27 pid = Vi a ah <> hs re vil ay 2, ry ey et) a ny Rd ye : i eS i EF = PRE a ok Xo ho ST EEE: as Gi = oe Ar Sdn ee §-THE PORT FERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1958 Prince Albert A number of ladies from our midst | enjoyed the pleasant hospitality at! the' home of Mrs. Lloyd Hunter on Thursday evening. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Gerrard ably acted as co-hos- tesses for the gathering making six. tables of Court Whist. Lovely pri- zes awarded followed by a delicious lunch climaxed the super evening. Proceeds proved most gratifying in aid of new Scout wing, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Bow- manville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Skelding and Jack. Miss Judy Cairns and .brother Tim of Toronto, enjoyed a few days with Lexie and John Love. Mr. Frank Vickery is spending a few days with his daughter Mr, and Mrs. L. Devitt and family, Oshawa. Miss Gale Hodgins of Milton en- joyed the holiday week with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hodgins. Rev. Kenneth Scott, Toronto call- ed on Mr, and Mrs. F. Mulvey one day recently. The home-made candy sale spon- sored by Y.P.U. was quite successful, and nearly twenty dollars was reali- zed. Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell, Oshawa, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Heayn and Robt. on Sunday. We all extend sympathy to Mrs. Allen Bonnell in the passing of her father Mr. T. R. Taylor of Myrtle. i) Mrs. F, Stanton and Mus, spent last week in Hamilton, visited friends in Branifprd. Among those who have had Birth- day anniversaries thus far in April were Mr. Raymer, Mrs. H. Collins and Mrs. W. Somerville, and congra- ,tulations are extended to them, The Woman's Association met in the afternoon of March 26th in the Sunday . School room with Mrs, Mec- Kerihan presiding. The Easter pro- gram was used. Devotionals were taken by Mrs. Pugh, reading from John 20th. Chapter, and, Topic "That I may know Him", by Mrs. Grant Hunter. During business period one thank- you note was read. A letter was read from the Church Board of Stewards, in. regard to a caretaker for the Church. Call for tenders was sug- gested, A committee was named to meet with Board, Our thanks to Mrs. W. Martyn for money donation, and who hopes to be with us soon. A quilt wag in the frames and the ladies worked at it Luke also before the meeting and till near mid- night to see it finished. Group 2 served lunch. 3 visits were reported. Epsom At last Spring seems to be back for good. The greeness of the grass and the first colourful flowers are glad sights to "snow-tired" eyes. Many. people are taking advantage of the nice weather to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Boynton of Tor- onto were at home with Mr, and Mrs. Boynton during the Easter week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Knight and fa- mily of Sudbury and Mr, and Mrs. J. Ansell of Toronto were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor recently. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie and Dar- 'lene spent Easter Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Martin and Lynda at Maple Grove, Mrs. Doris Armstrong spent last week in Toronto "with her grand- mother who has been ill. With Mr. and Mrs, Stewart during the week-end were, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Stewart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Walker, all of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Clarke, Prince Albért. Misses Barbara and Cathy spent Easter week with their grandparents. Mr. C. Flaris of Elliot Lake was at home with his family for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Don Reid of Toronto were with the Andersons for the Easter week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and family in Oshawa on Easter Sunday. Miss Marjorie Bailey was at her home here for the week-end. Mr. Tommy Anderson, Toronto was with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ander- son and Bill during this past week- Fresh -- Picnic Portion -- Full Cut Pork Shoulders FRESH -- Lean and Meaty . Pork Butt STEAKS SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS 'Free Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Cut-outs in each package. b. 39- b De = 1 1b. cello 4c Best Buy -- SAVE 5c ROBIN HOOD White, Chocolate, Golden - 21-o0x. pkg. CAKE MIXES 3 + $1.00 Best Buy prem ce-------- = + a Quality Produce ROSE BRAND -- Regular Pack MARGARINE 4 Lbs, 95¢ New Crop California Valencia - Lge. 113 size ORANGES - Extra Juicy Sunkist - 150 size LEMONS - Solid Heads - New Green CABBAGE Flavourful, Mild, Texas - Lge. bunches GREEN ONIONS Mild, refreshing - Large slicers CUCUMBERS - Best Buy -- SAVE 3c QUAKER -- Giant 12-o0z. pkg. CORN FLAKES 24c - wm §9c¢ "on 9c Best Buy -- SAVE 2l¢ . EDDY'S WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE 9 ro $1 SC VX. - = 10¢ Feature -- SAVE 6c CADBURY'S - Dissolves instantly in Milk - Free Bar in each tin CHOCO - Lb. Tin 53¢ ow ADC FEATURE -- SAVE 4c Angelus MARSHMALLOWS - - Feature -- SAVE 6¢ ) g CULYERHOUSE -- Choice - 20-0z, tin PEAS - - . 2 For 23c 1-1b. poly bag 33c FEATURE -- SAVE 2c Lipton's Chicken Noodle or Tomato Vegetable SOUP MIX 2 vias. 25¢ . FEATURE York Brand, Spicy WAFER PICKLES - - 16-0z. jar 29¢ " BEST BUY KINGSDALE FACTORY FRESH BISCUITS _ Your choice of Chocolate Grahams - Variety -Mix Party Assortment \ Cream Sandwich Cocoanut Cookie 3 . pkgs. Assortment $1.00 FROZEN FOODS I.ibby's Frozen Cream-siyle CORN, 12-0z. pkg. .. 25¢ Suan-Pep Frozen' ORANGE JUICE, 3 6-0z. tin... ris tu-- 23¢ RAINBOW TROUT 12-02. pkg. 69¢ w RED A WHITE Save _ SPRING CLEANING BONUS BARGAIN ! unbreakable 2 PLASTIC PAIL. Regular 312% valve with $52 y purchase assorted colours Dowson' S Food Market PHONE 91 FREE DELIVERY PORT PERRY . Cec. Reid and Terry, 1 if the effort is to be successful, aid, Mr, and Mrs, Lakey and family, Brooklin called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers during the holiday. Rev. H., Kennedy, minister of Tri- nity United Church in Uxbridge has accepted a call to Taber, Alta. Mr, Kennedy will be missed in Epsom by the many friends he has made during the seven years he has been in the pastorate. The Easter holiday week is over, much against .the will of the scholar, but perhaps not mothers. All school holidays seem too short but we hope the remaining term will be success- ful for everyone. The Epsom Community Club euchre was held Thurs.,, April 8rd with 18 tables of euchre played. Prize win- ners were: Mrs, Chet Geer, Mrs. C. Watson, Mrs, Ted Bryant, Mrs. E. Skelding, Mr. Chet Geer, Mr. Fred Middleton, Mr. E. Calberry and Mr. Arthur Taylor. After lunch every- one enjoyed a period of "old-time" | dancing. Next euchre will be on Friday, Apr. 18. Ladies please provide lunch, everyone is welcome. Miss Mae Graham of Toronto and Mrs. Earl Thompson, Victoria Corn- ers called on Mr, and Mrs. Christie on Sunday. Hilltop Herald By Darlene Christie Hi folks-- Well, finally, "Spring has sprung"! -| The weather seems too gorgeous to be inside school all day, (especially after Easter holidays) but the sec- ond sesion of school has a week since terminated and the final sitting has begun. As we so often heard_in the past, "it's time to dig your toes in," We sure hope that it will be, The cafeteria has been closed, as there is no need for hot lunches, but until the campus becomes drier every one continues to eat in the Audi- torium. Now it is not unusual at noon- hour. to see several boys practicing and getting their pitthing arm in shape for the baseball season which' is close at hand. Of course boys will be boys, Mr. Quick of Toronto Teachers Col- lege was at school Monday morning and Miss Moore of Peterborough Teachers College on Tuesday morn- ing interviewing prospective teach- ers for possible enrolment of courses at the Colleges.' A glance at the bulletin board shows that not just study and base- ball fill our schedule. Preparations will soon be under way for Open House and 'also Cadet Inspection, It's certain that by the -end of the next three months, students and teachers alike will be ready, and how, for|{ summer vacation. That seems to be all. Bye now. : » Scugog Junior Homemakers The Scugog Junior Homemakers held the fourth meeting of the Sup- 'per Club Unit at the home of Mrs. Samells. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of "What a Friend We Have In Jesus" which was followed by the §™°®% % Lqrd's Prayer, Our president Marion Shunk ex- 4 tended our welcome to Miss Gordon, ot the Home Economist, who was pre-|% sent at our meeting. The business was. then discussed. 5 It was decided that our next meet- |% ing be held on April 26, at the home 3 of Mrs. Ploughman, Mrs.. Ploughman gave us the roll ; call and "home assignment for the |% next meeting. Following this Mrs. Samells talked to us on the topic of : "Table Setting". - Later we moved to the kitchen |§ where Miss Gordon helped in the |§ making of an omelet, and later jud- |g ged our tea biscuits which' we had |§ brought. After the 4H pledge. tality. the food had been cooked % we had the opportunity of sampling | it. The meeting closed by repeating | & Miriam Pickard | 8 ! thanked the hostess for her basis $2 Jxbridge | Golf Course NOW OPEN 50¢ PER DAY, CLUBS FOR RENT MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR 1958 $15.00 "0 8°01", 8%, o ORO ORO bs #%,4%, s o 240 4 SL O80 O83 #4, O 5 *, POBOSOPO Crispy Flake Shortening, 2 - 4% Loin Pork Shops Ih, 69' Home Cured Beef Tongues . Home-Made Sausages UU |W Ly FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING "UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" PHONE 29° PORT PERRY h35 i Serve Courty Club Ice Cream ° 2 Gallon Packs $1.00, Bricks 31. u WEEK-END SPECIALS a "Banana Layer "Cake" "Lemon Pie and Tarts? H GERROW'S. BAKERY PHONE 32W TOG ML. GERROW 'es [ToL x Ny ...you'l be using in PORT PERRY this summer ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE of an EXTENSION : TELEPHONE ; When our installer calls to put in your dial telephone, ask him about extra phones There's no installation charge if you have them put in while he's there (except for colour phones, which cost $12 each for your choice of red, green, The monthly charge for residence "extensions" in Port Perry is for your home. beige or ivory). only $1 per phone. 'offices ~to-show yon how to dial. questions in connection with your new service. The change-over to dial service and two-letter five- figure numbering Will mean faster, telephone service, your telephone will give you greater value and enjoyment than ever before, When fast, convenient dial service comes to PORT PERRY "this Summer, everyone will be using a new type of telephone --and new "two-letter five-figure" numbers, too, including YUkon 5 and four figures, § ) b ~ Telephone men. will soon start visiting Homies, shops and in PQRT PERRY to put in the new telephones and They will be glad to answer We hope pi JW. LOWRY, Manager 1 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA v Ri POSOSOSOSOSOEOROEOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOROSOBOSOSOSOSOSOPORO