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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 May 1961, p. 5

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Prince Albert (Continued from Page 4) Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Barbara and Nel of Oshawa, visited her father Mr, Irank Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. C._ Love, Lexie ank John had their friends, Mr. and Mrs. 9... and family, Toronto, Mr. and Mss, Walter Easton and family of Belleville, enjoyed the holi- day with his sister, Mr, and Mrs. B, or - Jeffs and Robert. 'Mr. and Mrs. Co A drt ate rd a RAs Ba a Li SR r # ¥ > ag BR RS £7 Fin Te SAAS ARR ee Cs VAL ULAR Mr. and Mrs. Les. Smith of Toronto and and Mrs. R. Jackson with Mr. Mrs. R. Murphy and Alex. Mr, and Mrs. Les. Olga Hill, Miss Edna Vance of Toronto spent and the holiday with her brother, Mr. Mrs, W. Vance. anied Mr, pleasant trip to Ottawa. Beacock, Don, Grant, and Bryan attended Blackstock anniversary service and dined with other guests at the home of Murs. Newnham accomp- and Mrs, Jas, Doupe on a J EX ART Il iid Pe New Postage Stamp On June 28th, 1961, the residents of Port Perry, Outario will be able to purchase a new special commemora- tive' 5-cent postage stamp marking the tenth anniversary of the Colombo Plan. The stamps will go on sale at the Port Perry, Ontario Post Office where they will be of interest to all postal patrons, and especially to stamp col- lectors. . The Postmaster General, the Ion. ournble Willimgn Hamilton, in announ' & . . : COT rer rr ree CTT TT TCT TUT LLL EET ; SS . 'has been Added | FISH & CHIPS To Eat in or to Take Out Starting this Friday, May 2th, 1 'Something New | - E : an 8 Port Py The FLAMINGO RESTAURANT YUkon 22112 3 SA Decor ating INTERIOR and EXTE ~H Wall 'Papering a N Phones: OLiver Sear. AT 2-096] * CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SON Contractors IOR Specialty 5-4441 Brooklin, Ont. Whithy MO 8-359 ou - ] |] i [| |] = £ - | Colombo Plan. - on [] |] I] = I] | [] [] [_] |] [] [] [] [ - | | « tributed to the Colombo Plan, parti- cularly in the development of Hydro- Electric Power, transportation and communications fiicilities, in cast Asia. south- The Postmaster General also stated that not only the countries which re- ceive the assistance but the countries whic h contribute, benefit from the Canada, while contri- buting over $275 million, has benefit- ed, because practically all this money has been spent in Canada for the pur- chase of equipment and supplies. The Colombo Plan enables Canada to ree- ognize its obligations to the less pros- perous nations of the world, and helps living standards in other countries, as well as increasing pros- perity at home. to raise The new stamp portrays two figures holding a blueprint in front of a huge Hydro Power Plant. One figure is clothed. in. western garb. The other wears a turban and tropical clothing "Typical in" the South countries: In the top left corner ap- pear the words "Le Plan de Colombo Plan", and along the bottom of the stamp, are the words "Postes Canada Postage". -- agree suse The figures and foreground will be printed in blue on a background of light brown. The stamp is a large "horizontal design; weasuring 114 in ches by 1 inch. Thirty million of these. stamps will be printed and the commencement of their sale on "June 28th, 1961 is in time for the official anniversary of [the Colombo, Plan, which 'started on July 1st, 1951. A ALBERT AEA GTR GOA Ra SG HE TITRA AZT GR AL "REx daaragamng RI FOOD MARKETS EEN Py " PRIC E S EB F FEC TIVE THIS WEEK- END, WED. - SAT. MAY 24 - 27 and shop this week-e If you want the last wgrd in Value, then check this list d at your Carload Food Market. LEE'S SLICED _ % CATELLYS. Ready Cut. - TOOTH PASTE -- PINEAPPLE ............2-% FOR SALADS or COOKING MAZOLA ......................T9 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE... 0 Macaroni or Spaghetti . $3. 14¢ OFF GIANT TUBE - PEPSODENT ................. 49 20 oz. Tins "32 oz. Bil 16 oz. Pkgs. 2 -3T| ROASTS: THIS 'WEEK'S. MEAT FEATURES hy STEAKS or Mime Ih: Rump [| ROAST FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER Rt cy SMALL LINK Sir Lb. Tray. Pack 41' WIENERS ..... "43 - oh yaa ans BOBIAR PAG 5 « ----Lb.-Bag.|. ---Plenty of Parking ptt ---- STORE HOURS Daily 8.30 a.m to 9 p.m. "Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS FREE DELIVERY « Phone: YUkon 65-2492 FREE DRAW on 'Lawn Umbrella with every purchase of $5.00 or over } cing i pointed out that Canadian Gove nment has con- last Asiatic | - Free Change of Address Service The more than six million Canadians who change their address this year will get a free house-warming present from the lost Office, it was revealed recently by the Hon. Willinin Hamil- ton, Postmaster General. The $120,- 000 gift will take the form of an of- fer of free postage to post office pat- rons wishing to inform correspondents of their change of address, Noting that according' ta Dominion Bureau of Statistics figures, than a third of Canada's population moves cach. year, the Postmaster General said that arrangements had been made to permit official change of address cards to be posted by apy amore mail patron free of chirge when he moved. The cards may be obtained at any post office and there is no restriction on the number which may be mailed, Mr. Hamilton said that the migra- tory habits of Canadians pose great problems for post office mail sorters who must attempt to keep up with their wandering patrons. He noted that the change of address cards had been available for some time hut tliat the Tost Office had charged the re- gular two-cent postage rate for their The said, was designed to increase the use of the cards and to promote better mailing practices, The Postmaster General hastened to add that the free service is in addi- transmission. free service, he tion. to the change of address card which the Post Office asks its patrons to file when with their loeal postmasters they move and which enables Glamorous actress and TV person- ality Dancia &'Hondt now is a regu- lar panelist on CBC-TV's "guess my idenity" program, Live A Borrowed Life. The 21-year-old former Miss Canada will appear-along with actor- "néuted <n: BOSTON, LOS ANGELL'; LONDON 'SCIENCE MONITOR AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAPER Interesting Accurate . Complete International Hews Coverage The Christian Science 14 ronftor One Norway St, Bosten 15, Mass, Send your newspoper for the time checked. tn loted find my check or money o:.'¢ {1,1 year $20 (1 6 months $10 (J 3 months $5 AT re Address TTR "Zone = ETRE ; « 16 announcer Bill Walker, teacher-actor Elwy Yost, and moderator Charles Templeton, mail to be sent on to a patron's new address for three months after he has moved. He urged mailers to combine both services in order to ensure un- interrupted mail delivery. Ontario County Agricultural Calendar Sat. May 27, 8.30 a.m. Brooklin Town- ship Hall-- Annual: Ontario County Livestock Judging Competition, Thurs., June Ist. 8.30 p.m. Brooklin- June meeting Brooklin Jr. Farmers, June 2nd to June 14th, Miss Beryl Cookson, Great Britain, will visit Jr. Institute members in Ont, Co., Irom June 2 to June 8 she will stay at the home of Miss Helen Moryis- on, Beaverton 2, and from June 8 to June 14 at the home of Miss I. Dunkeld, Claremont 2, At the same time four boys and eirls from Ont. province will he visiting in Great . Britain, Sat. June 3rd, Fair, Tuesday, June Gth, I. p.m. Brooklin Spring 7 p.m. Banquet for Farm Accident Reporters sponsored by Ont. Dept. of Agriculture. Sat. , June 24th, Brooklin - Junior Farmer Field Day. Annual Wed, and Thurs. June 28 and NA. Whithy Avena, Industry and Agri- culture in Progress sponsored hy Whitby Chamber of Commerce and Whithy Industrial Commission, : J - The Good Driver Let's litter less! Bape ally in the country. We must stop making the countryside a dump. The Ontario Safety League points out that litter is not only unsightly. On the highway it is dangerous. In fact litter can kill, A-pivce of blowing paper sent a ruck through a bridge rail to a 25 ft fall. A bottle thrown from a car "caused the car behind to skid violently of f the rond and overturn. Qur light ed cigarette and cigar butts burn for- ests and fields, destroying crops and homes, killing wild life and threaten ing whole communities. Nine out of $7.50, $8.50, PAIR $9.95 Pillow Slips PAIR---$1.50, $1.75 Ladies Jerseys PIENMAN,S $2.85 and $3.35 PICNMAN,S Ladies Nylons SEEMLESS SPRING and SUMMER DEPARTM Wabasso Sheels Gift Sets $9.95, $10.95 I PR. SLIPS and 1 SHEET ty $198 i Gift Sets $1.98, $2.50 Children's Jerseys x $1.35, $1.45, $1.75 ~~ 98c. Ladies Dresses . $3.95, $a, 95, §5. 95, $6.95 Ladies Purses $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 PORT PERRY THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDA Y, MAY 25th, 1961--5 ten outdoor fires ing costly ents, Canadians were shocked last yea to hear that a young eyelist was ser- fously injured east of Toronto when he was struck on the head by a pop bottle thrown from a car, which did not stop. The wanton stupidity of throwing an cmpty bottle out of a moving car 'enraged most of us who heard of the case. But many of us hear of aceidents- arising from care . are man - started. Our refuse clogs roadside drains, caus- erosion and serious accid- lessness or indifference on radio at the very time that we are Sthrowing cellophane wrappings or or- ange peel or cigarette ends out of the window: or as we drive away from a picnic table leaving empty cans and sheets of newspaper that may soon blow or roll about the highway. The Ontario Safety" League joins other agencies in asking you not to throw anything on to the road, or the roadside Keep a litter bag in your car, and use it Help keep our high- wis pleasanter, and safer FEUER engine wear-and-tear with Imperial Esso ®¢ MIARVELUBE lubricants © ESSOLUBE HDX e MINERALUBE e MOBILOIL © ESSO M.P. GREASE and other high quality lubricants for all requirements - "GORDON PRENTICE FARM AG GENT PORT PERRY YUkon 5.2527 ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE. BEST [) [ are the choice of thrifty homemakers Thea Peano pill WoraNes are Gracia J, INES in Quality sheets and specifically designed for yen baat ase Smooth-textured and snow y white, they Il I st Lor years; available in all standard sizes, plain hemmed or hemstitehed. Look for the Famous Wabasso rabbit on the pretty coral "Muslin" pach aoe! : ORTHOPEDIC $9.95, $10.95, $11.95 Sport Pumps - $4.95, $5.95 Ladies Slippers SUMMER WEIGHT $2.49, $2.95, $3.95 YU 5-2521, PHONE: Shoes for Ladies LINES the car cS nn fond . 3 wr pn ay \ £¥19 H # fe Vy it fig { v H 1A 1 ht | CH snd Ay ; f £ ATES FX i gi he % 4 NN BI 1 Gi (ROLE 1 IF % hl 1% Vi 4 ¥) 8 My i St WH RN : 3 LL > § a uy g 3 ¥ : LR hs LAR 0 Dis \. BE BEA 5 R x3 i ( 3 FRY, WOMEN AR WR IANNIS CN | Ny RO ROTARY TRAE RR XR ¥ Rh BUS RY a HA 2 RAP RN ~

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