TON ati in EAS Be BEC) EONS RRS > 55 ' 2--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY Sist, 1058 Manchester Friday morning of last week the Daily Vacation Bible school held on the Island, closed, and all who helped in any way, felt it very much worth while. Parents joined the children at noon in a jolly picnic at Stevenson's Point. On Sunday morning Prospect and Manchester joined the: Island in Service at Grace United. Remember the Bake Sale, Aug. 1st, "in front of Town Hall, Manchester! Miss Carol Midgley, Wesley John- - ston and David Hobbs were on the Jr. Farmers bus tour to Hamilton.and many places of interest on Sunday. With W. F, Crosiers on the week- end were Mr. and Mrs, C. Avery and Vernon, Hampton, Gerald Crosier, of Toronto and Gail Hall, Highland Creek and Mr. and Mrs. C. Young, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Way, Toronto, were guests of Mrs. Dolly Roberts over the week-end. The Roach family were at their cottagg in Haliburton for two weeks. 2 Mr.'and Mrs. W. D. Munro and son Géorfe visited their daughter, Mrs. Alex. Thompson gnd family at Brant- ford last week, Mr. Mac Christie is building a new house on the farm. Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Stewart and Bill attended the Stewart family re-un- ion in Pickering on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Croxall spent Sun- day with friends at Wasaga Beach, Prince Albert Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Doupe spent the week-end with friends at Trent River. Mr. and Mrs. D. Leslie have enjoyed a holiday with their nephew Ed. Parry of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. J, Brain and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garvey, Doncaster, upon the occasion of their wedding day. Miss E. Vance, Toronto is enjoying a portion of her vacation with her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs, W. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martyn and Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Martyn, Bruce and Marion were all guests at the Wanamaker-Reynolds wedding, Sea- grave on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fletcher have returned from an enjoyable vacation motoring in the district of Maine, Three Rivers, Que., and Montreal. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Les. Beacocks were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and two sons, Nestleton, and Mrs. M. Kirby, Cedar Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davidson Jr, had her brother Mr. and Mrs. St. Martin of Hamilton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Andrews are on holidays at Lake of Bays and other northern points. NPR Holiday Notice Please take note that the printing plant of the Port Perry . Star will be closed from August 2nd to August 9th inclusive. During this week there will be no paper published. If you have advertising planned for this period will schedule a new date? The office will be open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1.30 to 5 p.m. during this holiday week. THE PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY LIMITED Telephone YUkon 5-2331 you please NOW IS THE TIME! TO ORDER YOUR COAL or OIL SUPPLY ror THE WINTER! Call YUkon 52581 To-Day {EE FUELS Coal v Bl.v Hood GY == SERB ++ PORT PERRY { FOR QUALITY & SERVICE READING IT STANDS E.O.W. i in automobile accidents, hospitals. P full-time to "". Police Expect Busy Week-end On the long week-end last August, 28 people lost their lives on Ontario roads. Hundreds of others were injured Once again, this coming week-end will likely be the busiest of the yeai, both for the highways--and the . Your Ontario Provincial Police force will take no holiday. They, and countless municipal policemen will be working uard our streets and highways against a repetition of last year's terrible experience. If you travel this week-end, remember that 1,800 OPP officers will be watching you drive. Make it a holiday to remember for them), as well as for yourself, i HON. A. KELSO ROBERTS, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO % ES RACE Mr. Raymond Doupe in company with Messers Menzies and Fenton are motoring to Nova Scotia. Miss Ena Keizebrink is home from a month with her sister and relatives at Cochrane, : Por Tash Agi } ARRAS SING AR = 1 IN Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Bond, Toronto are holidaying at the home of Mrs. Luke, Mr, and Mrs. W. Patterson of Mass. U.8.A., visited the former's sister Mrs. Groupe, en route to Muskoka, { PROCLAMATION IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED BY THE COUNCIL of the CORPORATION OF PORT PERRY THAT MONDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1958 . WILL BE OBSERVED AS CIVIC HOLIDAY J.J. GIBSON, Reeve p GOD SAVE THE QUEEN >» | Whistling 'past the graveyard 'This driver is a lot closer to the graveyard than he thinks. At the speed he's going, even' a minor mistake in judgment could cause a major highway disaster. Reckless speed is the cause of too many fatal accidents on the road. And sometimes even the speed limit can be misleading --you can be within the limit and still be going too fast for driving conditions. Here's an easy rule of thumb to guide you to a safe speed: always drive at a speed that will enable you to stop in the distance that's clear ahead. At night, drive at a speed that will permit you to stop within headlight range. If you are tired, or inattentive--don't drive at all, One simple way to check whether your speed is too high or not is to watch the traffic around you. If you are passing most of the other cars on the road, you are going too fast. If most of them are passing you, you are going too slow. Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to observe the apeed limits --slow down and live! . 7 ii TIE . \ nL and in addition receive an immediate cash adjustment i (Ss, 2 Here's an example of the ALSO AVAILABLE: _ CANADA CONVERSIO © A4Y%% 14 YEAR BONDS | 3%% 7 YEAR 3% YEAR BONDS BONDS cash adjustment on a $1000* bond Ca : ! : "Other amounts In proportion Te | VICTORY BONDS 414% 28 YEAR 414% 14 YEAR 3% 7 Year 39% 34 year a yiiak : doe Jon 151959 ron 1, 1062 wh Aug. 1 coupon retolned by owner) Echangroble V. . oul Wm mm el 5 ; >