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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Oct 1951, p. 6

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A Veul3s ' ¢ i JHE Hd Es 5 pe -- PORT PERBY, ONT, OCTOBER 25th; 1961 at Woodstock, Ont., THE BEST ON THE LAND -- Winners in the Esso Trans-Atlantic classes at the 38th International*Plowing Match, held October 9-10-11-12, the two young men shown here with John A. Carroll, assistant deputy minister of agriculture for Ontario, will take part in plowing matches in the United Kingdom early next year. Norman S. Tyndall, 24, Richmond Hill, Ont., tractor class: E. Eugene Timbers, 18, Milliken, Ont., horse-drawn! plow class; of the overseas team. Mr L. to R.-- gold medal winner in the gold medallist in the Mr. Carroll, who has been appointed manager Carroll was secretary of the Ontario Pl mett's Association and manager of the International Match for 16 years prior to his government appointment. The three men will spend six weeks in the British Isles and on the Continent with all expenses Pa as guests of Imperial Oil wi or UTICA Church "and Sunday School Sunday will be at the usual time. next Mr. Hill would like to see as many out as' possible. Miss Ada Stephenson ol fred a bowl of raspberries last" week. "The berries are from an everlasting variety. _. Mr. Clarence Medd of Sunderland, had Sunday evening with Wal RO Migs Annie Christie. Mrs. N. Ackney spent the week-end in Uxbridge with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sykes of North Oshawa, were Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross. Mrs. 'R. Sutcliffe was in Toronto visiting her sister who is not very well, Sunday visitors at Frank Kendall's were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams, Mr, and Mrs. George Phillips and Mrs. Bob Goose. The latter were also visiting Mr. Geo. Payne who is out of hospital and staying with his agughiter Mrs. Spencer, Greenbank. Mrs. parents, and Mrs, Herman Walker visited her daughter Mrs. Maunsell Gerrow at Myrtle. Mr.. Bert McKercher is building a house for Mr. Midgley, Sr., of Green- bank, on a lot on the Port Perry-Man- chestér highway. Among thbsevwhe attended the All- Canadian Holstein Sale in Toronto on Monday from this district were Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker and Mr. Ralph Wil- bur. Members of the Port Perry Syn- dicate purchased the Elmcroft bull for 6,800. He is a sen of the Excellent cow "Jewel." Bob Walker and children were, in Whitby, on Sunday visiting her] - Mr. Philiis, Sr, of Toronto, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell were '| visiting Mrs. Parfrey in Uxbridge on '| Saturday night. Mrs: Mitchell also visited Mr, and Mrs. George Judd of Chalk Lake on Sunday. Utica choir is taking 'part in the anniversary services next Sunday evening at Prospect church, Oct. 28, Miss Margaret Connaghan is work. ing at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeVries and family of Toronto were Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert: Mitchell. Mr. Macdonald has started 'building his house, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray and family were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Mitchell. " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gaul of Ux- bridge were Sunday visitors at Cecil Harper's, ) Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and family attended the Harvest Home services held in Zion Church on Sun- day and had tea with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yellowlees of Taunton. A number of the W.A. members at- tended a quilting held in the church basement last Thursday. Mrs. R. Wilbur and family visited in Maple Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack York. Plan to attend the dance to be held here Friday evening, October 26th. Sunday visitors at Henry Skerratt's were Mr, and--Mts. Robert Skerratt and boys, Mr. Bill Skerratt and Miss Barbara McGuire, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight and Kenneth visited Mr, and Mrs. Edward Maynard, Schomberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier are hap- py to announce the arrival of a grand- son, the son of .Wally and Jean-Scott, Windsor, Ontario. Some of the callers at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Russéll on the oc- _cagion of their Emerald Anniversary, were Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Pfeiffer and children of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. R. McKinney, of 'Ridgeway, Rev. J. C. Greer and Sharon, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. James Russell, of Toronto, Mrs. Aileen. Roberts, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterrock, of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Doudiet, of Toronto, Mrs. Minnie Breckinridge, of Toronto; Mr. Cliff Baker, of Port Perry; and Mrs, Alice Hexford and children. forma0 Copvridht, 1987 e tha (4 ef ives "Hanger Bad ive ume LI: canh © =) se anioy delightful autumn driving with SUPERTESI 'products and service Js can be a real pleasure for yoii to drive on these clear crisp days. The roads are open and beauty is all around. You'll have no worries with your car if you take it NOW to your nearest "SUPERTEST" Station for a complete cold weather change-over. Give Your Car All-Out Protection! (1) Drain, fiush and refill crankcase with winter grade Super-Duty Motor Oil @ (2) Drain and refill transmission and differential with winter grade "SUPERTEST". Lubri- (3) Lubricate: chassis with winter grade "SUPERTEST" Seal-Pak Grease o (4) Repack wheel | bearings o (5) Check oll filter cartridge o (6) Check bai tery, Including voltage and hydrometer tests) clean terminals © (7) Inspect tires for condition, traction, infla- tion o (8) Drain and flush radiator © (9) Check hose e (10) Protect radiator with "Shurone," "SUPERTEST'S" permanent anti-freeze, or. with "SUPERTEST'S" stabilized alcohol » (11) Check fan belt, windshield wipers, lights, level of hydraulic brake fluid. . r- Did You Forgel Shit. TRY ~ MANCHESTER GROCERY JP OR COLD MEATS; Ran SMALL HARDWARE; Open from * 8 a.m, to 9 p.m,, Tuesday to Friday; n Saturday until 10 p.m, Monday and ost Holidays until 6 p.m. PHONE--Port Perry 320 r 33 PORT PERRY HATS with a Fall Flare FOR FLATTERY IN NEW SHAPES . AND AUTUMN SHADES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY UP-TOWN HAT SHOPPE MRS. E. B. COOKE * & & Phone 2138 7 i Blackstock 3 of ladies belonging to A number Blackstock W.I. were guests of Nestle- ton W.I. on Monday afternoon and en- joyed- the address "Your Food and vour Figure"given by Miss Found of Dept. of Agriculture = Visitors--Mr. and Mrs. Cox, niece of Fitze, and Mr. Ewart Mayes, a nephew of Minsing, with Mr. and Mrs. Fitze; Mrs. Henry Melville Griffin and Doris, with Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, of Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Walby, of Oakville; with Mr. and Mrs. Wall last week; Mr. and Mrs. R. Werry, with Mrs. Fisher, Caesarea; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Malcolm, Enniskillen, and Mr. Jas. Parr with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor." The W. M. S. of the United Church met at the home_of Mrs. Leith Byers. Mrs. Hill presiding opewed the meet- ing with a short poem, "Forget and Remember." Devotional was taken by Mrs. Norman Mountjoy and<Mrs. E, Larmer. Roll call was answered with a Thanksgiving Thought." Notice of the Sectional Rally to be held at Ebe- nezer, Oct. 24, was mentioned. Mrs. Dorrell presided for the following pro- gram: readings, "The Value of Friend- ship", by Mrs. J. A. Johnston; and "One Solitary Life" by Mrs. Potts. Mrs. Dorrell introduced the study book "From Lakes to Northérn Lights" and Mrs. Roy Ferguson read a letter of Dr. J. M. Sheaffer. Little Buddy Flynn sang' very pleasingly, Be Careful What You Do. Mrs. Joe Forder closed the meeting with prayer. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met on a the home of Mrs, Thompson. A dozen new hymn books ! had been _purchasd for the church, also the ladies made the final payment of * |the church renovation and cleared the Mr, & Mrs. Wall; Mrs. H. Bailey with | building of debt. Plans were made for-a bazaar and supper in November. Lunch and a social half hour were enjoyed. ) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thompson, To- ronto, and Mrs. Thos. Anderson, of Whitby, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Fleming Thompson and visit- ed Mrs. James Henry. & family in Toronto over the week- end and saw the Royal Visitors. ' Sorry to report that Mr. Ford suf- fered a heart attack after he returned home. We hope he will soon be wy recovered. 2 Mrs. Harvey Ginn of Bethany, spent a few days with Mrs. Jas. Ginn, Weare listening (those who do listen) to Rev. Milton Sanderson, of Nerth Parkdale United Church, 8-8.16 am. How we pick up our ears when we hear our native lads and lassies or hear anything interesting about them. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. McKibbon in Campbellford. unfortunate accident whieh. beféll Bill Mahaffy, Purple Hill, and we hope for at speedy recovery. The 0.N.O:meeting for October was held at the home of Mrs. G: Marlow. 'Catering for the Sturrock and Forder wedding were discussed' and plans made for the November dance. bingo was played and hot dogs and coffee were served by the group in charge The bus drivers and caretakers of schools in Cartwright Area were taken to Bowmanville on Thursday to have chest x-rays taken, : The work on the Presbyterian Manse has progressed wonderfully in the last . 5 ry new bikes Tops. Here's how to do it, and look for the letter K -°'I - metal surface. Then go to copy of Kist contest rules. They'll tell of the 68 valuable prizes. [= ] ® ® [J [J [ ° ® ® * ® (J J ® ® ® ® ® ® ® LJ ® [J [ [ * {J @ LI . Tops Fight away. A Boy's or Girl's BICYC LE: ONE OF 68 VALUABLE PRIZES In just a few 'weoks time youtcan own one of these brand . . . a smart table radio for your own room , .. or one of 68 other valuable prizes Just for saving Kist Bottle Whenever you get a Kist Bottle. Top, lift the cork lining our 'nearest Kist dealer's shore «+ + the man who sells delicious ice-cold Kist . . . and ask for your ou how you can win your new bike or one Start saving lucky Rist Bottle ccc 0000000000a0 " \ S-orT printed on the inside 00000000 BOTTLE TOP CONTEST 7oday. / Mr. and Mrs. R. Ford visited their We are very sorry to hear of the| [ Visit Our Beautiful The. Loveliest in al Canada-- Complete. with a gorgeous array of. 'WEDDING and EVENING GOWNS DRESSES "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Danforth Ave. (near Logan) Phone--GE 1575 [] ~ Salon SUITS GOATS Toronto, Ont. PORT PERRY "WITH THE CHOICE FRESH "MEAT TO GIVE THE CAWRER BROS. Let Us Supply You PROPER BALANCE IN* YOUR DIET H ONTARIO * \ : > - PHONE 78 - - We have a good stock of all lines of builders supplies on hand. Masonite -- Plywood -- Gyproe -- Arborite Tile Board -- Lime -- Plaster -- Roofing : 'Materials -- Metal Mouldings. AMERICAN CEMENT while it lasts Reesor Fuel & Lumber ont SUPPLIES 3 " PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONB 73W W. E. MacGregor and Son PORT PERRY two weeks under Frank Hoskin, con- tractor, and at one time eleven -volun- teers were at work. The building is erected and shingled, but there re- mains much to be done. Mr. Jas. | Harris is treasurer and business man: ager. : A shower for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sturrock (Lucille Forder) was held in the hall on Friday evening, = Their young" friends"had a charivari atthe home of their mother Mrs. Jos. Forder on Tuesday evening on their return from their honeymoon, FERC ~ - . Pine Grove A plane crashed in 'the Re-For- estation Sunday 'evening about 6.30. The men stayed in:the bush through the night, The pilot was Luther Moore of Luxton Kentucky. and two business men, Douglas Powell of Ohio and Adrin Little of Kentucky ' were (:also ' in 'the plane. One of the men had a few ribs broken and the plane was damaged beyond repair, Mrs. Clifford English and Mr. and Mrs. Robt.. English & daugh- ter Susan of Manilla visiting Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill. The wiring of the Church for, Hydro will Commence' Wednesday of this week. Mr. I.. Catherwood . has. under- gone an operation in Oshawa Hos- |. pital. We wish him a speedy re- covery. At time of writing he was doing as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. A. Topper of Mus- : selman's Lake, Mr. ahd Mrs. Lau- rie of Oshawa and Mrs. Johnston Sr, Della and Jack visiting Sun- . day with"Eldred Catherwood's. Mr. and Mrs. John Albright and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight, visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Maynard of Shomberg. i Mr. 'and: Mrs. 'Rolth Davis of Stouffville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and fa- mily of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Gourlie. - * Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown of Markham visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slack of Tor- onto visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Armstrong. Roddie and Brenda Locke of Uxbridge with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cleland of Zephyr spent the: week-end in with relatives. @ COST5 ONLY 7 4, "PAINTING & DECORATING 'Garry Venning Blackstock PHONE . 187 r 2 PORT PERRY Hamilton and Ancaster Heights ET = -

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