr, and Murs, Roy Hamilton of Osh- awa who will be taking about July Ist. Many friends from the district at- tended the presentation and dance for Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alderson. After an evening of dancing to music pro- vided by Mr. and Mrs, Millman, Mr. Ed. Donnely, Mr, Beacock and calls by Frank Kendall and Ralph Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs, Alderson were called to the front. Mr. R. Wilbur read the presentation address and members of the Utica hockey team gave them a coffee table, possession " last week. Miss Aileen Skerratt and Mrs. Jim Mitchell were in Lindsay last week to see Mrs. Henry Skeriatt at the Me- morial Hospital there. Mrs. Arnold Wallace of Seagrave and Mr. Harry Davis were recent vis. itors of J. Mitchell, Callers at Fred Ballard's on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wal- Reg. Philip was in Toronto one day" lace of Wick and Mr. and Mrs, Will. Gates and Mrs, Gates Sr. of Balsam. Mrs. Freeman Sandison eof Port Perry visiting at Ross Sandison's on' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers and children of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Harper of Toronto were at Russ Harper's. for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Millard of Oshawa were at Frank Kendall's on Sunday. Mrs, George Till of Greenbank vis- ited her sister Mrs. Wm, Philp on Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Ross attended the Rinse-Ballard wedding on Saturday. Sunday visitors at Jack Crosier's were Mr, and Mrs. Jack Albright and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Beare of Claremont. Utica Junior baseball team and Be- thesda Junior team played on Friday night, Utica wan by a score of 48-21, Miss Carol Leeder spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shier of Uxbridge. Scout Mothers The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Boy Scout Mothers' will be held on Monday, June 16th, at | Auxiliary | i the home of Mrs. N. Kerry, at 8 p.m. I ISN'T always the big things that tell you how downright good a car really is. You'll note, for example, that this Buick has--not one--but two sets of figures on its speedometer. There's one for total mileage, which almost all cars give you. And there's one for trip mileage, found on all Buicks; but rare on other cars carrying comparable price tags. Then there's the way a Buick starts. No groping for a' starter button on the dash, You just push down your foot on the accelerator pedal--and one motion does the whole job. That's something else found only on a Buick--and we can .- give you a good guess what the reason is--it's a costlier device. And when you step on this combined starter-accelerator-- boy, do things start to happen! That great- powered Fireball 8 Engine purrs into action--and you're off with the steady swoop of a Diesel streamliner on the rails, 2 Now, you discover something else. Buick's Million Dollar Ride. Sure-footed on curves, level-gaited on the straight- away, steady and true on course--it's worth every dollar it cost in tools, engineering and special features--including pe the magic of Dynaflow Drive.* M4528 BUICK SUPER . Lllustrated--2-Door Custom Riviera - No matter how you size up.a 1952 Buick--by its features, its fabrics, the way it performs, the way it rides--or the" cost per mile of operation--you find that nothing is spared "to make it the greatest buy 'it has been in years. And that's doubly significant when you remember that Buick delivered prices start down at a figure that any new- car buyer can easily reach. . How about Checking this for. yourself, ar your nearest "Buick dealer's? - *Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra cost on CUSTOM and SUPER Series, BUICK ROADMASTER When better automobiles are built /[o,¢ will build them LJ . Archer PHONE 57 lotor Sales PORT PERRY, ONT. Ww. 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White Broadcloth, Longerlyne, 36-38-10 ............... $2.75 WABASSO SHEETS, plain hem, 72 x 100 .................... $7.25 BEX LOO eect eerie $7.95 GEG 001 X18 'payaso DONALD DUCK ORANGE i JUICE, 20 oz. tin .... DONALD DUCK BLENDED 20 oz. tin .... CHRISTIE'S FIG BARS 30 for 42c¢. 1 Slacks with belt pair $2.95 and $3.75 SS $4.95 and $5.95 $LO5 & $5.95 Grey, Blue, Maroon, pr. $1.00 cass rers arr se Ses aR AAR ren BL93 box ....28c. 2 for 27c. 2 for 25c. Phone 43 BUSINESS DIRECTORY - CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant; K.C. Roger D. Conant, B.A. - Offices: t,o. Oshawa, Ont., 7%; Simcoe St. S. Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 256 MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. E., Oshawa Gordon W. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner REAL ESTATE Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate' Service. Head Office, 366 'Bay St., Toronto |" Phone EM. 3-0604 . Port Perry 186J City and Country Homes Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Property. LLOYD LEE is your local representative. Phone LO 5229, Toronto i ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port. Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 § » o{>{0)4\ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man . CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontario A) por : 3 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST 'Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry INSURANCE Are 'your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry DR.J.B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours -- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, Phones: Office 68W. Res, 68J y---- -- Refrigeration for p¥ompt service on all makes, both_household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey RE - UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING Let us re-upholster your old Chester- field Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call' pick-up and delivery. 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