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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jan 1960, p. 18

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HEARN 8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1060 Blackstock The annual congregational meeting meeting of the United Church was held Monday night. Despite the rain and ice there was a very good attendance, After conducting devotional exercises Rev. Romeril gave a pleasing talk, . thanking all for the splendid co-opera- tion showu during his three years in Cartwright Charge and suggesting that there be more stress laid on Bible Fellowship and Layman's Fellowship in this year, Reports were received from all de- partments and most of them were quite gratifying. Election of Stewards and Elders then took place -- Messrs. Stanford VanCamp. J, Carnaghan, H, Swain, Murray Byers and Clarence a as Chal GR Marlow were added to the former Eld- ers; Messrs, Earl Dorrell, E. Larmer, J. A, Johnston, Carl Wright, Russell Mountjoy, Herb Swain and W. Marlow. and the following nominated as new new stewards: Messrs. Richard Van. Camp, Glenn Larmer, Ernest Swain, Harvey Graham, Gilbert Marlow, to join the present Stewards of Dalton Dorrell, Ivan Thompson, Percy Van- 25 1b. bag Flour BEST BUY -- SAVE 4¢ CASH -- PARAMOUNT TI Salmon «= 51c¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE 9¢ CASH -- ROSE BRAND [J Margarine BEST BUY -- SAVE 5¢ CASH -- BEEHIVE GOLDEN Corn Syrup BEST BUY -- SAVE 6c CASH -- ROBIN HOOD - ALL PURPOSE 1.85 BEST BUY -- SAVE 8¢ CASH -- FREE CANNON Breeze Detergent - FANCY 1 1b, pkg. 243 2 1b. tin 2.57 7 1b. bag 5c ACE CLOTH c Off Deal Large pkg. ONTARIO FANCY DELICIOUS FRESH, TENDER BROCCOLI - FANCY ANJOU PEARS - . es. 29¢ 4 For 29¢ APPLES 37¢ POLY BAG" 29 CRISP, CRUNCHY - Large size CUCUMBERS - 2 ro 25¢ IMPORTED - FLORIDA - Cello Wrap CELERY HEARTS 23 FEATURE -- SAVE 4c¢ CASH Libby's Cooked -- 15 oz. tin SPAGHETTI - 2 29 FEATURE -- SAVE 4c CASH Wagstaffe's Pure Seville -- 24 oz. jar Orange MARMALADE 35¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 15¢ CASH Red & White -- 15¢ Off Deal - 60 Bags TEA BAGS - - - 54c FEATURE -- SAVE 4c CASH Swift's -- 12 oz. tin BEEF STEW - . 29 FEATURE -- SAVE 16c CASH ' KELLOGG'S MIX EM OR MATCH EM SALE CORN FLAKES - 12 oz. pkg. BUGAR SMACKS - 91% oz. pkg. SPECIAL "K" CEREAL - 614 oz. pkg SUGAR CORN POPS - 8 oz, pkg. 4 + $1.00 SAVE -- Eddy's - 50 per pkg. BOOK MATCHES - 19¢ Fresh Pork Shoulder FULL CUT 5-7 LBS. FRESH PORK BUTT ROAST - w. 39¢ FRESH BUTT PORK CHOPS - 49c ROAST Ib SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS 1 1b. cello package Ib 43c SWIFT'S PREMIUM Rindless BACON 1». rx. 69¢ GOLDEN HOUR .MACAROON BUDS CHOCOLATE BUDS CHOCOLATE WAFERS OELLO | PKG, EACH POPPING CORN :». rus. 19¢ SUPREME BRAND - 51 gauge, 15 denler CHEESE SLICES - BIRDS EYE - GOLDEN HOUR NYLONS - KRAFT DELUXE - pr. 89¢ 8 oz. pkg. 35¢ FOR A'BRIGHTER HOME - 15 oz. bot. LESTOIL CLEANER 47¢ FROZEN FOODS FRASERVALE - 24 oz. pkg. 63c FISH & CHIPS - . 53c 2<1b. poly bag GREEN PEAS . - THERE'S A RED AND WHITE STORE NEAR. YOU 'Dowson's Food Market "3 fo' Camp, Neil Maleolm, Gordon Strong, Ralph Larmer, Harold Martyn, Merrill VanCamp, Howard Forder, Roy Mc- Laughlin, Hector Shortridge, Ross Duff, Harold The new ( Education build. ing is and it is hoped a date for o may be set shortly. Meeting closed with prayer, Prize winners at the Anglican euchre Thursday night were Mrs. F. Hodgson, Port Perry, Mes, Redman, Scugog, Messrs, John Alther and Flem Thomp- son, The W.M.S.. met at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon with 12 ladies, 4 kiddies and 1 gent in attendance. The president oped the meeting by reading a poem: "Life's Lesson" and after the singilg of a hymn offered prayer. Roll Oall was answered by a New Year's Resolution. The pay- ment of fees, Report of books read and calls made. A bale is to be sent to Simcoe Hall Oshawa, February 1st. Anyone who can spare good used clothing, especial-. ly jeans and footwear for children or bedding, kindly leave it at Mrs. Cecil Hill's, Mrs. Fred Dayes, group leader, pre- sided for the programme--Mrs.. Roy Taylor read a letter from Rev. Sam Coles, an Afriean. Mrs, Cecil Hill gave the chapter of the Study Book-- Old Patterns and New Africa Disturb- ed. Mrs, Ralph'Larmer read a letter from Dr. L. Gilchrist, Africa. Rev. Romeril conducted the worship period, stressing Love, Goodness for the sake of Goodness, and after a hymn and prayer, installed the officers. Lunch was served by the group and a social half hour spent. O.N.O. are again conducting the Mothers' March of Dimes and expect to call on all before Feb. 1st. If any one is away when they call or roads are so the girls cannot get to your home would you kindly contact Mrs. J. Ballingall. The girls are hoping to be received as warmly as usual. . The 0.N.O. met at the home of Nor- een Malcolm Thursday night with 22 members present. Last year's presi- dent and secretary completed the years business. Almost $185.00 was realized from the New Year's Eve dance. . Nominating committee pre- sented the following slate of officers: president, Elaine Bailey; 1st Vice- President, Jessie Gunter; 2nd V. Pres., Gwen, Ballingal; Sec, Wilma Vir Camp; treas,, Gladys Trewin; Fruit Elanie Romeril; Flowers, Edith Mec- Laughlin; Scrap Book, Elearfor Werry. The new officers now took over. It was degided to give $26.00 to T.B. As- sociation. Plans were made for the anniversary dance in March. Club accepted an invitation to cater to the High School "At Home" April 29th. Gwen Ballingal gave the lists of homes to the different girls for the March Of Dimes canvass. Euchre was then played followed by a delicious buffet luncheon. Next meeting to be held at Aileen McLaughlin's, Glad to report Mrs. Ed Darcy and Mr. Bart Van Ryswyk able to be home from hospital. Mrs. Geo. Saunders and sons Len. and Donald and mother Mrs. Brown have moved to their new home in Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Murphy and family in Bowmanvillle on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, of Burketon, is spending a while with Mr, and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and family. - Sunday she visited Mr. and Mrs, Ross Ashton and familq, Haydon. Mr. and Mrs, Richard VanCamp and Louise visited Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mor- "Mr. Buckland presented to the lib- rary a framed copy of the Magna | xosososcececsceosoncson Carta which he brought from Salis- |g The Breaking Point--Du Maurier Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott, Ottawa visited Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Smith on Wednesday, enroute to Oshawa, to at- tend a nephew's funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith spent Tuesday in Lindsay and Thursday they attended the funeral of Mr, Ronald Abbott, Oshawa, Mr. Bob Smith, Mimieo, spent Satur- and' Oliver. - P. P. Public! Library The Annual Meeting of the Port Perry Memorial Library Board took place in the Community Room, Jan. 11th at 7 pm. Various reports were presented. The treasurer showed a splendid financial position. The lib- in boys and girls department, rowed over the previous year. tion to the books borrowed. year, give added space. ments from our readers. resignation which was accepted, with sincere regrets. The Village Council appointed Mrs. Storey Beare to the library board which now 'consists of Mrs. S. Bruton, Mrs, A, Dowson, sec'y, Mrs. S. Beare, Mr. R. J. Harper, Mr, J. Jefford and Mr. J. C, Whitby, Chair- man, Mrs. Ingram is the Librarian and Mrs. Clarke her assistant, The library board decided they would like to show in some way their appreciation of the many years of service which Mr. H. G. Hutcheson had given as Treasurer and have pur- chased The World Book Encyclopedia as a memorial to him, This is a very fine 1960 edition. There also is an up to date Encyclopedia Britannica and a New Comprehensive Oxford dictionary in the reference section, bury, England. to our collection are now available for circulation. Fiction The Queen's Grace--Westcott All Day Long--Spring The Best of Gregory Clark--Clark Exodus--Wris Hawaii--Michener Jarretts Jade--Yerley Your Sins and Mine--Coldwell Lorena--Slaughter The Final Diagnosis--Hailey The High Roof--Packer Mamas Way--Bjorn Blaze of Sunlight--Baldwin Doctor of Sunlight--Gordon The Town House--Lofts General A Painters Country--Jackson 20 Centuries of Great European Paintings. Naked to Mine Enemies--Ferguson The Small Woman--Burgess In Darkest Domestico--Nicol Stephen Leacock--Carry In Canadian Skies--Ellis row, Hilton, on Sunday. Colourful Canada--Wells ¥ | Order your Spring F ARMERS! SAVE MONEY! | Call your Agrico Dealer | Heywood Short - Seagrave PHONE R (Collect) MANILLA 11R. 14 a Fertilizer NOW. Sa, i EE s---.-. PY Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery Co. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PLOT OWNERS WILL BE HELD IN THE PORT PERRY LIBRARY at 2.00 pm, Saturday, January 30th LORNE THOMPSON, President N. W. HEAYN, Secretary day: with . Mr: 'and Mrs. Chas. Smith |' Applications will be x received: 'by! Council, for Building 2 Inspector: and Sanitary Inspector for the Village of Port err y . All applications to be in the hinds of the Clerk, by Friday, January 29th, 1960, at 6 p.m, z Particulars of duties may be obtained at the "Port Perry Municipal Office. Jan. 19/60 r JOHN F, RAINES, Clerk Mrs, A. MacFarlane. after serving ; several years on the library board as | member and Chairman announced her | §2 rarian's report - on. Circulation, and | Esetesiss! desk receipts 'was very' encouraging $2 showing a good increase in Member- | ¥% ship and books borrowed, especially £ The | & total circulation in 'all classes was |g 12,490 an increase of 2,688 books bor- 4 780 | # Magazines were circulated in addi- | § 6,445 | 8 Books were taken out by boys and | girls, an increase of 1,720 over last |& It was decided more space was |¥ 'to January 31, 1962; will be received by Council. needed in the juvenile section so the | furniture has been re-arranged to |& Tenders For Garbage Collector And Dog Controller VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Sealed tenders, separately or jointly, for the contract of Garbage Collector & Dog Control for the period of Feb, 1-'60 Contractor must have proper equipment, preferably a dump truck, Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by Friday, January The recently installed fluoresent : 22, 1960, at 5 p.m. lighting brought many favorable com- | 3 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Jan. 21, '60- JOHN F, RAINES, Clerk. OUR BREAD AND PASTRY ARE MADE FOR THE : ~ PEOPLE WHO WANT THE BEST -- LET Us SERVE you! WEEK-END SPECIALS "Honey Cream Layer Cake" "Chocolate Iced Doughnuts" GERROW'S BAKERY New books which have been added | 8 3, 2 * 2 pS & + by s, o The Darkness and the Dawn--Costain i CAWKER BROS. -------------------------- DevonBacon ...............-55Ib. BACON SQUARES ..........29:1b. Pickled Beef Tongues... ......45 Ib. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" YUkon 65-2221 PORT X PERRY "Yes, Doctor... Wednesday will be fine! A} When it's time to have the dentist check daughter's teeth, Mrs, Smith naturally reaches for the telephone, that helpful *member-of-the- family" with the habit of getting things done, When you look back over your day, it's some- times surprising to realize 'in Just. how many little ways the telephone has helped you... how int! it adds so much convenience and comfort to everyday living, THE BELL - TELEPHONE BOMBANY OF CANADA i

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