f Hl . secqnds: 4 -- THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1952 __ LOCAL TE ER A Ts NEWS. eS Public School principal Roy Corn- ish informs that the first monthly tire drill was held in-the school last week. The 240 pupils, many of whom were going through fire. drill for the first-time cleared -the building in-68 "I am very pleased with this first drill and the exceptionally order- ly fashion in which the boys and girls left the school," said Mr. Cornish. "They almost set a record." Scugog Women's Association will hold their regular meeting and supper Wednesday, - October 15th, at Grace United Church. Mrs. W. F. Nott and Mr. A, A. Ger- | row of Port Perry have returned from a pleasant holiday with their sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Van Nest in Rimbey, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. England have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Nott in Vancouver, Port Perry Scouts and Gubs will be out a week from Saturday (Oct."18) for their annual Apple Day and in the near future will hold a paper salvage .collection.. On Apple Day the Scout Mother's are offering two prizes to "the Cubs for the best decorated bask- et." For the Scouts ther® are also two prizes for the best drawn poster ad- vertising Scout Apple Day. All post- ers should be completed and handed in by next Tuesday night at the reg- ' "ular Scout meeting. Ey Mrs, William Chapmai'is still under doctor's care following a heart attack which she took 'while attending the 'Inter-School Track and .Field Meet at the fair grounds on Friday. Friends wish her a speedy recovery. Rev..J. D. MacKinnon of Scugog conducted the funeral service for the __late:George.C. Sweetman on Sept. 27. Rev. F. G. Joblin of Port Perry assist- ed Rev. MacKinnon. The Star re- grets the error in last week's story. "Port Perry Lions, despite the short- 'age of key players, came up with a "great battle to extend Oshawa Indus- trial League 'all-stars before losing an exhibition contest 56-53 at the high school gym .last might, "Fireside Club of-St. John's Presbyterian Church held its' first Sunday evening meeting on October 6th, at 8:00 p.m. - After a short worship service, two films were shown from the National Film Board, "Migration of Abraham" and "Forests oef Canada." They were splendid "films and very much enjoyed by those present. refreshments. weré served, The next meting will be after church service "on November 2nd. rt "day evening, --dnd arrangements made for the an-=|- Births. DENTON -- Mr." and Mrs. Harry Denton (nee Helena Hayes) are hap- py to announce the birth of their son * on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1952, at West- ern Hospital, hoth doing nicely. CAWKER -- Mr. and MTFs. Alan Cawker are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Robert Andrew, on Monday, Sept. 29, 1952, at Oshawa General Hospital. HEALEY--Mr. & Mrs. Bob Healey, Port Perry, are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, a sister for Patricia, at Oshawa General Hosnitsh Saturday, Oct. 4, 1952. Rod and Gun Club Plan New Season "Now that the autumn has rolled around again it ig time for the club to get together 3 plan the fall and , winter program,' -ilton, president of and Gun Club» ° "This is to: td aoranged oon. Thurs- t. 9 at the high school," says Mr. Hamilton. 'Plans will be made for the season's ehtértainment ort Perry Rod nual dinner," Now that the fishing season is over all entries are request- ed to be handed into the president who |. is chairman of the casting committee, 80 arrangement 'can be made for the cups. . LINDSAY~--" ry Charles 'Lamb " and council came out 'in favour of building a new town hall. The pre- sent : building on Kent Street is 90 years ald and some favour selling the ~ building and 'site and erecting a modern municipal centre on 'another location. Annual Bazaar of the United Church | the CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION At the close of the meeting nounced Ott Ham-] - The Churches ST. JOHN PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH Sunday, October 12-- 10.00 a.m,--Sunday School. 7.00 'p.m.--Rev.. John Hart, B.D, Sunday, October 19 --- Antiiversary Sunday Services at 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. 7 (Church of England in Cansda) Rev. H. 8. Swabey, M.A,, B.D. Oct. 12--18th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. UNITED CHURCH "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord"--Psalm 92:1, The Service Club are decorating the Sanctuary for this special occasion. 11 a.m.--"The Virtue of a Thankful Heart," 7 p.m.--Rev. R. M. Seymour, of Enniskillen, . The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered at the morning dervice. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, Oct, 12-- "11 a.m.--Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer. meeting at 8 p.m, THE PENTECOSTAL CH URCH 'Sunday, Oct. 12-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Regular Service. 7 p.m.--Evangelical, Friday, 8.16_p.nj.--Bible Study. All Welcome, Pastor: Ww. A. Bowler DAY Fr CHURCH Saturday, Oct. 11th-- Service at' 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Stanley Gerrow. All are -Pelpoms I SEVENTH THANKS! Mr. and Mrs. Ron."Middleton (nee Joan Cook) wish to thank the people of Prince Albert for the many havely gifts, , BALLET TAP Register for Classes Saturdays 10 to 11 a.m, : Port Perry High 'School Gym Teacher--Mary Brotherwood Uxbridge PLEASE NOTE Starting Monday, Oct. 6 'Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 : Matinee at 2.00 p.m, LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 "HIS KIND OF WOMAN" starring JANE RUSSELL and ROBERT MITCHUM FRIDAY:SAT, OCTOBER 10-11 "BRAVE WARRIOR" TECHNICOLOR . --PLUS-- "GREAT GUNS" with LAURAL & HARDY ETE TRE SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNITE : OCTOBER 12 "BELLES ON THEIR TOES" MONDAY-TUES, OCTOBER 13-14 "BELLES ON THEIR TOES" © starring MYRNA LOY and JEANNE CRAIN TECHNICOLOR WED.-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15:16 "STEEL TOWN" starring ANN . SHERIDAN and JOHN LUND TECHNICOLOR » | Ex-Scugog Man ~| Wins Trap Shooting _jhunting paradise; recently "won the | BEFORE MONDAY. $4.50 per entry. land Play Wednesday, Oct. 29 Rev. RB. T Chapin, octd Crown in Manitoba ~A former Scugog resident, who pro- bably learned the rudiments of shoot: ing when the Island township was a annual "Manitoba Provincia] = Trap- 'shooting championships at the Win- nipeg Gun Club Grounds. He is Joe Avery, now in his 76th year whe lived for many years at the head: of Scugog Island. and was eda- cated there. The Winnipeg Free Press reports that the silver thatched Avery who now lives in Rock Lake, Mam- toba "ipset the dope bucket' by win- ning the crown, "Avery's triumph was all the more surprising 'when after the smoke cleared it was discovered that the el- der statesman had bested his nearest competitor by five birds. Avery's total of 92x100 was follow- ed by a newcomer from Carman, Max Laing, who posted 87x100. Such well-known shooters as Al Smith, Bill Harvey, "Stan Kazowski, C. L. McConnell, and Sid Roberts, all expert niarksmen, could not keep pace with the grand old man. Joe's win, the most popular of the day, overshadowed all other events. It was a big day for Avery family in general, as his son Jeff was the win- ner of the difficult doubles shoot against all comers. 'Old time champs such as Al Smith and Bill Harvey again had to take a back seat to the Avery duo." Fo -- Coming Events Euchre STARTING FRIDAY, OCT. 17-- Euchre at the Scout Hall, 8 p.m, iy "Come one, como all! 7 octlB WED, OCT. 22--TURKEY SUPPER Under the auspices of the Evening Auxiliary of WMS, at Port Perry United Church, served from 6 p.m. on. Adults $1.25, Children 76. Oct.16 UTICA TURKEY DINNER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 at Utica United Church, 6 p.m. until all are served. Program of pictures. Adults $1.25, children 75c. oct9 Bazaar BAZAAR--SATURDAY, OCT. 26 Watch for the annual bazaar, pre- sented *by the Evening Guild of the Anglican-€Church on Saturday, Oct. 26. Turkey Supper WEDNESDAY, WOYEMBER 5--- "y Please reserve Nov. 5 for the Tur- | 8{& key Supper at Seagrave, presented by the W. A. . 3 Bowling Tournament . The Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club will hold a Club Mixed Trebles on Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 13, ifthe weather is favourable. Three teri-end games starting at 10 am. One game in the morning and two in the after- noon. Fowl] for prizes. Place entries with Art Cox or Charlie Brignall, Re-union Dance FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 The Uxbridge High School Alumni Fourth Annual Reunion Dance, in aid of the Cottage Hospital Building Fund is to be held at the Palace Pier, To- ronto, Friday, October 24, oct23 Greenbank @ 2 Turkey Supper - @ SEAGRAVE . UNITED CHURCR ANNIVERSARY SERVICES - | Sunday; Oct. 12 THANKSGIVING OFFERING Services at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m: -. SPECIAL MUSIC SCUGOG CHOIR GUEST PREACHER: GREENBANK cheiving the _| fashion highlight iY choosing of * Wedding _|STARIights tie wecomng, . Trinity. United. Church in Wallace. burg was beautifully decorated on Saturday, Sept. 27, 1952, for the Au- tumn wedding of Miss Mary Ruth Brunt; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brunt of 328 William Street, to Ches- ter Russell Crowe, a son of Mr, and Mis. Clarke Crowe, of Chatham. Baskets of white*gladioli with bron- z¢ and yellow mums and 'tall=zandel- abrg formed a lovely background for. the wedding at-which Rev. Levi Hus: sey, pastor, presided at 2.80 o'clock, Miss Doris Shaw was at: 'the organ and the soloist was Mrs. Jack Gilhula who sang "Through the Years" and "At Dawning." Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a gown With a bouf- fant skirt of white nylon net over sa- tin with long-sleeved bodice of chant- illy lace and sheer yolk, A fingertip veil of illusion was held up by a heart shaped lace and pear bridal cap. She carried a cascade bouquet of ivy, stephanotis and white mums. She was attended by her sister, Miss Betty Brunt, as maid of honor, who was wearing a floor length gown of hunter's green velvet bodice and nylon net skirt over taffeta and carried bronze mums and yellow roses. Honey Brunt, another sister who was junior bridesmaid, woré a gown of pastel green nylon net over taffeta with a hooped skirt and cariied a basket of yellow and pink pinochio roses. Robert Wilson was groomsman, and] the ughers were Burleigh Bands-and Thomas Brunt, brother of the bride. "Fall flowers were used to decorate the Sunday school hall of the church for-the reception. The bride's mother "wore a two-picce dress of shadow gray faille with pink velour hat and match- ing accessories anda corsage of but- terfly roses. ~The groom's mother wore a two-piece dress of cocoa brown faille with matching velvet and hat of champagne velour and cocoa brown "trim, and a' corsage of talisman roses, For the wedding trip the bride wore a mist green wool suit. with brown woo] - accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. On their return the voung couple will reside in Wellace: burg. Guests attended frais Loudon, Cha- tham, Blenheim, Dearborn, Mich, Niagara Falls and Port Perry. Pre: sent from this district were: Mr. A. J. Kight Sr., grandfather of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kight Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Kight," Mrs, H. Midgley, Mr, David Kight, Mrs. Thomas 'Rise- brough and daughter Lillian of Bal- sam, the later who caught the bride's bouquet. Mrs. Arthur Stevens, form- erly Miss Mable McMillan of Fort Perry, was among the ladies who ser- ved at the reception. NOTICE ASSESSMENT ROLL RETURND - SEPT. 30, 1952, TOWNSHIP OF | = - SCUGOG The Assessment Roll of - the Cor- poration of the Township of Scugog for the year 1962, and upon which the taxes for 1963 will be levied has been returned to me; and any appeals against the assessment therein must be made to me in writing on or before October 14, 1952.° Brooklin, Oct. 1, 1952. ; RALPH MILNER, Clerk, \ - Canadian (Continued from front page) ultimate in style, Carefully placed pleats or bright buttons weére the us- ual highlight" "Several models showed the new torso bodice in métghed colors with straight pleated skirts, which were very smart on the riodel, } All important, too, in | shoes. These were from: the show- room of the new Char - Nell Shoe Store and were exquisite in sleek lines and beautiful finish. In many. cases the color of the shoes matched "either hat or bag, (the bags from the F. W. Broek . store) but whether matching or contrasting always in Jovely---harmony- -with- -the complete costume, Make-up was in charge of Mrs, McEachren, Oshawa Beauty Counsel- lors. Smart frames for your glasses can be obtained from Gordon Baker, Optometrist, at I. R. Bentlty's sto Miss Mary, Jean Riddell rendered two beautiful vocal selections at the close of the show. Tea was served by members of Scugog Chapter, The proceeds of the show will go to the Community Memorial Hospital, Scugog . Chapter, 1.0.D.B. having Palmyra, Montreal, Toronto, Balsa, - IVAN HAUGEN, genial owner of Del Restaurant had a pleasant sur- prise Monday, night when he discov: ered that the Lions guest speaker Sig Wessman of Deseronto was also a native of Norway, Mr, Wessman and Mrs. Wessman (who in¢identally survived: a--minor- motor aceident in Oshawa) commended Mr. Haugen on his Little Norway dining. room. d < xXx x - THE CORPORATION'S $183,000 debenture issue "placed on: sale last school is almost one-third sgid. Many local citizens who purcha village debentures in the past returned to buy the issue in $1,000 lots or more and a number of others have signified their intentions of buying.: All of which is a good sign for Port Perry's fi- nancial set-up xX xX X MRS. A. R: TURNER, qualified this week as the Star's Western Corres- pondent by forwarding an item about Joe 'Avery, former Scugog resident. "I am not sure where Mr, Avery was born but for many years he lived at the head: of Scugog Island . .. and old- resident of Port Perry cat gel you about the Avery family," added Mrs. Turner who penned another com- pliment for the paper. XX X "Was through your town-in August and would have called in but was on a fishing -expedition," writes Frank D. Macintyre of the Dundalk Herald. " ,.. and you know how impatient fishermen are!" We hope Mr. Mac- intyre doesn't come through here in the shooting season because we know some impatient hunters too. XxX X X -SAYWELL'S GENERAL store of Blackstock, joins --the- -Star's list. of. sales stations this 'week as result of pleasant reaction to the paper { from: the Cartwright area, Rookies = (Continued from front page) sult of the South Ontario match. : At Pickering match judges William Clarke and Gard Tran of Markham, commended the contestants on the fine 'efficient work from plows well set up. 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