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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Dec 1949, p. 8

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A i ANN «" IES g RT TT TE (I's PELICATERIA fy) Sh lat RESTAURANT - 4 £3 : ~ HUNTS CHOCOLATES and SPECIAL CHRISTMAS \ CANDIES i Ra . - . . Place your order for "Hunts' Chyistmas. Cakes" Early For "Christmas, Bridge: Parties and Social Evenings - See our display of Baby Bunting" line of Nuts. a eo" & NOTICE TO PATRONS The main Restaurant will be closed Christmas Day. 'Reservations will be taken up to. December 22nd for CHRISTMAS DINNE RS in the Banquet Hall hone 215 or 3M - E33 s sear e eae a ese atte ites rsssasis] HR vo [8 nn sins EE ---- Port Perry 'Restaurant Scotty's Fish « Chips i The cheapest meal available during these hard times. Saves mother the rush of preparing a supper. H H H | Come in Soon or Send your Order i sss reer ititisetitsttsstsstesttteiteste E3800 009000080000080800080006041 Taylors Restaurant The Restaurant of Distinction The Place to go to see People you know: ELSIE ess sei teste neste nttst tests tists eesti ILLS ~The Finest in Food and 'Courteous Service "Ji * * * 5 =» Owned and operated- by FRED FUNNELL, Phone 96 Port Perry rece all SE Sy of S-- Toto © ee -- ¥ [sl CL . --- - in itis I Recreation Centre Port Perry High School - Port Perry Community. Memorial Committee presents oy GALA NIGHT"; ® Monster Bingo ® in Gymnasium, 8 p.m. sharp ADMISSION FREE--- a selection of exceptionally good prizes| 10c. CAME 3 for 25¢. featur es. DANCE in Auditorium to Van De Walker & his Orchestra with all their fun & entertainment Admission' DANCE 50c. person of Business Men' 5 $3888 8800888008880883308283880002888088828288800888 $3383 0001010000000 0000000 000000000 A A ge 358 O 3% v "LUMBER B.C. Cedar 8 inch-and 10 inch-Shiplap $90.00 per M "White Pine Flooring and Vee Joint $95.00 per M COKE im Supplement your fuel supply' with No. 1 Stegl - Company Coke and save money, at $20.00 per ton. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 73w : TRL EE EI Rt i a i] PISA Y or ANIA ARFARN ARR RFIIRFIA AS PUA ANF ote ¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lyle. Honeydale Mrs. M. Annis and Lorne spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Honey. ' The | penetising for their Christmas concert. pupils of Yellow. School are Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~Titterton and family of Kinsale, spent 'Sunday with Miss Dorothy Irwin-spent the week- end with her father My. W. Irwin. Mrs. Paul Diamond and Mrs, Law- son Honey were guests at the W.A, at Manchester last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honey spent Saturday in Toronto. See what's been done to 'deck styling. Sofa-soft front . Feature Event--11. 30 p.m. Lucky Draw on Chevrolet Car Draw to be conducted by executive n's Association. Public Address System throughout School will carry result of Draw to everyone present. Spe Sie ei ---- ------ _ Blackstock Nestloton entertained the Y.P.U. members from Blackstock and Cadmus at a joint social evening. The visitors supplied the program after a devo- tional period. Lunch was served; - The board of Blackstock United attend our service on Sunday evening and receive official welcome to the Church. Forty some attended and the pastor -of the Dutch congregation preached. , Special music was ren- dered by the choir. After the Ser- vice all were invited to the Fireside to become better acquainted. After which the W.A. ladies served a light lunch. The regular Dutch service was held * lin the afternoon with Rev, Moes in makeagreatcar still greater, New massive, sweep- around grille. New rear seats with foam cubber pads. New balanced springing. , Increased = aie--circulation. Push-button 'door handles. ' Scores of features for your comfort, safety, conven- ience. Join the crowds. fe = Be miles ahead with METEOR PHONE 74 WILLIAMS MOTOR SALES the 1950 Meteor and range for a PO from Chicago. charge. Mrs. George Thorne, Peterboro, visited her sister Mrs. John' Roger, last week, - : We welcome Rev, nd Mis. Cin as Nicholson, to Cartwright. 'They have moved into the Rectory, and Rev. and Mrs, John McKibbon, Margaret and John have moved to Campbeliford.. Miss Eva Parr has been able -to leave hospital and is with her brother Clarence, Carlisle *Ave., Bowmanville.|" We hope she will soon be able to re- turn to her hame here, Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to Mrs, J, A. McArthur on the ~|detith of her brother MF Robt, Demp? sey, Stratford. Congratulations to Jean Tremblay, : Caesarea, a pupil of _ Blackstock Con- tinuation School, who wor the silver cup trophy, for the Public Speaking contest for Durham County Temper- ance Federation, held at Garden Hill, Jean's subject was The Social Effects : lof Alcohol." The bazaar. held in United Church basement by:the W.A. was a success and very interesting. Mrs. J. Me- Kibbon was present and spoke briefly, Mrs, C. W.- Hutton spoke on their work at; Dawson Creek, Peace Rivor|® District. . Mrs. Thompson sang and Mrs. Strong played. a piano solo, | After 'Mrs. Hutton: opened the bazaar a sale of fancy work and cooking fol- lowed and afternoon tea was served, ' ~ Mrs. Frank-Hoskin and Neil Bailey sored by the Blackstock W.I, We welcome Mr. Henry Thompson and Miss Ethel Thompson to Black- stock. Mr, Howard Forder has 'returmed) The trip was won by his high judging record in the Junior Farmers' Club work, Church invited the Dutch families to won the prizes at euchre party, spon-|° Port Posty Kist |i Beverages. Phone 47% [TET JA BATRA BETWEEN pt ed after. a two week visit in Toronto. Mrs. Hopoey attended the Royal Winter Fair along with other club leaders who were guests of the Depar tment of Agriculture at the Fair and. luncheon. Hi: Roll Call was answered with: the cer- special guest present, Miss Noble, our main leader, from Bowmanville. Mrs, baok. Each girl said one of Canada's' Food Rules and Miss Noble spoke. was muffins baked for a demonstra- tion lesson, '|sent due to the storm. noon. We had a story by Katharine Bailey. «a | Mrs. Hill gave a prayer. The roll call | answered with a missionary's ndme, Joyce Forder read-a story. ~| Mrs. Hill 'had the 'worship period which was "Verses of Love," The members of the Junior Farm- ers' Club of Durham County honoured their coach, Mr, E. A. Summers, Dur- ham County's Agri. Rep., with a ban- quet and presentation in Newcastle Community 'hall, Mr. Summers has served Durham farmers and Junior Farmers for almost twenty years, and in appreciation was "presented with two easy chairs, table and lamp, an ottoman and purse of money. . Mrs. Summers was presented with a beauti- ful bouquet of roses. : Prentice's Beauty Shoppe 'PERMAMENT WAVES $2.50 and up PHONE 4491) 10 CHURCH ST., OSHAWA pHs" The Elizabeth - Shoppe : (NEXT DOOR TO THEATRE) CHILDREN'S -WEAR & LINGERIE" For "Her" why not make your Christmas gift Lingerie. BLACK LACE-TRIMMED ' GOWNS, © with matching panties, sold in sets or separately. SLIPS, various styles and prices, ranging from $2.98 to $4. 95, Black or White. . BLACK FLOWERED ' BENGALINE DRESSING * GOWNS, also Fancy wool Tartans, coachman style. NYLONS for every occasion from $1.40 to $2.60. ; : GLENAYR KNIT full fashioned Pullovers ' and Cardigans, $7.95 and $8.95. . Other Sweaters Mom "$3.06 to $5.26 FOR THE CHILDREN sce our Pan- "das, washable plastic covered or soft and cuddly, priced from 98¢. to $6.50 DOLLY BUNTING BAG by Bambi $1.59 DRESSING GOWNS in Chinelle afd wool plaid, A COMPLETE RANGE of Corduroy Clothing -- Short Pants, Overalls, Jackets, Jodpurs, Leggings and hats up to 6 years. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND, no obligation. A small deposit will PORT PERRY Mr, and Mrs. H, Hooey have return- hold any article, until Christmas. en t------ | = "The Cereal Shelf Club met at Mrs, |} Wheeler's on Thursday evening.|¥ eal we had eaten one day. We had a? Shortridge read from our cereal shelf |§ We enjoyed a delicious lunch which 5 Only nine girls were pre-|§ The Ho-He-Lo Mission Band met in 4 'the' church basement Saturday after: |# * We received a nice card from |¥ Wayona. Jackson who has been sick. |§ pre | hE, SN Lakeview Sy Part Perry, Ont. % Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9. Saturday Matinee at 3 p.m. doe THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT. DECEMBER | 8-9-10 'William Holden, Mona Freeman, William Bendix. ; In the Mighty All T, echnicolor Adventure Drama : "THE STREETS OF LAREDO" : COMEDY °° . / MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, DECEMBER 12. RERTY Joan Crawford and Zachary. Scott In" the Years Great Dramatic Triumph. "FLAMINGO ROAD" SHORT PICTURES hee 0 Ane oo Se a Se eee te a ut ut or Lt LR RN RR RE " BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE | Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. A Phone 16 PORT PERRY Gift Suggestions for:a Happy Christmas | ELECTRIC RAZORS-- YARDLEY'S GIFT SETS-- Packard-twin dual Ladies' and Men's $2.00 to $5.50 Schick Super HENLEY'S COUNTRY 2) GARDEN Gift Séts, $1.00 to $10. CAMERAS : EVENING IN PARIS Brownie Hawkeye --Kodak Duaflex ....... | Kodak Vigilant Cesisennnnes CELT PIT TTP P TRY COLOGNES-- Yardley's, Country Garden, Skylark, 'Evening in -Paris 85¢. to $2.50 $1,00 to $3.90 Target 'Brownies, ...$6.70, $8.10 4 Waterman's Pens and Sets -- "The ideal gift; $3.70 and up. Se ie ss Se ERR res, CELE Je. mie. oc 0¥ "THE PICK OF THEM ALL "Stove & Fuel 0il, Roroiane: GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS ~ RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PHONE 2000 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO" 0,0", 6% 0% o%s 7 o% 4% 4% 3% 0 8 0,00 0 4h CREAMS, JELLIES, CHOCOLATE DROPS, 'MIXED CANDY = CHRISTMAS NUTS Mixed, in the. shell, © alse Shepion and Salted. 5 SATURDAY CAKE SPECIAL "PINE APPLE LAYER CAKE2- Phone 32. Ceo Ch es po "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST "IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, ? COWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE, near Logan, Phone GE, 1895 - . TORONTO, ONT. os a -- -- TURKEYS ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS FOWL EARLY for the BEST Selection. - - hia oat ares erep Gertow. Bros. Bakery ' ___Gift_Sets_ from $1.50--to $4.00--F¢- 'eee BEEF QUARTERS . Specially selected for Lockers. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER | CAWKER BROTHERS PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 29 PAINTING and + DECORATING SPECIALIZING IN INTERIOR WORK: PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, GRAINING ~ GYPTEX WORK. ALL WORK STRICTLY GUARANTEED, 21 years Sepsrioncs J in utento, 'Estimates given, v Arsb 6UTSIDE FAINTING DONE, M. St. Clair and Son of 8chool) sre 5 ~ EPSOM (North W. ©. PHONE--PORT PERR

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