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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Apr 1954, p. 4

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RE bs FO ir x aa at A Nia G5 ¥ 3 SSAA Nn BAK NA SR Lids % RDA SR Lab Aaa . by her grand,parents, Mr, an A, CREA TT de " ~ "in the loss of our dear father. 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8th, 1954 LOCAL NEWS Co Carnegie, 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, J, Car- negie is making an air trip to Florida alone, She left Malton airport to fly to Margo Florida where she will be met and Mrs. A. J. Carnegie of Port Perry with whom she will stay until they return to Port Perry by motor. Miss Lilli Kleiser, of Lima, Peru, is visiting Miss Wendy Brunton, Port}: Perry, for part of her Easter hoildays from Branksome ne Hall Card of Thanks The family of_ the late James Me- Kee wish to extend their deep appre: ciation and thanks to friends and neighbours for acts of kindnegs, mes- sages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings and for cards received Also thanking Dr. Dymond, Dr, Kandel and the nurses of Port Perry Community Hospital; Fidelity Lodge, AF. & AM. for their impressive service on Sun- day afternoon, especially thanking Rev, B. D. Armstrong for his' consol- ing words during their recent bereave- ment. ---- = I wish to express my sincere appre- ciation to my neighbours, friends and relatives who called, sent cards and The Churches C HURC H OF wp HE ASC ENSION : ANGLICAN, .. Rev. H, S. Swabey, M.A., B.D,, Rector April 11th--Palm Sundlay 11 a.m.--Sanday School, 7 p.m.~--~Evening Prayer.. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Reév. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, April 11th-- 10.00 a'm.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Easter Communion 7.00 p.m.--The Seventh Word from the Cross. + Luke 23: 46, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN : CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., Ministér Sunday, April 11th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.--Evening Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Douglas Sloan, Pastor Sunday, April 11th-- . 83 p.m.--Service. 4.16 p.m.--over Station C.F.O.R., Orillia, "The Haven of Rest" Broadcast from Port Perry and Little Britain Baptist Church. Wednesday, 8 'p.m. Prayer Moounl Coming Evens * | Annual Banquet Business Men's Banquet will be held in the United Church at 6.456 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14. All interested in.the 'organization are invited to at- tend. Tickets are- $2.00 and this in- cludes your membership fee for 1954. It's a Turkey Dinner. Sacred Concert APRIL 21, at 8 p. m --in the Church of The Ascension, Port Perry with combined choir from a number of churches in the area and special solo- ist. Exceptionally fine musical even- ing is in store. Cartwright Local No, 73 of the On- tario Farmer's Union Organization on Thursday, April 8 at 8.30 pu. Special speaker, good entertainment, lunch served. * All farmers interested in a brighter future are invited to attend. Hobby Show MAY 18-19, in Port Perry United Church, sponsored by Scugog! Chapter, 1.0.D.E. Proceeds "for the artificial ice, - People interested-in displaying oontant Mrs, L ontley, 29271 ax meeting in Forrester's Hall, Nestleton |- and demonstrating their hobby, please {Hilltop Herald | ? ~Floyd James = With exams just being completed for about one week, things are fairly quiet now. Until, of course we arrive at the Easter Holidays. « The home economics inspector, Miss M. Clarke and the shop inspector. Mr, Gordon were present at the high school on Monday. On Friday of last week, grade 10A put on the assembly. 'E. Forster and P. Dittrick sang while M. Anderson accompanied them on the ukulele, G. Tummonds favoured everybody with two songs on. the trumpet. After as- sembly, the students enjoyed daneing in the gymnasium. : " On this coming Saturday evening, ¥ hardtime dance sponsored by the girls is being held in the auditorium. This dance is to raise money for jack- ets for the girls basketball teams. A basketball game between the P.P.H.S. and- the town will also be played prior | to the dancing. Come on out and enjoy yourself! You'll never forgive yourself if you miss. the Hobby Show on May 18th and 19th, afternoon and evening, in the school. room, of the United Church, Seagrave Mr. and Mrs. G. Wanamaker, Sylvia and Nancy spent Sunday with rela- tives in Bobcaygeon, Mr, H Mitchell whd has. spent some time with his daughter | Mrs.. C. Taylor returned Prince Albert On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson. attended. .the 25th wedding 'anniversary of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dearborn of Prospect. This large family gathering and pre- sentation was held at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Bishop, Oshawa, The March meeting of the Woman's, Associftion was held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday he 31st, with Mrs, Beacock presiding, - Reports and one thank-you etter for plant were read. There was a lengthy business pe- riod with several items discussed, one being an exhibit to Port Perry Fair-- list having been read. A motion car- ried that a car full of ladies attend the Woman's Meeting of W.M.S. and W.A. in St. Andrew's Church, Osha- wa, to hear Mrs. A. A, Scott, of India the following Friday. There was a discussion re collect- ing for the Cancer Fund, also the building fund for the blind. A motion carried that we help in both these causes. Visiting committee reported three visits, Kitchen committee reported light fixed. A motion carried that treasurer pay eight dollars for our new electric tea- kettle. " It was decided that each member bring an article of some kind, to each meeting for the bazaar. A motion carried 'we entertain two W. A's in May. There was a request from hospital for good used maga EASTER LILIES, DAFFODILS; HYACINTHS il - MIXED PANS. Order Early for good Selection. CHRISTIE'S HOT CROSS BUNS, pkg. of 6'..ciiiiiniiss 27. APPLE BLOSSOM BISCUITS, ke, Cashes BIRDSEYE FROZEN. FISH, = ithe] FRUITS, VEGETABLES FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES . NEW CARROTS, cello bag .. ~ TOMATOES, BANANAS, Goldén Ripe ....... GRAPEFRUIT, juicy Sal tia cello, niin TERE | for 29¢. annie: 196, PATIL E, LALIT ITAL E \ aeriars dns RY vosnaeesnsannlb. 19¢, HE IT THA rn l0 for -49¢. - 'E. MERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91, PORT PERRY Scugog A grass fire believed started by a cigarette butt threatened Grace Uni- ted Church, the parsonage and ad- joining buildings on Monday after- | noon, Through the help of the nearby neighbors, no damage resulted. 47 There was a good attendance of 88 children at Grace United Church Sun- ing and evening church services were conducted by Rev. J. D. McKinnon with the larger attendance at the evening service. The monthly W.A, meeting is on Wednesday April 14th at 3 p.m., at the church. Don't forget that shower of tea-towels. The program and lunch committee is Mrs. Jack Burham, Mrs. Alan Carter and Mrs. Clarence Car- ter. All ladies are cordially invited to attend. visited me, alse a special thanks to the Service Club for thé"lovely box of " fruit and card and to the staff and nurses at the Port Perry Hospital, 4uting my recent stay there. Thank You." Mrs. Morley Luke Announcements Mr. and: Mrs. Harold Mulligan, of Port Perry, announce the engagement Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Cook of Port Perry wish to announce the engage- ment of their youngest daughter, IYorothy Ruth, to Douglas John Butt, of Port Perry, son of Mrs. Butt, To- ronto sand the late Mr. Butt. marriage will take place on Saturday, ; June 12, 1954, at 7 p.m. in Port Perry, : Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Short, of Sea- grave, are happy to announce the birth PENTICOSTAL CHURCH Sunday,- April 11th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday Schooi : 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, ad EVERYBODY-WELCOME Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome The' 1 709--triple.. Family Doubles Frank Hastings took home the 1st Chicken last Friday night with a nice Chuck Bathie came sec- ond with 680. Evelyn Stata took the ladies first and Doris Virtue second. Mrs. 'Smith and Bob Vernon won the Mystery Score prizes and- Marion Crozier and E. J. Hutchinson took the Mrs. J.C. Whitby, 208W, _- Euchre and Tanee FRIDAY, APRIL 9th, at 8.30 p.m, in the Epsom..School, sponsored by the Community Club. = Prizes. Admis- cion silver colelction. Ladies please provide lunch. HEE Ee Notice Spring Sock Hop Sf PORT ga HIGH op... on SATURDAY, APRIL 10th. Everyone 'weleome. Come in your jeans_or slacks.. Students 36c. Non Students 45¢. Super Snack 20e¢. Early diagnosis and adequate treat- ment are the only effective means of cancer control. HAVE YOU home with them. Mr, and Mrs. M Bria and family spent - Sunddy in Bowmanville swith Mr. and Mrs, .R, Stinson. Mr, and Mrs..R, Reynolds and Leona at home of Mr. and 'Mrs, S. Reynolds in Port Perry on' Sunday when friends and relatives. gathered to'do honour 'to Mr. and jMrs, Gordon Cherrie of Scugog on their 26th wedding anni- versary. Friends and neighbours gatitered at Miss Leona Reynolds. Men's high, Mr. F. Watson, low, Mr. Neil McMil- lan. Approximately $24.00 has been received including donations. Remember the date, April 23rd, in Seagrave Church, when the W.A., will present two One-Act Plays 'entitled relly Put the Kettle On" and "I'll Eat My Hat", There will be a community party Iriday evening, with Mr. E. Butt and Mr. A. Moon in charge, / A "HOBBY? zines. rs A fine Edster reading, and prayer by Mrs, Wylie closed the meeting. The delicious supper which followed 'was open to all and a goodly number enjoyed' it. For program, we were grateful to Mrs. Wylie for. having Mrs, Smeltzer lived in the West. This was very in- teresting, and both_children and adults thoroughly appreciated it. at the piano. observed, and a reception, by several, into the Church. Service 2.30. The W. A. members-who attended the United Church Exposition on Fri- day were our. president Mrs. L. Bea- cock, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. McKeri- secretary Mrs. Luke. hearing Mrs. 'A. A. Scott (wearing life in India. Cow. These animals are never killed, come and give us a talk on when she |: On "April. 11th Sacrament will be | hen, past president Mrs. B. Smith and | We enjoyed |' a beautiful Indian Shawl) tell of her | One of the rather hu-|: morous stories: being of the Sacred |: being: permitted to live as long as i day Schoo] last Sinday, Both morn- ~ WANT TO SAVE MONEY oN TRACTOR OPERATION? eee then switch to 'DAVID BROWN ' . 3 of their younger daughter, Irene, to Pestor:. Wm, W, Thompson The monthly meeting of the Nurses' the home, of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wana- Ee ne Shohey Sides, fle John O. Stephens, son of Mrs. Ste- 2 : : Auxiliary will be held at the Hospital maker oy Saturday evening, for, A Hey! I 4 x I» iis are. 1 _phens and the late Mr. O. R. Stephens SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST |on Thursday, April 16th, at 8.00 p.m. cuchre party the proceeds in aid of} We were a J avoure 1% 2 yun of Toronto. The marriage to take ; CHURCH Please note change of time. the Community Hospital . Auxiliary duet by .two o Miss arvey a. hoy - place 'the middle of June. Saturday, April 10th-- \ were: ladiés' high, Mrs! Finney, low,| pupils accompanied by Mrs. Sharpe : fas fil 3rd, 1954, at Com- ; : A oi id bu, Je id pt br Consolation prizes. Good games were | they can. Pore. Ontid han F. Hastings 325; C. Bathie 281 and Mel Heayn has sold his property, ---- erry, Ontario. ; once known as the parsonage, to Mr. David Brown Tractors are famous the world over for BOURGEOIS--Mr. and Mrs. Chas. © Bourgeois (nee Rider) are proud to announce the birth of a son, David Clarence, on March bth, 195 54, a baby brother of Charlene. N. Hutchinson 248; Don Crozier 203; E. Stata 208; 201; 236; -B. Walker 'Doris Virtue 222; Geo. Smith 219; and Allan Cawker 282 and 232, "There will be good prizes again this week--don't miss it. : UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO ir Hobby .. will be On May 18th and 19th, a real Show held in Port Perry United Church Sponsored hy the I. ( 0 D. E. ' PROCEEDS FOR THE ARTIFICIAL ICE | and Mrs. Skinner, who have now ta- ken possession: : Miss 'M. Davey, Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. Smith and daughter Marion, one of those | Baptised on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, M. Luke and baby Paul of Hamilton with Mrs. C. Luke on Saturday. TLE Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn dnd family | { of Scugog with Mr. and Mrs Mar- tyn on Sunday. a their amazing low cost of operation. There's a David 2B Brown Tractor to meet your power requirements. SEE THEM AT YOUR DAVID BROWN DEALER RAY HOBB'S GARAGE - MANCHESTER, ONT. A Admission 50c. i 5 : 2 re = = LAST SHOWING TO-NITE No entry fee. Entrants are permitted to sell work at close of show. y . : Aa Sip THURSDAY, APRIL 8th-- 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. py SONNE < " : BS -- : ; RETURN 10 PARADISE" Milk rates high with athletes in tr i --y TRCIINICOLOR === =r pes oy I s oo abundant and sconomical iid of : Starring GARY COOPER P A I NT G LA S S buds, sustain nd reps ey Drotein that Adult Entertainment Dh a 2k x Vicia As aod thiamin for hea neers, i FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 9 and 10-- : Sp 600 x : . re Td El oy © arring \ : : / - 25 ysical vigour Te x Fa , B CANADIAN Sports College his made repeated i MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 12 and 13-- EF vrei fool tests on the value of protein for - ~ f LE i. BL " Sl 1 "sew y Bssically active people. We find {| - ; "TAKE THE HIGH GROUND" R | CEMENT amounts of milk and ofhef dai foods 1).feel more like practicing 2) encounter fewer and briefer periods of staleness that stow down training 3) perform better in action, bg 74 DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU = » be? A Division of Dairy Farmers of Canada 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO -- it i ; Se may CHNICOLOR + = Starring RICHARD WIDMARK and KARL MALDON an per bag | I Lake Scugog Lunber | ke WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 14-15--. "SKY COMMANDO" i Stating DAN DURYEA and FRANCES GIEEORD | 7 fe i xe PIS: Lai} | hort PERRY x SSION OVER KOREA SRS ! iY INT Hi GLASS i els "DIRECTOR SPORTS COLL E0E 1 = v2 Bu i alee Hen = Starring JOHN HODIAK, JOHN DEREK AUDR as ~ g -----h i = £ a" . ' . i v- F HEC ! 3 ¥ 3 J vil aie . Ae Ee s £5 A pa GEE pL g

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