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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Sep 1950, p. 8

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0} p MEALS--SUPERBLY PREPARED ' Eat here once and we're sure you'll eat here again and again. Why? Because we take special pains with our food. . . prepare it to meet your own most discriminat- ing taate.. Come in to-day. Eig oC hy Delicateria Ly Restaurant PORT PERRY " PHONE 3M --Mathew 13: 31-36 was read by Mrs. .| Reesor, Mrs. Roach took the lesson Manchester The Woman's Association met at the home of Mrs. Thursday afternoon, with an attend- ance of 15 members and 2 visitors. Mrs. Roach was in charge of the Wor- Arnold Roach last. topic, "The Kingdom of God" followed by prayer and hymn 109. Mrs. Edna Starkey, Port Perry, gave a most in- teresting talk on her trip to Scotland. Mrs. Toombe gave a piano number. ship service and opened the meeting with hymn 76 followed by Lord's Pra- yer in unison. The Scripture lesson ° President Mrs. Croxall asked for the minutes of previous -meeting which ~ -- EES Ea + os ' u Mrs. Miller, seconded by Mrs, W. F. -Dobson, that a vote of thanks be given the ladies who hung classroom cur- taing, altar curtains, ete. A number -of bills were presented and monies voted for payment of same, Mrs. Kerr purchased a willow plate, cup and saucer for $2.00 from the old church set of dishes. © The meeting closed with W, A. Ode and benediction, The hostess and her helpers, Mrs. Reesor and Mrs. Walter Howsam 'served delicious" sandwiches, cake and ice credm.. Collection $6.10, Dr. Fletcher brought a splendid message on Sunday using for his text, "Be ye not Conformed to the World, but. be ye transformed that ye may know the will of God." Service and Sunday School at the usual hours next Sunday. Mr. Denis McKenzey has commen- ced building a new house on the old Edward Barrett property. W. F. Crosier won a fine number of prizes on his Yorshires at the C.N.E, Forty-three pupils registered at our Public" School last week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crosier and Peter of Chatham were with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Crosier last week, Mrs. Bickle Guy, Columbus, called on Mrs. W. F. Crosier on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masters, Raglan were with his parents over. the week- were read and adopted. A motion by end. Mr. and Mrs.. Arnold Roach. and daughters were in Toronto over the p--------------------_. -- - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Veale (Jean Werry) who "week-end; Mr, and Mrs. Stan Wilson, Ralph and baby Margaret of Woodbridge, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Dobson on Sunday. Manchester United Church Anniver- sary Service will be held, Thanksgiv- ing Sunday, October 8th. Services at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m, i Blackstock Cartwright Schools are operating under-a system of grading with the Miss Gwen Wilson teacher; and De- vitts 'school, which is not in Cart- wright School Area, Miss Thompson is the teacher. Blackstock under Miss Lois Larmer has 1, 2, 3 grades with 42 pupils. Mrs. Harold Crawford has 43 pupils, grades 4 ,6 and part of 6 at Caesarea and grades part of 6, 7 and 8, under Mr, Grant Campbell at Cad- mus school with enrollment of 41, School buses convey public and high school pupils. The High School tea- chers are R. P. Allin, Principal, Har- old Potts, Erie; Gordon Paisley, Dun- nville; Miss Gladys white, Proton. Sympathy goes out to Mrs. Fin- layson and family on the death of husband and father Mr. George Fin- layson, on Sunday. exception: of Purple Hill; Mrs. F. Gil- |: bert," teacher; Archer's Echqol with |, were married in *Enntskitten United | 8 Church on Saturday. Doreen VanCamp and Merle Van- h Camp attended Jr. Farmers' Camp at | § Lake Simcoe. Mr. and 'Mrs. Shortridge attended i Orono Fair on Saturday. Mrs. Short- | # ridge with her Girls' Garden Club at- | § tended: Achievement Day of Girls' Garden Club work, held at the Fair 8 - on Satgrday. ; i Shirley : Western Canada on August 81st. Mrs, R. Wray has returned home after a trip to Toronto where. she visited her daughter Mrs. Montgomery and attended the C.N.E. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Montgomery spent the week-end at the home the || latter's" parents; also attended Port | Perry Fair, Mrs. Russell Wray visited at Mount | § Forest, Grand Valley, also visited her cousin Elmer Rose, at' Malton Hos- pital; and called on her cousin Annie Vanjant, /Whitevale, and Maudie and Cora Vanjant of Toronto. Murray Franklin, with the harvest. Gordon } Mr. Merlin Everett Wray went to |$ Nin tae 0 ete ats te te fy orate tues ae wate te ote ot te ot ith 8 Fe Two Shows Nightly--17 and 9 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14-16-16 Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn In the season's Hilarious Comedy Drama ADAM'S RIB COMEDY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18-19-20 «Virgina Mayo and Dane Clark. In the Thrilling Action Drama BACKEIEE "SHORT PICTURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BOBS BOBOBBOBOR BD Du BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. Bobby Wray, Grant Mahaffy, Jimmie Bray went West last Thursday morning to help |i . ' p : , All across Canada in increasing \ thousands every year, more and jmore people are stating their + preference for Pontiac in the one way that really proves they mean it--with thir new-car orders! , Big-car buyers are swinging to the ©, large, luxurious Pontiac Stream. liner and Chieftain models. Buy- ers in the lowest-price field are finding how much more value they get in a Pontiac Fleetleader 2 that's priced right down with the lowest. Yes, Pontiac gives you utniost value. Ask your Pontiac - dealer for the proof. Tay, 8 . : be me PEOPLE PREFER PONTIAC FOR:-- j Fi APPEARANCE o * LOW PRICE o © EXCELLENT DEALERS' SERVICE 3 GENERAL MOTORS : VALUE | ~~ DEPENDABILITY ¢ HIGH TRADE- IN VALUE e HIGH REPUTATION OF ITS DEALERS ~~ HIGH REPUTATION oF THE CAR e HIGH REPUTATION OF ITS MANUFACTURER - _P-550 A PHONE 57 a 'Archer Motor "Sales PORT PERRY, ONTARIO « a WASHING. MACHINES 1 ssw J xX Phone 16 PORT PERRY BATH SALTS. AND WATER Allenbury's Soap ........... 3/80¢. I i SOFTENERS : Nivea Basis Soap ..........3/69%c. |{ Clifton's Bath Charm ... $1 00 | Yardley's Soap .o..... box $1.50 | Pine Bath Crystals .......... 89¢. Trellis Rose Soap ........ box 59¢. tf Blue Spray Water Softener Castile Soap ............ 5 cakes 29c. 50c. & $1.00 Castile Soap, long bar ........ 19¢.: Clifton Bath Foam ............ 59c. Jergen's Carbolle Soap ....3/25¢. Yardley's Lavendomeal .... $1.75 Woodbury's Soap Special 4/30c. Yardley's Bath Salts ........ $1.25 Velvetta Bath Salts .......... 69¢. We have a small quantity of this Canadian Coal on hand. Ideal for cool evenings. and for fall burning. . TRY A TON oF THIS FUEL AT $18. 00. oe 2 sos Rue LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 73 "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-6 DANFORTH AVE, near Logan, Phone GE. 1575 TORONTO, ONE. Northern Electric on Simplicity am Connor Ciera ' Gatnlay Combination CLOTHES and DISH WASHERS | AUTOMATIC IRONERS ETE | ROBERTSON ELECTRIC | - © (Opposite the Post Office) R:. PHONE 179-W After hours call p48 w | * HM t

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