Ppl Ae - - a - ei re 0 WE a TA HE 1s a RARER - Si ) oy nah Ie a : a oh ih 2 an LOCAL | rsa service to local readers. we offer. this. column... "in mentioning your guests and items to the Star : 'C. C. Jeffrey, on Saturday ard Sunday, |. _ were Mr, and Mrs. Roy Courtice, Mr, ) d | 'tawa. * visiting with her daughter, Mrs. John HILLIER-Ta Mr. for Raymond. "Perry, announce the engagement. of August «ot eronianrer de, , undér control, on Monday, July 7th, "4 NEWS items of interest. Send your eh . Mr. and Mrs. C, C, Jeffrey. : 'and Mrs. KE: caster, Waterloo, Mr, "and Linda, of Oshawa. -+Mr, and Mrs, F, D. Slemmon and Dawa. of Ottawa, are holidaying with Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, T. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon" Roach, of "Toronto; "Mr. and Mrs Frank Courtice, CollingWoad; Mr, "Raby, San Carlos, Calif; 'Mr. and Mrs, Merton Sriow, Greeh Bay, Wis; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward, of Mountdin Wis.; ys. J. 0. Scott, Richmond, Va; MM and Mrs, B. Lan- and "Mrs, L. Gillespie, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Cour tice, and Mr, and Mrs, W. GC; Slemmon Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Pearce and family of. Sudbury, are holidaying with Mr, and Mrs, A, "B. Cawker, F/L and. Mrs, W.. Grant Real and family of Camp Borden, are spending a few days with Mrs. Wm. Real. Mrs, D. J. McCombe, Brian and | Barry, of Ottawa, are spending some time with Mrs, Margaret Real. _ Mis. S. Farmer, has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Boyd, Mr. Boyd and family, in Ot- Mrs. Boyd returned with her mother for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.. George Laird, of Roblin, Manitoba, were week-end guest of Mrs, Percy Hooey and 'Cecil. Mrs. C. Woodman, of Toronto, is Jeffoid for a few weeks. TT SP Births and Mrs. Douglas Hillier (nee Marilyn Griffen) in the Woman's College Hospital," Toronto, a daughter, on-July bth, 1962, u sister .CARTER.-- Born to, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Carter, Scugog, on Monday, June 30th, ut the Oshawa General Hospital, a Sot, a brother for Karen, TT Amnouncement Mr. and Mrs. Lorne G., Duff, Port their youngest daughter, Ruth Olive, to Lloyd John Short, son of Mr. and- les. Albert Short, Seagrave. - In The marriage to take place at Port Perry United Cliurch, on Saurddyy 2nd, at 3 p.m, oe Rie a o-- Gerd of Thanks Mr, Thomas Sharh, of Greenbank, wishes to thank shis neighbours and |' the fire Departments from 'Port. Perry and Uxbridge for their prompt actions in Bringing the firé at his premises The Corde ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN : : CHURCH "Rev. John Riddell, Minister. Sunday, July 13th-- ; 10 a.m,--Sunday School, : 11 a.m--Church Service, ¥ A cordial. invitation is extended to | the members of the Port Perry United Church to attend the joint services to be held in St. John's Presbyterian Church during the month. of July CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) July 13th--Trinity V. : 11 a.m.--Morning service. 4 2.00 p.m.--Special Sunday School --3ervice, - +i JULY 20--Trinity V1 11 asm:--Morning service, .. SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARDS An important day in the lives: of Sunday School pupils is the awarding of prizes for attendance, application and behaviour. Such a day is Sunday the 13th at_the Church of the Ascen- sion - when the Rector, the Rev. Mr. for the Sunday School. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH © Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, July-18th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. ey There will be no church service in the United Church during the month days, but all are invited to St. John's Presbyterian Church to worship dur- ing this month, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, July 13th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday Sehool. 7 p.m.---Evangelistic Service THE PENTECOSTAL CH uRCH Sunday, July 13th-- © 10 a.m --~Sunday School. 11 aim.--~Worship service, Rev. Joe Mezzapelli, of Toronto, will be our guest speaker. - BETTY BAXTER - tells how. GOD healed her twisted body. Only one opportunity to hear her great story at the Pentecostal 1 Churen, Oshawa, 7 pam. All welcome. So W. A, iki Ph. 341R SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST fH CHURCH : Service 'at 2.80 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow..All are welcome Saturday, July 12th-- hjeserihe Power of Influence." > MINISTER: SPECIAL EVERYONE "0 dit SPECIAL ANNUAL SERVICE BRE ADALBANE PRE SBYTERIAN CHURCH UTICA, OYTARIO : Sunday, July 20th at 2.30 p.m. REV. JOHN" RIDDELL, BA, HO (LE Hh -- MUSIC' WELCOME Sun A po elie 491-3-6 Danforth Ave,, Gost - Phoné--GE 1675 SALE! of Dress Suits, Shortie Coats and" Gowns 'SHOP al ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS Toronto, Ont, ' Logan) WE WILL BEAGLAD PARTS Swabey, will conduct a special service |. of July while our minister is on holi- Wednesday---Prayer mgeting " 8 pm. f- SEE THE 1952 ie F erguson mnt Tractors lh GREATER POWER AND LUGGING - ; L OWEST PRICED TRACTOR OF ITS KIND IN CANADA. . pmSH ONTARIO MOTORS '- SALES - LEASKDALE and UXBRIDGE -- TO DEMONSTRATE - 'ON YOUR OWN FARM. 1 ] SERVICE - In Memoriam BELL--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Bell, who died July 13th, 1961, Oft. and-oft-our-thoughts-do wander To the grave not.far away, Where I laid my dear husband 'Just one year ago. And while he lies in peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. "--Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM husband who passed 'away, July 16th, 1951. ott ¥ A faithful husband; one of the best; - May God grant him Eternal rest. ---Every remembered by his wife, o---- ee - Paper Salvage - The Boy Scouts will conduct a paper salvage pick-up on Saturday, July 12, Please support this diive as the pro- ceeds will go towards huying tents for their-summer camp. . 'Of Thursday, July. 10th, the Cubs will be having a football game on the school campus. .All Cubs are -asked to be on hand: 2 --o Saintfteld } "Mrs Rice and Mrs, Ida Bagshaw of Sunderand, spent Dominion Day with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Healey. Mi. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon visited in Toronto last week. Master Ronnie Buxton, of Toronta, has arrived to spend the holidays with his' grandparents Mr. and. Mrs, Chas. Lunney, Mr, Jack lenley and Mrs. Antic Spears attended the wedding. of Mrs. Spears' uncle at: Dorset, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson attended the wedding of their sén- Ray at _Brooklin, on Saturday. Mr, 'and Mrs, Dave Flwieds are busy working on the. new part of their home, | g. & INE Usbridge Two Shows Nightly--17. 30 and 9. 30 Saturdays and Holidays--T. 00 and 9.00 Matinee 2.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, JULY 10-- "TREASURE OF LOST : CANYON" starring WILLIAM POWELL and - JULIA ADAMS In Technicolor ; >=. 2 FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 11-12 "WESTWARD THE WOMEN" starring 'ROBERT TAYLOR and DENISE DARCEL 2 -- BIG DAYS -- 2 MONDAY-TUESDAY, JULY 14 16 "TWO TICKETS TO - BROADWAY" «IN TECHNICOLOR starring TONY MARTIN and JANET LEIGH ~ ® DON'T MISS THIS ONE ® i WEDNESDAY-THURS. JULY 16.17 "CAPTAIN BLOOD" starring ERROL FLYNN and . OLIYIA-DE HAVILLAND '| Duivesteyn, Jimmy Grieve, Raymond : oe Grade VIII to Grade IX-- . FRISE--In loving memory of a dear 'Fisher, Josie Hooyer, Clare Perigoe, _| Reeve in chair, '| adopted. ------ ~Tgate why the. roadway to Caesar Cemetery is blocked and gate wired. | - | were passed for payment. - and collectors rolls ... 19.17 H. Martyn, supplies ......... we 6.64 Maple, Leaf Co., prem, on hall '68.00: BLACKSTOCK SCHOOL RESULTS '(Cartwright Intermediate Room): Grade VII to Grade VIII-- 1st Class Honours -- Catherine Bailey, Joyce Hooey, Shirley Hicks, Ron Orchard, 2nd Class Honours--Jerry Bowers, |- Jacob De Vries, Darrel Watson. Credit -- Jaccob Bisschop, ° Ans McCombe, "Russell Oliver, John Prout, Lynn. Reid, Anna Sammels, Sydney Tilbrook, James Tremblay, . 1st Class Honours -- Jim Ballingal, Douglag Davidson, Alan Dayes, Bill EF eddima, Joan Hoskin, Clifford Jack- son, 'Bill 'Marlow, Jean Thompson, Mae Werry. 2nd Class Honours-- Allan Bailey, Mildied Brown, Rienk Freddima, Cal- vin McKee, Theodore Schwartz, Credit -- Donald Forder, Delton Billie Weston, = "R. F. Turner, .Teacher, Cartwright Council The Municipal Council met on-July Tth at 8 pm. Members. all present. " Minutes of-last. meeting read and The usual grant to Crevares Regat- ta of $160.00 was passed for payment. Communicaton re Rental Control, read and filled. A delegation of. Notice from Black- stock Women's Institute was present and voiced their objections to the idea of 'selling the Community Hall. The reeve informed them that several sug- gestions had been made to Council to sell it, and fone had been made to not sell and $0 the suggestion was made in the minutes of June meeting that 'was published to. see if any one op- posed selling same, : As far as council is-concerned the hall is not for sale. The delegation also discussed the' inadequite toilet facilities around the halls, ete. in Blackstock. Consideration to this will bé given later, given_ careful consderation --and ap- proved. ee Mr, Bowers presented. a drawing of a proposed new plan on-8. Bruce Estate. - Thi ig plan' will be approved: later. dl "An interim payment of $1,000.00 on Beacock Bridge was approved, The Clerk was instructed to investi- On motion the following accounts Social assistance .......ie..$ 60.00 Edward Sues, assessor .............. 126.00 Ivan, Thompson, assessor ....... 125.00 Registry Office, Bowmanville .. 8.92 H. Thompson, clerk, salary ... 100.00 Co. Treasurer, hospitalization 86.00 Stamp: ocd . 4.18 0. Hyland, Sec.-Treas. 8.8. 3 = Municipal graht ...ic... 400.00 | Keith Wright, 5 lambs killed 'by dogs Liiva: 100,00 | R; Wall, sheep valuatoor ........ 10.00 H.E.P.C,, arrears collected ™....... 80.02 Bd Education, Municipal grant 1500.00 S. R. Hart & Co., Assessment Caesarea Regatta, fran sevens -160.00 Road Voucher No. 8. THR . 8207.88 Total EP AAs, sisrarty in 80089.91 Council adjourned to Aug. 4, 8 pm. "Henry Thompson; Clerk A Home made a Baking Sale will be ng under 'the ausploes of Maybelle Rebekah Lodge No. 848-- The fay FR FRIDAY, JULY 11th Time ..... 8 pm, Place. The 'Waterfront near. the 'Palmer Memorial | borough area of Ontario. A: plan of a proposed subdivision on} -| Lot 13, Concession 8, Caesarea was Art Brunton Named President for = ||. a -- REI Second Season At the 1952 annual combined Poul- |' try and Livestock Conference held at Guelph, Art was named president. of the Ontario 'Poultry Breeders' Assoc. for a second term in' spite of ha own protests, re a -- = Chaplin, Sask., is the' centre of an area where sodium sulphate, vital to the newspaper industry, is found in quantity. * 5 Naphalene is mined in the Pens "Most of it is shipped to Belgium for fine glass- making. ; i * * Canada's 800 primary textile mills produce a dollar value of goods ex- ceeding that of the annual Wheat crop, L * 2 » Sy "A WEEK.E D VALUES -- sing of HEN Tor SIE HS GOLD MEDAL PEANUT BUTTER, Tumblers . B98, | ' "MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING . in 298, 52, 87e. | HEINZ SANDWICH SPREAD ........cooiommivinmmminn826 |. HONEY BUTTER, Plain or Clniamon, 1 rs AECL © IE] HEINZ BABY FOODS... ERE aa 8 3 for 29c. |" x FRESHIE, all Flavours .. ee fans Fog TR HEINE : HAWES TILE GLOSS, Pi its .. PRANAB IE EE | KLEENEX, Medium or Small ..................... e iveinens 2 for 48c, A "TOILET TISSUE ....... EET R inside end for 4de. ; . FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - ev eaitele bores cee .. Orders taken for BLACK or RED CHERRIES at market Prices. LT NERLY UWE Due to depletion of Louisiana and L Texas sulphur deposits the pyrite de- posits of Quebec are becoming in-|. creasinigly importam, NG WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE Stone- Doherty Wedding On Saturday, July b at 2, 30 0 'elock, the marriage of Ruth Eleanor, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Doherty, of Lindsay, to George Stanley Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs, Campbell Stone, of Saintfield,. took place in St. Paul's Anglican Church; Lindsay: Rev. Mr. Hicks officiated at. the double: ring ceremony, : 'The bride, given in harrisge by her father, wore a white strapless gown with lace' bodice and skirt- of net over satin, Over this she wore a lace jack- et with lily point sleeves. Her finger- eth BLUE COAL SUMMER PRICES JY. ORTON i August. Sa $26.25 | ie September ...............4on $26.50 | Dio 50c. fon if paid in 15 days. -- REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 . PORT PERRY . tip veil was caught to a halo of orange blossoms" and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and white lilies. Her only attendant, Miss' Marguerite Jackson, wore a gown of turquoise lace and net over satin with. tiny matching lace cape and bandeau, She carried a nosegay of pink roses, Mr. William Stone; brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Mr. Roy Strong and Mr, Ross Stone. Miss Jean Stone, sister of the groom, accompanied by Mr, Morely. Coomes | at the organ, sang, "Because's preced- ing the ceremony, and "I'll Walk Be- side You" during the signing of the register, The reception was held on the lawn at the home of the bride's parents, where the bride's mother received in a gown of pink sheer with navy and é TENDERS Bad : TENDERS CALLED FOR PAINTIN G THREE SCHOOLS he Reach Township School Area Tenders to be in by July 22nd. . For particulars as to schools . ond locations, apply: to Thos. Sharp, Sec' Y. Greenbank. «> white accessories and corsage of pink roses, assisted by the groom's mother in navy with white accessories and a corsage of red roses, The happy couple left for a honey- moon trip to the U.S.A. the bride wearing a powder blue sheer dress with navy and 'white accessories and a corsage of pink.carnations, On their return, Mr, and Mrs, Stone will reside on the groom' s farm near. Saintfied. |Lawn Bowling Tournament: Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club held its first tournament--Men's Doubles-- on Saturday afternoon, July 6th. It on Raddy gg seRtal th fn CyeUR EYES | REQUIRE ATTENTION oi © See G.T.BAKER at | BENTLEY'S JEWELLERY STORE Hours--Tuesday 9- 12. Thursday 2-5 © LATEST METHODS - -- - MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT. was a lovely day and 26 teams repre- senting Peterborough, Lindsay, Can< nington, Whitby, Oshawa, Stouffville, and Port Pérry participated. Winners were as follows-- 'High 8 wins--T. Thomas, Oshawa. 2nd, 8 wins--R, F. Downey, Peter- borough, : 8rd, 8 wins--C, Willianison, Peter- borough. 4th, 8 wins--E. Goodman, Oshawa. ' High, 2 wins--Geo. Allison, Stoutf. ville, A . High, 1 win--F. Cochrane, Oshawa. The visitors enjoyed playing on the fast Port Perry greens Which were in excellent Shape. * LUMBER and Sash : LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS: ne FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN. : ° AND PLANS DRAWN | | Lake Sengog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY 'Phone 240 w oD rr J] : : Elegirical and 3: Air Conditioning Mechanical Repairs| Aun AB ie to ALL CLASSES OF ran iy ystin a Furnace ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A || DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALTY Eavestroughing METAL LATHE WORK. Graduate of Canadian Memorial We sell and service DURO LAWN MOVERS, ig A ine | Ground Chiropractic College, Toronto . PRESSURE PUMPS OXY-ACETYLENE and RLECTRIC|| . ; WELDING For appointment Phone 208R || ST EY a BARN] 2 i a 'PORT PERRY. i Fart