8~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, 1857 Lux YENAMEL J. Orde Marine PORT PERRY, PHONE 503 Blackstock {continued from page 7) Mrs. Russell Mountjoy. Miss Tyrell spent the week-end at her home in Toronto. Sunday after- her father and brother brought her back and were supper guests of Mrs. . , © Sunday. Mr. Gordon Paisley spent the week- end at his home in Dunnville. china plate. For kite chens, bathrooms, re (rigerators. Belleville. Mrs. Clarence Marlow. Mis. Osmond Wright visited Mrs. F.dna Gibson, at Nestleon, lats week. Mrs, Cecil Ferguson, Mr, Sidney Ferguson and family, of New- homes for the week-end. castle, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer enter- tained the teachers and officers of the Sunday School on Tuesday evening, A brief business meeting was chaired by |- Tom Swit, the pastor, Rev. Romeril and a fine Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, of | social get-together enjoyed by all. Courtice, visited the Ralph Larmers on| Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm and fam- Wom{ yell of Abia Sunday ily visited the Leo Moffatts, Oshawa, grease Cleans cA D ' a week with the Keith Jdhnstons, at| spending three weeks with Mr, and a -- Glad to re- port Mrs. Marlow improving in health. Misses Pearl Wright and Mabel Van- and Camp of Toronto, at their respective Mrs. R. Ford Sr., Toronto, called on several of the village on Sunday, A good many from here went to Port Perry on Sunday night to see the film "Martin Luther" which was shown in the United Church there. The bunch of hockey fans from here who haVe been following the Whitby Dunlops will still have a few more trips. The Dunlops winning Saturday night in Kitchener, They also won from North Bay in Toronto on Mrs. Milton Sanderson returned to| Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston spent|her home in Toronto, Saturday after : Report From Parliament (continued from front page) last. This makes the fifth consecutive decrease. They, will however, plant a record acreage of oats and flaxseed, and only a little less than the 1956 re- cord acreage of barley. This: year's report of the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation gives an interesting picture of how Canadians used the National Housing Act in 1956, The average home own- J Smiles'n 3reakfast PRUNES, 2-1h. cello 37¢ New Pine Odour Spic & Span |/- 41-0z. pkg. . - h Simoniz -- Non-Scuff , Pint tin Liquid Wax = «= - - B59¢ Javex Bleach = = = soi 39¢ Clean Sweep -- Sturdy -- 4-String Brooms « - - . Johnson's -- Super Quart tin Hard Gloss Glo-Coat - = 99¢ Hawes' Paste Wax = = uw 49¢ Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent = = = - Bulldog - -- Medium - Coarse - Fine Steel Wool = - = - Garden Fresh Produce Select i) BANANAS 2 kos. 23 ¢ Texas - New Suiine -- 20-02. ohn w 13c CARROTS 2 vr 23 Mild, Sweet, Genuine -- Jumbo size SPANISH ONIONS :. 10c _Flavorful, Mild -- Extra Large Slicers * 23¢ "Hothouse CUCUMBERS +. 2lc Treesweet Orange Juice Quality Meats 35¢ . Swift's Premium - Grade A - Tender Grown Oven Ready -- 2 to 3 lb. average Fancy Cohoe Salmon Chickens 1.4 3c Me Fresh Pork Roasts Red & White Coffees Rib Portion Ng average Lb. 47¢c We Yow: Pics. = Tenderloin Portion 31-1b. avg. 1» 57¢ arLy riser, wo 89¢ |Centre Culs - . - - - in 69¢c Swift's Dutch Lunch Tu ww. §9¢ SALAMI CHUBS "7 9c Swift's Premium 1-1b. pkg. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ______ 2 tins 27c BREAKFAST BACON Longdon's DISH CLOTHS, pkg. of 2 __._ '25¢ ' Luscious, Vine-ripened CANTALOUPE 'Paramount AUNT MARYS. v.97 e 1.05 tED & WHITE, Ib. "ibby's COOKED SPAGHETTI, 20-0z. tin 2 for 39c 'raft CHEEZ WHIZ, 8-07. jar 39c * SPRING CLOTHES PINS, 36 pins _._____ 25¢ Veston's SALTINES,' General' Electric COLORAMIC BULBS, Individual 20-0z. pack _____ 29¢ Pink, Bite, Gold, Green, each._ _ 33¢ 5] Yirds Eye Frozen Foods . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 6-oz. tin 2 for 33¢ 2 for 37c SPINACH, 12-02. pkg... 23c JRANGE JUICE, 6-0z. tin Free Delivery oy vila Phone 91 Port Per each 79¢ | 36¢ Dowson' s Food Market PHONE 32W . TTT J Dc 0 0 0 DON'T FORGET TO GIVE "EASTER TREATS" Attractively Wrapped Chocolates BUNNIES, EGGS, EASTER BASKETS, ETC. SATURDAY SPECIALS . "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" HOT CROSS BUNS--don't forget to leave your order for Good Friday delivery GERROW'S BAKERY | N Chuckles | RR OO G. M. GERROW 0 4 0 er who acquired a National Housing home last year had an annual income of $5,312. A year earlier the income average had been a trifle over $5,000. As recently as 19563 the average per- gon buying a National Housing home had earned no more than $4.808., Central Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration in its Annual Reports shows that the expansion of industries and utilities has caused a temporary short- age of housing funds, Meanwhile im< migration may put new pressure upon the existing stock of housing and in a few years there will be a major in- crease in the population of marriage- able age. There were 185,700 housing units completed in 19566. It is estimated by the Minister of Public Works under whose jurisdiction Central Mortage & Housing operates, that there will be approximately 100,000 units built dur- ing 1957. (---- | | DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Prince Albert, Ontario We Carry a Complete Line of Groceries, Fresh Meats, Vegetables v/ also Frozen Foods Sunbeam Bread and Cakes OPEN EVERY NIGHT until 9 p.m, CLOSED ON TUESDAY at 1.30 P.M. 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