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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jun 1953, p. 5

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« KAYVAN'S 7 LADIES' WEAR, on on iE JULY md Customers making : 'Purchases in our store from July 2nd to July 11, may win a $15.00 merchandise voucher. will be made of all counter checks issued during this period. LOCATED IN THE CARNEGIE BUILDING A draw - CONWAY GARDENS : (formerly Hav-a-Nap) UNDER NEW MANAGE Housekeeping Cabins and Ov r-ni : and Boats for Ren MISS IRENE SHAW: - Proprietor. WEEK END SPECIALS JUNE 26th and 27th, ROSE BRAND MARGENE , ir ai : 3 for $1.00 HABITANT PEA SOUP ...... RI ERE a] 3 for 49c. 1 each LUX, MANYFLOWERS, CAMAY and PALMOLIVE SOAP ..... RTH OA I ae wonned for 35c. MIXED COOKIES; 1 1b. 39c. GIANT TIDE 77c. JELLY POWDERS ...........cccooounviiiiiiiiinnnreinns ers 3 for 39c. - 2 for 2le. YELLOW /BEANS, 15 oz. tin ARAN 2 for 33c. ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX, 15 oz. ...... aeriviriind vere? for 57c. HARRY HORNE"S DOUBLE: CREAM CUSTARD (5:pt. size) ...... Iressa essen erst ataes esses 2 for 25¢. TOILET TISSUE .cooccivinnriinniisninsnsensns thir wien d for 39c. All orders of $2.00 and over are delivered Free. ~ Doupe' $ Store PRINCE ALBERT Phone 174 r 14 " NEW TRAIN FERRY: Shown above is an artist's conception of how the Canadian Pacific Railway's newly-ordered train ferry will appear whe n-she goes into operation between Van- : Clippers File Entry In E. York League In an effort to cut down on the long- distance trips, the Stouffville Clipper management has filed an entry in the East York.League. Last year the same plan was organized But it fell through when a number of the teams pulled out, The Clippérs have always been a big drawing card in the East Toronto arenas and might put a new "| spark of life in the sagging attendange at their games. The local squad in turn would certainly benefit from the short jaunts to such arenas as Weston, Scarboro and East York, The players discovered that the long 150 mile trips to Kingston, Belleville and other dis- tant centres proved not only expensive but very tiresome. Six e¢lubs have filed entries at the present time. The interested teams-are from Stouffville, "| Weston, Brampton; Scarboro; East York and Woodhridge, Local Breeder Honoured ks At the annual meeting of 'the On- tario Poultry Breeders' Association held this week in conjunction with the Ontario Poultry and Livestock Con- ference at Guelph, Art Brunton was elected President for the third sugceed- ing year. Art cut his holiday in Georgia short and flew home hoping to avoid this development but was un- successful. Ge 5 fsa gat fe. /MASSEY-HARRIS COMBINES TURN CIRCLES on a HILLSIDE to test features that help you do your work better, quicker and at less cost. AN To get work done, farming now relies largely Yipon mechanical - equipment, Manpower is scarce and costly and mechanization has been the answer to the farm help problem, Never before has it been possible for a man to do so much, so easily, and so quickly as it if today with up-to-date tractors and power equipment, That Massey-Harris machines may offer the latest features and advantages in design and construction, research engineers test them by modern stress analysis devices and days and days of operation on the Massey-Harris test track--the first modern : full-scale test track | for I power farming machinery, MASSEY-HARRIS. 'COMPANY, LIMITED - Makers of high quality farm implements since 1847 . couver and Nanaimo in May, 1955. William Manson, vice-president of thé C.P.R.'s Pacific : region at Vancouver, announced that a contract for building the ship has been let to Alex- : . ander Stephen and Sons Ltd. of Glasgow, Scotland. { Perry, Blackstock, Bethany, Mill- Cook To Hurl For Stouffville Earl Cook,. 'Stouffville's veteran righthander will make his first official mound debut for the Stouffville Red Sox on Friday night at Newmarket in an exhibition tilt, Earl retired from baseball activity at the conclusion of the 1951 season but this summer he again entered the local sports lime- light when he took over the coaching reins of the néwly organized Stouff- ille Shamrocks softball club. He re- ting practice and claims his arm feels will go for Stouffville when they face the canal town squad in a home and home series." Newmarket will play the returncontest on Wednesday even- ing, June 24th on-the occasion of the Stouffville Lions Club Carnival, Sunderland Pulls Out of Tri-County League The Sunderland baseball team: has notified the Tri-County 'League that they will cease to operate for the re- mainder of the sason. The lack of an adequate pitching staff has forced the their entry from the group. It is hoped "that the northern squad will combine with Uxbridge in an effort to strengthen that team. The passing of Sunderland out of the Tri- County League picture leaves but three teams in the running--Sutton, Uxbridge and Stouffville. ERAN LJ Baseball 5 The local entry in the North Dur- ham Baseball League appears as though they should repeat their last year's performance of captur- ing the Duncan Trophy, which is '| based on season's standing as well as play-off elimination. To date the Port Merchants have. two vie- tories as against one defeat, having taken 9-2 and 6-4 triumphs from Blackstock and Janetville Fespect- ively and losing a close one to Blackstock by a 4-3 margin. The Perryites club is rather novel from the point of view that the ex- ecutive is comprised of active mem- bers of the team. . Ross McLean is president and manager, Douglas Hayes is playing coach, with broth- er Pat ag secretary-treasurer. The aggregation is a young, promising club, possessing 4 dependable pitch- ers .in the person of Dave McTag- gart, left Ron Wallace, Coach Doug Hayes and high schooler Roy Lane. The club has plenty of depth with Pat Hayes handling most of the catching (Al Cawker and Jack Grif- fen also being available), cage star Jack Owen at 1st and 8rd, Kennie Marks is a regular at short, with Doug Hayes playing short when he is not on the mound. Young track star Gary Lawrence is a regular at 3rd or in the outfield. Several players - alternate in the outfield, these being Ron Wallace, Jack Grif- fen, Mac .Christie, Bill Williams, Gary Lawrence and Bud Warriner. The League is comprised of Port cently hurled for the Red Sox in bat- as good as new. On Friday night he Sunderland management to withdraw | brook, Janetville, and a juvenile en- try from Peterboro. Young Donnie Marks, who has in the past seasons done some. fine coaching -and managing of local Port Perry clubs in the Tri- County League has retired from his coach- ing duties to replace his father, | § Tony Marks, as a plate umpire. i . ressossesdosscsssseras ---- H Annual i CARNIVAL INDOOR DANCE and FAIR on the évening of WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist Monster Parade 7.30 on Queen Street, of ~ In Memorial Gardens SPECIAL FREE STAGE SHOW BILLY MEEK--Internationally Famous Comedian, NANCY McCAIG--Canadian Top Accordianist, - Booths - 9.30 - DANCING - 9.30 Games - Refreshments SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Wes. Jackson's Orchestra rosso e erences asecesesesas assets irr ey sr HI .e 1333838088880 00000080 0080000008 3 H SIAR LLL asa estes steesteetete 1112 Presentation Made To Larry McIntyre! Leaving Uxbridge, 'Approximately thirty couples jour- neyed out to Sky-Loft last Friday night to enjoy an evening of dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McIntyre who | are leaving - Uxbridge in the near future to take-up residence in Kitch- ener, were presented with a beautiful chrome lighter, Art Staley: made the presentation and in. a brief address wished the McIntyres much happiness | in their new home, Larry made a very suitable reply and thanked all present for the lovely. gift. . A very tasty buffet June *h was served during the evening and a few pleasant hours spent in dancing. | BRYDEN MOTORS PORT PERRY PHONE 74 by Catalina. Green or Black. Mercerized Cotton Check Blouses Sleeveless with contrasting piping ......... or White and Colored Broadcloth-Blouses Sleeveless Blouses. 121020 ....... SIT See Saw and Shirtmaler Bathing Suits Cruise Navy, Geranium Red, Paradise ng Peacock Elasticized rayon faille ........... $10.95 and $12.95 $3.95 52.98 Cotton Corduaroy Shoris Red. and Green, 8 to 14 and 12 to 20. y urquoise and Red, $3.35 Hampton Glazed Cotton Sun Dresses $9.95 Shoes-Clearing Prices Reg. $5.95. Oxfords, Loafers, etc. SPECIAL LOT at ...............cccooeeenn, $2.98 SPECIAL LOT at..........ccococoovvmnnnnennnns $1.98 Ladies' Canvas and some leather Oxfords BATA CASUALS -- White, Beige, Multi Colors, pair ................... ERA $3.98 SISMAN SCAMPERS, Men's $4.95, $5.95 Wallpaper Clearance SEVERAL PAPERS at 19c., 29c., LINOLEUM TILE, 9 inch ............ each 13c. WHITE PLASTIC HAND BAGS $3.95 CHILDREN'S EYELET TRIM COTTON SLIPS; 8 to 14 ..oooniiviiniiiiiiivn, $1.98 39c. BOYS' RR RRA RS EEA $4.95 LADIES' COTTON ¢ AMISOL ES, ...$1.89 GOODRICH CANVAS SHOES--all sizes. HALL" SLIPS to Matchen $1.98 McLaren' s Peanut Butter, 4 1h, pail $1.69 Post's Sugar Crisp ..........cccoveivn, 2 for 35¢, Peak Freen Assorted Biscuits ° Clark's Pork and Beans, 20 oz. tin ....2/33¢ in Cookie Tin ........ccovvvvverivivvinnnn, $1.23 C. & B. Scotch Herring, tin... 39¢.. Windsor Lime Water Ice Wafers, pkg. 25¢. Neshitt's Choice Peas, 20 oz. tin ....2/39¢ Christie's Assorted Biscuits, pkg. ........ 42¢. Giant Tide ................... ARTE TOT Se 75¢ Marshmallow Biscuits ................... pkg. 35¢. Pringess Flakes large 2 /63¢. Aylmer Choice Tomato Juice, 20 oz. 2/21¢. 'Thrift Flakes, 3 Ib, box ........................ 19c. York Meat Balls, tin .........c.......oooooooiiu, 3c. FRESH FRU Is and VEGETABLES Kellogg's Corn Flakes edertahaner 16¢. and 25¢. At Market Prices. - F. W. BROCK & SON 'Phone 43 Port Perry é po nh I, ok x Rs fo > ag a Dd SARE VES aie v Ve i Na il eS SA \ § 1 Rar tat ha

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