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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Sep 1954, p. 4

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wine 4---THE PORT PERRY F145, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1964 "LOCAL NEWS safely in England after very pleasant trip. Mr. Leonard Hope, who has spent the past five years in Alberta and Yukon, has returned East, and _is now with his mother, Mrs. David Hope, Port Perry. Mrs. George Will, of Sunderland, spent last week with Mrs, D. Hope. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Slemon have returned to Ottawa after a trip through the United States which in- cluded Syracuse, Rochester and Buf- falo. On their way home they spent some time in Port Perry visiting with Mrs. Slemon's mother, Mrs, Cyril Jeffrey. Card of Thanks THANK YOU! -- I would like to thank all those who so kindly sent me cards, floweys, and fruits, during my stay in Lindsay hospital, and also on my return home, RE Mrs, Gordon Sweetman, Seagrave, Ont, In Memoriam NONA. V, McDOUGAL -- In loving memory of a dear sister who passed away on September 6, 1962. She has not gone from those loved, Nor has she wandered far; Just entered God's most lovely room, And left thé door ajar, Always remembered by SISTER LOTTIE. i runfon Farms A Highway -- Port Perry, Ont. BARBEQUED CHICKENS Stuffed and Cooked to A.T. on our Barbeque Spit. SPRING CHICKENS and CAPONS Cleaned, Washed, Ready-to-Cook -:STRICTLY FRESH EGGS From Hen to Customer in 24 hours. We deliver in Port Perry Sat. & Sun, UXBRIDGE Phone 252 Fri-Sat, Sept. 34 ~"(Gun Blt" starring TAB HUNTER plus "Go Man Go" starring DANA CLARK Sunday Mid Night - Sept. Sth. Toe of Wax" Mon.-Tues, Sept. 6-7 "Three Sailor ~~ - and a Girl" starring JANE POWELL and |§ . GORDON McCRAE Wed. "Thu,, Sept. 8: 9 | "Hans Christian Anderson" DANNY KAYE The Churches CHURCH: OF THE ASCENSION =| Sunday, September Sth-- Rey, rry Newman' 11.00 aim.--Communion Service : Sth JOHN' Ss PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev. B. D. Armstrong, } B.A, D.D. ; . Sunday, September 5th, 1954 Miss Florence Naismith has attived : 10.00 a.m.--8unday School 11.00 'a.m.--Divine Worship. "PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH REY. R. H. WYLIE, B.A, Minister Sunday, September 5th-- 10.00 a.p.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--""Jesus and Labour" PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J. Toews Sunday, September 5th-- : +10 a.n.--Sunday School 11 a.n.--Worship Service 7 pm.--CHURCH IN THE OPEN AIR. Service on the Church Lawn with special musical numbers. Visiting Speaker--Miss Ruth Pilat, (Missionary to Europe) Come to the Lttle White Church "on the Hill, PENTICOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, September 5th-- 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.8, meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson Enterfained Mrs, T. Harris, President of the Port Perry United Church Women's "Association was hostess at her sum- mer home, View Lake on Tuesday afternoon, August 31st, to the execu- tive members of the Association. 'A delicious one o'clock buffet lun- cheon proved to be a very stimulating affair. Grey skies and showers Wn no way J dampened the spirits of the guests gathered around the wide stone fire place with its blazing log fire in the spacious paneled living room. All in- "| voluntarily turned to enjoy the view across the quiet waters of the lake. At the conclusion a round table dis- cussion was. held dealing with the work of the organization for the coming months and aranging for cat- ering to the Teachers Banquet, Sept. 16th and two weddings, Oct. 2nd and October 16th, respectively and the Fall Bazaar, Nov. 6th. -- Mrs, H. Stone moved a vote of thanks for Mrs. Harris' kindness and hospitality. It was an afternoon the sixteen members present will long remember. The fall rally will be held in the "chiirch on Tuesday af ternoon, Sept: 7 at 2.30 p.m. We extend an invitation to more of our church women to be: come active members of our team. The Voice of God comes in silence and it comes to the humble. And so beside the silent sea 1 wait the muffled oar, No harm from Him can come to me On ocean or on shore. I know not where His islands lift Their fronded palms in air-- 1 only know I cannot drift Beyond His love and care, Sep iLh RUBE Coming Events Short Course The Honeydale W, I. are sponsoring a short-course--Short Cuts to Cook- ing--by Miss Ruth MecIntosh, at the Port Perry Public Library, on. Friday, Sept. 10, at 1.30 p.m. 26¢c." will be charged to defray expenses. Tea wil be served. Everyone welcome. Please keep in mind the regular: meeting of {the Wil, at the Library, Thursday, Sept. 10, at 2.30 p.m. Roll Call-- "What Makes a Good Farmer's Wife?" Motto--"It is better to be bent by hard work than get crooked by trying to avoid it." Baking Sale on amy September 4th, on the lawn of the Presbyterian Church at 10.30 a.m, augl9-spt2 The Prospect Woman's Association will meet in the church basement on Wednesday, September 8th, at 2.80 p.m, Guest speaker will be Mrs. Grant Christie of Manchester. Guests are cordially invited to attend. Variety Concert The f1ely Committee of Epsom Charge of the United Church, will sponsor a Variety Concert and Social in Memory Hall, Utica, on Friday, Sept. 17th, at 8.30 pm. Admission 60c.. Children 26c. A cordial in- vitation to SYSRyOne: Wanted !!1] PIES! SANDWICHES! For the}: Hospital Auxiliary Booth at the Port Perry Fair, on Monday, Sept. 6th. Your Auxiliary is now furnishing a much needed Children's Ward in your Hospital. The proceeds from the Fair | Booth will help us in this big under- | Executive Members taking. Will you bring a contribu- tion of pies or sandwiches to the booth on Monday, September 4th. Further information may be obtained from Jessie Robertson, Convener. NOTICE The Annual Public Meeting of the Port Perry Hockey Club will be held in the Public Library, on Wednesday, September 8th, at 8 p.m,' Yearly reports, Election of Officers, and discussions on Hockey for the coming year will take place. All those interested in Hockey in COUNTY OF ONTARIO HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT oad Foreman Wanted Applications will be received until 12.00 noon, Friday, September 10th, for the position of County Road Foreman. ! * Applicants should apply in own hand writing stating age and experience, The successful applicant will super- roads and bridges in Section 4. Base garage being located at Manchester, Ontario. Starting salary will be Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,600.00) . per an- num plus car allowance, vacation with pay and privilege of joining pension plan. Further information will be supplied at the office of the undersigned. R. E. SIMS, County Engineer, County Buildings, Whitby, Ont. CP °" 0,4 GEE 4A AE A 0 0 "+ SIZES--RICE, PEA, C OROROIOIORONOICHCHD "PORT PERRY FUELS for 'Famous Reading Anthracite Coals $007 0 040 8 TT TT HESTNUT, and STOVE -- PBOBOBOBOBBOBBOB BOPP $0S0E0S080S0S0808080S0E0S0S0S0S080S0S High Gisle Metered Stove & Fuel Oil Phone wm ET PORT PERRY COAL & ICE COMPANY vise-maintenance-and-construction-of- Made New Branch John Grant Robertson has named manager of the new Canadian Bank of Commerce branch opened at Manager of been Peterboro, at Landsdowne St. and Managhan Rd., near the new Simpson. Sears development. Mr. Robertson has been with the bank for 24 years since he started as a junior clerk in the Port Perry branch in 1928. He. has served as accountant at the main Peterboro branch for the past four. years and during his banking career he has worked in branch offices in Cobourg, Brighton, Kingston, Torguto, Brant- ford. . During the second world, war, 'Mr, Robertson served in Canada' and Eng- land with the Royal Canadian Ordin. anceCorps. He is a member of the Peterboro Chamber of Commerce, the Kinsmen Club, of which he has been treasurer for the past two years, and Sales and Ad, Club. -Magrried, with three children, Mr. Robertson lives at 436 McKellar St. . Mr, Grant Robertson is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Sinclair Robertson, of Port Perry, and his friends their will wish for Grant every success in his elevation to manager. --Peterborough Examined Canada Widens Trade With Iron Curtain Countries OTTAWA -- Canada has slashed controls on trade with Soviet bloc coyntries freeing a large group of goods from export permit including such = items . as synthetic rubber, freight cars, dynamite and low-pow- er diesel engines, : Trade officials said Tuesday. it was the biggest cut. in export controls since the Korean war, but they doubt- ed that it would lead to any large expansion of Canadian trade with the Soviet. The revisions, approved by the cab- inet following cuts by other Western powers, go into effect--immediately. The new list of controls was detailed Tuesday in a special 'edition of the Canada Gazette. Canadian exporters. no, longer will require government approval on ship- ments" 'of such goods as synthetic rubber--except the butyl type which is _ still considered - strategic---phernol used in the plastics industry, dyna- mite, polyethylene, sulphuric acid, carbon black used in the production of auto tires .and a group of other Port Perry and surrounding district | chemicals. are asked to attend. ----t - Utica Mr, Don Asling of Epsom was our speaker at church on Sunday and his talk on the usual reasons for not at- tending church was much enjoyed. Mr. Burteh our minister, is attending con- ference. Mr, Thomas Ackney of Uxbridge, who died on Sunday, August 29, was buried at the Allman cemetery, Utica on Tuesday," Mrs, Ralph Wilbur and Mrs. Jack Crosier attended the parsonage meet- ing at Epsom last week. It was de- cided to hold a community concert similar to last year's to- raise money for the, parsonage fund. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall and Mr. Bert McKercher were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broderick of Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bown are enjoy- ing a holiday at their camp in Hali- burton. Catherine and Hillis Wilblir of New- market were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur, also Mr. and Mrs, Alan Wilbur and family of Oshawa. - Don't forget that school starts on Tuesday, September 7. - Mrs. Bill Bell is home from hospital and able to be up awhile each day. Mr, and Mrs, Chester Geer are on a {| holiday trip to the United States. The next meeting of the Utica W.A. will be held in the church basement on Thursday afternoon, September 9. Shirley and Jimmy Gray of Port Perry spent some holidays with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mit- chell. - Mr, Tony. Luciano has sold his farm. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Mitchell and fa- mily attended the Toronto Exhibition on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruhl were Sun- day visitors with-her parents Mr. and Mrs. Yagger of Epsom. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Joe Wilson (nee Margaret Conaghan) on the birth of a boy on August 23; Mr. Jim Hainsworth and family of Toronto were week-end guests of his uncle Mr. James Hainsworth. : Mrs. Jarndahl of Toronto = spent last week at her cottage -here. Week-end visitors at Ray MacDon- 'ald"s were. Mr. and Mra. H. Rayner of Malton and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mont- gomery of Weston. Mr, and Mrs, A, McLeod and girls of Kintoré, Mrs. R. Foster and Nancy of Greenbank and 'Mr. and Mra. Kaille and children of Manitoulin Island were recent visitors. at. Jack Crosiers. Church and Sunday School will be at the regular morning hours with Mr. Burtch again with us, after bis Sun- Two at 1:30 p.m. W.T. HARRIS, Chairman of the Board. PORT PERRY PUBLIC - SCHOOL Announcing SCHOOL OPENING Tuesday, September 7th Grades I to VIII will assemble, for registration in their respective Classrooms at 9 am. Kindergarten-Primary Pupils will assemble according to --arrangement made last Sunextirour 0 One at 9am; Group™ NOTE--Beginners who have moved 7s Port Perry since June 29th, in order to register, must be five years of age by . The Opening School Day in Seplemper. Fish & igs. PHONE 330 R. H. CORNISH, Principal. ni GROCERY SPECIALS | Campbell' Tomato or Vegetable Soup .. Moisi | Margarine, Tulip | Maple Leaf! Lard | Matches... | Vinegar, Cider or Spiril, gallon 43c. . . . . LL. . . + . . coool for 2c. | hell J | +3 hoxes 25c. | FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES | Bananas ..............2 Ibs. for 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vickers and |} [Freestone Peaches at Market Prices. BE MERLIN DOWSON i _. PHONE 91, POR' r PERRY atttttttttttttstttrtitittrtrrtrirrrrnrrtsrreeeaeatesy 19042040000 000 00020080000 sentra stetsttetesssi tm Mek End SPECIALS, Sept. 3 and 4 WHETHEY'S CHERRY PIE FILL cocoons .20 oz. 84c. "YORK PUMPKIN ......ccccovurrerriemnrinerrinnes reennnnn20 02, 2 for 37c. HEINZ HOT DOG RELISH ........ SEE vanes 36 RED ROSE COFFEE ..........ccoooocvunninininin. estates 1 1b. 73¢c. RED ROSE TEA ........ Ee bre, Bimini Sal 1b, 63c. HABITANT VEGETABLE SOUP . Sa, Fe .2 for 87c. FLUFFO SHORTENING ............ AVI RR WE DELIVER ALK ORDERS OF $2.00 OR OVER ft " DOUPE'S STORE Prince Albert Phone 485-W <l - EEESERE THIELE FEEDERS WHO KEEP RECORDS ~ CONCENTRATE GRAIN 'Molasses Beet Pulp Car ariving last half of September. Order y Supply Early. $62.00 Per Ton--Deliverad of car MASTER | FEEDS PORT PERRY ATTENTION BOOST YOUR FALL MILK SUPPLY WITH MASTER DAIRY 24% 'WITH YOUR OWN ~ PHONE 1 MIXED our EVENTUALLY BUY MASTER aan Nutritious Lunches Shop Work Organized'. ry PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Offers 'You ~-'Combined Academic and "* Vocational Training College and Normal School . Preparatory intefmediate, 8écondary / choo] Certificate, 'Grades X "Secondary School Graduation Diploma, Grade XII 1' Commercial Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma, ' University Senior. od *. Matriculation, Grade XIII 'Normal Sehiool Entrance Soon Boyne Sepenber Tth~ Certificate, Grade 241 Bs Economics : Commercial Work Transportation Ay Bx a 1 ited :

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