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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Jul 1950, p. 8

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EE EER kU SEY a) NN Renard SAN BLOC SeIEY : A A i a ay = A HRA BAER FERRY GBT IE a ey a NCATE --~-- pit A - Sa ry ---- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 11950 i 2 = -- --r ES nt ewes a . -- -- a -- a Se ---- -------- a ------------------ a -- re -------- rd - quiet and efficient . enjoyment of our meals. . : on i feu PORT PERRY % - And we know you'll like jt too! adds perfectly to your Ps We're Proud of Our Service It's smooth, Ceme in soon - for a complete meal or snack and see for yourself, Delicateria Restaurant PHONE 3M | clerking in Saywell's Store while Miss | Trudie Finlayson is on holidays. | O.N.O. Club held their July meet- Ling at the home of Mrs. Edith Me- t Laughlin, It was decided to spend $35.00 to purchase a steel slide for the | park. <A picnic was arranged for the members and their children at Lake | Scugog. Four new members were welcomed, namely: Aileen Byers, Con- 4 nie Swain and Bessie Crawford. After (the bdsiness five tables of euchre were set up and enjoyed, after which lunch "was served. Dorothy Venning won the high score, Gwen Ballingall the i low. Mrs. Ginn has returned alter a'visit joi her son Harvey and Mrs, Ginn, at Bethany, At the recent annual picnic of the Durham ederation of Agriculture at { Ovono Park, Mr, E. A, Summers was ithe guest of honour, The Federation {presented him with a Rolex wrist watch and his wife with a beautiful Blackstock Bank of Commerce, Brantford having | been recently transfered Bank in Sunderland. from 2 Mr. bouquet of flowers, in appreciation of | his 20 years 'service to Durham farm- \ ers, as their district representative, and Mrs. Harry Whithread, Bromley, Kent, Eng. and their son the Aictie, We wish this young man | returned to her home after spending Mrs. James - Henry and Gertrude. Doris and Mr. M. Griffen, with Mrs. W Henry, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Dunn, Oshawa, lan Dunn, Toronto, and Hazel Wright, Oshawa, with Mrs. Forder and Vera. Mr. gnd Mrs. H. Hooey with Mr. and Mrs, F Ferguson, Orono." Mrs. Fer- guson is suffering from a broken rib. Miss Jessie VanCamp is with Miss Wilma VanCanip while taking a six weeks' course in Toronto. "Miss Vera. Brown, Hamilton, has two weeks with Miss Vera Forder. t C ongratulations to Grant Ferguson, | who has passed first year at k Osgoode Hall, Shirley Sunday- School was well attended on* Sunday morning and on Monday Rev. Hutton takes up his morning classes of boys 'and girls in "Bible Study", and "Handy Crafts". This will continue for each morning throughgut the week from 9.00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. pect W. A. on Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Flossie Spencer, Mrs. Allen Moore has been confined to bed and under the Dr.s care and we hope for a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Tripp on the Birth of a son. Miss Phylis Taylor, Ashburn, is with her sister, Mrs. Tripp. Miss Evelyn Moore is holidaying at the home of her aunt's in Sonya Congratulations 'to Alfred 'Lines, who is to be married in Oshawa on: Saturday. Lorne and Tom Duff," and Sinclair Robertson spent Thursday afternoon | § on tour with the South Ontario boys Calf Club. They left Uxbridge at 1.00 p.m. Five cars of club girls and boys and their -Agricultiral Repre- sentative, Mr. Jennings. Their first call was at the Donhead Farms and there they judged-a class of 2 yr. old angus heifers, The second stop was: to inspect the Maple breeding unit, and then to Ringwood Farms, and while there, they saw a forage harvester in ac- |! o, , + 2s 8, 2s 23 " 2s po 2 a. 2 cf 3 bo 9 2008080000080 080R0 ' Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 . MONDAY, TUESDAY, 'WED. JULY 31, AUG. 1-2 Ronald Reagan and Patricia Neal In the Heart-Warming Story and Great Screen Hit ". "THE HASTY HEART" : SHORT PICTURES - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, AlGUST 3-4-5 _ William: Holden and Joan Caulfield 'In the Sensational Comedy Success "DEAR WIFE" SHORT PICTURES * -- tn TT LT -- fe | BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. Phone 16 PORT PERRY The many friends of Mrs. Harry vo ii 1 Mrs hon: wd Whitbread, graduate of Sas-!to 12.00 noon, Miss Jean Toms, and tion, in the hay field CALADRYL-- INSECT REPELLANTS erly of Nestleton, katoon University, and recently or-| Joyce Graham are assisting Rev. Mr. : . Ele Philp, Stirling formerly ; pany report the linens of Bis i y, and re vy, J Gral ting Rev. M ; : : Calamine and Benadryl lotion Sketofax are glad to know that she is greatly | | ; Bars vit "dained in St. Barnabas Church, To- | Hutton, Next they stopped at the Sandoom i for relief of itching due to Skeeter Skatter ..........35¢. ; health and spent the tev. Ro B. Harrison and Mrs. T= 1 ronto, visited their relatives, Mr. and " Farms and inspected the short horn |' 5 3 2 ' improved mn ase ' P ison have returned after enjoying a : i re g . " ne The sympathy of this community herd -and E De > u 1 lf Insect bites; sunburn, or poi Velvetta Repellant sn dBe, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant : ) i : Mrs. Wall and Mr. and Mrs, Fred roes.out to Mr. Chas. Parm and Sons | ¢¥dr an to Elgin Park Uxbridge for son ivy. 6 oz. bottle 8c. 6-12 Insect Repellant ... 59c. Thompson. Harry attended the Werry | trip through Eastern points, with yp. 0000 over the week-end, Mr, By the * Wife and mother. Mrs lunch and later a discussion, i VELVETTA SUNTAN Duolane--Insect Repellant picnic at Hamilton. :, their new traijer Donald Whitbread will leave August |p, vat burled Wednesday after § crEAM Yi 39c. and Suntan Lotjon ............69¢. The Lamb family held their family Rev R. M Sanderson ad family 13 for Port Harrison, to take up his noon at the Pine Grove Cemetery, at i NOXZEMA SUNTAN BATHING CAPS picnic at Orono Park. called on relatives hereon their way work among the Eskimos, While here Prince Albert OIL 30c. and 60c 75¢., 89¢., 95¢c. and $1.25 Mr. Percy Hulbert, Toronto spent af home to Toronto after holidaying at he enjoyed Mr. Nicholson's pictures of i - GUESTS WELCOME be Ue wk : ' z ? ? : week recently with his father Mr. | Pen Lake, near Huntsville, Parm and family ON TA ae re ES esas Arthur Hulbert. Rev. C. W. Hutton took his trail success and joy in his new work. came here to live fifteen years ago. ae ee eae eee yeaa . " . \ m Geet e eee v woeld & $2528! O Miss Hazel Mountjoy is spending | Rangers for a two days camping -at Miss Jean Ford, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Coates, Mrs. Robert summer vacation in Muskoka. Emmerson's Beach on Lake Scugog. Mrs. Bob IFord, Kirkland Lake, with | Coates, - Mrs. Toms and Jean, and GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS Merlin Bailey is in The Canadian Miss Wilda Steele, Purple Hill is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford. Mrs. Lorne Duff attended the Pros- TRADE MARK REG THE PICK OF THEM ALL ~ Stove & Fuel. 0il, Kerosene « . GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS : : = PHONE 290J PORT PERRY, ONTARIO be v Performance Leaders! You can expect great things of these Bread Buns, Pics Cakes, al Tarts | )m riew Chevrolet trucks. 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Chevrolet's rocks bottom initial cost -- outstandingly low_cost of operation and maintenance -- and high trade-in value, all add: up to the lowest price for you. oA showroom today. Chevrolet trucks--and only Chevrolet trucks--provide : whe yo you want! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE M. St. Clair and Son EPSOM (North-West of School) Phone Port Perry, 113 r 14. ot "LUMBER CHEVROLET ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS ... 1 PHONE 57 ARCHER MOTOR SALES PORT PERRY, ONT. 9x4 - 2x6 - 2x8 - 2x10 - 2x12 . Hemlock and B. C. Cedar Cedar Shiplap - Pine Siding & Flooring. B. C. Cedar Sion, + No, 16x and No. 26x This lumber is dry and of > good quality. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 78 | (SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST. IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3.5 DANFORTH AVE, near Logan, Phone GE. 1675 TORONTO, ONT. Peres ensene 122222322200 [ttt tr strstr Rss I II i JULY 28, 6.45

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