- SPECIALS for This Week- End AJAX CLEANSER cco... a rr 130 LARGE BREEZE ooo iveeessseens Shi ile, YORK BEANS and WIENERS, 20-02. ..cocovrvirrerisesininnsd 33c. YORK IRISH STEW, 15 0. voooooo.oovrvoio Ah 296. AYLMER APRICOTS, 18.02, ccicisisiriipnsprsiipersnn APIO, | A DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL, 28 02. ....cocvivy.. te. DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Prince Albert ~~ Phone 485W OSHAWA BASEBALL CLUB LABOR UNION DAY JULY lst, 1955 "KITCHENER Vs. OSHAWA game No 10. ADMISSION to one of 2 Games $1.00. 10 am. and 8 p.m. KINSMEN CIVIC MEMORIAL STADIUM A member will be asked a qualifying question and if holding the proper ticket will win cash $1635.00 for which a 1955 CHEVROLET TUDOR SEDAN : may be purchase on the grounds from Harry Donald, Ltd., Whitby, Ontario. - v ~ Sponsored by OSHAWA and DISTRICT LABOR COUNCIL PEI AS ESERIES PEER IEEE ERRNO S SS <4 - . Sandusky Oven Estes stttttttt titted 333300 e SPECIAL Introductory OFFER SANDUSKY HOME COOKED | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright; Turkey Pies Free with every Purchase of a BRUNTON FARMS, IN PORT PERRY EEE EE EES SESS REELS SAILS S00 383444441 y Mr, W. N. Campbell and Mrs. John Scott spent Monday in Toronto on business. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright visited friends in Midland recently, Mr. i | and Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys and | Mr. and Mrs: Carl Wright spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harne " at their cottage, Williams Point. Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell and girls, Mr, and Mrs. M. Pollach and Martin spent Sunday in Peterboro and Rice Lake. . Mr. and Mrs, Morléy Taylor, Wau< Ready Turkey testvtotstttatttetisss 5 fo 25 1bs) for a. limited tin id $ ; ( yi ime only | bashene, Miss Ida Taylor, Midland, RE NOW AT: # with the Earl Dorrell's. i VT: oe HS - ; i Sorry to report Mrs. Jack Rahm i THE CO-OP, IN UXBRIDGE 3 | fell while at their cottage near Have- A Lo : ! lock Sunday and fractured some ribs. CHARTERS, IN ' SUNDERLAND Mrs. Gertrude Marlow and Mrs. Gib 4 CAWKER BROS., IN PORT PERRY ) Marlow attended the funeral of her JP cousin Mrs. Edith McDowell, Toronto ' ) at Prince Albert on Wednesday. Mrs. 24 / 3 | McDowell is a sister of Mr. Lou Par- ~~ #| rish, Port Perry. $ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill attended the A ~ Custom Slaughtering Meat . Prepared for | Lockers 'CAWKER BROS. "FHE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 The watt-hour meter that measures the electricity you use is made with the same precision as a fine watch. Sealed to withstand dust and moisture, its sapphire-jewelled bearifs never need oil. Tt is designed to operate efficiently and accurately at all temperatures and is periodically' checked by Dominion Government Inspectors. Electricity is metered in kilowatt-hours (1,000 watts used for bo Chockpoisit.! ACCURACY" S557 all J % one hour). The small dial, at the bottom of the meter illustrated measures 1/10th of a kilowatt-hour. On completion of one revolution, the dial at the right moves one unit to show one kilowatt-hour, Similarly, the three other dials indicate, from right' ¥ to left, units of ten, one hundred and oné thousand kilowatt-hours-- your meter, at all times maintains an accurate record of the small amount of low-cost electricity required to provide a better way of living. caused: the fire, at the Anglican Anniversary Sunday a.m. which was well attended and a _| in the United Church Sunday evening. "fard spent the week-end with Dr. and Orange Service in Pontypool Sunday I 3: and were supper guests of Mr. and Blackstock Mrs. Gordon Kirk. Several from this part attended the ~ - . Presbytery Young People's picnic at 3 : Camp Pretoria last Wednosday even- Pine Grove ing. : The high school pupils and teachers| Mr. Poole of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. went by Garton Bus to Lynbrook Jack Brennand and family, Mr. and Park last Thursday a.m. and had an Mrs. Geo. Handel and boys of Toron- enjoyable picnic for the day, then at to, visiting during the week end with night they held a dance in the hall here Mr. and Mrs, A. Handel. thus winding up their years work with Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel spent Sat- a pleasant time. urday in Toronto. 3 Mr. and Mrs. H, McLoud and girls, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. [Robt.| Mr. and Mrs. R. Gormer, and family .| Bruce in the sudden passing of her |of Toronto spent a few days at their sister-in-law Mrs. McRoberts (Gertie | cottages on the town line, recently. . Bruce) in Oshawa Sunday. Mr Fi" AST wn 5 Rr lr Band in the Sunday School room on| ine with Mr. and Mrs, E. Ballard, : Thursday evening when we had our Sunday visitors at Mrs. Toogood's pictures taken. Lorraine Dayes pre-| o, Sunday. g siding opened with a poem, then wel Miss Barbara Graham is doing nice sang "Praise Him" and repeated the] |y after her recent re era. Mission Band Purpose. Mrs. Hill tion in Port Perry Hospital. Hora: gave the worship talk and offered Miss Doris Toole and Miss J prayer. Offering was taken by.Jim Hill, Mr. Roger Ashenhurst > une Dayes and Donald Swain and Donald | yp "pro "pen and tamil 3 oo Bradburn read the prayer. We alll Gol ond Mys. Jack Hill Sunday signed a card to send Joan Suggett ack Ji : dag, who had the misfortune to fall ana| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson enter- || dislocate her elbow. Carol Rahm | tained the young pecople's group at gave a reading. Mrs. Taylor told the | their home on Friday evening and Mr. story "The Run Aways" from the [and Mrs.. Simmonds showed pictures Study Book. Most of the children | on South America. had 'part in presenting a play "Mr.| ___ PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING PORT PERRY ARENA ~ FRIDAY, JULY 8th, 8.45 p.m. MAIN EVE NT i +" Baron Vi n Sieber German Hercules--217 Ibs. Calvin Cosburn Liverpool, England--220 1bs. SPECIAL EVENT THE MIDGETS Hassan Bey Turkish Powerhouse Other All Star Events Ringside $1.00 Plus: General Admission THe. Children 50c. 3 :: - =k : yr - 3 Blue Coal SUMMER PRICES $25.25 per fon $1.00 per ton Discount if paid in 15 days REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE. 73 Grumbles' Garden". Meeting closed by singing "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus" and the Benediction. We were all very sorry to see the barn on the Jack VanCamp farm, which Keith VanCamp had just re- F. W. BROCK & SON cently purchased, burned down Friday night. It is not known how or what |' 01d friends were pleased to see Rev. and Mrs. Powell a former rector of the Anglican church. They spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Nichol- son. Mr. Powell was guest speaker Bathing Suits, | fine service. : Rev. Hugh Crozier, Whithy spoke |§ Mr. Crozier and son. spent the after- |! " noon with the Canaghan family. ' Men's Shorts .......52.95 'Men's Catalina . $0. % Ladies' Bathing Suits | $5.9510811.95 - White Cross Uniforms ue 2 to 20) fase nannsisanguinshoiivs $3. 75 to $5.95 Hall Slips RAYON with lace trim $2.98 and $3. 95 - COTTON with. eyelet trim cesar aee $1. 98 Camisoles, $1.49 and $1. 98 | CALABASAS AREAS RAR RAR IAA EAL RE ARAN EAR ARAN nn, ANARBARANRSSARNBABSSSE Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson at- tended decoration service at Orono on Sunday. Miss Jean Thompson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson, Nestleton. Miss Doris Hamilton and friend of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ham- ilton. : Mr, John Vance, Toronto spent |# Children' S Shoes Friday calling on old friends in the kp 3 OF Mrs. Wm. M. Henry; red B= Canvas 2 IR 'Savage Sandals .. Harry McComb and Mr. Floyd Spinks British Columbia are visiting Mrs. J. Henry. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Griffin and Miss I Dorothy Morden, Man., with Mr. and WHITE and RED Mrs. Lorne Griffin, ~ The Griffin's from here.joined other members of family tree in a ye-union at Orono Park on Sudiy--" Misses Kay Weston and Jean Ford, Toronto. with Mrs. Robt. Ford. Miss Blomb, Toronto with the John Hamilton's. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manson, Strat- Sisman Scampers Men's .. Mrs, J. A. McArthur and family. "Mr. and Mrs. Norton VanCamp and Jimmy Listowel with his mother Mrs. W. A. VanCamyp and Jack on Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Edgerton and daugh- ter returned home from hospital last week. Nylon Hose WHISPER STRETCH-ON, Ladies' Summer Dresses Complete assortment Ladies' Casuals I ¢) 95 + $5.95 and $6.95 Boys' ene $495 ible seams, dark or natural, Tom Girl Pyjamas CREPE and BROADCLOTH - Small, Medium and Large .......$3.95 pair - 2 Seersucker Shorts and SLEEVELESS BLOUSE SETS $1.60 $9 Children S Pedal Pusher BLOUSE SETS (2 to 6X) ......... $1.98 Yard Goods FLORAL PILLOW COTTON with Pmk Border ................. T5¢. yard Ladies' Mocassins, 2. 95 Red, Blue, Beige Fall Stock Toys RUBBER BALLS, DOLLS, SAIL BOATS w ith revers- 1.95 pair. o's " (12 to 18) tee, $3.93 yo BASS A A splendid programme of sports was carried off at the Agricultural grounds Friday, the occasion of the Public Schools Field Day. Our teach- ers deserve great credit for the able manner in which this was all con- ducted. | Tt is regretted that more parents do not tufn out to see the achievements of the children or is it possible they do not realize they have this privilege. We hope for more spectators next. year. Mr, and Mrs. Tony MiKay, Chicago, visited the Bailey's of the village Fri- Grocery Specials - OGIL VIE'S LIME- L CORN--Colleen Choice, 20 oz. ....3 for 39c. TOMATO JUICE J, Stokely's fec., 20 oz. DOG I 00D--Dr. Ballards, 16 oz. 3 for 35c. | MONARCH PIE CRUST MIX .....3%c. | SHE RRIF I'S GING ER BREAD MIX 3lc. | 'MON CAKE MIX ........ SA TT Gere eren verre 35¢. DANISH BLUE CHEESE, 8 oz. wedges .38 Swiss GRUYERE CHEESE, 12 wedges .43 | Kraft IMPERIAL SHARP PROCESS CHEESE ............... RET FEY rnin I OXYDOL, Giant Size, 10c. of f pkg. ........ .69 | 2 tor 27c. | Sub, giant size, 20c. off pkg. .oooevvinins 59c. i DUZ, Soap Granuals, large size ............ le. SIFROZEN---B. E. LEMONADE ........ 2/43¢. : FISH STICKS iin A7 FRENCH FRIES viens 2/45¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES : at MARKET PRICES day and took Mrs, F. A. Bailey and Mra, Nasmith Henfy home with them to visit Mrs. Bailey's niece Mra. Will | & Heffren, Phone 43 DAILY DELIVERY RS SR Port hy "rN CAAA RAFU De - DEE A BENE BC ROROw arr £0 EE a Platerias's's Corgi - GE I IR vores dodo = rt api mo AE NY a Ls sn a ne otc pean . ror ¥ a - fra