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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Aug 1952, p. 4

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-- Ei ed ~ A a WH 2 Me v > em Mr. William_Collings, IL nite --Popert;-well-known Port Perry man. is LOCAL in mentioning your guests and" ABT items to the Star 0 . 'S As courtesy and service to local Leodarad we offer this column items of interest. ~.8end your CORRECTION _ the highest scores, 23 - 9 in winning . Smith, Port Perry; Manchester Gro- "after spending a pleasant holiday" at _ hear membered to his district friends - a 2 " The 60 cycle motor _ mentioned in last week's Ag tank story'was loan- ed by W, as stated. "Tov Cold!" Those twa plain Eng- lish" words summed up for Kurt Mil- chraum the reason why he dropped eut after two miles in the 60 degree water at CNE waterfront Fr iday. It was a.great experience for the 24- year-old new Canadian who was spon- sored in the 10-mile swim by Ivan Haugen of Del Restaurant.--. "Try again next year," says Kurt, A local rink of Fred DeNure, Bruce Beare, Joe Allen and Skip Art Cox competed for one of the many valu- able prizes in the General Motors Gold Cup tournament in-Oshawa last week. The Port Perry quartet didn't garner any trophies but did mark up one of two out of three-games. The Port Yeisd Star is now on sale "at four sales stations throughout the district -- I. R. Bentley and Frank cery, Manchester and O. J: Boe Gen- eral Store, Seagrave, - The Old Timers baseball team ac- cepted a hurried challenge for an-ex- hibition game with Port Perry juniors last Friday but few of the veterans showed up. Jay Gibson, Storey Beare and Roy Cornish came up with good performances in the weird contest which saw no umps in action and the catchers calling the plate decisions. As a result the backstops never dis- puted one "called strike. The oldsters may make another appearance later. A SPEED "LIMIT of 30° miles per hour_has been set. at the request of Port Perry council on 7A highway through town and the Department of Highways last week erected signs. It is now up to the village to enforce the speed limit and up to the motor-- ists to keep within the limit. Mrs. R. H. Frise has returned home Wasaga Beach, M.P.P., Mis. Collings and daughter Muriel, of Toronte, spent the past week with Mrs. Collings' mother, Ma. R. I. Frise. Port Perry may soon have a new 'shoe store, according to reports. Charles reported tobe the owner: . . Bob Graham, former "teacher. at "Manchester public. 'school, stopped briefly in Port Perry over the week- end on his way to a holiday camp Minden. = Mr. Graham who is now on the staff, of Canadian Line Materials, Scarboro, asked to be re- inrle CE Hl dt rf 5 iol) -- The Welland canal, short-cut avdund Nagara Falls for Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River ships, is 20 miles long. Base metal minés are adding more than $26,000,000 annually to Quebec's "mineral ineomé. Provincial and municipal net expen- ditures in 1960 in Canada exceeded $1,600,000,000. Canada's 10th province, Newfound- land, became England's first colony in 1688. : E. MacGregor, Queen:street butcher ig not by Cawker Brothers, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister. There will be no church service dur- the month of August, while our minister is on holidays; but all are invited to worship in 'the United Church during this month. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION . (Anglican) . H. S. Swabey, Rector August 31st--Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m,--Haly Communion 7 p.m.--Evening Service. ¢ ~pORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Sunday, August 31-- 10 a.m.--Sunday, School . 11 a.m.--Morning Worship The joint services. with St. John's Presbyterian Church will continue but will be held in the United" Church with Rev. R. H. Wylie in charge. Rev. Mr. Riddell will be on holidays" and St. John's congre- gation are cordially invited to wor- ship in the United Church, R. H. Wylie, Minijster PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, August 31-- 11 a.m. Morning Worship Nas 10 a.m.--Sunday School. : 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH. REVIVAL: BEHIND THE IRON CURPAIN with Evangelist 'F. R. Davidson (A travelog of trip taken in 1947) "RUSSIA IN BIBLE PROPHECY-- HER ORIGIN, HER AMBITIONS, © HER DESTINY". : Rear this timely and startling trave- log and sermon on prophecy in-- _ me PENTECOSTAL 'Church, Lilla- St, REV. WM. BOWLER, Pastor, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST - CHURCH : Saturday, August 30-- AY Abe ghite .a° revolution to him", | ched out his first meagre crop with | were 20, 30 and-40 tractors with re- wagons, tillers, mowers and discs. Port Perry, Ont. | Service at 2.30 p.m. at. the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are yigleonid le re "If Reuben Crandell the first white settler in Reach came back with his axe over his shoulder today it would said widely-known auctioneer Ted Jackson as he recalled -some historie notes at the opening of the Cockshutt Demon- stration at the Christie Farm on Fri- - day. | "We are walking on historical ground," said Mr. Jackson, : "These same grounds are the area where Mr, Crandell walked from Oshawa and settled the first farm." "In 1833 Sandy Graham the Scot purchased the farm and it has been in the Graham- Christie farm ever since." "In those days these 400 acres sold for $400, he pointed out. ; What a difference a century makes! On the grounds where Crandell serat- crude tools stood $20;000-worth of. the most modern tractor, plow and farm- ing cquipment--all Canadian made. Nowadays the same sail would sell at $100 an acre -- and probably the main reason is the amazing progress in farm machinery. Where Crandell probably managed to turn over a few furrows a day, Cockshutt tractors with: two and three whipped over the ground at top speed. Purpose of the demonstration which was sponsofed by the. Port Perry and Hampton agencies was to introduce the Cockshutt '20' tractor with a two- furrow hydraulic plow. Also display- ed sby the instructors and tested by a number of interested district men mote control two -and 'three furrow plows; spreaders, cultivators, rakes, In charge of the demonstration was Bruce Knox from 'Brantford head- quarters' who introduced the new equipment and- Ed Crowley and Joe Shoulders who assisted. Hugh Den- ney, district representative, also spoke agencies and introduced by Mr. Jack- son were: Howard Hall, Port Perry; Fred Payne, Hampton; Dennis Storey, Aurora; and Harry Avery of Canning-" ton. : aid ad, Two Shows Nightly--7.30 and 9.30 Saturdays and Holidays--7.00 and 9.00 "Matinee 2.00 pm. British Empire is at Cardston, Alberta, td its body that can perspire, ion. = To 3 reach had to be drained. "Austin Cio Bahia DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phorie 206R ' PORT PERRY. "The only Mormon Temple in the "A dog's tongue is the only part of Canada has 61 ocean going cargo vessels flying the flag of the Domin- iron -deposits in north- western Ontario a lake at Steep Rock 'plete recovery. furrow plows fF' to the crowd and present from-other : Greenbank Uhited Church, ° Hold Cockshutt Demonstration on Historical Farm . Lucky"draw winners were: Toaster, W. W. Holtby, Manchester; Electric Clock, Frank Kendall, Utica; Boxes of bolts, Mrs. Curl, Manchester; Geo, Jackson, Port Perry and Walter Stev- ens, R. R. 4 Port Perry.' rrr -------- el rr - Manchester Mr. ana Mrs, Bud#Black and family of Hamilton were guesty of friends here over the week:end. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Crosier with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Crosier of Seagrave attended the funeral in Toronto of Mr, Harold Damer who died suddenly in Montreal. : Deepest sympathy goes out to Mr. Elgin Collins in the death of his wife. Mrs. A. Roach and daughters visited in Toronto on 'Monday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timms and children of Toronto spent a-week with 'Geo. Leash and family. Mrs. Pelch who suffered a stroke at the home of her brother in Flesh- erton. is now with her daughter Mrs, Jas. Masters. We hope for her com- Iie. oo aE Deaths WANAMAKER, Hiram -- At his home, Port "Perry, Ontario, on Thurs- day, August 28, 1952, Hiram Wana- SE Byers, and dear father of Bert and Glenn, i in his 76th year. - WARD--At Reach Township, Wed- nesday, August 27, 1952, Stanley Ward, aged 64 years, beloved husband of Vera Ward and dear father of Comrie Ward, at: home and Wilda, of Toronto. Funeral service will be held at McGuire and Low Funeral Chapel, Uxbridge, on Friday, August 29 at 3.30. o'clock. Interment at Uxbridge Cemetery. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James Ianson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Anne, to Donald Murray, on of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lee. September 20th, 1952 at 3 o'clock in In Memoriam HEAYN, Charles--In loving mem- ory of -a--déar-son-and-brother-who passed away August 30, 1961. Silently the angels took Charles, __Into the mansion above, There shall be rest from 'earth's A. toiling, : Safe in the arms of God's love. --ever remembered by mother, - gister and brothers. | on Suwday. : 5 * Mr. Ray Nesbitt visited his parents |} Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nesbitt over |# maker, beloved husband of Emaline| "| Dorothy Martyn's group will be 'in The marriage to-take place on | SCUGOG Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Sweetman and son Robin have returned to Vancouver after spending a week with Mrs. Arthur' Sweetman 'of Uxbridge. Friends of Mrs. Arthar Sweetman of Uxbridge, are pleased to hear that she is us £18m a recent illness; Constable Ronald Sweetman, R.C.- M.P,, of Campbellton, New Brunswick, has returned to his duties after spend- ing a week with his mother, Mrs, A. Sweetman, of Uxbridge. The harvest is completed and the farniers are now turning their atten- tion to preparing the soil for fall sowing, Mrs, C, Harris and three children of Toronto, and Mrs. Taylor, Toronto, visited Mrs. A. Ashbridge on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Reader, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Martyn and Miss Inez Mar- tyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dowson in Peterboro on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Redman and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Redman. were visitors of Mrs. Rogers 'of Oakwood, the week-end. daughter Carol Anne of London, Ont., Were Thursday visitors of Mr, sid Mrs, C. W, James and family. thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Crozier the Sunday School Picnic last Sunday. a most enjoyable time, the weather being fine. A program was arranged for the children with games and races and" plenty of ice cream and cold drinks for all. » - The Head W.A. is holding a regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 38. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs A. Ashbridge. Mrs, " charge. The roll call will be answered LN = : \ 'CAMPBELL'S TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP;2for-25¢.-§ LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ............... 2 pkgs. 25¢. JELTO JELEY POWDERS .....oocovvniisinsnsnssssensenensd fOF 29c. STOKELY PEAS, Honey- Pod, 15 0Zeuvivivrinsinemsnninnn 2 fOF 89¢, FROSTEE ICE CREAM MIX, Vonils or + Ghocatats 2 for dle. GOLD MEDAL PEANUT BUTTER, 16 OZ. iivirnansenminsiens SOC" ' LINDY EOU DISH CLOTHS ............... essed FOF 26€, MAPLE LEAF BACON, 3 1b. . RN 1: [LX : FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PEACHES--Freestone, are at their best for canning. At Market Prices APPLES, BANANAS, CAULIFLOWER, LETTUCE, 3 CELERY, PEPPERS, = PICKLING ONIONS E. MERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91 FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY "Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Oakley and|§ The Head Community extend their | $¥ for the use of Stephenson's Point for. 4 The adults as well as the children had | ir A A a a a A LP i. Friday, September 5th 2etetatetetite RGN ER ER 4c EPSOM UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Services will be held on SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 3 p.m, Speaker--REY. MR. CHAPIN, Greenbank Musie---Gr eénbank Male Quartet, Epsom Junior Girls' Choir SUPPER and CONCERT in the Church ; Supper, 5.30 p.m. followed by a Play enfitled x "EMBERT GETS WISE" = 4 presented by Goodwood Merry Mixers Club. - Admission--Adults $1.00; Children 50c. by telling of your first school girl "LUMBER and Sash | : FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN. ~~ AND PLANS DRAWN Topstar set toptonte ste sa OPOSOBOSOSOSOBOBOBOROB OB ad Siscscaosososcscecsoscececectoscececsoncs Last 'Showing To-Nite-- THURSDAY, AUG. 28.. "TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" GEORGE FORMBY '--plus-- "SAILORS THREE" « starring TOMMY TINDER and "MICHAEL WILDING FRIDAY-SATURDAY, AUG, 29-30 "THE CIMARRON KID" Technicolor - starring AUDIE MURPHY and-- BEVERLY TYLER. -- GALA MIDNITE SHOW -- "MA AND PA KETTLE AT ~~ THE FAIR" MONDAY - SATURDAY, SEPT. 1-6 Six Fun Filled Days gor al A RDLE Y'S with CONFI : --00-- Phone--GE 1575 Semi- Annual | SALE! ~ of Dress Suifs, Shortie Coats and Gowns ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Danforth Ave., (near Logan) Toronto, Ont. DENCE" "MA AND PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR" starring MARJORIE MAIN and "PERCY KILBRIDE {of the 'deceased will be distributed Card of Thanks R. H. Wylie, Dr. M, B. Dymond and nurses -at Oshawa General Hospital and all friends and relatives for the kindnesses shown during his recent bereavement, Notice to Creditors In the Estate of William Francis Thompson, late of the Town of Whit- by, in the County of Ontario, retired. All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named who died July 18th, 1952, are hereby 'noti- ticulars of their claims on or before September 18th, 1962. after September 18th, 1952; the assets among the. parties entitled. thereto having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port. Perry, Ontario, this 7th day of August, 19562. HARRIS HARRIS & WALLACE, : Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. Aug, 28 ---- 8 2nd. of all kinds available. Ballard's ew Butcher Shop in Sunderland ANNOUNCEMENT ie Ballards Butchers wish to. announce the opening - 'of their new shop in Sunderland on Tuesday, Sept. They will carry a complete line of Fresh and Cured meats and hope to merit a portion of the meat patronage of the community by careful and prompt attention to your requirements and the best of meats Bulchers = Elgin 'Collins wishes-to thank Rev. |- fied to send to "the "undersigned par-| Immediately | % N ' = hurried driving endangers your life and that Traffic' will be heavy and slower than normal. will take you a little longer to arrive but don't let it worry or annoy you. Take it easy. Thousands of others will be travelling too s + + respect their Stay, Alert--Stay Alive! _ of every other person near you on the highway. It oe safety as well as your own! FRR - GEO. H. DOUCETT MINISTER | CANTRRLY DERRRTWMENY A WHHL TO. W. VANS EY MANS ER crush, 3 . ) i. Taste ia the léast developed of the five senses among the lower animals. 'Lake. Seagog Luister & Coal Co., Limited Food will cook as quickly in gently boiling" water as in rapidly. - boiling | t PORT PERRY Phone 240 water. z [ ERE -- m-- -- - & FER -

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