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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Mar 1955, p. 8

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8--~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THU = RSDAY, MARCH ili 1955 Epsom pt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers spent "Sunday in Bowmanville visiting with _ their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers. od Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart of Tor- onto spent the week-end with his par- -- ents Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Steward. . Miss Yvonne Jeffery and friend of - 'Oshawa visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Jeffery. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers were in Oshawa on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Medd visited with + Mrs, Ackney in Uxbridge on Monday. - Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Burtch in the loss of her father, Mr. Davidson of London, Ont. 'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffery and fa- - mily spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bailey and family. The Community Club held a success- ful party in Memory Hall Friday even- ,ing with twenty-five tables of cuchre being played. The prize winners were ladies 1st, Rose Philip; 2nd Margaret Payne; consolation, Hilda Baileys The Gent's 1st, Robert Taylor; 2nd Ton Williams; Consolation D. Prentice. Lucky number prizes, Arnold Kerry and Murry Geer. About a hundred and twenty-five people enjoyed a delicious lunch and the dance which followed. Come again in two weeks time. Everyone Wel- come. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Forsythe. { Goodwood visited Monday with Mr and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. "EE The Girls May Come Visiting, -ALICE, BETTY, and the others Canadian and U.S. weather ex- perts say hurricanes like Hazel may be back this year. They think the same weather pattern that is warming Ontario winters is turning the hurricanes inland from the Atlantic. So be sure your car insurance includes comprehensive cover- age. CIA: comprehensive repaired or replaced 35 cars damaged in Hurricane Hazel at no cost to the owners. It covers damage from fire, theft, glass breakage and numerous other causes too. Mrs.S. Hamer Agent, Myrtle, Ontario. Phone Brooklin 613 r 21 CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Automobile Insurance for "- Careful Drivers Canadian weather officials say the names of hurricanes are selected by a man with a little black book in the United States: The first one. each year starts with A; the second with B and so on. of 1964. Hazel was the eighth may you never learn v Only those stricken by war, disase " ter, or other tragedies know at first hand how vitally essential Red Cross setvices are to. our nas tion. Those of us who; mercifully, have not learned from grim ex- perience may well - Cheerfuliy... Gratefully... Generously! LJ UGB WWW] SORIA Rasa RR ES COMING 7.30 p. Ice Review FEAT a Port Perry Memorial Gardens FRIDAY, MARCH llth MONSTER MR. HUGH SMITH, Runner- 3 From Oshaw MISS MARGARET ANN SMITH MISS PAUL MISS KARYN SIMPSON All of Lakeshore Skating Club, Toronto, PRECISION DRILL, PORT PERRY MAJORETTES, MANY OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS Little Britain Band in attendance Draw for 21" Philip Consol TV Set EVENTS m. sharp and Carnval URING: up Junior Canadian Chaimpion a Skating Club INE HAINES nd SATURDAY 2 GAMES --r 0.M. H.A. Hockey Play-offs BA peeY 'KINGSTON Vs. OSHAWA GAME TIME -- 2.00 P.M. AFTERNOON yom This will be the game of the Game Time 8.30. SATURDAY NIGHT Juvenile Final Play-off Brooklin vs. Lucknow start to finish. DON'T MISS: THIS ONE season. A real thriller from ', 2 a STILE ENTERTAINMENT . UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO FRIDAY-SAT., MARCH 11-12 STERLING HAYDEN, in Fighter .Atfack also BOWERY BOYS in "BOWERY TO BAGDAD" MONDAY- TUE, MARCH 14-15 GRACE KELLY .in Dial M For Murder Color WED.-THURSDAY, MAR. 16-17 GERGORY PECK, in Man With a Million Technicolor --- am ad | --- () ms Cedar Creek Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCoy on the birth of a son on February 28th. Also to Mrs. Jas. Somerville on becoming a great grand- becoming a grandfather. Miss Flossie Spencer visited her sister Mrs. Walter Manns in Raglan last Wednesday. The Euchre which the Home and School Association had planned for last Friday evening was cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blain attended the Euchre at Utica on Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain, and grand- son, Doug, Carol and Ronnie' Laroc- que; Carol and Margdy Craighead and Mrs. Kilpatrick and George were Fri- day evening visitors of Mrs. Green- wood and family. Mrs. George Spencer and grandson, Donny Gibson of Columbus were Sat- urday visitors of Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers. like for Easter. Saturday B Phone 32W 2 OO "BA NANA fh CAKE" GERROW'S BAKERY R' CICA T HR I EASTER NOVELTIES Baskets, Eggs, Bunnies -- just about anything. you, might Come in while there is a choice. Special' G. M. GERROW '111 OO 1 OO OO mother and to Ralph Somerville on | children visited Sunday afternoon with Pine Grove Congratulations to Mr, and Ms, Jack Simpson on the birth of a son on March 7th, Mr. and Mrs, Herb Hill and family of Uxbridge had supper Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill W. A. met at the home of Mrs. R. Nesbitt, Sr., on Wednesday with a good attendance. A program of two Duets by Mrs. J. Johnson & Mrs. R, Nesbitt. Contests by Mrs. Jack John- son and Mrs. Rothwell, and readings by Mrs, Nesbitt Sr. and Mrs, J. John- son, Mr. Erckison is on the sick list. We hope he soon feels better. Mr. Kehny McKnight and Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Ballard, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crosier and Mr. and Mrs, Chet Geer spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skerratt of Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. E. Healey of Oshawa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A, Handel. Mrs. Charlie Gourlie spent a few days in Toronto last week. Rev, Mr. Eyre will take the Ser- vices next Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. Jack Johnson spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. The Rice family and two friends of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rahmar and baby and Miss Lois® Groves of Markham, visited Sunday with Mrs. Graves. LAKEVIEW [eames Two Shows Nightly -- 7,and 9 p.m. PORT PERRY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, MARCH 10-11-12 "Bing Crosby with Rhoda Fleming In the Sparkling: Technicolor Comedy with Music. "THE CONNECTICUT YANKEE" | COMEDY - MONDAY, TUES., WED.,, MARCH 14-15-16 Humphrey Bogart, May Wynn, Van Johnson and Fred McMurray In the Year's Record-Smashing Screen Triumph "(Technicolor) "THE CAINE MUTINY" Feature Starts at 7 p.m, and 9.10 p.m, 44 (SB doa 55 PLYMOUTH anings you 1esh, new High spl. with [he forward look Longest, lowest, smartest ever... with new Motion-Design styling. ..today's best value! Thriftiest in the long run! New carburetion in the thrifty Plymouth PowerFlow Six engine makes your fuel last longer . . . ensures more power under' all driving conditions. Rugged construction means long engine life and low main- tenance costs, too. Under the Plymouth beauty, you will find solid value. . Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation'of Canada, Limited Wherever you go, you see more and more new '55 Plymouths! Whenever one cruises by, you notice people glance admiringly at its impressive néw length and brilliant new beauty! Already-it has influenced the entire industry's stylists. + Modern as tomorrow! - Everyone likes the look of : action in each rakish angle. The sleek new Plymouth . is sa long and low--more than ten inches-longer this year and barely five feet from roof to road. A dream to drive! Motorists everywhere are applaud- ing the increased visibility you get through the big New Horizon swept-back windshield. It's the first true wrap-around with posts that slant back to give you extra glass area at top, as well 'as at bottom. " For road- -hugging stability, Plymouth for '66 is actually wider than it is high--front tires are spaced wider apart, rear springs are wider, too: Livelier power! You'll hear many comments on the added horsepower provided this year in the new high-performance PowerFlow Six engine of the Plaza Club Sedan shown above. Plymouth also has new ~ V-8 models for flashing performance. ti Yet, with all its beauty, bigness, and -extra-quality ---- features, Plymouth is priced with the lowest Look it over . .- check its value. . . and you'll see why the big swing is to Plymouth this year! | Plymouth Is the car to measure agalnst this year . . : see it now at your Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo dealer's PHONE 168" INNES MOTOR SALES ... PORT PERRY, ONT. 5 p-- ps PE ni SRR A na Fo NN MASTER CHICK (FLOOR BROODING ONLY) BROODING AND FEEDING GUIDE over 400 - \ « 300 chicks. TA 5 Minimum § |) At the end of the 3rd 3 Not over Minimum one-L. zal bs Re & ; | moisture eek start to Joed : . ( gal, Sime weekly, always in litter by in- aster C-C Krums_1 Stir lit Weeks 800,, For two--3 ft. t _ keep the chicks | day each week. At 4th |." Keep Mier aa y ket ount per as comfortable. Har creasing ventila- ¢ k int: n Pp or wd to 7 ish feeders per © 100 chicks Ab den birds grad- : ton, "Avoid d afts. "1 qantity o "Master. rode es ow 1 yg ty rg) ; ' 0 o Miteg W broilers not 100 chicks Cob Saniva oye ually to cooler . p > Fine. Chek Grains, or Rouse, v7 eeks over 400. . or eq temperatures, ol oh . Supply some Chick i a gh : lent, 2) 4 tizat li Grit wice esky. N For Fast, Fair and Friendly Service, Call MASTER FEED EE] _ No. of Chicks Feeding Watering F Toor Brooder Humidity & : Ge 1 / Age per Brooder Equipment Equipment S T t Vv : genera ; : ! quip pace emperature entilation . Feeding Management . : : 1.8qu ft. per : : i Largest ° "i Bi Minimum: 2 chicks. 10 Coal, gas, oil BL ' mum chicks ay Hrooder not Min ones] gil. h hover Drdaders High humidity for. Firat 2 days sprinkle Provide good depth old two--3 ft. x 10 house at first two. week 'Master Chick Starter, | 'of Jitter, 4-6 in. over 300. fea fount per 250 ehiok Sse of hover weeks, Krums through. the _ Cover litter with eeders per : cks. 2 in, fr , h to 2 For market P 100 chicks 1213 2 0 from liter, Ventilate moder. - Dites of peverapers newspapers first 3 : '| 100 chicks. iva. x 100° at litte ately. Avoid drafts, From 3rd day on, from | prior A Lava. Sr Week broilers not . or equiva ¥ y on, from if Jitter daily. eka nt housé level hoppers only. :

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