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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Dec 1951, p. 5

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ORT PERRY ONTARIO, THURS, DECEMBER 6th, 1951 b} (80 x 90) . (66 x 80) . (60 x 72) $7.15 FOR pELICIO Chocolate Mallow BISCUITS, ........ Special Ib. 45¢. PINK SALMON, 1 Ib. tall ................... Special 49¢. PUMPKIN, Choice Quality Special, 2 for 37¢. FUDGE MIX pkg. 33c. GLOBE CHOCOLATES Ib. 49c¢. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT .......... 2 for 27c. MAPLE LEAF BREAKFAST BACON, "2 1b. 35¢. - .STAFFORD'S MINCE MEAT, ........ 16 oz. jar 45c. STAFFORD"S CHOICE QUALITY MUSHROOMS ty 10 oz tin 42¢. SHIRIFF'S FOOD COLORING, ............ bottle 15c¢. (Assorted Colours) FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES at PHONE 43 "MARKET PRICES. Johnston's s Apuiiied L Clothes OVERCOATS . . $49.50 SUITS . eis ..$59.50 STATION WAGON C OATS | tis TUR .$35.00 WINDBREAKERS, Melton Cloth ............. .$10.65 BUSH COATS ..................... +. 913. 2 MEN'S ZIPPER FLIGHT BOOTS, $13.50, $15. MEN'S INITIAL LINEN HANKIES, each Soe. EW: Brock & Son Christmas Gift entre /: Department Store PORT PERRY DOL LS, life- Nhe. washable ruliber Snoozie dolls, Pink and Blue ..: : ve 95.95 PANDAS . . $2.10, $3.98, di STUFFED TOYS--Dogs, we Bears, 25¢., H9¢., PLASTIC BUILDER SE TS--Colorful and WASH cic iiseries ternisesertriniivinsanperserseensens $2.98 PLASTIC BUILDING SEI, I' LOCKING BLOCKETTS cocoon, $1.65 set KORKING SETS ............. TEEN.) 39¢. 1T0Y KITC HEN COOKING SET ....... $2.75 PLASTIC STEMWARE SETS .........coo.......... $1.40 HARD COVER STORY BOOKS, NE 45c., T9c. MOTHER GOOSE STORY BOOK .. 15¢. and 25¢, WEAVING CARDS... 59¢. set GAMES -- Bingo, Steeple Chase, Cuckoo Toss, Tiddledy Winks, Ariagrams, 29c¢. to 59c. CHILDREN'S PURSES, Draw String Bags, red and Seen. Tr BAL IL SNL LL Re 50c¢. BLOUSES - TRICOT KNIT NYLON BLOUSES ...... $6.95 NYLON SLIPS with eyelet embroidery trim $4.95 ..$1.45 and $1.50 pro $2.49 LISLE HOSE ..... .(.... PENMAN'S WOOL HOSE APRONS BY BLIND CRAFT Full length and tea aprons ....50c. to $1.75 HEES' SATIN 'CUSHIONS--rose, Wine, SER $2.25 to $2.95 PRINTED TABLE CLOTHS, Fruit and Flower designs (52 x 52) ..........$2.75 WOOLCOT BLANKETS--Rose and Blue, Green ................. LACE TABLE C 'LOTHS 54 x 54) $4.35 Wool; GLOVES, Beige, Grey, Wine, $2.50 and $4.25 TOOKE "SCARVES, All-Wool, Beige, Yellow Wine ......... -BROPHEY BOXED BELTS, os Ww '00L PLAID and PLAIN COLOURED SHIRTS TT TT TTT 87.50 and $8.95 . $2.50 $2. 00 and $2.25 MONARCH -WOOL CARDIGANS, Zipper Fastening .................. Flannelette Blankets 2 IBEX (60 x 90) $5.75. (70 x 90) $6.50 $7.50 $5. 85 (86 x 70) $9.75 - $5.85 to $10.15 Green and Peach NYLON LONG SLEEVE and Gold" . "QUILTED PLASTIC HOSIERY PAGS, INFANT'S WHITE FUR-TRIMMED MITTS 5c. PULLOVERS, : _PLAID FLANNEL SHIRTING ........ vd. 89¢. oc WOOL JERSEY HOODS, Black, Red, Green : ..8be. RH $2.69 a EMBROIDERED LINEN Green, Blue, Peach and Yellow, Each 89¢.: Pillow Cases WABASSO COLOURED BORDER PILLOW : 'CASES, Peach, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow Yair $2.35 GUEST TOWELS-- Cups and Saucers ENGLISH BONE CHINA. $1.25, $1.95, $2.7 75 ~TAWRENGES Feature Gifts for Everybody Books BOYS' and GIRLS' BOOKS-- .Bomba Series--Curly Tops. Penny Parker, Buddy Books, Dot and Dash, Kay Says and others. CHILDREN'S STORY i Each .. ...$1.00 POPULAR REPRINTS 81.69 .NEW FICTION . $2.50 up. Remington Electric Shavers . Foursome ...... New Model 60 . on. $34.95 ..$27.95 es Brush and Comb tid Phone 49 The PED SF SRE AR TPT NE Sh 2S PAINTING BOOKS, CUT OUTS, ETC. Cosmetic Sets ADRIENNE, LENTHERIC, VITA RAY, WOODBURY'S Excellent selection in a full range of prices from $1.00 to $15.00 | Prophylactic Hair Brushes Priced at $2, 00, $2.50, $2.95, $3. 95, $4.50 | McBrine Luggage Ladies' fitted Travelling Bags, $25.00 Gent's Fitted Travelling Bags vein $30.00 dels Prophylatic Lucite Sets $6.50, $7.95, $10.95 Metal Mack Sets $7.95, $10. 95, $16.95 and $23.5 50 Gift Stationery Lord Baltimore, other good quality lines ..75c. Lady Windermere, and to $3.00 Sheaffer Pens Full range . Also Pencils at. Sets .. Sheen and $5.00 to $17.75 +.$3.75 to $5.00 ' nr . $8.75 up. SHOP NOW FOR BETTER SELECTION, AND AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH. STORE" "THE REXALL Qk eh cl A. M. Lawrence INSURANCE RATES - A three-way pressyre on automo- bile insurance rates makes increased rates "almdst inevitable" in most parts of Canada in 1962, All Canada . Federation announced. The Federa- tion represents more than 200 com- panies writing fire, automobile and casualty insurance in Canada. Noting that insurance rates are de- termined by the accounts paid out in claims each year, the announcement said that preliminary figures from all parts of the country indicated that 1951 would chalk up an all time high Jin claims payments arising out of automobile accidents. Final data is still being worked out and definate announcements are anticipated in December, "During 1950, insurance compan- ies paid out $52,000,000 claifas plus servicing and adjusting costs," the All Canada office said. every indication that the 1951 figure will top $60,000,000. With insurance companies _paying.out more and_more . to settle claims, it appears inevitable that rates will go upto cover the ris- ing costs." Insurance officials explained that any adjustménts made in the exist- to place in Canada, depending entire- ly on the number and size of the claims arising in that area. For in- surance purposes, the country is brok- enn down into numerous "rating areas" and the rates for each area are est- ablished by the claims made by or against drivers in that area. The Federation gave three reasons, techinical, legal and operational, why ". | insurance conmipanies were paying out more and more in claims each year, On the techinical side is the fact that the modern motor car is such a complex vehicle that it costs more to repair now than ever before, with both the cost of labour and parts far in excess of what they once were. The result is that every. accident costs more in terms of repairs to damaged vehicles. On the legal side is the fact that judgments for 'damages resulting | from death or injury due to accidents . - = |have been much more generous in rec- ' ent years than in the past, largely in Store Port Perry recognition of the rising cost of living and of medical care. This means heavier claims against the liability section of insurance contracts. "There is | ing rates will vary widely from place | - On the ih side is the fact r that there is a steadily rising number metal bed and slip-covering the head- 'board-bbHth modernized the appearance I of aceidénts, with. insurance compan- {and increased the feeling of simplicity. ies handling thousands more claims, each week can be improved only by a reduction in the number of accidents. © ee Ea NOW A BEDROOM THAT LULLS YOU TO SLEEP Insomnia ? ing at night? An---authority in in- terior decorating has a tested and proven answer to that problem which has nothing to do with sleeping tab- lets. It consists in the arrangement and coloring of the. bedroom. A particular case, one that evoked considerable approving comment in medical circles, was the redesigning of a bedroom which, as the unhappy oc- cupant complained, seemed to drive 'sleep away. It was a square box of a room, a cube, with a brightly pattern- ed linoleum and rug and some floral decorations on' the walls in warm yel- [Tows 'and pinks.' 'active r in its way, once a highly successful playroom for a child--but, as the vie- tim said, it kept on being lively at night, in a grim, confining way. The interior decorator had the an- swer as soon as she saw the room. Both the shape.and colors were wrong. It wasnt possible to undertake such a herioc job as shifting the walls to im- prove the shape, so the change had to be made in other ways, chiefly by us- ing color wjth this deliberate aim. First, -the room was actually nar- 'rowed a little by building a couple of ceiling-high closets on either side, of the windows, one to bé used as a clothes closet, the other to house the drawers of a 'discarded chiffonir. A dressing tablé betwéen them helped to camouflage the radiator: Then, to make the room seem longer; the wall at the head of the bed was painted a rather deep aquamarine. So that the room should not be dark, the other three walls and the trim were coated in a pale sand color, with the ceiling tinted an éven lighter tint of the same hue." The walls were left without further decoration, but there was floral decoration on the door panels of the new, sand-colored closets, done in aquamarine with a touch of red-violet to complete the triad of matching colors. Cutting of the footboard of the old . This is a cost factor which¥ Keep tossing and turn- | "An attractive room | days in Slip-cover, spread and lamp shades were of ecru. To complete the trans- formation ,a single floor covering with a large-séale, simple geometrical pat- tern free from distracting de tails and pettiness. The result of all this was a spacious- seeming, uncluttered room, with a dominant cool color and a general feel- | : i As it turned out, ing of lightness. it was a bedroom whose occupant could hardly stay awake. > A --- Seagrave (Too late for last weck) Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wallace of Bol- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Moon, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace, who were married recently will make their home in To- ronto. Miss Amy Matthe ws spent 1 a few Toronto and visited he mother, _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Scott visited friends in Barrie Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Glen Wanamaker and Mrs. B. Dowson attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Taylor at Bobeaygeon, Thursday. The funeral of the late Mrs. Dave Linney took place on Friday in Sun- derland with interment in Wick ceme- tery. Congratulations to' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bight, on the birth of a son in _° Lindsay Hospital, November 29th, Mrs. Robert Nodwell and infant daughter returned home Tuesday of last week. The many friends of Miss Marion ~ i Forester will Bie pleased to learn that "she is making a satisfactory recovery following her recent operation in Lind- say Hospital. Messrs. Milne, Hayward and Loug- heed attended the Curlers' Turkey banquet in Sunderland last Wednesday where Rev. Mr. Lougheed delivered an address, OP ee NEW KOREA WINTER OUTFIT FOR BRITISH TROOPS Girls employed by a Northampton, England, firm have been working overtime for the past 10 weeks turn- ing out a new type of winter outfit for British troops in Korea. It is a complicated garment containing b1 picces of "material and consisting of a long jacket with attached hood, made of grey-green gabardine, lined with.matehing wool pile. It is water- and weather-proof and weighs only 3% pounds. Canadian provinces this year will spend about $475, 000,000 on highway construction "and repairs. LEE J - . Canadn has some 600,000 miles of highway. a" Sizes 6 - 7 - 8 - PORT PERRY, ONT. 0 Allswe ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR or IC E BOX (in any condition) If YOU NEED a new refrigerdtor we can certajnly use your, old one. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS 9 - 10 cubic feet to choose from ARCHER MOTOR SALES o - PHONE 57

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