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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Mar 1956, p. 7

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Prince Albert . It wag encouraging to note the lar- ger turn out at S, School and Church. Mr. Wylie's message was very worth- while. Lobby Snelgrove dropped his birth- day money in the little church on Sunday, The village and"rural folk were well represented <in Port Perry United Church each night last week.. Rev, Crook of Parry Sound, léft many deépening and strengthening thoughts of the religious. life in our midst, We all extend sympathy to Mrs, L. *Hunter-in the passing of her sister « 'Mrs. Li Joblin, of Nestleton, Mr, and Mrs, L. Devitt, Barb and Neil, Oshawa, with her father Mr, J. F, Vickery and the Beacock family on Sunday. A few members of our W.A., served - lunch and coffee at Mr, C, Love's i Stock Sale on Saturday. Due to the chilly men-folk, the financial proceeds proved most gratifying, Thanks to Mr, Don Leslie for his truck too. Mrs, B .Wanamaker, Seagrave spent Saturday with her mother Mrs, Wm. 'Martyn. Mesdames Art Brown, Wm, Héayn and Les. Beacock attended the lovely "Scout Mother Banquet" served in the "Del" on Friday evenjug. Mrs. Edith McMillan of Peterboro, _ spent a couple of days last week with her sister Mrs. H, Collins and visited their sister Mrs, John Collins in Osh- -awa General Hospital, who we are sorry to say fell and injured her back, Robin red-breast was seen in the village over a week ago, in spite of the cold snowy weather at the time, Manchester (left out last week by error) This vicinity was greatly saddened to learn of the sudden death last Fri- day morning of Mrs, Murray Wilson. She was the daughter of the late Mrs. Geo. Jones formerly of Brooklin, Merlg came to this community as a bride just-'a few short years ago. Her sunny ways and ever ready helping hand endeared her to all who knew her, She leaves to mourn her pass- ihg, her sorrowing husband and little daughter Melody Ann. The. funeral service was held on Monday after- noon at the Robinson Funeral cHapel and interment at Grove side Cemetery Lrooklin, ~ i : : Another esteemed resident passed away in Community Hospital on Sat- urday morning in the person of Jos. Johnson, after an illness of about 3 weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson came to Manchester in 1939 from Ashburn where he had farmed all his life, He became ill and his former road forman, Mr, John Masters passed away, just one week earlier, Iuneral service baker funeal home on Tuesday after noon and interment was at Groveside Cemetery. Deepest sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. Johnson and his sisters M. Innes, Brooklin and Mrs, Jas, Mil- ler of Carmen, Man, Mrs, Wm. McCartney attended the funeral of her 'aunt in Peterboro re- cently. : Mr. and Mrs, C. Midgley visited with 'Mr. and Mis. L. Stevenson at 1 The Féllowing Nae Hope's L.G.A, Cawker's Butcher Shop MacGregor & Son, Butcher Shop Mrs, Hope's Tobacco and Magazine Shop "Del" Restaurant Howard Motors * A. W. Brock Dept. Store Kay Van's Ladies' Wear Van's Men's & Boys' Wear Sandiland Jewellery Dowson's Food Market the pot will be $358.98. Watch for the name of fl WEEK" when you shop. "Phoenix Appliances Master Feeds Next Tuesday the draw will be at the Four Corners when is a List of the ci "APPRECIATION DAY" is ~~ Merchants Western Tire Carnegie Hardware John Ballard Lumber, (Co-Supporter) Beare Motors Ltd. Sweetman's Garage Taylor's Restaurant Elizabeth Shoppe Levinson' Drygoods dadkaouty Fas Equipment be. to $1.00 Store Taylor's the "MERCHANT OF THE SPRING Be ready when FAST, FAIR and FRIENDLY SERVICE , MASTER FEEDS PORT PERRY Around the Corner | Don't 'Wait Until the last minute 'When Time is Valuable ~ Have your Seed Grain Cleaned and Treated Early - ~ Try Us for a satisfactory Job. I$ JUST the time is ripe, - < PHONE 1 Agumarme were adopted as 'read and fifteen worked on the llighway up until he | was held at the McDermott - Pana-| Mrs. Sam Arnold of this village, Mrs. | Brooklin last Tuesday evening. » Mrs, E. Mulholland entertained the Women's Association on Thursday, | March 8th. The meeting was opened | by Mrs. Miller, After hymn and prayer, Mrs, Mulholland read Psalm 61. Mrs, W. Holtby read the lesson thoughts on Penitence. After prayer, hymn "What A Friend we Have in Jesus" was sung. Pres. Mrs. Archer took cliarge of the business session, The minutes of the previous meeting members answered <the roll, A new member, Mrs, Bruce Cummings wus added. Over twenty sick calls were reported. 'At the close of the busi- ness meeting Mrs. Mulholland, Mis. Miller and Mrs, Holtby served a de- licious lunch. A profitable and social 'afternoon was enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. W. Rudkin, Mr. Allin Rudkin and Miss Linda Rudkin of Brooklin visited Mr. Ralph Rudkin and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Midgely on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Crosier were in Stouffville on Saturday evening and attended the opening of the new Walter Taylor Chevrolet and Oldsmo- bile Motor Sales Service. There was a good attendance at Churh on Sunday morning. The life of John Wesley was the theme of Mr, Newman's discourse. . Manchester Mp. Newman preached an excellent sermon on Sunday, his Theme "The Mystery of 'I am'. 4 Miss Carol Midgley attended a birthday party for Miss Carol Beare at Greenbank on Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. A. Roach were in Tor- onto on Sunday to see her sister Miss C: Cowan who is ii Hospital, Murs, Earl Kerr of Picton is the guest of her sister Mrs. W. D, Munro and Mr, Munro, Mrs, Jo Bain was in Toronto this week, Murs, Grant Christie and Mrs, Gladys Archer are visiting the Dr. A. G. Christie family in Baltimore Md. Mrs, G. Whaetley, Mr. and Mrs, Rudkin and Linda and Miss Brenda B Ormiston, Brooklin visited Mr, and Mrs. C. Midgley & Carol on Saturday. Come and enjoy yourself and help a needy cause at the party in the Hall on Friday evening Mareh 23rd, See particulars in coming events, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Torrens and Ken- neth of Kingston were with her par- ents Mr, and Mrs. F. B., Johnson on the week-end. ' Mrs. Scott of Toronto was the guest, of Mrs, Jos. Johnson on Sunday. "Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hedges, Brook- lin called on friends in the village on Saturday, } TV PEEP SHOW COSTS $50,000 Ottawa. --It js casting the post office department $50,092 to install five tele- vision cameras to watch employees at work in the Petérborough post office. This information was given the Commons Thursday by Postmaster- General Lapointe in reply to a question by Gordon Fraser (PC), Peterboro. Installation of the television cameras as an experimental project for super- vision of post office workers has been criticized by the opposition, 7--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 28nd, 1950 \ ie f C--O --- Painting and Decorating HAVE YOUR WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED PAINTERS and DECORATORS We have'the Equipment and Meh for any size job. . FREE ESTIM ATES and SAMPLES, 25 Years in the Trade A. ELLIS PHONE BLACKSTOCK 47 r 23 \ April 6, 1956 LU] nH Come and see them! . This is low-cost luxury as you've never seen it before. These brilliant new '56 Pontiacs present a magnificent new approach to exterior styling . . . from the massive new contoured bumpers through -Pontiac's distinctively long and low silhouette, to the cruiser-like rear deck. And you'll see the most sweeping selection of colors and combinations in the industry today! ' and drive them! ) There's a fabulous new "feeling" of might to these low-priced beauties--a fluid feeling of controlled power and safe, certain per- formance that's yours only with the *56 Pontiacs. Because Pontiac's stepped-up power is mightier by far than any other car in its class. Yes, from behind the wheel, as to the eye, Pontiac for 1956 stands supremé in its glaiiiour--and unequalled in its "go" | Come and buy them! Compare way Tite -- e low-cost Pontiac's feature for feature, with any other car on the road today. You'll find that dollar for dollar, they offer unbeatable value. From the true economy of the Pathfinders 5 to the distinctive Pathfinders Deluxe and the luxurious beauty and power of the Laurentians, Pontiac gives you the most for your -. Te money ...stands head-and-shoulders in value above all competition! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUER PONTIA jr ) tranemistion. pick Luxurious New Interiors feature deep-seated comfort in both front seats; more leg and hip room: full six-passenger roominess in the width: head and elbow room. 3 Great Ways To Gol = Choose your transmis- sion from Improved Syunchro-mesh manual gearshift transmission, optional Mualti-Range Overdrive or optional Powerglide automatic Yay ~=co NPR ,Nine Peak Perform- ance Power Teams Three great new trans- missions, and three pew engines, in a total choice of nine power teams, enable you to the power and performance you want. L AN and rear ample You get so much more...for so much less! o - < AP - ' 3 New Power- New Improved Safe- Braking Dive Leading Engines: Vision Headlights Control reduces brilliant mew LIB with greater vance of nose-diving in <inl- hop. Strato-Six, the 80 feet give improy ed den stop by a tall [62 hop.or 170 hp. visibility for night 5%, wnvine con- Strato-Flash V8, and the spectacu- lar 205 hop. Strato- Flash 205. Vy, driving, plus better had-weather Viston as well. Special filiment cap cuts driver glare. tinued puas-cnger comfort and a re. duced chance of locked bumpers. ~ Jumbo Drum Safely Braking -- Pontiac's brakes have extra large drums with no riv. ets--thus giving a maximum brakin surface for easy anc safe application. Performance Proved Power Options include Power-Fase Power Steering; Power Brakes; individual ordriver-controlled Power Windows; and Power Seat. THIS IS YOUR YEAR TO CHANGE TO P.1256C ~~ ARCHER MOTORS PORT PERRY "« PHONE 57 W + wT 1 WW Ge . A + BIR wh Sd gd sit a ile 74

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