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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 May 1955, p. 5

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"PF LAE Sites Gar SOR Fens a IRN YP IOI WSR EN fA ROPES hy Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Tristram of Tor-! RA TIE Bo Za LCT ZT mui LLU THE PORT PERRY BTAR, THURSDAY, MAY 12th, 10555 : on Sunday. They left Monday morn- #7. The topic was taken by Mya oi ' : ET TT TN ET Seagrave ing for ky Sask. where he has| v"to were at the home of her parents Bruce. The Study book by Mrs. Eagle- 1982-33 "Mus, R. Mountjoy + LLL ARR SARA LRA y un, R Mr'and Mrs. H, Eagleson on Mother's | 500. Discussion on bales and layettes | Miss Francis Mountjoy. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Mr, and Mrs. 8. McFarlane were in Mr. and 'Mrs. G : Sunday, 'and arrangements for next meeting | 1933-84 -Mrs, Foster Ferguson. h Toronto on Thursday evening and at- I MN 3g rs. Gordon Mark were! pe Babies of Mr, and Mrs. Morley | brought this evening to a close. Mrs. Norman Mountjoy, tended~-the~ annual Convocation - of ais Builday guests of Mr. and Mes. | Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short 1934-36 Mrs. Clarence Marlow. + 0 PE N H 0 U S E Knox College, when Mr, Ivan Gamble M & d Mrs. B. McC 4 Bab were baptized in Seagrave Church on ; Mrs. Norman Mountjoy © 43 3 B.A, graduated. r. and Mrs. ¢Coy and Baby Mother's, Sunday evening. Ww M S 1935-36 = -36--Mrs. C. M : to be held on On Sunday, May 1, a valletic lioard and Mr, and Mrs, Ken Jackson and + Mr," and Mrs, Bert James were at! ° eo We Mus: Ney al ' - was given to the Church by the young family were at home..on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Win. Clarkes one day Lo ' 3¢ y ; : "F R I D A Y, people. A dedication service was held | "ight with Mrs, Vie McCoy. recently. | The May meeting of: the United | '#30-37- 35:1 8--Mre. Cecil Ferguson - {3 ' after 8. School with Rev. McNeil and [ Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. Boe and Mrs] A number of Ladies of the Com. Church afternoon Auxilary was hela| Mr Nori Mountie.- snd © 15 : Revie Wallace of Greentank robe.) Coutoh. Were at BI nd Moe Boe) munity hare held oe toe po Tuesday in the Church basément with Mus. . Archer, see. during this 4 "a 7.30 until 11 00 P. m. dao . part. Much credit goes to Murdock | Dowson's on Sunday and attendedthe | homes in aid of hospital. The amount . °} ladies. present. - Mrs, Leask the perio . : i . ' ; Blair who made the board and he: made baptismal service of their baby. raised at the time of writing is $28.10." President Lussidé at the business Hn N N Nobu, 8 PRESENTATIONS : MUSIC i Ce a very fine job of it. Mr. and Mrs. Fishley were at Mr, | We appreciate the support received S¢s8ion and'welcomed Miss Lillie Tim- The Ve AYCIEL. : | a ) nou > is Victor R.: Bowens 92 Mrs El | it Min, Rabo oo phi and at. | for this worthy cause. | bers, a missionary on' furlough from VHS 7M, Pers VanCamp. " GYMNASTI( DISPLAY i iN zabeth Bowns were Sunday guests of | tended the Baptismal Service of their The W.M.S. was held at the home) Mie a Dry. her g BH Jer nan Honey. n EVE RYONE WELC 'OME i ite i . : A ] 3 a Ss er group u ak s. . o J y Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bright and Irwin | baby at Greenbank. of Mrs. and Miss Mathews on April conducted the devotional and study Alma Graham \ ADMISSION I RE |} 1:8 BH : --+-- | period. 'Mrs. Harper read the Bible 194§-40--Mys, Earl Dorrell i S Lesson; Mrs. Smallman led in prayer. Mrs. Stanford. VanCamp J. S. MacFARLANE, J. L. CRANE 24 5) Mrs. Wylie reviewed the previous |1949-50-561--Mrs. Norman Malcolm . Chairman ' trict o" Bh chapters of the study book and the Mrs. S. VanCamp i ' ] Principal. i A chapter "'Growing together of the 1961--562--Mrs. N, Malcolm a RS SR Ct Tr TL Af : Churches in India". She was assisted Mrs. Tom Smith ' i wit by Mrs. Howsam and Mrs. McDonald. 1962-53--Murs. J. Rahm nit% Mrs. Love gave a report on -the Mrs. T. Smith ~ aid Lindsay Conference, 1953-54---Mrs, Rahm ' A i : - \ Three Mission Band girls, Mary ~ Mrs, Smith : oR! Crocker, Georgina Burnett and Aud- 1954-55---Murs. Lorne Thompson oi i rey Reader delighted the ladies with Mrs. Murray Byers | » " 1965-56---Mrs. L. Thom son goo! a song. Tea was served at close of P $e Mrs. M. Byers. . A Reminiscing on Our any i (Continued from front page) _ 3 courses were enjoyed--Dressmaking, } pl Sewing, Upholstery, Home Nursing, DO YOU WANT TO Child Physchology, Cooking Demon- . . i strations, etc. - We charter a bus to . -- . attend the Annual Convention in To- Build d home of your own? . ronto and take our share of offices in . » bt our own District. ) : - Mere words cannot describe the If you need financial help to bulld a MASS EY- HARRIS MACHIN ES warmth and friendship we receive i Be from being a member of our . house or duplex, see the manager of our ] $0 AY ey v and the place it fills in our community nearest branch. He _will gladly tell you how Eng TRACK-TESTED for DURABILITY an Wie Proervr worn Ma bo t : : . J At the July -Tneeting, 1946, it was ; . é arrai r xX ; = ~ i - f : wa moved by Mrs, W. A, VanCamp, and National Housing Act 1954. : Ng Fl ELD TESTED or EFFICIENCY fi seconded by Mrs. Leith Byers that the r . g - ' ad A : : --\ bl i i test name "Victorian" be changed to y Mortgage loans are only one of the a TESTING -- TESTING -- TESTING -- FY ih BR Tuy off tests on pro- . "} Blasko dy with: the] ian: Sorins wi atior Dub alorets a bi% . ing i v i = 2 : wearty approval of all. FANT Testing 18 hever end ng at Massey Since the organizdtion in 1016, the any of our more than 680 branches. Hn 'Harris. Track testing goes on day Field testing is a constant year ey ) AR, 5 . round activity of the engifieerin Branch has had the following officers: ~ ai and night, winter and summer at divies y Masse 0) A g 1916-16--Pres., Mrs. J. H, Freeborn. NW-235 i the Massey-Harris-Ferguson Test lvisions oO sey-tlarris- Secrétary-Treas.--Mrs, John Byers hl 62 Track. Tractors and implements Ferguson. Machines are sent south. 1916-17--=Mrs. Herman Hooey. aa THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 4 . Uk vai : . : ; : tting off th ds and tack : $l . are checked with electronic equip- in the winter time and follow the TR Jo Press Hooey ing te rods to the shelves with the open J. R. HELM, Manag er € { > . X prs : = "10-- De . 0 up. ; NO ~ ment for stress and strain analysis. harvest north until freeze-up to "Miss Annie Swain, } PORT PERRY BRANCH : PHONE 10 4 They are endurance tested for 8ive new models as much work in 1918-19--Mrs. Thos. Smith. . il g 3 ability to stand-up under long usage the field as possible. Machines are Miss Annie Swain. : £3 nnn RF AFAR RRR FTIR RIN ILA EE IRRARAR NY » . : > tested under many varied con- 1919-20--Mrs.. Thos. Smith. 33 4 sr and. pre given severe Saleudown ditions for ability to do their work Miss Flt Wont oh tests over the bumps to check y . 1920-21--Mrs. Al Bailey. 5 gr. reliatance to breakaros well, for ease of handling, for Miss Elva Wright, - i 3 SE fo economy of operation, and for 1021-22--Mrs. John Everest. 3 "a ¢ . - 3 . ph Fh er. on 3, \ Steel, paint and other materials capacity to do a good job. Well - Mrs. T. Smith, 4 ; 3 TEP | : § 1922-23--Mrs. J. Everest 4, ? are analyzed and tested in the designed, well built and thoroughly i Ty +8 GOTHIC b1 factory laboratory. to insure that tested Massey-Harris and Ferguson 1923-24--Mrs. W. A. VanCamp, who i JUNIOR SARONG GARMENTS i they meet requirements and speci- machines offer outstanding features held office until 1928. During this |§" ' : : I fications--careful check is kept on in modern equipment. Your local Le as ey H $5.00 each H 5, Siig " : or 2 years a "|B : ; : 3 foundry castings--inspection dealer will be glad to give you ning for 2 years, and in 1928 Miss |¥} © Sarong Garments with zipper ! : 3 departments make constant, full particulars, 1 2 "Esther Strong was Sec. : 14" and 16" length $11.50 + WE 2 § : i 1928-81--Mrs? Leslie Graham. } ; ; : i Miss Esther Strong and in 1931, | ¥ : 3 "MASSEY-HARRIS-FERGUSON LIMITED Bh, [# i Makers of High Quality Farm Implements: Since 1847 1931-32--Mrs, Russell Mountjoy. by B u A, , Mrs. Arthur Bailey. = i ' : rassieres i s ' Fi { i 3-R BRASSIERES, Junior, Med. gi ASAT AEA EZ EAA AT NI SE A Ta EET Ci: 7 REA |i Full, Cotton or Satin $1.75 ¥ i Io] } Medium width Satin $3.00 \ Westin ghouse RANGE Model Al4 Westinghouse REFRIGERATOR a 3 WIde Sain cern sib fo : REGULAR ; oH 3 L P 1 E 199. 19556 M 5 4 | SPECIAL PRICE $2 Amp ; Und : ' > 4 - 3 HE SPE $299.00 0 ; nderwear ! fi y i LADIES" WATSON'S COTTON ! A, H VESTS, med. and large, 85c. 1 : 2: h PANTIES--Med. & large 85¢. 4 i 5 TRAINING PANTIES .. ~~ 4 ¥ i 2, 1, 6 years,................ 25¢. pair 3 AL i WATSON'S INFANT'S VESTS § 5 Side Tie and Button, 90c¢. each : Ei 3 1:5 by Made-to-Measure Y 8 { 1S / * ' d Good .. i Men's Pants ark oops = ne " WHITE TERRY TOWELLING, fine, yard. 4d GABARDINES : Colored Ethrane 69c. yard £n *Aaalnl $18.95 |. corroN muCK TOWEITING 19¢. yard i 3 Regular $22.00. For .... WABASSO, PRINTS .................... 49¢. yard i il ' | 1 4 4 LO nT $13.95 | Summer Toys 3 OR i Regular $17.95. For ........... : 4 IN 4 Y SALBOAMPS .......oovmmsmmimmd ER | 3 24 Jackets MADE 0 $34. 95 CANOES olivines sosnsmmmsrernorns 29c. H 3 IE MEASURE . SHOVELS spigot 25c., ete. & 3 IE WATER GUNS .......... Leen29c, and 39¢. § a | Savage Sh ro a i SAVaNau0Es | Vinyl Tile, 18c. each : 8 : Saha s for Silden terssseersrsitesanines $3.95 ARMSTRONG, 9 x 9,! '% inch thick f Bil f e rown anh e " : 4 [2 RLY 2 : - 8.4 cu. ft, of storage in a compact, beaufitul refrigerator only 28" coh TOC A G y 2.95 L | Ti | 12 25 K BL 1g Giant Miracle Sealed Oven has the new Heat Guard Seal to ensure wide . and the luxury of exclusive Frost-Free fully automatic de- LADIES MOCCASINS ooo, $ JD ino eum 1 e, C. fo C. } 2! =| balanced heat circulation . . . perfect baking in any rack position. frosting. Full-width Freezer has 42 Ib, capacity . . . deep, full-width : v = ¥ bs 12 Four quick-heating Corox units each have b cooking speeds, accurately Vegetable Humidrawer stores % bushel. Handy Shelves-in-door pro- Gi , Quaker Instant Oats, 11 02. ..o...oiovevnnn d4 4 1) IE controlled by Tel-a-Glance Controls. Has new Menu Master Broiling vide extra egg and bottle storage. Tall-bottle shelf is adjustable, and roceries Heinz Soups, Vegetable class ........ 2 for .25 v b{ \ [=| Pan for radiant smokeless broiling . . . extra large aluminum storage handy haif-shelf £ Chicken 2 for .93 i wo, 2 drawer ... Oven Signalite ... Appliance Outlet ... Platform andy half-shelf for snacks is removable to double tall- bottle storage, : Niagara Strawberry Jam, 24 0Zs oooh 18 Wn - ol setes i Ssevrersarinis eres . i SN I Lamp .". . Minute Minder. Width 24", Height 47355, Depth 26%", 1/6 h.p. Economizer Mechanism. : %. Dewkist Choice Tomatoes, 20 oz 2 for .35 York Spicy Waters efi 2 5 i =1 J . , » « , A 1) LE PY . < IE - EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Rose Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 02, ......29" | gorronie Apple Die Fill 20 or 33 3 i= Shirriffs White Cake Mix, and Stafford's Peach Jam, 24 oz. ......... 37 . § ons Spice Mix, both for ....... 49 GIANT VEL .............. Mri epsrni 2 for $1.49 : : @ 5 ' DA SLIVE 2 P E | bs Located in the Store 'at ROBERTSON ELECTRIC, PORT PERRY, ONT. | Phone 3 ILY DELIVERY ort erry ge a LT Te ZR [TTR Ea a RZ Za TE ZR 2 Rs" 101" of 1 LEIA" A A "0 hl Bt HRS TN ph 4 di AN A pl

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