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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Sep 1953, p. 5

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A "~ 74 } os -~ - | 7 >» 4, - » 4 [1 2 CS ee Hoe ; : ; apie 1 f Pictured above is the Federation of Agriculture display Which was at the Port Perry Fair for the first time this year, .They are endeavouring to il 0 i Ah a pt wl Leki iy =. hi Or Ss PHOTO BY, publicize the good work which they are doing for the farmers. LON .New Chapel and Vault Given Cannington Cemetery Described by Cannington people as a most fitting gift and memorial in that town's 76th anniversary, a love- | ly little Chapel |and vault is being constructed this month in the Cedar Vale Cemetery, through the generos- ity of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Drew | of Toronto. The chapel-vault is do- nated to the community in which both were born, in memory-of-jtheir parents and loved ones. iA The building will be under control i of Cedar Vale Cemetery Board but available for its intended purpose to any parties desiring facilities regard- less of their religion or any church affiliation, notes Cannington 'Glean- ) er, The vault below is 20 ft. by 26 ft. of concrete and waterproofed; Upper chapel is of a dark rug brick with sills and caps of white stone and win- dows of colored cathedral glass. 228200 252008 Coal Son' ie te ot oe ate ute SUMMER PRICES STOVE AND NUT SEPTEMBER ..............cccooeovsvooriimrrsionn $28.00 per ton OCTOBER .....cc.ccouunirivenrn ERT vreneennens $28.50 per. ton DISCOUNT--50c. per ton for Cash in 15 days on orders in June, July August and September only. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER AAA SA ARE Shhh bie 3 Best Buy In Refrigefators! he SAVE $7010 490 = "NEW 9.6 cu. ft. DELUXE ONLY 15339" Deeplreeze Refrigerator ONLY. Deoplisers Refrig ers ator has the Genuine Deepfreeze Freezer Com- partment! Stores more than 30 Ibs; of frozen ly k ice cream food and hy HH Pelt for ice and dessert tray, Full th Fehren Storage Drawer. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT -- EASY TERMS ; "ONLY Deepfreeze Refriger- ator has "The Door that . Stores More!" Ard eus BOFILSTOR holds tall quart "beverage and milk bottles! O@EGGSTOR keeps. 000s handy, protects them from brea age! MADE BY THE MAKERS OF GENUNE DEEPFREEZE HOME FREEZERS - PORT PERRY ELECTRIC PORT PERRY PHONE 177 %| power -at the bat. . #1 a best of seven group series. 8 | convention to pick a new leader. "Among the persons mentioned as "| are Charles Millard, national director 'Uxbridge Red Sox Waiting For Lindsay Playoff Stouffville Red Sox moved one step nearer the Tri-County League Cham- pionship as they polished off Sutton in a best-of-five game series three games to one, With both clubs even, the Red Sox moved out front on Mon- day night of last week when they whipped their rivals 9-2, They sew- ed up the group honours on Wednes- day night, blanking the Lake Simcoe squad-4-0.° It was Lorne Schell on the mound for Stouffville all the way throughout the series opposed by G. Holborne, Sutton's ace curve ball ar- tist. Schell pitched brilliantly for the winners and also regained his Stouffville now await. Lindsay who are leading in CCF Call Convention To Choose New Leader TORONTO.--The provincial council of the Ontario CCF Saturday set Nov. 27 and 28 as the dates for a party The Ontario CCF without a leader since Aug. 16 when" E: B. Jolliffe re- signed after leading the organization since April, 1942. The CCF .has two members on the Ontario legislature, W. J. Grummett, House leader and member for Cochrane South, and T. D. Thomas, member for Ontario rid- ing, which includes Oshawa area. possible candidates for the leadership of the United Steelworkers of America (CIO-CCL), Mr. Grummett and J, W. Noseworthy, member for the federal riding of South York. 1. T There's nothing like giving folks what they want Authorized botrer of Coca-Cola under contract wih Coco-Cole Ud UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED Phone 205W represented,' gratifying. Brookli Stevensons Beaten 10-7 by South Carleton in Manotik Brooklin Stevenson's Motors drop- ped the first game of their OASA Eastern Ontario Inter. "C" zone fin- als on Saturday night, 'bowing 10-7 to the South Carleton team, on the Manotick diamond. Second game of this series will be played at Brook- : lin on Saturday night. 'Brooklin opened with two hits, fol- lowed by an error but had two run, ners called out going into 3rd base with the result they collected only one run in the' inning. Manotick came right back to score five runs on five hits and an error, plus two with the score 6-4, Manotick built up their victory margin with a 4-run rally.-An opening walk, two hits and a couple of costly errors were the factors that combined to permit the homesters to score their four runs. Mackey finished out the game on the | mound for Brooklin and gave up no, runs in the last two innings, but the damage had been done. | Brooklin got a run. in the third in- ning on two walks and a solid hit. In the fifth, when Finlay, the Manotick hurler 'hit a wild streak with three walks, followed -by an infield error, | walks, as "Nip" Hooker got off to Brooklin added two more runs. a bad start, Once he got over the first inning, Hooker settled away to do a niee job until the sixth. He gave up one run on two errors and a hit in the fourth inning, the errors being responsible for the run. "Brooklin's defensive play was be- low standard and in the sixth inning, In the 7th, against Driscoll's pitch- ing Brooklin bunched three hits and an error for two runs. In the 8th in- ning, they added another run on two hits and an érror. Hooker and Graham, with three hits apiece, were the only consistent hitters for Brooklin. Parks and Boul- ger had two apiece for the winners. Record Attendance at PP Public School Registration at the' New Public School this-year reached: 'En all time high. Principal Roy Cornish reports the attendance at 294, as compared to 26b6 last year. All grades are well no weport as highNgchool complete not taking Thank You! The Community' Hospital Auxili- ary extends a very hearty . Thank You, to-everyone who assisted in any way, with the Booth at the Fair Grounds on Monday. The assistance given by several 'men, in preparing the booth, helping to serve through- out the day, and cleaning up after the Fair-was over, was greatly ap- preciated. "| The response to our request for Sandwiches, Pies, etc. was most 'The day was a complete success and' the proceeds from the Booth will assist the Auxiliary with their work' for the Hospital. The Auxiliary members are look- ing forward to a husy Fall and Win- ter. Arrangements have been made for a Concert by the Barber Shop Singers, in November. A rather unique undertaking by the-Auxiliary is the collection of one million cop- pers. Containers are to be placed in every possible location: and the pub- lic is asked to help the' members col- lect their 1,000,000 coppers!!! The first Autumn meeting of the Auxiliary will be held in the Com- munity Room of the Library, on Tuesday afternoon, September 16th, at' 2.30 p.m. Anyone interested in this work is cordially invited to at- tend the meetings, and suggestions are always welcome, Roma Butler, 21 year-old mezzo- soprano from St. John's; Newfound- land, is: currently walking on air since a grand prize award on the CBC's Opportunity Knocks program started her out on a new network series. The attractive young lady hasn't always had the desire to sing; in fact, she started out on her career | by studying the piano for 11. years. However, when she moved to Toronto to continue her studies she turned to vocal lessons and Canada has been richly rewarded by her choice. Tenders will be received up ' TENDERS Installation of Furnace at Utica School, R:R. 5, Reach. Thos, Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer, " Reach-Township School Area Board. to September 25th for the TRS Port Perry Wins N. Durham League Port Perry Chiefs won the North Durhain. Championship for the second year in a row last night when, they downed Bethany 17 to 2 'for-'three straight 'games. Last night's game which proved to be only batting prac- tice for the Chiefs was very slow. Not that Bethany is not capable of playing, as they have proved when they ousted Millbrook from the semi finals. Dave McTaggart hurled for the Chiefs until the final inning, and only allowed a few scratched hits. The Chiefs meet Kéndall for the South Durham honours, but as yet no dates have been announced for the future games. 3 MASSEY - HARRIS & FERGUSON AGREE TO UNITE - The signing of an amalgamation agreement by James S. Duncan (at right) president of Massey-Harris Co. Limited, and Harry Ferguson (left) } Chairman of the Ferguson Companies, prepares the way for the uniting of leaders in developing modern mechan- ized equipment for the farmers of the world to make their work easier and more productive, --- Oshawa Team Sign Ex-Pro Goalie Les Colvin, former goaltender with the Oshawa Generals in 1939-40 has signed a contract with the Oshawa Sry B. Smith Truckmen as the Motor City squad strengthen thelr defences in an effort to capture the Sr. B. silverware. The new goal- tending recruit climed as far in the pro lea- gues as the Boston Bruins. He play- ed for Hershey in the A. H. Is In the Maritimes, on the west coast and -for two seasons with North 'Bay In Sr. A. company. The truckmen will be trying to prove that they are ready for Sr. A. ranks by walking off with 'the Sr. B. honors. Their bid for "A" company was turned down this season much to the dislike of the management. Port Perry Rod and Gun Club CORN ROAST Due to the fact that the opening of the Duck Season will be on Saturday, Sept. 19, has made it necessary to cancel the proposed corn roast, dated for Friday, Sept. 18, Word has been received by the committee that a great many of Club members are going away on the Friday night so as to be ready for the carly shoot. Plans are night at a later date. District office of the Department of Lands and Forests under the Signature of J. S. Ellis, Inspector, as to the sale of confiscated fire arms on Sept. 14, 15 and 16. [LTS ' Whisper Nylons BY SUPERSILK, SENORITA. WINLEE i diniiiinangiiiiorersinins $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 : WHISPER SUB-STANDARD NYLONS.......... ..98¢. pair * Mary Baron Dressmaler Slip 3 (B40 44) iii mir asseieas sees aisnae $3.95 Watson's Rayon Underwear LEU TN TR 95c¢. PANTIE STYLE $1.09 and $1.35 BLOOMERS STYLE .....ocoovovvvieeiern presen nen sin $1.15 Lace Trim Rayon Gowns Peach and Blue ..........cc....cooovvenvoiieie irre, $2.08 Highlander All Wool Bianikets Pou Bound, Rose, Blue, Gold, Green, each ........ $12.95 Brop hy Umbrellas py Plaids, Each............ Stock, Made- fo-Measure, Canvas Guelph Yarns - . 100 per cent Nylon 10 per cent Nylon NOW ON DISPLAY MEN'S FALL SUITS hy Johnston Men's Pants, $7.50, $9.95, $14.95 Boys, Pants, $3.35 to $4.95 FOR GYM--Goodrich--All Sizes, a SRR E 0 SEC) Hie. oz, 'New Patterns in Printed Plastics "36 inches wide ....... ii inee Linoleum Tile--13c., 20c., 25c. Wallpaper -- New 1954 Line Venetian Blinds, Steel, $4.95 each $49. 8 $50.50 - $69.50 Shoes Reersissatesasniisvnrisdpiniutbierers 0c. oz. . iss nsisisenss 59¢. and 69¢. yard Groceries Giant Super Suds,' with silver Rinso. Detergent, large pkg. . Giant pkg. Spoon inside o.oo, 69c. TT PE FP PTT TP PPT ITT Chore Girls .................. Lia inteer Steel Wool,-medium..................... Ajax Cleanser, tin ...........cc.oc.... Sifto Pickling Salt, 3 1b. box ... ¢ plated tea- IONS EES GE nS we AL die Tones for Fall and i Campbell's C 2 for. 27c. Mountain Blend Coffee Beans, Ib. ....$1.05 2 for 25¢.. Maxwell House Coffee, 6 oz. jar ........ £1.99 wine fiat ~15e. Stafford's Spaghetti, 15 oz. tin ........ ....17c. REN oR 16¢. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES each $1.15 Medium Cheese, Ib, ..........ioocoovivviiinnn, 55¢. AT MARKET PRICES. ream Mushroom Soup, 2/35¢. Phone 43 Maple Leaf Cheese, 2 1b, block, F. W. BROCK & SON >= Port Perry the two companies which have been in_the making for an entertainment Word has been received from the Ey v rr Tn oF a CLT -- Rael TI -------- ge pie --

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