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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 May 1953, p. 5

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> J ry 3 in = Slit IT IS PROCLAIMED THAT TUESDAY, MAY 12th, 1953, ip ce BE NATIONAL-HOSPITAL PAY; ~ fer the purpose of recognizing the important work carried ~on by our hospital in this community. . 'Signed: H. 0. DOBSON, Reeve, Reach Twp, ~~ GEO. BLACK, Reeve, Cartwright Twp. "JOHN L. SWEETMAN, Reeve, Scugog Twp. W. H. PEEL, Reeve, Port Perry, © A TT EE Er ET TT EE EL] Debentures bearing 'interest at 5% Maturing in One to Twenty years. Price Par and accrued interest. To pay cost of purchase and renova- tion of Public School building, These Debentures are approved by the Provincial Government whose grant at present is 76% of de- béntures maturing. Debentures are being offered for sdle to a bond dealer and to private individuals. The rate of interest is much higher than on Government Bonds and the municipalities in the High School 'Area have always paid any debentures. igsued by them promptly as HA OO i f . 3 . : $125,000 Central Ontario County District High School Area Boaid - BASKETBALL-BANQUET A basketball banquet in honour of || the Boys' Senior COSSA Champs of the Lake Ontario District and the Girls' senior team, which 'equalled the boys' achievement is being planned for-the present week.: This marks the second year that both a boys' and girls' team from P.P.H.S. has since been honoured and in successive years. At this year's banquet the Griffen Trophy for the most butstanding boy and girl basketball player of the year will bé presented by the donor. : VOLLEYBALL, We In a recent after 4 exhibition, the Port Perry H.S. Junior Volleyball sex- tet easily outpointed their opposition from Oshawa OCCI in a single game while the seniors from P.P.H.S. won one and dropped two close decisions to their Oshawa opponents. This was quite a creditable showing for the P,P.H.S. volleyballers as they were shorthanded and used mainly juniors in the four games. # Sporting News from P.P.H. Boys of Thursday, May 14. In the intra- Hewitt, Robertson and Bailey winning the inter-grade volleyball champion- ship; the junior intramural basketball title went to an assorted team .of juniors captained by Jack Owen with Dave Jackson, Bob Gibson, Gary Tum- monds and Floyd James rounding out the squad champs. - _--_ : - 'Greenbank Several members of our Young People's attended parts of the Spring Young People's Convention in Oak- wood. They attended the banquet on Saturday evening and the Church service on §unday morning, We are sorry to hear that Mr, Jim Lee has been moved to Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital for treatments on his leg. We wish him a speedy recovery. iV v4 SIRF Eo Pe ATE 5 TALS TRE Petia BA pi na aria are sein TEES Kd £5 1 3a # ; as 3 YA oh 7 ACR A RR TaN a tt a Ta aN SH NA aids Bhd [Y The Tri County Baseball League, of Victoria County at Bobcaygeon to the south corner of York, near Tor: onto limits at Stouffville, is to be even larger this year, with twe ad- ditional teams both in the Centre di- vision, plus a couple of teams of the West division also wanting to play in centre, because of travelling ex- penses, =i i . 5 The League's' annual meeting was at Seagrave School last Friday, with the club teams again persuading Pre- sident Roy Scott to stay on the job; naming Sutton's-John Learoyd as_sec- retary and Hudson Pillsworth of Lind- say as treasurer, 5 The league decided to operate as three groups again, with the two new Tri-County Ball Bigger 'Than Ever With Two More Teams. 'which stretches from" thie fay 'corner ~ THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1963--56 entries, Zion (Cameron) and _Lind- "say 'Muskics" team joining the centre group." East group will be composed as last year: Bobeaygeon, Cambray, Fenelon Falls and Lindsay Walkwoods teams; The West is scheduled fo again have Sunderland; Port Peiry," Stouff- ville and Sutton; but there is diffi. culty as neither the Ports nor Sun- derland want to be grouped © with Stouffville and Sutton. "The group- ings have to be threshed out at an- other meeting on May 8th. «It Is very doubtful that Port Perry will be placing a team in the league this season. . ; "The Zion district team is to play its home games at Cameron Rall Grounds, which actually is -within the East division; the other new entry, Lindsay 'Muskies' is made up of the players on Lindsay Intermediate hockey team, who want enjoyment .| playing as a team during the summer sport. == = etme Badminton Club Entertained Blackstock Badminton, Club enter- tained the members of the Port Perry Club on Saturday evening. Lots were drawn and a number of friendly games were played "before the delightful lunch was served, followed by a brief sing-song. These two clubs combined forces to make up the team for the Whitby District League during the past season. The gathering on Sat- urday evening made an appropriate climax to the Clubs' activities. TUR N BIG BILLS into Ee ' / Sy MB they have matured. These municipalities are: The Townships of TRACK The Woman's Association is chart- = . Tos . LAL s : ering a bus to go to the W. A. con- m Reach, Scugog, Uxbridge and Scott; the Town of Uxbridge and the The track and field lads (including. ti in Beaverton on Frid w Village of Port Perry. The debentures will be issued by Port Perry. Lawrence, Owen, Palmer, McKenzie, bles By ms gv! Ys hid . a Anyone wishing to invest $1,000 or more should IMMEDIATELY go Lane,s Cochrane, Waldinsperger, At- spent the week-end with her parents. 3 : > " place their order with: kins, Dearborn) are at it again in Miss Barbara Hastings spent the |: x j ; va n J. F. RAINES, Port Perry Clerk-Treasurer, view of the COSSA- Lake Ontario coping with Mr. and Mrs. Chapin : : & or i: finals up at Peterboro on' May 18th and Joan. SEE ; » Norman Alexander, Uxbridge, Sec.-Treas., holiday. The P.P.H.S. athletes who | "Remember next Sunday is Mother's o] : : a mn Central Ontario County District High School Board, manage a first or second place in any | Day and there will be a special service B50 that if enough orders are received the whole issue may be sold in H|event at Peterboro are thus eligible |, Vie church at 11 a.m. Music will fais in the area. Inthe event of the whole issue not being subscribed for, for the COSSA finals at Oshawa on} provided by the Fideles Class and ACE (\ Start next winter with PAID-UP HEAT, on : = : A CLEAN F ' ) eye - @ the bonds may not be sold locally. " Saturday, Jay 23, And then Here the Joy Class. Everyone is welcome. SAVES MONEY AL cont hii Plan, You pa = 2 me g | is tie local Coronation meet, in which | pp. meeting of the W.A. was held spread over months to fit . J Orders must be reseived not later than the 15th of May, Giga : the high scholars should be prominent |, Tuesday, April 28th in the Church Don't let clogged-up your family budget -- you are free of big se gi : ternati turities i ing 's, itr the: iuniar. iiteentedi i ; hg ud : § hs . Shih Ad Ee ral lien i jy hos : » Da a bn the junior, intermediate and senior basement with Mrs. C. Whitter, pre- pipes and leaks ted) £1] winter coal bills and you have more money < = 4: confirnmti The right Is Teserved to close the sub. RY. oor siding, Meeting opened with Hynin your fuel dollars. al for other expenses. Your bin will be full of me otment and confirmation. e right is Yeserve to close the sub- B| GYMNASTICS. 86, Scripture reading by Mrs. Chapin, trained SEports huis 'blue coal' ready for winter' So | Seription books at any time, . ~ M| As a preview of what is hoped time | Lesson thoughts by Mrs. Ernest quickly put your ho ne ay : 8 worst--n B > Government and other Bonds may be' sold at the present market 2 will permit for a gymnastic display | Phair. The topic was taken by Mrs.- Into tip-top co ° need for emergency buying. a rice to purchase these debentures ey p gy p This service Is avallabl : : a = > oy : 1 . @ | for open house many of the boys are |H, ook, on "Love". Hymn 394 was at special low rates this : . pril 25, 1953, apr30 may7 m | practicing for an. intramural gym-|then sung and the Mizpah Benediction month . . . spread-out Coal is now at the year's lowest price. 0 OO mmm | nastic meet, slated for the noon hour closed the devotional period. payments can be Start our 'blue coal' Budget Plan today. ae : : 4 SL + : cluded in our + : : : = . : » budget plan. Er RE - 4 P3-34R {3 i 'blue coal' : 2 BUDGET P : oh about our 41421 C \'p . ; One ys now °° tor af Ra ; Pep ny ar \E€EeSor uel & Lum ber 5 'PHONE'78 pki PORT PERRY y TEE "Rpm ] - k $ ig 14 2 -- --- rm oN H =~ Se : Mother S i : Li o & ' T MERCURY SALUTES B73 4 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY - : ® . : ¥ | Day Gift : . 1953 MERCURY CUSTOM FOUR-DOOR SEDAN ; ; 20 2 i 5 ~ s - % 3 - i, ¥ #5 Ny y - ; 100th 'n"lovel tay weet, smooth 'n"lovely dicated i : re] } : - ® | : : Jn NYLON TRICOT NIGHT GOWNS-- -& Cs tO drive : with lace trim, Pink and Blue, $4.95 vi L ® ) (4 8 ; .L)953 MERCURY MONTEREY CUSTOM COU! = ar £4 : ite ; NYLON TRICOT SLIPS, lace trim, $4.75 i : : es for'53 is creating excitement and ~~ "'¢' Gee : i Mercury or i g WATSON'S RAYON PANTIES and oh $ : > yinhing approval on highways everywhere, z VESTS .covvrnrcriiiniinns $1.15 and $1.35 CAN Road Test Mercury --as you touch the starter, = J 2 responsive V-8 power will spring to your command. . chp a SILKNIT RAYON Pana ue i On the highway you'll be pleasantly aware that ' WHISPER NYLONS BY SUPERSILK Pink and Blue ............ $3,895 and $4.75 #1 4) here at last is your kind of car. . . a car alive-with-action. 42 Gauge ha $1.25 60 Gauge $1.75 CORONATION HANDKIES with lace h ~ You'll agree, here is better visibility -- ¥asler . 15. GREE... $1.50 Outline Heel $1.75 and Embroidery trim ...50c. and $1.00 _handling--smoother riding and Ueln . 51 Gauge........ $1.50 NYLON GLOVES, Black and Navy, $1.50 performance. The new Mercury is the reatest yet... is truly sweet, smooth # : | ik " Yh TH GROCERIES CINNAMON HONEY BUTTER} &- B n lovely to drive. _ large x 37c. od For the "drive-of-'53"" Mercury offers REL § gibi HORSE RADISH. bottle SE NES X] Fi . > 5 " ia - A . 4 " . ¢ FBFRFRRIEN svvvvvvvnnnsnsnnnnen . . N \¥ Wh Mere.fiMutie Drive, the simplest, EVER-KRISP DILL PICKLES, jar 29c. REN smoothest, most efficient automatic oo . Lh AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. tin <2 for 27c. transmission-- or thrifty Touch-( )-Matic Overdrive I sz --optional at extra cost. Silent-case LL ei ; ~ LITTLE RED HEN BONELESS Labi NE w synchronized transmission is standard. Dew Kist Cream Style CHICKEN, tin -.......covivnnerninnie, 59c¢. HA i. orb eve Dama] ha . : SEA-LECT LOBSTER, Y Ib. tin .......47c. RA ) 8 MAY IS SAFETY MONTH Wide Hiswol Fires, rear fonder hislds 24d Corn, choice quality C. IL. SOLID PACK TUNA, 14's, tin ile. & - . '| . bumper-grille guards are optional at extra cost, : : ; : : 1 GLEN VALLEY PORK & BEANS, Ey : 20 0z.fin....... 2 for 23c. 15 PR RE 2 for 19c. eh : ~ HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS 2 tins 35c. MALLE Lug OAD FLAKES, ab ; : : . CHOICE TOMATOES, 28 oz. tin .......21c. ouble Size pkg. ....... {iiriiisriviinies 67c. 8 ¥ as al ways I : AYLMER PEAS, 15 gz. tin .....2 for 33¢. QUIX SOAP POWDER 35c. toby |t MIXED COOKIES.........c.......co. pkg. 35c. GIANT BREEZE with towel Te. ' PURE RASPBERRY JAM, large jar 37c. _CHIPSO, large pkg. ........c.oeviciiinrirneninnis 35¢, EE : -- ie Pros Go HE ARKELL DESSERT PEARS, choice ~ SUNKIST ORANGES, 220s, dozen 39c. -. ; -- WR : : ; ; ; ran abs r RCU RY " quality, 20 oz. tin ................ 2 for 3lec. BANANAS, Ih. ........iioidniniiinin 19¢. x : ' . n ; oi B a 3 ME TRISH I Pe VEGI N It : . : ST# WILLIAMS CHERRY PIE FILL FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES RC BEFORE'YOU BUY, ANY NEW car..'ROAD TEST M -- 20 oz. tin... pie sre 350s . at MARKET PRICES | » < EER is . : \d Gif 3 % ; : F - A . =" = Te Es mag, . bay en er a . RS LIMITED Junction of 12-47 Highways : : -SPRING LIMITED "sziriiis pow. BROCK & SON : 4 x : 1 EI ES ; ; : 3 Fi : : : : ° " * ; . CF COOPER & PAINTER, Uxbridge 2 - Associate Dealers: = BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS, Leaskdale a . - Gt i SEE fH Hat CURY DEALER Phone 43 - Port Perry e po r--- / Fd ' $ xii 1

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