{-- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1961 THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. R. F. Sunday, August 27th. 8.00 a.m.-- Holy Communion Stackhouse 11.80 a.n.-- Morning Prayer. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Intesim Moderator: Rev. Kenneth F. MacKenzie, M.A. " (Uxbridge) Minister; Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, August 27th, Please read the United Church notice regarding service during this month. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, August 27th. During the month of August joint Church Services will be held for the St. John's Presbyterian Church and the United Church Congregations in the United Church. The minister and the official board extend a welcome to all who will join in this service on - Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. No Sunday School during the month. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. Sunday, August 27th, .9.156 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.16 a.m.--Maiichester Church 10.16 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S.S. 11.16 a.m.--Scugog Church Let us all come and worship Him Who is most generous to us at this time of the year, and fills our barns with the very best. 443 PORT PERRY BAPTIST Stewart Mulligan, Pastor SUNDAY-- 9. 50a. m.--Sunday School for all wir Ages -- i 1.00 a.m. _ Morning 'Worship ) \ 7.00-p.m.--Evangelistic service -- , 1.16 p.m.--Young People 4 WED., 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting ~ Everyone Welcome 4 ( Ave. 81 In Memoriam CROSIER, Wm, Francis, beloved hus- band who passed away August 26th, 1960. Sadly missed: by wife Maude and family. Love's gheatest gift, Remembrance, Card 'of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for. cards and flowers I received while in hospital. Special' thanks to Dr. McArthur, Dr. and staff of Port Perry Commpnity Memorial Hospital and my famfly, Mrs, Annie Watson, Caffsarea. red A yn Se Forder Bros. Meats ig Ce Ta SVN Sa = Ag 3 SE Eats oo & rT a SESS at i PE 7 ; WEEK-END SPECIALS ¢: Sausage ...............3 1b, for $1.00 Wieners .. vennn2 1b, for 99¢ Fresh Spring Lamb' 'Free Delivery at 11 a.m. > ; Phone: 986-2662 TOP QUALITY MEATS FORDER BROS. WHOLESALE RETAIL MEATS RE RAT 'YY : 98) 2) Utica Hall Dymond, nurses Pork Shoulder Roasts. A ib. a9¢ 62 1. PERRY A} Coming Events |f Featuring Fred Timms and the Rythm Jesters, every Saturday Night 9 to 12 p.m, Modern and Old Time. Admission $1.00 per person, Aug. 31 Attention Shoppers! How would you like to sit at home, and get your weekly groceries dehv- ered to you, We can save you many dollars and still get top quality food, plus become the proud owner of one of Canada's best built freezers. For particulars phone 9856-7704. Set 14 Miss Muriel Anderson, Belfast, N. Ireland, recently visited with:her cou- sins, Miss C. J. McKee and Mrs. E. Ingram. Miss Anderson is employed Eng. University, and has been attend- ing a law conference in Boston, Later sties in United States and Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. G. M, McKee of and family gathering. Card of Thanks. relatives for the many cards, inquiries and gifts, A special thanks to the doctors and nurses at the Community Memorial Hospital for their kindness during my recent illness, Minnie Diamond. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyle and family wish to convey their sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sister, Cut in Canada the first half of this year has had its and European models, cutting their share of the Canadian car market, an 'official report showed, Wednesday. Sales to over-seas made cars in the six months fell 23.8 percent to 62,836 from 69,347 in the first half of 1960, the bureau of statistics reported. Their share of the Canadian market as total new car sales Sales of new cars made in Canada and the United States showed a 1.9 percent dip to 183,660 from 187,198, Sales of all commiercial vehicles de- clined 4.2 percent in the six months to 39,794 from 41,667 a year earlier. Figures for the month of June show the same picture. Total new-car sales fell nearly 10 percent to 46,742 from 60,747 in June, 1960 But almost all of the decline was in the overseas cars where sales fell to 10,066 from 14,457. June sales of commercial vehicles declined to 6,948 from 7,962 Value. of passenger car sales total- led $696,908,000 in the first half of 1961 compared with $741,208,000 a year earlier. Value of June sales de- as a Law Librarian at the London, | she visited Law Libraries in Univer-|§ Mrs. Wallace McMillan of Clarkson, | ¢ Scugog helped to make a very pleas-|€ I would like to thank friends and|¢ have been so kind during their recent |% "1 bereavement -of- a-loving. daughter and AQ Foreign Car Market } A sales slump in new cars during |g sharpest inipict on imported British] dropped by 22 percent from 27 percent ¢ iecigghe" 193 percent to 236,385 and ~840. ® Hon COME TO THE FAIR AT BLACKSTOCK ON 'Saturday, August 26th | OPENING PARADE AT 1 P.M. SHARP AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS LADIES WORK' FARM ANIMALS T SHOW 'Harness Racing Dancing in the Evening. -- 9 to 12 p.m. . Round and Square ARCHIE COURTICE and HIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION TO FAIR 50c. - SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE COLD MEAT BUFFET SUPPER WILL BE SERVED IN THE UNITED CHURCH ADULTS $1.26 CHILDREN 50c. N. -- Sponsored by CARTWRIGHT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Aug. 2 BEAT THE TAX BUY IN AUGUST AND SAVE at all LD. A. DRUG STORES "AUGUST 21 to 31 LANOLIN and Polythene COLD CREAM SHELF LINER SOAP Bright Assorted Colours Pink, White, Green 11%" wide - 8' long 5c. a cake 49¢. -- 2 rolls 88c. 0G e THROW CUSHION ........... Sc. Rayon Taffeta cover firmly packed with Kapok. Each . cushion has a centre button on both sides. Cushion is - about 12" square and 3" thick, Assorted solid colours. RN XX DUST PAN $ Made of high-impact poly- ethylene, Comes in assorted colours. Thin edge presses tightly to floor. 3-RING BINDER _ Stiff-cover Vinyl Plastic... binder made in Canada. Takes 814" x11" refill. 114" diameter rings. 39c. Tec. "PENORAMA" of Ball Point Pens Your choice of a 2-pen, 3-pen or 5-pen set. Each set OOO pad. All pens have five-point spaghetti-type refills. Pens and secretaries in assorted colours. Any One Set. 43° Any Two Sets. 88' i LD.A. BRANDS PENCILS ~~ 12 for 49c. Halibut Liver 0il Capsules 100's reg. $1.15 260's reg. $2.29 500's reg, $4.29 -89c. $1. 89 $3.49 IDAVITES - 100s reg. $6.00 $A. These are just a few of the many Specials we are featuring. Drop in and see the rest and Save in August. BRUTON'S DRUG STORE DOSS OOLVOOOHOCS® a 300's reg. 99¢. -- 79c. \ clined to 34,196,000 from $144,336,000. "PORT PERRY it PHONE 985-2511 -contained in a colourful pocket secretary complete with 1" ~ ~IDASAL TABLETS = § Markham Blanks Mount Zion Bob "Lefty" Ellis, star hurler with the Markham Aces, pitched his club to an 8-0 victory over the Mount Zion- Brooklin Concretes Tuesday night in Markham. This" was the opening of the best-of-five South Ontario County Softball league finals, The second game goes on Thursday night at the Brooklin Community Park starting at 8:16 p.m, Plan August Flower Show - The Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold its annual August Flower Show on Monday evening, August 28 in the Christian Education Hall of Brooklin United Church. Members are urged to bring as many exhibits ps possible. Entries will be received from 6.80 to 7.45 in the evening. Committee in charge, Mrs. F. M, Holliday, Mrs. Cyril Wick, Mrs, Frank Bray and Mrs; Thomas Bailey. To help you keep a record of the Provincial 'Sales Tax---order a special Account Book from the Port Perry Star -- Price $2.76. --24 ox, Jar BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c Vv Shirriff's Good Morning 'MARMALADE 47. Fully Cooked SMOKED TEA BA BEST BUY -- SAVE 8c Salada -- 60 Bags 75¢ Ib. PICNICS fo ror Frying or Busequiug il Cut Any Thickness" RIB STEAKS ©. 69: G5 » Luncheon Meat +---12 BEST BUY -- SAVE 150 SWIFT'S PREM 2-83c Swift's Premium Barbecue Style Skinless WIENERS Ib. 45¢ 'Swift's Premium Flat RINDLESS BACON 1b.79c Swift's Premium oz. Tin BEST BUY -- SAVE 290 Swift's Pard -- 15 oz, Tin DOG FOOD | t9 for] 00 LUNCHEON MEATS MACARONI & CHEESE, MOCK CHICKEN, PICKLE & PIMENTO. OLIVE LOAF En 4 89 SURF DETER 'BEST BUY -- SAVE 240 180 Off Pack -- Giant FEATURE -- SAVE 10¢ Switt's Premium -- 24 oz. Tin BEEF STEW Package GENT 63c FEATURE ~~ SAVE. 70 -- Heins - BABY, FOODS 101ins1.00 39: FEATURE - SAVE 14¢ NU-MILK - Instant Skim Milk Powder FEATURE -- SAVE 6e _ 3 1b.pkg. 89¢| suuswun -- Pint Brick 'FEATURE -- SAVE 1 I CEREALS _Cheerlos, Wheaties, Twinkles * 40 -- General Mills 3 pkgs. 79¢ ICE CREAM FEATURE -- SAVE 9¢ Olark's -- In Chill Sauce -- 20 os, Tin . | BEANS withPORK 4 tins 75¢ _369c FEATURE -- SAVE do Red & White -- Homogenized LY enna FEATURE -- SAVE 1l¢ Dyson's Plain or Garlic -- 34 os, Jar | | DILL PICKLES PEANUT aimitk | 24 oz. Ice Box Jar 3 for 1.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 9c -- 1 1b, Pkg SHORTENING Pk Pkg, -- JEWEL 2for63c¢ 53c Granulated ! FEATURE -- BAVE do SUGAR 10 1bs. 85¢ Fresh Fruits & Vegetables CALIFORNIA'S FINEST 'Honey Nut each 29¢ Ballet Serviettes * PREPARED 'MUSTARD BAKERY FEATURE -- SAVE 4o = do Off Pack - 8050 per pkg. , AUNT MARY'S Full 24 os, Loaf Sliced Bread 20c¢ JELLY POWDERS 3for27c 'RED'& WHITE -- 16 os. Jar SUNKIST | ORANGES | LB. POLY . a BAG No. 1 Ontarlo -- New ~ 10 Ib, bag POTATOES 29: Mild, home-grown -- No, 1 Grade 5c 17¢ Welch's -- 6-0z. Tin GRAPE JUICE FROZEN FOODS 'Birds Eye --'2-1b. Poly Bag Pens and Carrols 45¢ Cucumbers 1 qt. basket 89. No. 1 Salmon Flesh -- Ontario' CANTALOUPE 2/39 : each 19 Heat Proo is SE of 3- -89.. Tm Tr a ---- '