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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Mar 1956, p. 5

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Thank You 5 4 I WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO T HANK MY MANY LOYAL CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE DURING THE YEARS 1- QPER- ATED THE GARAGE AND TO ANNOUNCE THAT T HAVE SOLD THE BUSINESS TO MR. "ROBERT ARCHER. , WE BELIEVE THAT MR. ARCHER WILL CON- TINUE TO SERVE YOU WELL IN THIS BUSINESS AND i ASK YOU TO GIVE HIM YOUR PATRONAGE, Lis! SY Cor gq IRVIN TRIPP SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION WARNING Dog owners or harborers of dogs in the Village of Port Perry must have a 1956 dog tag attached to the collar of each dog by April 1st, 1956, in accordance with By-Law No. 1031 as amended by By-Law No. 1050. Dog tags may be purchased at the Treasurer's Office. Feb. 29/56. : Clerk. - JOHN Tv, RAINES, ~ : Ne ihe SPRING SHOW - - _ SEED SALE | TWO BIG DAYS March 21st and 22nd, 1956 EXHIBITS -- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Latest Farm Equipment, Machinery, Supplies. PPO PP Oe OO Be bl BAA Be BO TELEVISION Katherine Blake chats with her hus- band David Greene on a set in one of the CBC television studios in Toronto. In this business, the couple are unique; dels ¥en TWOSOMS she is one of the top actresses, and he one of the top producers of drama, and both won awards in a recent poll made by a national magazine. Ladies Wed. Night | Bowling League FEBRUARY 29th, Points Total Team Taken Points Hurricanes ooo. 7 74 Mustangs ... 7 7 Kitty Hawks. T 7 Helicopters oon, b 5 Mosquitoes LSE H i) Bombers ovranmmmisi bh b Spitfires isununnnsasans 2 2 Dancasters .... 2 2 JOUR iiveieeirurnion : 2 North Stars 0 0 Sunderlands 0 0 Flyers ienincnanns 0 0 | Mish Singles Marie avlor danni Sih Jeanne Goode wie 268 High Triples } or Mary MacGregor nn. 681 CMarg. Carnegie eee 614 Singles Jeanne Goode 208, Kacey Harper 250, Glenda Taylor 250, Marg. Care negie 237, 203, Meta Howsam 229, I, Marj. Jackson 220, 9, Bernice Fines 214, 204. : Joy Ballard 22 Mabel Cook 2 Elaine Bailey Ladies Monday Bowling League Bort' Bong: icanninanssmasinmsiboi. Peppermints Black Balls . Candy Canes Lum DeOps ciara yuan All Sorts ...... GEN SIR Al Jelly Beans ............ EN, prsissenye a | Lauras cine 7 JennYS Loni 7 CArAMEIS ..coniivniiiiiieiitemnsariasoens 17 Over 200-- Audrey Chapman (Bon Bon) 221, 234, 223 "Jean Rodd (Peppermint) ....218, 214 Grace Hunter (Gum Drop). .....245 | Mary Magee (Black Balls)... 223 Grace Hastings (Candy Cane) 210 Fithel" Hutehinson (Laura) ..200 Loretta Parvish (Jenny onan. 200 High Triple-- Audrey Chapman (Bon Bon) . ...078 Mystery Number (nearest to 135) Doris Pargeter (Bon Bon) Jr. Farmer News The dance held-in the Port Perry High School by the Port Perry Junior Farmers on March 2 proved to be a great success! Two Members Visit Toronto Office Anson Gerrow, R.R. 3, Port Perry, ¢ IEMS=--2:00 P.M., WEDN ESDAY (Featuring Money-Making Ideas.) BANQUET--5: 30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, Trinity Church Hall. Speaker--Mr, J. G. Wharry, General Manager,' 1020S 0000080808060808000808080008080800008080908000 o2 The Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited, 28090 PANEL DISCUSSION -- 1:30 P.M. THURSDAY . Subject--"How Can the Farmer Make a Dollar?" SALE OF SEED--3:30 P.M. THURSDAY All Seed for sale registered and treated. Plan Better for 1956 by attending' the ~ Central Ontario Spring Show EXHIBITION GROUNDS Peterborough, Onario. 1956 Program Folders Available at your ~ County Agricultural Representative Office pire TE SR - - i NL SL rp 2202020200080 rs C80808080000000008000S0R -W veo! 20904 202080808080004 POBO00S ROS Ow LE SE NEE AE AAR Si 08080) LOOP AIS 808 SC 0 BC 208780800 65806080928 SuPer eee so 00 ee 0 be 0 0 Le ee es 8 0 804 #80788 9 0 8 8 S08 9 BS BC 8 8 Be Men's Bowling Whiz Bangs 46 Bliiekjacks : 39 Carps wovveevvieneercnnas bnsgies 3 37 DeLuxe inn H 36 "Lueky Strike fon 2 "35" Culligan Tr ceenvivssraensssnses 1 34 Blow Kings nn 0 Jl Carnegie = 31 Iitzjohns 30 Legion 29 Dodgers il Redeaps 23 Stars .. { 23 Mudents uncut 0 ,- 20. Triples B, Hl coi cima orsstanipss iio 638 T. Sandiland GUA R. Sweetman SL oN. SRNL S G00 Singles JEREMY ....s itis ienidinnittaa dissin ie 237 B. Hull ......... vprenswinrannamnnirindesianan 231 W. Williams oii. pen 226 SRE JRE SFE SS P41 YORK [structure is completed in 1958. ADDITION TO ROYAL : HOTEL -- This. architect's drawing i shows how the Royal York Hotel in Toronto will look when the new Ten - Million Dollar, 400-room, air-condi- tioned addition east of the present In an- nouncing the new wing, N. R., Crump, president ...of. the Canadian Pacific Railway $aid excavation was-expected to start in November, It will increase total room capacity to 1600, and the addition of several banquet rooms, one with capacity of 3,000 will enable 'T ronto to maintain its position as Can- ada's leading convention city, The addition to the famed hotel is shown '0- three The auditorium was gaily TRE with colourful balloons which gave it a festive air. The members and many friends of all the Junior Farmer Clubs danced to played by Peter Lawrence, There were a variety of dances held, including tags, snowball, Paul Jones' and prizes were-given-for-spet-danees which were won by Claudette Boulan- and Bob Carnegie, Mr. and Mrs, Don Freemini, Dorothy Wilbur and Brian Naylor; Broom dances which were won by Joan Cachrane, and Brian Naylor, Brian Lee and Vernon Fenton, Refreshments weve sold in the ca- fateria, We are sure everyone had an enjoyable evening, : records fray Junior Institute News The Junior Institute met with Joan Calberry as the presiding president. As the skating party -which was sche- duled for this meeting was postponed because of the snowstorm, we discus- sed business matters. There is to be a recreational school held in Port Perry High School on A Mareh 14, and 15, and in Uxbridge on Maveh 21 and 22, Late News--The meetings of the Jr. Institute. were planned for the next months. The meetings were planned as follows: March topie--was Hair Styling with Lois Sandison and Fleanor Hutchinson in charge; April topic - Choosing a_mate with Gail Hodgins in charge; May topie--Hints for good conversation with Maureen Donnelly wand Sylvia Toogood in charge. Custom Slaughtering Meat Prepared for Lockers CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 i on the right of the drawing, THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, 1966--3 in force and $1.9 million premiums written, During the panel discussion which followed, many qpestions relating to insurance potictes and claims adjusting were asked and answered. or For this Easter we have a colorful new range of Savage Shoes--for party and play, and for and Russell Rodd, R.R. 3, Uxbridge, | & i . insurance committee members, recent- 3 i ly spent a day in Toronto touring the | § ; RE IATION DAY 4 offices of Co-operators Insurance As-| : . Tod 9 sociation (CIA), the insurance com-|% 3 pany that is sponsored by the Ontario y omments gt Federation of Agriculture. - Ontario | §& +5 . 8 County was one of the winning coun-|& ~ Ll i" . bi LC . i, i ties in the rontest sponsored by CIA |B Customer, Quote: "I'm just never in town on Appreciation . based on the mumber of policies writ- 4 © Day. If the drawings were held on, let's see -- another i Fi ten in the county during. the last: four 8 3 months of 1955. The insurance com. | day, when I'm usually here, well that would be Just fine." mittees: of 21 other winning counties | § i joined them in the tour and after-| Now, let's sit down and determine where this person could wards they all attended a special din- | 4 be on APPRECIATION DAY or other days during the 4 hon Sting given by CIA in their 8 eek, as rarely do they repeatedly'shop just once a week, #~ C vv 8] . IN. + . . . - 4 usually at least twice. This twice may just as well be in § Ihe insurance committee saw thel$ Port Perry as some other town or city. - i work organization of the insurance|® - office and the time and cost saving |§ --_ equipment used by staff members, |& LTHE MERCHANTS HAVE BEEN GENEROUS WITH V. S. Milburn, secretary-manager of | § THEIR AWARDS. There are no losers, and favoritism the Ontario Féderation of Agriculture |} hag never been shown. Someone always goes home the §& and guest speaker af the dinner meet- . ing, congratulated the insurance com= richer. mittees for their counties having ex- 3 . ceeded their quotas for new policies | In return, are those making these awards asking too much § written during the contest. At the|§ £ a. . A. : bh end of 1955 CIA had 43,000 policies | & or a return visit to town? 5 = & The merchant appreciation has been apparent. Now can the & I eg . : . eg pa i customers show theirs by shopping regularly at their # i APPRECIATION DAY MERCHANT'S Stores. i 1 4 i Next Draw on Tuesday, March 13, R 2 - 3.30 p.m. i E IN FRONT OF WESTERN TIRE STORE 4 Z a DY NNNEANNEENNERNNENNEEREERNNEAREARNENNENNNERERRREEEY 7] i DANCE ] H ® OLDTYME -- MODERN -- ROCK and ROLL ] : Friday, March : riday, March 9th. | : - MUSIC BY ] H 5 The Jamboree Boys 8 u - n CALLER -- BOB IF'AWLER ] J 1m am _ [- Admission. OC, Moderator on the weekly CBC Tele- -| » vision show production, "Fighting | RED BARN OSHAWA pr Words", the liveliest and most popular u Vg of Canadian panel shows. bE LEE ELLE LL EEE LLL LEED or 2 BY % NS J "ops oy > & A #2 4530 © "ee bay EPA o NT STORE 1 p Bosse iY 2 i rn y he ; Ty ; ro TAK R Ll} H . rr » ) eh |. new shoe time | i : 4 . rig . . Ap | New Savage H Shoes Girls Patent Pumps $7.95 Girls Oxfords, Straps and Pump $7.95 Children's Shoes $4.50 - $4.95 Patent, Red, Brown Straps and Oxfords Youth Oxfords $4.95 ao, se PO DO eh Sa Er >) ~ GL i Nan a. . A Par i i Dm Fd Pane ae 0 NERC REL NE PES Wr PS ------r IE... --. eK -s Y children of all ages. Because they are "by Savage", bi 3 all are well made of good materials over correct DENCE. X lasts, They're Sanitized too" for hygienic protec. A 1 li { ) tion. Our trained staff will be glad to give your comp. efe ine 0 4 child's feet the attention to proper fit they deserve. } these popular Shoes fe 3 \ | RR : I 48 Phone 43 Port Perry A

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