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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Aug 1961, p. 5

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HIGH FASHION FOR JET AGE A new concept for Stewardess uni- forms is introduced by Canadian Pac- ific - Airlines coinciding with the es- tablishment of DC-8 jetliner service on the airline routes. In the picture at the left, stewardess Julie Gillate, of Montreal, does a last minute mir- or check on her new jet-age uniform and accessories. . The unique design concept of the dress eliminates a ' stewardess problem common here-to- "¢ fore--how to keep blouses tucked into skirts. In the photo right, three newly graduated stewardesses are shown modelling the attractive mist blue outfits, featuring a fashionable one piece dress with bolero styled jackets and matching outer coats. - The acces- sories to the latest thing in airberne attire include gloves, shoes, and um- brella handbag, all in mink brown shade, Shown in the three basic stages--dress, jacket and coat-- are Miss Natalie Bishop, Miss Jean An- derson and Miss Susan Higgins, all from Auckland, New Zealand. I. 8 7" . Rte. d ' ' iy ols ¥ Fu percentage of packin THE REASON IT ACTUALLY DOES PAY 10 SHIP YOUR LIVESTOCK--R.F. & A. More buyers « More competition Auctioneer that knows cattle » Ringman Is a proven sales- man e Sorting that pays dividends « Modern new ~ ring facilities « Government operated scales - The Ontario Stockyards is centrally located to the biggest g lants in Ontario and all have re resentative buyers at Phe Auction" establishing one of the most competitive markets in Canada. Bill Armstron , your auctioneer for Richey, Fay & Armstrong, has a goo back- und of livestock marketing and sound judgment of the value of the cattle he is oy Either Bob Richey or Barney Fay, each a distinctive and aggressive salesman, combine with Bill as ringman to give you gelling flo er to obtain HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES, R. F. & A. make every effort to present your cattle in the ng the way they should be. Selfing mostly to professional buyers, proper sorting pays in higher a Eh returns to the owner. Whi the completion of the third new ring and ample sorting pens, you have the best in auction sellin ng accommodation. There are no more accurate weights in Canada than at the Ont. Stockyards. All scales are under government supervision, _ checked frequently, and ey bonded weighmen. So remember when you have LIVESTOCK TO MARKET ) FOR THE VERY BEST POSSIBLE IN PRICE, WEIGHT SERVICE AND YARD FACILITIES--SHIP RICHEY, FAY & ARMSTRONG RO. 2-9666 « ONTARIO STOCKYARDS, TORONTO 9 RO.2-9666 Lindsay Triumphs Lindsay Walkwoods jumped into an eleven to two lead in the first three innings July 29 at Sonya. They then held on to gain the victory eleven to eight over the Sonya Braves. The loss for the Braves narrowed their league leading margin to one point over the Little Britain Club, who come into the Braves' battle ground on Thursday night. In the absence of pitcher Warriner, Hartin and Jewell on holidays, short stop Doug McMillan drew the hill as- signment, Lindsay took advantage of seven walks, an error and their total | of five hits, in the first three innings to run up a comfortable cushion if 9 runs. In the fourth the Braves tight- ened the score with a three run burst as. McMillan..shut -the..door on. the Lindsay team. Another three run salvo from the Sonya bats in the fifth had the fang anticipating a come hack of storybook flavour.= Although con- the Braves could not overcome the early lead and went down to defeat. 'Prices Effective "This Week-End WED. - SAT. AUG. 2,3, 4,5 a a a a a a Prince Albert Ont. V8 Tin 3 == PARAMOUNT SOCKEYE 5 SALMON 5 DR. _BALLARDS CHAMPION DOG FOOD - ROSE SWEET ~ PICKLES MIXED Foe) Pkgs. 26° 8 'CHOICE MEATS BURNS CANADA'S FINEST LEAN® ROUND STEAK or BOAST > go b Pkg. 45 PRODUCE NOW _ AT ITs. BEST . BOTH LOCAL & IMPORTED COOKED MEATS Mac & Cheese, Pickle & Pimento, Dutch or Olive Your Choice 89' 4-5 Burns Daisy Rindless SIDE BACON -65* : * CHOICE LEAN HAMBURG 3" for $1.00 DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS FREE DELIVERY Phone: PLENTY. OF. PARKING SPACE STORE HOURS 985-2492 Daily 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. tinuing to thwart the Lindsay attack | _ in Free Scoring Contest with Sonya Braves McMillan, a victim of his own wild- ness, never the less pitched a fine four innings of shut-out ball, after his early | lapse, while chipping in with a pair of hits to aid his team's come back. Team mates Healey, Davidson and Hallett joined Doug with key run- scoring smashes. See you at the battle for the League lead to-night against Little Britain. --000-- _ Farm Safely Council Trip The . Ontario -County Farm Safety Council spongored a three-day trip-- July 19 to 21--to Ottawa, and the St. Lawrence - River -avea, for the four winners of the Farm Safety Poster Contest, which was held in the Coun- ty. The winners weére: Barbara Rose, R.R. 2, Oshawa Barbara McQuarrie, R.R. 3, Oshawa "* Charles Yake, Goodwood David Gould, R.R. 2, Uxbridge The party travelled by car to Ot- .tawa. The first evening a tour. of the city was made, including the par- linment buildings, the peace tower, and the grounds-of the Governor Gen- eral's home. The following morning, along with thousands of sight-seers on parlia- ment hill, a changing of the guard was viewed, followed by a tour of the public archives, and the war museum. A very 'cordial R.C.M.P, officer con- ducted the party through the horse bag at "thie "R.C.M.P. barricks to view the seventy mounts, including the musical ride horses, in their spick and polish surroundings. The afternoon programme included a visit to the Royal Mint, where cop- pers and fifty-cent pieces were being made at the time of our visit. The remainder of the trip took us to. Morrisburg on the St. Lawrence, the control dam and locks at Iroquois. It was interesting to see, and hear of the transformation which took place along the river when the seaway came through. 'At Kingston Old Fort Henry occu- pied most of a morning, touring the i ER aS a a a BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON THE GINEINAWR © SCIENCE MONITOR AM INTERNATIONAL PAILY NEWSPAPER Interesting Accurate Complete International News Coverage The Christion Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass, Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. [J 1 yeor $20 [J 6 months $10 0 3 months $5 Nome . Address City Zone © State ~ CB-16 > ¥ »P various furnished quarters ard mu- seums, and watching the changing of the guard and the firing of the can- non. The high limestone walls of Kingston and Collins Bay peniten- tiaries stood out forlorn against the morning sky, as the party journeyed west from Kingston, past the Trenton Air Force hase to the general foods plunt at Cobourg, where a tour of the plant revealed how mechanization mixes and packages our instant pud- dings and drinks. A package or samples from the general foods plant put the finishing touches to au very interesting and educational three day tour. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8rd; 1961--8 Candidate For Int. Fellowship Mr. Douglas Mantz, son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mantz, has been nominated as candidate by the Whitby Rotarl| Club to a Rotary Club International Fellowship. 10 or 12 others in this district, which north. The district Rotary Club give a ~one will-be commence Sept. ellowship every other year and this He will compete against | extends from Guelph to Peterboro and | 1962, The | final choice will be made in December | of this year. Doug was chosen by the Whitby Club not alone for his scholastic abil- {ity but also for advanced training in music and for considerable sports prowess.. This is the"first time that the Whitby club have named a cand- idate for this fellowship. Doug now holds his B. A, degree and plans to attend Toronto University to obtain his M, A. degree: If he is suc- cessful in obtaining the fellowship he will go to England where he will study advanced teaching systems.' Taking advantage of favourable conditions often means a big difference in profits. Modern farm machinery provides an efficient and economical work force that is / always ready for immediate action. You can depend on to-Upper-Canada-Pioneer village, and | A Dited mr Massey-Ferguson machines and implements to keep your labour costs low, increase efficiency and promote more profit on every farming operation. - Ni Massey Ferguson a WK-161 & DEPARTMENT STORE NEW 1962 WALLPAPERS NOW ALL IN STOCK . % Featuring % Pre-pasted Washable ~~ Plastic Coated Semi - trimmed We have a complete stock for -every room = also books for: special orders. CLEARING SALE Bathing Suits and Summer Coats, etc. MEN'S SHOES SIZE 8 SALE and LADIES SIZE 4 13 Off REGULAR PRICES Men's Work Oxfords CORK SOLE -- ALL SIZES $6.95 has such a wonderful selection! Give your home new warmth and personality . inexpensively . . . with 'wallpaper! Modern ready-. pasted wallpaper is easy to apply. Washable, too! PHONE: 985-2521 © os oo ~ a Ld TR se I Sel ah > 2% aE or Ld or i

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