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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Jun 1954, p. 6

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la LSA ite ¥. RAR \ I saved money when I bought famous 'blue coal' at a weather discount, . .'and.those small monthly Ee have made things easier on my pocketbook, Thanks to the 'blue coal' Budget Plan . . . no winter. heating worries now! Phone today for further details of the 'blue coal' BUDGET PLAN REESOR FUEL & LUMBER EAT Prince Albert Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter, Beth land John enjoyed a few days last week with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glasgow of Auburn. Woman's Association will meet at home of Mrs. Leslie Beacock -next Wednesday afternoon, June 30, Car will be at store at 2.80 for those without transportation. Sunday visitors with Mrs. MeKerl han and Mrs. Luke were Mr, and Mrs W. Bond, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, F Stanton, Mr, and Mrs. B. Stanton and daughter Loreen and friend of Brook- 'lin, and Mr. M, K, Luke. Sunday: was a lovely day for the annual Decoration Service at beaut} ful Pine Grove Cemetery. Tho the sky was somewhat threat- ening, a large crowd assembled to pay respect to departed frienda and heard the short sermon by Rev. D. B. Armstrong. Utica Speaking at the Decoration service held here on Sunday, June 18th, Rev, R." King of Whitevale spoke on our hope of immortality, The service was conducted by Mr. J. C. Hill. Pelletier, O. Brethour, L. MacGregor The' "1 Quaker Hill Quartet consisting of D. flowers e placed on the graves in te- mentbrance of loved ones added to the: beauty of-well-kept: cemeteries. Sorry te report the loss of Frank Kight's' barn by fire last Tuesday. burned down in a, very sbort time. Neighbours -and the Bort. Perry. fire brigade were: able to save the emin- ary. A shower was 'held last Saturday [even in - Memory: Hall for Miss Aileen Skerratt. After an evening of i | dencing: R. Wilbur called' the: pros. 'pective hridé and m to the front. Miss 'M. Wilkinson read the presenta- tion address; After the many gifts had been opened and displayed, the .| serving. of lunch: concluded: the: even- ing. _Hillis-Wilbur has gone to Newmark- ot for the summer. Recent visitors with Mus. Ackney included Mr. and Mrs. S. Prizeman and Hugh, Toronto; Mr. and Mra. W. Kelsey, London, England; Mays. R. M. Rusnell, Brooklin; Mr, and Mrs. W. Lynde, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell and' daughters, Oshawa; Mr. I. Catherwood, Mr. and Mra. John Al- bright, Pine Grove; Mr: and Mrs. Fred Ackney and Phyllis, Mr. and Mra. J. Ackney, Mr, _Stanley Christie, and Mrs, -Margaret:Ackney, of Uxbridge; Sk 3 and R. Duckworth, sang two much| Mrs, R. Vernon, Mrs. W. Kennedy, Sh : appreciated numbers. The organist | Mre, J, Stinar, and Miss Stinar® all oh ain PHONE 73 PORT PERRY -! was Mrs. Hoyle Brethour. The many | of Whitby. ma thd ; £ 3 Ve A -- i, Ses a aa ra as ro ben 2 2 EAT Po Sm St Ss SRI tne RR pd: Sd Lr ae A A DIRE pe LA Py mn Ed TAF star Tr SEE : Sw RI For every DOLLAR you invest, Pontiac gives you a wealth of truly startling values. of 31 models in six great series. Think, too, of the DOLLAR stretching trouble-free performance of Pontiac's famous high-compression engines. And when YOU consider features, both standard and optional, it is a fact that you CAN'T find another car in 3 | any price range anywhere that PATTI Tr rrr T Taree ee rrr rrr er errr errr eer errey - Take FOR instance, Pontiac's unmatched cice: can BEAT what Pontiac gives you. With Power Steering for instance Power Brakes, Automatic Window and Seat Coto PONTIAC offers luxury car features at thrifty prices! 'Motor Sales Port Perry Lightning srtuck the barn ang toy "= Ys. George Harper. Rogers and children spent the week-end with her father Mr. Russell Harper. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Taunton were Sunday guests of Mr, - Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilhur of Taun- ton were at Ralph Wilburs on Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geer and family have Moved to Port Perry from Osh- awa. Little John Suthérland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutherland, was Christened Sunday at Epsom Church in' a. special Baptismal Service con: ducted bythe Rev. H. Kennedy of Ux: bridge. Those attending from Utica were Mr, and Mrs, Tom Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Bib, Sutherland, Mrs, J. Croster, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Wil- bur. Mr. and Mrs, John Crosier attended the funeral of Mrs, Somerville Stew- art, at Agincourt last Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Brown spent the week-end in Haliburton, The; joint Sunday School-Public School. Picnic will be held Friday. af- ternoon at the School grounds at 3 o'clock. Church and: Sunday School will be held at the regular hours.of 10 and 11 a.m. Blackstock Mr. Turner, Winchester visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright who celebrated their | | fortieth wedding anniversary on Wed; nesday, June 17th. Mrs. James Marlow had her tonsils removed in Western Hospital, Toron- to on Wednesday, June 17th. Glad to heag, she is getting along fine. Sorry to hear Mr. Earl Dorrell in- jured the ligaments in his leg and will have to have it in a cast for some weeks, Mrs. June Madill moved to Weston on Thursday, where Mr, 'Madill is now employed. ¢ 2" For styles -- Weather Wardrobe See our lovely display of the new Seagrave "A pleasant time was 'had last Pri: day evening inthe. buss ent of the church when the members of the. Y. P.U.. entertained their parents, Mr. Wallace and Miss Willows and Mr. and Mrs, G. Wanamaker to a supper and social get-together. After all had dong justice to a bountiful repast Mr, Wallace intreduced the guest speaker the Rev. Mr. Lawry of Leaskdale. Ms. Lawry gave a most. interesting talk on Ireland and a vote of thanks was given by Ron Wanamaker.. A sing- song was conducted by the guest of the evening.. Enid Clements, the President of Y.P.U, thanked all 'who had contributed toward the evening in any way. / ; Mr, and Mrs. 8. J, MacFarlane were in Toronto on Friday evening and at- 'tended a family dinner at the hama of their son Mr, and Mrs. Reid Mac- Farlane. The occasion was to cele- brate the birthday of Mrs, S. J. Mae. Farlane. Mrs, Reid MacFarlane and daughter. Loureen left Sunday even- ing for England to visit friends and relatives for the summer, Miss Olive Willows of Carleton Place {is visiting her sister Miss M. Willows at the parsonage. Mr. 'and Mrs. Martin McTaggart, Jimmy and Diane, Miss Flo:Mc Tag- gart, Helen Bowen, Mr. Car] Moase all of Toronto Jere Sunday : visitors with Mr, and Mrs. J, McTaggart. - Mr..and Mrs. Geo. Ewen of Osha- wa, Mrs. Geo. MacCrea of Major, Sagk., Mr. Jas: Ewen and Mra, J. Me- Taggart motored to 'Beaverton on Saturday and called on friends. Mrs. F. Cookston 'and Joyce. spent week-end with relatives. in Whitby and attended the: Decoration Services of Union Cemetéry in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, O. Stinson and family of Chesley were Saturday. visitors with his sister Mrs. M, Brues and Mr; Bruce. Miss Nelles Saxer of Tororo, Mr. Your Winer DRESSES and SUITS for. for all Seasons eT Ta TS When you Thou thi about Ch. "You cant beat "the real thing' have' a yen for refreshment, look | for the familiar red cooler that invites you 10 stop ard enjoy the real thing-- Coca-Cola. - Nothing else tastes so right and restores you $0 pleasantly as ice-cold Coke. Wherever you go, pause . and drive safely, refreshed. . have a Coke, , . | "Rinlandia", {said the lecturer. , | sed for drunkenness, alcohol led the week and attended the Grand Assem- bly of the Rebekah Lodge. 'Mrs, Geo. Michie of Saskatoon visit: ed with Mr. and Mrs, B. Clements ane avening. last week, Mt, and Mrs. J, Forester and family -I'and My, Gordon Coher of Peterhere visited Mr. and. Mrs. J. Davies:and Gary in Cohourg last Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. Forester of Oshawa spent week-end with Mr. and Mra. J. Forester, Mr, and Mra, J. Cober of Stans. ville spent a. few days last week at the Forester home. On Wednesday afternoon the Teach- er aud pupils from Victoria Corners visited Bethel School and a friendly game 'of baseball was played, the 'home team being the winners. Races were: run and: refreshments served, close. 'Mr. 'M. Bruce and-Mr. G. Wana- Friday attending the. Grand Lodge- 'Sessions of tha.Oddfellow's Lodge. Scugoq. Mr. and: Mxs: C. L. Fralick cele- brated their wedding Auniversary on 'Jane 12th on a motor trip to Galion and "Cleveland, Ohio: to; viait: Wi M Gerrow a brother who owns and oper- ates:the Ford Garage in Gallon, which is a. large: business. place: It has sev- eral. fine churches, threa. differegt rail roads pass through and the farm- | ing section sround that part of Ohio i] is equal to Western Ontario, * Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. H and Mrs. Angus Wilkinson were Mr, Stewart Nesbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Bax 'Nesbitt, Miss Lilian Nesbitt and Mr. B13. Shaver of Toranto, Miss Inez Martyn spent last week- 5 "end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. 2 | Martyn. Inez was involved in a minor 3] accident in Toronto last week when 8% | she was struck by a car while cross- | ing an intersection. She waa badly : X| bruised and shaken, but Baie other-« : #1'wise unhurt.: : SPECIAL SERVICE TO B OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE, 'TORONTO! Mr. Bill May and Mr. Bruce Tavell 'spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. 8. Rodman. Several from the: Island' attended #| Dairy Day at Lindsay last Wednesday | and reported a very enjoyable day. | Laverne Martn was the lucky winner i | of ten pounds of cheese at a draw held a} the milk and Cream Testing .dem- 8: | onatration, Mr. and Mra. H. Hargrave and fa- ;mily spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Graham. ; _'A Variety Concert put 'on by' the Sunday School: of Grace United Church last Friday, evening, was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Mr. Mau: rice Fralick acted as master of cere. monies. Half of the children were pre-school age and this was thelr fins experience on a platform. Mrs. Keith Crozier and Mra. Allan { Martyn, two of the Sunday Sehaal teachers, are to be congratulated on their fine work with these children. Songs, poems, skits and piano. solos 'and 'duets made up: the: program and very little prompting was: necessary. A delicious lunch was served immedi- ately aftés the program in tha church basement. 5 amaunted to over thirty dollars.and wae in aid of Sunday; Sehool. Manchester ' Rev. Mr. Matton gave a very foe "Fathers Day" address on Sunday and the: Junior choir of fourteen votces sang that lovely three part number Mr. Harvey Dolson sang "The Stranger of Galilee", It WAS: 8. grand service, hut so. many. empty pews. The: Women's Association had » very. successful sale of home bekiug on Friday. Mrs. Geo. Leach was in hospital for a toristlectomy on Saturday. Rev, Mr: R. w Mutton, Mra. Mutton: and feholson, Whitby: were. din- " Migw Downs: Times has: been ton id 'te. bed witht appendieitls. ---------- * "There were two. men senior to me", "One was dismis- other into crime; and Lam now head: 'Wine. audience. ofthe department. banrelsed Slt Malt win, T RTM LH (ECE bringing' a pleasant afternoon to a. maker was in Toronto Thursday end: "ner guests. of Mrs: Gladys: Archer on

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