4--PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19568 LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston, of Ta- vistock spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Wm Pollard and Mr. Pollard. : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eamer; of Carroll, " Manitoba, with Mr, and Mrs, James Moffatt, last week. Dr. Beverley Smallman; of London, with his wife and daughter, visited © the week-end with his parents Mr. 'and Mrs. R. B, Smallman. Mr. Arthur J: Moore, of Vancouver and London, holidaying this week with Mr .and Mrs. R. B. Smallman. Announcements Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, of Blackstock, wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Grace Eileen to Arthur Donald Pargeter, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A, Par- geter, Port Perry. Marriage to take place Saturday, October 3rd. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Heayn wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Joan Margot, to Mr. Grant MacCarin (Mac) Christie, son v of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie, of Manchester, The marriage to take place early in October. . . Birth 19, 1953, at Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. Cards of "of Thanks Norene and "Bill Howes wish to thank their friends of Scugog for the lovely coffee table and hostess chair they received. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eldon Morrell (nee Dorothy Collins) wish to express a sincere thank-_you_.to the. people of Scugog Island for the very thoughtful "and lovely gift of a pair of airfoam pillows and wall mirror. Chas; and Ella Venning, ef Black- stock wish to thank their many friends and 'relatives for the gifts and good _.wishks-given to them-on-thg occasion of their 26th (silver) Wedding Anni- versary. Hone ydale The kyrale 'meeting of the Honeydale Women's Institute 'will be held at the Port Perry Library on Wednesday, October 7th, at 2.30 p.m. Motto: One way to overcome diffi- culties is to count our blessings. Roll Call--One thing I am thankful for. Study of Manitoba. Program Committee--Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Ray Dusty, Mrs, W. Stone and Mrs, M..Howsam. Anyone having articles for the Blackstock Fair, please bring them to the meeting, Uxbridge PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. Air Conditioned for Your comfort ry i I Bo. tre -- LAST SHOWING TO-NITE ° _ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. .... "The Lady Wants Mink" starring EVE ARDEN -- Plus -- "WILLIE, ' and JOE, BACK AT THE FRONT" ' starring TOM TULE FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPT. 25.26 ABBOTT and COSTELLA "Go To Mars" MONDAY-TUESDAY, SEPT, 28.29 Mississip ppl Gambler IN TECHNICOLOR' starring TYRONE POWER HI 1.2 i RAINES -- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert a Raines- announce the birth of a son, 24) . Wayne Thomas, on Saturday, Sept. The Churches CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Sunday, Septémber 27th-- Rector-- Rev,H.8. Swabey, M.A, B.D. Sept. 27--17th Sunday after Trinity. 9 a.m.--Holy Communion, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H, Wyle, Minister Sunday, September 27th-- { 11 a.m.--*] Believe"--Introduction to a 'series of sermons on "What We Believe", 1. The Relationship Be- tween Faith and Belief. 7 p.m.--*They Asked of Jesus" 1. Who did send this man or his parents ?""--John 9:2, The sacrament of Baptism will be administered at the morning ser- vice, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 27th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Special Rally Day Service in charge of the Sunday School. _ Speaker--Mrs. Jeanne Dymond. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, September 27th-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- Wednesday--Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. PENTICOSTAL CHURCH '| Sunday, September 27th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs, 2 p.m. ~W,M.S. meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. EVERYBODY WELCOME = Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson SEVENTH , DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, September 26th-- Service at*2.80 p.m. at the 'home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow, All are welcome BUSINESS MEN'S BOWLING ~ LEAGUE Organization meeting for the sea: son. --All-teams-interested-in-entaring please be on hand Monday evening at 8 p.m. at King Pin Lanes, Scugog Groonbaie "Don't forget our Sunday School Rally Service is next Sunday, Sept. 27. The guest speaker will be Dr. Dymond of Port Perry. Mr. Wilmot Phair and "Don and Ross Real have left for the west this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phair left last week for a trip to Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert St. John and Miss Alma Umphrey spent the week- end in Hamilton and St. Catherines. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hook have re- turned home from a week's holiday near' Victoria Harbour, I hope everyone will remember to turn their clock back Saturday night so you won't be early for church op Sunday which begins at 11 o'clock and Sunday School immediately after. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Michie to the village where they have bought the house of Mr. and Mrs. Hedges. - After being laid up with pneumo- nia we are happy to report that Mr. Ray Leask is feeling better. Belated congratulations go to 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michie on their re- | cent marriage and we also hope Ev- elyn will like living in our community. Mr. and Mrs. 'Everett Hook are spending some holidays near Fenelon Falls. : Last Friday evening about 66 friends and neighbours gathered in the hall at a presentation for Mr, and Mrs. Robert Michie. They set up 14 tables of progressive euchre after which they presented the newlyweds with a grey davenport. Lunch was served and the remainder of the ev- ening 'spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson drove to Port Carling on Tuesday for Mari- lyn who has spent the summer work- ing in a resort. The Fidelis Class has had a suc. cessful summer with their baking sales realizing the amount of $400. which they have used to install a complete kitchen unit in the church basement. Painting is now in pro- gress and they are hoping it will be complete for the Plowing Banquet which will be held the 28th of Sept. The members of the Class wish to thank all the members of the com- munity who helped to make the sales successful and afd in the building of the kitchen, Coming Events | Baking Sale The Boy Scout and Cub Mothers are having a bazaar and Baking Sale on September 26, at 2,30 p.m, in the Scout. Hall. As an added attraction a- talented. teacup reader from Tor- '| onto will be present. Pledse bring your articles for the sale to the Scout Hall on Friday ey- ening after 7 p.m. "© Sept24 SUNDAY SEPT. 27 -- Anniversary Services at 11 a.m. and.7 p.m. in the Prospect United Chuich. ' Morning Service in charge of Mr. Jim Young of Oshawa. Evening Service by Rev. J. K. Moffat, Simcoe St. United Church, Oshawa. Ashburn Qudtrtette and, Scugog Choir. Sept.24 HELP FOR GREECE All available 1,0.D.E. supplies have been used to aid the Greek victims of thé disastrous earthquakes--and we are askipg you for good, clean used clothing so that these people may have some clothing for the coming winter. Please leave at the entry to the Library where you will find a carton. " Port Perry United Church Young Peoples' will present Cornation' films by Jean Samells on September 28th in the United Church. Euchre and Dance EUCHRE & DANCE, 'Country Style' will be held in Utica Hall, Friday, Oct. 2nd, at 8.30 p.m. Prizes for Euchre-- roasting fowl. Music by Millman- Beacock Orchestra. Admission 60c. Sponsored by Epsom Community Club. sept3l Port Perry Girl Guides Company and Brownie Pack are holding a pot luck Supper in the Scout Hall at 5.80 on Wednesday, September 30. All Guides, Brownies and their 'Mothers are requested to attend this supper. Medical Service The Greenbank Group of Ontario (County) Co-Operative Medical Ser- vices reminds its members or anyone interested that the date for renewal or new membership is September 30th, 2 ' The first meeting of the Port Perry Boy Scout Troop will be on Monday, 6th; at 7 o'clock at the Scout Hall. All Scouts be in uniform. Any boys who have never been a Scout and would like to join this great organiza- tion,' please conact the Scoutmaster, Howard Hall. : Best Buy In Refrigerators SAVE $70 10 90 NEW 9:6 CU. FT. DELUXE REFRIGERATOR BY Deepfreeze Freezer Compartment! food ond actvally keeps ice creom . hord| No other refrigerator hos "TheDoorthatStores More" omv $33095 ur --- Port Perry Electric Phone 177 Scugog es The last meeting of the Head W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Orvall. Heayn. Opening the meeting a -hynin was sung, followed by the Lord's Prayer, The 28rd Psalm was repeat- ed in unison. $6.68 was collected at roll 'call when the ladies gave a penny per inch of their waistline, "Grand- ma's Advice" & poem was read and Mrs. John Beckett supplied a musical solo for the enjoyment of all, Mrs, Stewart Rodman gave two short poems, } ian * Mrs. Nelson Reader came up with four impromptu 'speeches on varied subjects which proved surprising to the giver and listeners. Mrs. Donald Gerrow gave a spice contest which had a tearful finish as onions were the reward for being smart. The 1946 Pennies were collected. Mrs. Nelson Reader is the winner of the famed cup and sauce. Don't forget next month to bring fruit for the Hospital.to the meeting at Mrs. Earl Heayn's, Mrs. James Wilson's group will be in charge. Mrs. Stewart Rodman's group served the lunch, ~ Congrafulations to Mrs. Johathan Aldred who placed second in the over 50 Canadian National Exhibition Hob- by show. Murs, Aldred is very talented with her unusual hobby of fish bones, scales, étc., made into pictures, jewel cases, etc, wl Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs, Cecilia Turner who passed away on Sunday, Sept. 13, at Thornbury, Choir practice will be held at Grace United Church on Thursday at nine - | o'clock sharp. Members are urged to attend for the special service to be held at Prospect Church on Sept. 27. We welcome back Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wilson and family from Essex County where they spent three weeks, = * Mr. and Mrs, William Howes form: erly Miss Norene Sweetman, were last week Presented with a co 'a few days. to' be a delightful evening. table and a hostess chair as remembrances from their Scugog Island friends. The gifts | § were much appreciated by both young people. 'Sunday School continued to have a good attendance in spite of the end |} 1 of vacations, which means that several | § of our cottage friends have returned | § to the city. Mrs, Douglas "Aldred and' daughter : Beverley are enjoying their vacations | § in Manitoba and Saskatchewan where | § they, aré visiting with their relations and felonds, Pine Grove Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Albright, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Catherwood, on Saturday. My. Clarence Albright, of Toronto, | visited his parents Mr, and Mrs. Jack Albright on Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs, Jack Brennand and f° BANANAS, Rolden Ripe, Ib. .......cooouniminins Adel 7 CROWN JARS, quarts $1.59 ......c....cc. Ak Pints $1.43 4 JAR RING RUBBERS |, 3 pkgs. 27c. CARNATION MILK, 16 0% icici: 2 for 29c. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ......cocooeonnmsnmissins wnen2 for 25¢, a LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP... 2 pkgs. 25¢. : 'WHINTE HONEY, new crop, ..... kein 85¢. 2 lbs. 47. §#° - CHRISTIE'S BREAD and BUNS, Fresh Daily, i RIE 10 1b, bag 39¢. - § 10 Ibs,' 25¢. _ § 2 for 15¢. § PEARS COOKING ONIONS POTATOES PEPPER SQUASH, Good size ELBERTA PEACHES, BLUE GRAPES, at Market Prices. E MERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91 | FREE" DiLiviRy EVERY MORNING or EVERY DAY: family, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Handel returned with them for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Elford. Mrs, Jack Simpson, Donna and Pearl spent Thursday with her mother Mrs, C. Elford. : Many happy returns to Mrs. Charlie Bourlie on her birthday, Sept. 21, Her son Orville spent the day with her. Owing to a mistake in last- week's paper, they pictures and talk by Miss A Jean Samells, on her Cornation Trip, will be given in the Pine Grove Church on Friday night, Sept. 26. There will also be singing by the Samells sisters. Everybody welcome, This promises NOW IS THE TIME | bo put in your supply of coal PRICES FOR STOVE and NUT COAL + $28.00 Per Ton THE Cash Discount of 50c. per ton if paid in 15 days ICE--TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS : CALL 289 Ment PORT PERRY COAL & ICE co. Ro = Mr. Lyons will take the service next Sunday, Mr. rd Mrs. Eldred CatHerwood and son, and Mr. and Mrs Don Terry, of the fifth line, visited Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. Talbert Evans. N| = ui Adults 36c¢. CORONATION FILMS by JEAN SAMELLS, on September 26th, at § p.m. in the UNITED CHURCH, PORT PERRY, sponsored by PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE. "Proceeds in aid of Community Hospital TRIPP'S GARAGE We specialize in: GREASE and OIL CHANGES, UNDERCOATING and STEAM CLEANING COOLING SYSTEM-- fast-while-you-wait. CAR WASHING. also COMPLETE WINTERIZING Ta Phone 21W PORT PERRY Children 15¢. "«! RRR Cool and Dainty for Summer Wear ARDLEY FROCKS, hor.8s DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO TIDE, (reg: 41¢: ...\viovinveeinins HEINZ KETCH YORK MUSTA LIPTON'S ORAN COLGATE'S BEAUTY 4 WEEK- END SPECIALS, S "essen "esbenies DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE (20 oz.) reg. 18. SPRINKLE (reg. 4lc.) CP ET TT TT TTT YY) CROPP'S TOMATO JUICE (20 oz.) ......... (reg, 30c. PICKLES (reg. 82¢.) .......coviiinnnnnin 280, DOMESTIC SHORTENING (reg. 29¢.) GE PEKOE TEA, 1; 1b. (reg. 64c.) 60c. ~ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP .........cc.ceiviinn AYLMER CHERRIES Jor Pie (reg. Be) | BATH TOWELS voor $1.69. pair Closed Tuesday afternoons, open on Wednesday afternoons. All orders of $2.00 and over are delivered Free. DOUPE'SSTORE Prince Albert Phone 174 r 14 Lt ER A A LL LE A AL A A LL A AL LA RRL ARAL RRR RRR LLL LLL AR RRR RAR RR RR RR RR RR 1 1 1 1 EPT. 25.26 wan de, vessannsnee +«17e. ven 396 nh 2 for 21¢. EE EE sbi Ce seenbinaarnannnnine CO ETD TY ween 27€, wn for 2Bc. Lr RY 1 23 for 29c¢. TT ER TLL TTI TS Ea - ~~ ROCKWOOL ! Me" year 'round comfort, oe too, when you Insulate with BISCO'S Fleece Line Rock 'Wool. Healthier be- eause It reduces drafts, pro- motes comfortable sleep; sanitary vermin and moisture- .proof. Glves protection against spread of fire. Lasts as long as your house -- no mainteriance nor replace- > ment costs. 'Adds to your . home's value. 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