err EPA Tp A Gal, Re a ey EER SE HE) SN TT THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 19586 : ; Mr. T. Wallace then introduced Mr. | Lynn, daughter of My. und Mrs. Reg. P i | 27 at the home of Mrs. Harold Holtby. he. b TEAMS QUIT TRI COUNTY : Seagrave Reg Johnston, of Pinedale, as the|Moase, was christened by Rev. Fred rospect Kindly note change of date. 7 \ x| auctioneer to dispose of the very love- | Joblin. | Several children in the community At an ofganization meeting held at . | On Friday evening, a Box Social|]y baskets contributed by the ladies.| Mrs. H. Wanamaker, Port Perry,| The Spring Bazaar sponsored by | | are ill with measles. Valentia on Friday the following Reach Council was held in the Seagrave School for|This he did in very fine style. Altho|spent the week-end at the home of |the W. A. will be held in Prospect! Glad to report Master Kenneth and teams broke relationship with the Tri- Noid : for the benefit of the Community |the crowd was not large, compared to | her sons Bert and Glen Wanamaker. | Church on Wed. May 20, at 3 p.m. | Billie Webster have recovered nicely County League -- Woodyille, Little| At a meeting held on April 26 By. Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. A fine | the number who usually assemble for | = Those who celebrated Mother's Day | Afternoon tea included. Everyone is from their tonsil operation. Britain, Sonya, Lindsa Muskies laws, were passed setting the following ; A Zt these eyents the bidding was brisk and | with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Fishley cordially invited to attend. Mrs. M. M. MN D - 4 ye, y ' evening's entertainment had been i me TR ; rs, lunro 'is visiting Dr, "4 Canlbray:and Valentis. This walk- | rates for 1963, harge, | Sum of $87 or $68 was realized for | were Miss Eva Fishley and friend, of | pe W. A. will meet oni Wed, May F. B. Fisher in Rochester. out virtually eliminates the entire| County tax--112 mills : planned by the committee in charge. | the fund. 'The presence of a num-| Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fishley 7 3% centre group of the Tri-County Lea-| . Gen. 'School--8.6 mills : Rev. T. Wallace acted as chairman and | poy of Hospital enthusiasts from Port | of Brooklin{ Miss Eunice Fishley, of ®. = 'gue, and came as the result of dis-| School Area--7.8 mills after O Canada with Mrs. Tobin at the Perry was greatly appreciated. - Oshawa, Mr. Ray Rahm, Mr. and Mrs. | "satisfaction regarding the, grouping | "High Schools--6.4 mills - piano, Misses St. John of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor, son | Neil McMillan and family, and Mr, C, % and function between some teams. | Relief--1.3 mills (dmecompanied by, Mrs. Durkin at ihe. Louis, Bobcaygeon, visited friends in | Fish, of Seagrave. Famous 10 os jethers oR There are ten teams left'in the Tri-| Gen. Township--7.8 mills. = - fr gave several tap dances "that Seagrave on Sunday and attended the| Mr. and Mrs, Carl Boe, of Hunts- County League and will be known as | Making a total of 87.56 mills, were much enjoyed. Rev. T. Wallate Mother's Day Church service 'Sunday | ville, spent the week-end with Mr. and 'the East and West Group with five| Motion was passed adopting day- |Kave a Pending and Mes. B. ala evening when Nancy Jane, daughter | Mrs. O. J. Boe, : "bot inl. Coke teams in each group. The West group | light saving time until- Sept. 26th. maker and son Neil play a duet an of Mr, and Mrs. Glen Wanamaker was| Mr. and Mrs. Morley Rfuce and 000 YY) : will consist of- Sutton, Stouffville,| The By-law for expenditures on Hell & piano Belo, 3 voesl sole a christened. family visited in Bowmanville dur- > ts rendered 'by. Carol Butt accompanie Lm : bl ; ! Ta age Tindeay Walk. or $0, 00000, tas Seen approved Cave Reynolds at piano. Mrs. 0.| Mo and Me aves lao a Mie, ot tid. i. wi Coke ia the most aaked.-for soft drink in the world, e x» : i rie spent the week-end w is par- ' rs, I) ¢ ) + BN - x woods, Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon. This amount is $8000.00 less than! Boe then'introduced Mrs. M. B. Dy- onts pew and Mrs. W. Clarke. : Mrs. Ivan Bruce; Mr. John Rolston, of . And no wonder--it's 80 wholesome, Site © Zi d Balsove: the Council asked for. Road account | mond of Port Perry who gave aan in- : i Toronto, were Sunday visitors: with : fon Al Bovely ; teresting and informative talk on the| Mr. Jack Clarke; Miss Marie Sweet- Mr and Mis, A Brace and Merincio : Schedule meeting 'to take place at for- April amounting to $2,22217 was kof the hosattal aaatlice She [ mam, Mr Lawrence Nichols and Miss Mr anc rs. A. Bruce anc arjorie, Uxbridge this Friday, May 15th. passed. : work of lhe ong! A > Y. 8 Eleatior DeNure, Were in Buffald® on] Sunday School Anniversary services Relief accounts for April amount- RH SXBsuy Where ou nioney went Sunday. ¢ will be held May 24th. 11 a.n. Rev, : | ing to $92.42 was passed. .; | and. why donations of cash were as a Mr, Wallace will be speaker and 7.30 il f Di : 1 A moto Was 'passed that any per- rule better than gifts of articles which Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mark, Mrs, pan. Miss Willows will be in charge. » ; Mi e 0 - mes. son found dumping junk or garbage might prove to be of little value, She | Lyons, Toronto, were Sunday visitors Supper and concert on Wednesday, : . told several amusing stories and cef- | with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bright. (i A "we : . . 1|on Township roads will be prosecuted. | **° Mr. K h Billingha tT May 27. A play, "Aaron Slick from Mile of Dimes! "Approval was given the proposed | tainly proved to be a. very good r. Kennet he ig 44s 4 Pumpkin Creek" will be presented by : sub-division at Chalk Lake ori condi- speaker. Mr. Bruce Snelgrove, of | ronto, spent the wee -end wit is | purketon folk. Kegp these 'dates in * Help the Community Hospital Aux- tion that the Township would not as- Prince Albert was present and showed | mother Mrs. Cora Billingham. matnd, iliary cover a MILE with Dimes on Su roposed road his moving pictures of his family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moase and sons Saturday, May 16th, Queen Street, |* me propo : il June 1st places of interest visited on several | visited Mr, and Mrs. Ira Anderson in - Port Perry. We need your Dimes! lui (EN of Council June 1s trips he had taken. Port Perry on Sunday, when Deborah . . : TEN i a --f Scugog A ¢ ; a) ANNOUNCEMENT ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 10th Rev. J. D. Mec- Say : : Kinnon combined his Mother's Day . Hi h S h ] service with the Christening of several ' MR. JACK HOPE announces that he has purchased the Por t Perr Y 1g C 00 '| children. Those christened were: v vy * I.G.A, Store from Mr. Gordon McKee and that he will en- EXHIBITIONS --- DEMONSTRATIONS -- MUSIC Jane Lamont, Sylvia Fralick, Bev- : i : AT i i vi 1 ST INT PROJECTS -- PICTURES -- DANCING erly Aldred, Carol Carter, Linda and deavour to give his customers the best in quality and service. STUDENT I ROJ ECTS PICTURES x BE Henn Say, Linn Carter, Robert Aldred, Arnold and I. G. A. MARKET Friday, May 22 at 8. 15 p. m. Bruce Heayn, Raymond Fralick, and| = JiR TE Sah : Se 3 3 J, L. CRANE, BSA. Beverley Mann. / Local Delivery Every Day, except Wednesday and Saturday. Principal. Rev. McKinnon delivered a fine-ser- ~ fd as TAI ee -- a --- «=? | mon on Mother's Day. He spoke of | 4 / : 'Mothers of Yesterday', 'Mothers of ' Ni \ ; . Today' and 'Mothers of Tomorrow.' i Gh, . /) <4 - . : . Coy {2 We were so glad to see so many old 1 | L¢ friends back with us for this special | LN "|'service. Due to this special service there was no Sunday School. Two of ", By NE > the junior choir members, Miss Linda Riek NG peli Fedoral Towed VIEL he | Fralick and Miss Bonnie Jeffrey sang . Plus deposit 2¢ per bottle Lo x a beautiful duet during the service. Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Lid. HAL he 5 : Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John ; 9 . AE & Sweetman over the week-end included UXBR DG E ; G S : M TE LAE : Ts Mrs. George Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. | - I E B VERA E LI I D th Nos 2 ¥ EL . {Continued on Page 8) UXBRIDGE PHONE 205W R Ni = ATR iy © TS hz ~ WALLPAPER > 5 a AR AEA = Room Lots EE i I 19¢. roll and up Congoleum a Congowsll all colors Hal S 5, $5.05 and $6.95 : i: 12 vil ht SSE Ri $425, Pubs i HH SIIIEELIEINSEIENIttNtIsNttssnttNLLLLILLLL 3 YOUTIVS i viiiviciintismivicninsirien $5.99 a i "a MOCCASINS Sen's $535. Hoya $135 | Marholeum Tile, .13 & .20 150 ; BATA SHOES- ERA AT RRR IRRRR ERP EES 3 MEN'S OXFORDS ..............85.95 -- = i { BOYS' OXFORDS cocci R 1 C . i BEAUTY ON DUTY iti, hii $5.9 emnants Floor Covering i LADIES' CASUALS, ............ $3.98 -- 5 di p any LADIES' OXFORDS, rubber sole, $5.50 25 per cent. discount { ; 3 more people than ever Goodrich Canvas Shoes PERRO A hi ; : Complete Range-- : ] . nh HA want Meteor V-8 smoothness... MEN'S ......ooosogrsiinosin $3.35 -- $4.95 Airlume Venetian Blinds 3: ! : . LADIES' MOCCASINS, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 pi | Ra 4 4 - z LN . . . si ' » + Whitewol fires and throme whed! most powerful engine in the low price field! C ng Line- Jb inches wide, White or ? [] «> - trim tings optional al extra cost. . leari sl A : 05 x Sis 19 You're seeing more new Meteors on the roads these days than LADIES' ng eqqg shell $4. ; Bt ) "ever before. The reasons are exciting. Take power. In the low Oxford, Pumps, ele, inkrivia - APIS $2.98 ' ; os price field, Meteor Customline and Crestline Series offer the arta ES G0 CC SET Hre ON iii = most with the 120 "Hp. "Fury" V-8 engine, acclaimed for its = EY : - T supreme smoothness, dependability and longer life. Take com- GROCERIES Reeves Chicken Stew, tin i. 39c. ARR [J fort. For easy-going comfort, Meteors "Wonder Ride" is a Coronation Biscuits, box ....cooovvviviniiinnnn. b7c. av - 5 revelation in quieter, softer travel. Take Meteor with Merc- So rN Me kn ave gs ' O-Matic-Drive. Here's the simplest and greatest of all auto- Clark's Pork and Beans, 15 oz. tin, 2/25c. Marshmallow uits, PRE. on, 276, i v ; matic drives. Look further into Meteors extra values, and Sockeye Salmon, Royal Glory, ¥ Ib. tin 37c. Port Perry Dairy lce Cream, brick ... 30 4! ; & | GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS you'll discover Meteor is the style-leader in its class--the King's Choice Tomatoes, 20 oz, tin 2/39c. Sultana Raisins, Ihe iin, 23e. i MAY IS SAFETY MONTH only car in the low price field offering two V-8's by the world's gs ] ' a0 Frosh Pitted Datos te oss oo 15¢. RE 3 largest builder of V-8 engines. Choose either Merc-0-Matic Ever Krisp Dill Pekles, jar Ta 2 fe, a ale : ede : 3 \ : Drive, or thrifty 'Touch-O-Matic Overdrive (both optional . Coronation Broken Olives, JAr Loe. HC. de jor ob er: i isis 3 bo; Pop EN : / at extra cost), or Silent-Ease Standard Pransinision J in your Our Own Blend Tea, Ib. ill She. Veb et Pasary our, a 108, cnn $d NE & A ! new Meteor! Mountain Blend Coffee Beans, Ib, ....$1.05 Robin Yood pars 36 oz. pkg. ovine n, 20c¢. NN 1 had : : Lynn Valley Peas, 20 oz. tin ........ tn for 39c¢. , Fh \ Wgeliile Plants, 3 ret $1.00 hoice Quality Pie Apples, 20.0z. tin ....21c. rech Fruits egetables, market prices BF You RE INVITED 2adig TRY NEW "METEOR WONDER RIDE" BEFORE You DECIDE 3 Horse Rudish. JAX aia RYH SPY 19¢. tome Girown TASHA ih 1 RS MITED Junction of 12-47 Highways : : : : =m UA fuiriwin | F. W. BROCK & SON | . r . P'S . - COOPER & PAINTER, Usbrides Associate Dealers: BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS, Leaskdale Bria] Pe Pr fd FOR A 'SAFE-BUY' IN A USED CAR ...SEE YOUR METEOR DEALER Phone 43 y | . t x we 2 3 ' EIT 3 - - ? : rr -- + a A 1S a cekeh ld