A RE TSE A RI RTE Ne a Tato ot La he Tay "aa A ar Nid & y KAT UR hi 4 gr. i £5 Fotis " RA Wh LO SA AA AGA MD BO ait 8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 24th, 19566 Manchester Rev Hugh Crozier brought a won- derful message on Sun, morning, his theme, the first petition in the Lord's Prayer. "Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven", Mr. Crozier will be the speaker next Sunday at 11:15 a.m,; Sunday School at 10:15. The Women's Association had a very |- successful baking sale' at the B.A. - corner on "Friday afternoon. Sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wannan- koll for their kindness. Mrs. Arthur Tippett -aud-daughter of Toronto are spending a few weeks with her parénts Mr. and Mus. Wm, McCartney and sister Mrs. Wilma Midgley. nv Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs, Vyrtle Crosier, of Toronto, and Mr. Atchie Crosier of Chatham, Ont., who has been attending University of Toronto recently, made a trip to Windsor, De- troit and other points. They saw the much talked about cinarama in Detroit, and Mr. Crosier reports a wonderful time. . Miss Ornetta Farrow, Toronto, was a recent guest of Mrs, Grant Christie. Mrs. Samells and pupils with Mrs. Crosier and pupils of Utica School en- joyed a bus trip to Niagara Falls last Friday. 4 A number of the ladies from this dis- trict attended the Prince Albert bazaar last Friday, i, Mrs. L. Bigg and granddaughter Janice, of London, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie last week. Mrs. Gerald Nelson and Charles, of Hamilton, visited old neighbours last Monday, ' Mrs. Tippett" and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. L. Midgley, Mrs, Wheatley and Ralph Rudkin were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Midgley on Fri- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Roach and daughters were at their cottage in Haliburton on LAKEVIEW Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THEATRE PORT PERRY .2nd BIG FEATURE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 24.25.26 Audie Murphy and Beverly Tyler In the Thrilling Technicolor Outdoor Hit "THE CIMARRON KID" Bud Abbot and Lou Costello In their Uproarious Comedy Riot "LOST IN ALASKA" Last Complete Show at 8.30 p.m. Ca- MONDAY, TU LESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28-29-30 - Van Heflin and Julia, Adams In the Glorious Technicolor Adventure Drama "THE WINGS OF THE HAWK" COMEDY, SPORTS, ETC. v 00 Bb , Phone 32W } D1 1 FRESH BAKING DAILY BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and TARTS SATURDAY SPECIALS "FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE" ~ GERROW'S BAKERY "CHOP SUEY LOAF, 1 1 01 G. M. GERROW Ac D0 0 the holiday week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Alan Jackson were in Cobourg on Monday with the family of her cousin who passed away suddenly on Saturday. Pine Grove " The Uxbridge fire reels responded to a call on Monday to a fire in the McLaurin bush, north of Chalk Lake. The fire was started from a picnic lunch cooking. It was soon brought under control, There was a two car head-on colli- sion just north of the Toogood farm, Monday. No one was badly hurt, Mrs. Tait of Seagrave spent a few days last week with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, -<» Mr. Keith Heron of Wick, spent Sun- day at the Hill home, Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel in Toronto Friday and Saturday of last week, _ Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods, of Toronto, at EK. Ballard's on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Eldred Catherwood and Freddy, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Russ.. Ballard. Miss Della Ballard had Sunday din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cather- wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and family and friends, of Toronto, spent the holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gourlie. Anniversary services next Sunday at 2.30 in the afternoon and 7.830 in the evening. Mrs. Calby's Boys' Choir will render music in the afternoon and Mount Zion choir in the evening. Rev. Mr. Davinson will be guest speaker. Mr. antl Mrs. Jack Hill, Miss June Hill, and Mr. Keith Heron, visited Mrs. Will Heron in Lindsay Hospital Sun- day evening. . : Mr. and Mrs. Raymer and family of Markham, visited Monday with Mrs, H. Graves. : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brennard and family, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Archibald and boys, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Brown, all of Toronto, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel. 0ld? Get Pep, Vim reel Full of Vigor; Years Younger M EN,WOMEN of 40, 50, 60. Don't be - ,weak,worn-out, all in, exhausted. Try Ostrex Tonic 'Tablets, Oftca needed after i's body old, run- dwn because lacking iron; increases vim, vigor; vitality. Thousands feel full of pep, years younger. Quit being old, Get Ostrex today. "'Get-acquainted" sfze costs little. 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Knight, of Toronto, were visiting recently with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton, Ash- his sister Mrs. Rogers, and Walter, | Mr. and Mrs, John Moore, ,Oshawa, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and I Mrs, Gordon Jeffréy, « | ¢ I" 'Mr. Donald Boynton calling at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Boynton, who returned to To- ronto with him for a visit. spent the week-end at 'their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Stewart and family and Mr, Doug Walker and friend of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson and Ronnie of Uxbridge, visited Sunday "with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Miss Pauline Beacock and friends of Oshawa, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr: and Mrs. W. J. Bea- cock for a birthday eelebration. The Community Club held its final party for the season at the school on Friday evening with a large crowd in attendance, Prize winners were-- 1st lady, Mrs. Carson; 2nd lady, Mrs, Ron Thompson, Con:; Mrs, L. Payne. Gents--1st Mr. Arthur Taylor, 2nd Mr. Norton Symes, Con. Mr, Don Freeman, Lucky Draws were won _by Mrs. Roy Keach and Mr, Bruce Taylor. Following lunch a lively dance was enjoyed to music provided by our faithful musicians Mr. and Mrs, W. Rogers and Mr. Birkett, with David Prentice as caller. We all wish to thank them for their wonderful entertainment during the winter and to everyone else that help- ed to make the parties a success, It was decided to commence the parties again on the first Friday in October, ) burn, had supper Sunday. evening with | Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell, of Toronto, ; Order famous 'blue coal' for the Fall and save § §§ = Take advantage of these big savings! Place your order now at the year's lowest 'prices. 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