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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Dec 1953, p. 4

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Aan bs vi £3 ral se" le SE A RS at ich A ORATSAMANGPTRIAR 8 CARRS 2 TTY SHR i ha NA Be IT AL oh TR TUR ECA IN SRG IN Ae ri ia AARNE RA SAE KES Ra be rhe ADAIR rds 2 ARLES Ha a RITE reed APPLE 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8rd, 1963 en * 24, Mo ¥ i ee po i. irs A Che ed LY Se Le el LOCAL NEWS The Churches Wedding MacGREGOR-PEARCE : Married on December 2nd; 19563, at the United Church Parsonage, Port Perry, by Rev. R. H. Wylie, Mabel Gertrude MacGregor, daughter of Mrs, Sarah Town, and the late Francis Town, to Frederick Thomas Pearce, son of Mr. John Pearce and the late Mrs. J. Pearce. The were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tetlow of Scugog Island. Ap preciation Mr. AD op) Oliver Reader wish to express their appreciation for cards and calls from friends and neighbours upon the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. [.0.D.E. The Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E,, re- gular monthly meeting and supper at December 12th, Coming Evenis Christmas Draw CHRISTMAS DOLL FAIR: 8ponsor- ed .by Community Hospital Auxiliary. othérs for sale. Draw Tickets 8 for g6¢c.- Home Baking, Afternoon Tea. Public Library, Saturday ofternoon, Annual Bazaar DECEMBER 5th Annual Christmas Bazsar of St. John's Presbyterian Church. Sale of fancy goods, aprons, etc, Home Bak- ing and Afternoon Tea, Bazaarand Baking Sale " (Anglican) Ten beautiful Dolls to be drawn, with |, Sunday, December 6-- | PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Réctor--Rev. H. 8. Swabey, M.A., B.D, Dec. 6th--2nd Sunday in Advent. . 11 a.m.~--Holy Communion. 11 a.m.--Sunday School. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister ~~ Sunday, December 6-- - 11.00 a.m.--"I Believe in the Forgive- ness of Sin" 7.00 p.m.--*Ideals That Are Spurious" Special . Sunday' Evening-- A String Quartette--Messrs. Stouf- fer, Hoegnr!, Jefford and Snelgrove. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN " CHURCH Rev, B. D. Armstrong, B.A., Minister 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School. 4 7:00 p.m.--Divine Worship. Douglas Sloan, Pastor, To the Electors of the Township of Reach: Your vote and influence is respectfully requested in the interest of f HOWARD McMILLAN for the position of Councillor irrthe Township of Reach - for the year 1954 | To the Electors of the , Township of Reach: 1 * Your vote and influence is respectfully solicited by HARRY PHOENIX for the office of Reeve for the Township of Reach for the year 19564. Mr. Phoenix has served on Reach Council for 4 years and as Deputy Reeve for 2 years and 'has the experience to serve you best in this important office. Polling Day, Dec. T, 1953. To the Electors of the Township of Reach: {i TURNIPS : Ab, AUNT JEMIMA SILVER ........ don 5 ai FRUIT CAKE MIX, OGLIVES ......... CURRANTS .........1b. 28¢. | CUT MIXED PEEL SEEDED RAISINS Ib. 28. WALNUTS .......4 0z8. 25c. GLACE CHERRIES 8 oz. 30. MARCHINO CHERRIES - 6 oz 25¢. Seasasasegens 8 oz. 18¢c. FIGS, eating ....2 pkgs. 29¢,. ALMOND:ICING LJP Ya lb. 27c. 1 1b. 43¢, W4RVEL PASTRY 24's $1.40 : 78 47c¢. CAULIFLOWER, White Heads ia 4 RATA A IIE A 0 IT H TANGARINE ORANGES ........... VE BYR TRY A I! dozen 39¢. - i GRAPEFRUIT, Full of Juice .. ..10_for 49¢. § POTATOES ...........ivees Sana harass 10 1b. bag 25c. be. ERLIN DOWSON PHONE 91 "WEEK-END SPECIAL, Dec. 4-5 6.00 p.m.; Monday, December 7, in the SAT, mg Sa DECEMBER: 19 Sunday,. December 6-- - : Library Rooms. in the basement of the Catholic church, 2 p.m. --Sunday School. WALTER C. LYNDE HEINZ ON ATO SO UP on teaser stinstene ness fOF 28¢, by the C.W.L. Afternoon Tea will be 3 p.m. Service-- : BAN TR IL SOAP rr ae .. 6 for 29e. ] Bi | sorvad ond he Siow on'a auil will be w jdnesday--Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. $i ; ) =. sees asusssssantstseaneis sesesssanestnsans sesnnen Wesssasavese Genres 39c¢c. irth held. d Hi respectfully solicits your vote and influence for re-election AJAX CLEANSER ....cooovsecommmsesioresesssssisssssassssisgessmassss onlde. ol =e to the Council for th 1954 LIPTON'S RED LABEL TEA (a 1b.) ceeerenneensd6C RAINES--Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Raines : ; PENTICOSTAL CHURCH @ the Counci! for the year ! MINUTE RICE .......cc..covvne ernie at ..pkg. 16c. announce the birth of a daughter, Supday, December 6-- Polling Day, Monday, Dec. 7, 1953 Poll open at 10 a.m. PACKAGE DATES ......cc.ee rita . 28c. Janet Ileen, sister for John and Ralph; I 0 D E 10 a.m.--Sunday School : d until 7 fos 3 CROPP'S TOMATO JUICE a oz.) cian ieenenennesd for 2le. Nov. 22, at the Community Hospital, ' eo ute 1 a.m.--Morning Worship and uni p.m. . TOILET ISSUB erernnene Noses sTensneseitenatEtsIsatInNe itl for 25¢. ae fissiaistesiyie raisins rriee weneene28C, Port Perry. Card of of Thanks 'Mr. Jim Thaxter, of Saintfield, wishes to thank the friends and the neighbours for the generous help gi- ven, also Community Hospital, Port _ Perry, for many kindnesses following his recent accident. Boy Scout out Mothers The Y roy meeting of the Boy Scout. and Cub Mothers was held in the Recreation room at Del Restaurant. There were 18 ladies present. The business part of the meeting was rush- ed through and a social evening con- 1.0.D.E BRIDGE MARATHON The final parties of the Bridge Mar- athorn will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Brock, Regent of Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E. separately; Mrs. Letcher's section will play on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 2 pm. Mrs. Murray's group on Wednesday night, Dec, 9th at 8 pim., and the one which Mrs. Bentley plays is invitéd for at 2 pm, The Marathon prizes will be pre- sented then; and party prizes given, consolations and refreshments. It is the sincere hope of the, com: mittee that these dates are suitable The Groups will be entertained } Thursday afternoon, December 10th 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs., 2 p.m.--W.M.S. meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor: 'Wm. W. Thompson SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, December 5th-- Service at 2.80 p.m. at the home of 'Mis. Stanley Gerrow, All are welcome Hilltop Herald . Floyd Ji ames Here we are again in our same weekly column from P.P.H.S. . To oe To a hin of Reach: ; ROBERT G. BAIRD in soliciting your vote and influ&nece for re-election, if elected will work in the interests of the citizens of Reach Township. Polling Day, Monday, December TtH, 1963. : To the Electors of the Township of Roach! 'ROY HOPE Respectfully solicits your vote 'and influence for election pe -DOUPE'S STORE CHRISTMAS CANDIES and 'NUTS. CHRISTMAS GIFTS and TOYS. Closed Tuesday-afternoons, open on: Wednesday afternoons. All orders of $2.00 and over are delivered Free Prince Albert = £ Phons 174 rl4 A CHARLIE'S GRILL (FORMERLY THE "WHITE SPOT OPENING vened by Mrs, J. Jefford and Mrs. S. Cawker., The ladies played court whist and after a few games, Mrs, Starkey Lieutenant Commander, F. L. Peter | to the Council of Reach for the year 1954. 2 Ross, C.D., R.C.N, was present last "If elected I will give my best in your interests. PONTIAC for "34 HOT-DOGS HAMBURGERS; and HOME-MADE PIES. Drop in for a A CHP of the Best Coffee in Town fore Christmas. After the ohs' and als' over each i gift the ladies were called to the din- - ning room wher? the tables were ; Friday.- Mr. Ross was on the des- : STE and Mrs. MacDonald were the lucky eo en orl won dren Pollifig Day, December 7th, 1953 Fri inners--Then--the=ladies--exchanged 0 - = S 1 ay, ece er Ia 1 fifts as this was the last meeting b El Etat (tiny ineessglizabeth} RT : g a s was the last meeting be- and the Duke of Edinburgh travelled SES R SNARE SRRRERRERE Lh ha ee 0 he a oY 8 ETA En § sa "SANDWICHES; ~ AT from Vancouver to Victoria. He is now engaged in delivering speeches and films at schools in the province. Lieutenant Commander Ross empha- eghetir tors of the Township of Reach: ARCHER'S "MALCOLM BAILEY *x kx decoratively set and a dainty and tasty : . lunch d M t a : siztd the importance of the R.C.N. to MRR behalf ijrid Finis Friday Dec 18 : the livelihood of Canada and he urged . liary and everyone went, cheerfully on || _ ' h; the students to continue school at all Respectfully solicits your vote in the election for office of | The BILLIARD ROOM at the back has bée wly costs. The pupils enjoyed the enter- Reeve for the Township of Reach in the comin & ele ction on |g equipped. L Lomein for a game or just to see the inprove- all 10D 4 SD OD tainment very much. ~ i I S El ------ % Change engine oil ¥ Test condition of battery ' the eitate of' the above-named who died November 16th, 1058, are hereby E u Yes, those are very wierd noises Monday, Desember, 1963. : - PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL - 8 comin 'eam the high sehool Tate, TR I E---- har Ee ay @| aren't they? The questions around > Yo 58 Drama Club §| town are now: "Who is. the White] a H Phantom" and "Who is caught in the] = ood PRESENTS . =| Mouse Trap". Do you know who it % = 7 nn TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS " 1 'is or why the person is caught in the -E . Bl mouse trap? Well, to confirm your : u THE WHITE PHANT OM 8 | suspicions come to the high school "be [| Tm " # | auditorium on Friday, Dec. 11, 1958 - PHE MOUSE TRAP Bt Ln 1 ] F id 1 : u "the White Phantom". Come pe 3 = =| pared! These two, one act plays. 1 . on Il ay, December 1 th u be put on by the drama club. 'Mem- ¥ mB 830 P.M. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL B| pers of the play "the White Phantom" Remmi | are: Joan Ray, Gail Hodgins, Ellen ; ES | Warwick, Muriel Tummonds, Ken Hal- lett, George Mahaffy, Bob Gibson and "The White Phantom ?" : N 0 T | C E: It "The Mouse Trap" members are: = : Charles Bailey, Barbara Love, Caro- line Naples, Kent Gerrow, Sondra The Fred DeNure Bus Lines Limited James, Amy Wills, snd Thelma Me ¢ PORT PERRY, J alte this opporamity of notifying ths citiesns of Uxbridge Bi . . and surrounding districts that they have taken over the 1 1h operation of the Houck Coach Line which operated from Notice fo Creditors Uxbridge to Oshawa, via Highways 47, 12, 2. In the Estate of Matilda Powers, late y *. of the Vilage of Port Pers if thel GUARD | AGAINST WINTER NOW W WITH OUR FAST, LOW-COST 12:POINT COLD WEATHER CHECK-UP : ounty . | Commencing on Dece er li All persons having claims against »* Complete Lubrication _* 'Adjust valve tappets. for proper clearance ; wind x Clean carburetor strainer and. adjust carburetor they will be operating ffom UXBRIDGE to OSHAWA, via | * 3% Drain and flush cooling system notified. to send to the undersigned Epsom, Utica, Manchester and Port Perry. ¥5 > particulars of their claims on or before { inh, SERIE : IT IS OUR AIM TO GIVE A RELIABLE AND January 4th, 1964. Immediately after ¥ Clean and service the alr cleaner 3% Tighten all hose connections ] \ : COURTEOUS SERVICE. January 4th, 1964, the assets of: the LK Tighteh cylinder head bolts ¥% Adjust fan belt to proper tension \ Xia ra BE A deceased will be distributed among the h '§ | parties entitled thereto having regard : only to claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 26th day of November, A.D, 1968, HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Solicitors for the Executor, , deel? ' ural Canvas. or Artificial ce oo : 3 ' « Schedules for the new line will be available and ma obtained from the drivers, All coaches will. 'leave Marten House, Uxbridge. ' TRAVEL BY MOTOR COACHES THAT ARE LICENSED by! the DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES and insured : for your protection. . ot Repack front wheel bearings and inspect brake linings > 15k | BRYDEN MOTORS = ' CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CHEVROLET TRUCKS |. | CASE FARM MACHINERY 1 Port perry | : farts on x Engine 1v tune-up i 0 . wk Phone 74 nday Dec.

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