oR 7 3 § § "- 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28th, 19564 Manchester The meeting of the Manchester, Prospect and Myrtle Young People | was held in Myrtle Church, January 18" with President Wesley Johnson in charge. The minutes were read and adopted and the roll call was an- It was swered by nineteen members. decided that the Young People go to Toronto and hear Billy Graham on Sunday, January 28. The next 'meet- ing will be held on February. 1st. This meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Manderson's group. Recreation and lunch brought the meeting to a close. Mrs. Gladys Archer spent several ddys last week with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Martyn in Sutton, We are glad to know Mrs. Grant Franklin is at home and recovering from her recent severe illness. Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Stouffville, spent last Thursday with her parents here. Many from this locality attended the hockey match played by the Old Time Stars at Port Perry Arena last Friday ~ evening, Mis. Whitmore, of Oshawa, visited Mrs. Gladys Archer on Sunday. Paper Salvage The Boy Scout Association regret that the weather has twice prevented the collection of paper for: their pa- per salvage. They sincerely hope that Wednesday, Feb. 3rd will be a suitable day for the job and wish to thank the citizens of Port Perry for their patience and co-operation. Annual Meeting Ontario County HOG PRODUCERS TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Ontario County Hog Producers' Association will be held in the town hall, Beaver. ton, on Friday, February bth, at 10.00 aim, The special neaker for this meet- ing will be Mr. N, G. McLeod, Chair- man of the Provincial Hog Producers' Marketing Board. -* Mr. Chas. Newton, District Director, Ontario Hog: Pro- ducers' Association, will also be pre- gent and will 'deal with the work of the association during the year. It is hoped that Mr. C. D. Black, Chair- | man of the Central Marketing 'Agen- cy, will be present to explain the oper- ation of this agency and to answer questions. Officers and directors will be oles ted for 1954. There will be a + free Junch at noon, One of the highlights of the meet- ing will be a free draw on a purebred gilt 'at 1.30 p.m. The meeting, will be under the.direction of Mr. Russell Windatt, President of the Ontario County Hog Producers' Association. This is an important. meeting. All Hog Producers should plan to attend. LINDSAY MAGISTRATE RETIRES AFTER 20 YEARS Highly respected for the past 20 years as Lindsay and Victoria Co. police magistrate, Mr. E. A. Gee has retired at 76 years of -age, to be re- placed as district magistrate by Col. R., I. Moore, well-known lawyer of Lindsay. 3004590480008 080008030800885833003¢18388308880884883888088808 DY 3303s058s $8300 05088888 EL8S880L: resoves MID-WINTER 229202222 roseesed CLEARANCE Up fo 35 per cent reductions i KAYVANS LADIES' WEAR | Port Perry, Ontario a | last year. Eee 0P e000 eretertetetetiettestonterstertiitiesternil Jes setoosetineees 54644 This Winnipeg trio turns: the spot: light on encores from some of the best London and Broadway .shows; from gaslight days to the present, in a C BC Trans-Canada network: radio se- ries called Curtain Melodies. Left to NE aid Fillion Herald Floyd James 'This is another column of news for another week direct from P.P.H.S: Basketball is still the dominating sub- ject at high 'school. The bantams travelled to Oshawa on Tuesday night for a game at O.C. 27 pts. kets. girls went to Pickering. teams came-out on 'the long end of the scores: They 'were as 'follows: P.P. Jrs. 48--Pickering 9 * right are Erid wild, 'who conducts the 26-plece orchestra; Mary Gynfi, soprano; and Kerr Wilson, baritone.' The show: also features the: Janies Duncan Chorus. of 12 mixed voices. Production is by Norman Lucas. Library Report Annual report of - circulation of books, fines and cards recorded at the Port Perry Public Library for 1953: The total circulation: of books and magazines for 19563 was 7,317, this be- ing a decrease from the previous year, noticeable mostly in boys and girls section. The circulation here dropper' 325, probably due to skating-activities and television has interfered to some extend with our boys and girls borrow- ing books. There is an increase in fiction read- ing, also biography, travel and lit- erature most of non-fiction is up over Magazines were down 150, The! circulation, was recorded as fol- lows, Boys and girls, 1987, fiction '3536, biography 422, travel 184, his- tory 107, literature 58, fine arts 28, useful arts 84, natural science 42, so- ciology 22, religion :68, philosophy 22, magazines 882, At present there are 539° who bor- row books from) our library, 68 of this number are fromiout of town; 126 are boys and girls: One hundred and eighty books have 'been purchased by our Library Board during the year, the selection of books is equal to libraries in larger centres. '_ CASH RECEIPTS _, _ Cards $15.65 paid by non-residents PTT TELL LEE TLE L TTP RT TITY TRL TAL) Magazines sold ih 10.75 Book lost . risers sidseiatasy HESHREMET 50 ; / $161.91 EXPENDITURES ; Paid to Treasurer reise ..$140,00 Express 7.09 Sundries 4.22 $151.81 i E. B. Ingram _ P.P, Sr. 81-=Pigkering 14, In the junior game Ruby Leask and J." Molenka 'were tied for the high |& sscoring honours 'with 17 pts." In-the |§ igenior tilt, again it was aitie with Jean Samells and L. 'Sandison' netting " A 8 points, On Thursday! 'afternoon' during | school hours the Literary Society is- Year Book .Fund... Then .on Friday, night of this week the Athletic Society will put ona Basketbali-Dance. See i you there. -- ---- Honeydale. The February meeting of the Honey- dale W.E-will:be held at the Port Perry Public Library.on Wednesday. after- noon, February 8rd, at 2.30 p.m.. The motto: An Empire moves on the fest: of little children. - The. roll..call:. Something. I like % Keep on. my_pantry_ shelf for visitors. ; Study. of -Sasketchewan. , - Program. committee--Mrs. W. Day, Mrs, C. Heard, Mrs. S. Cawker, Mrs, E. B. Cooke and. Mrs. Kellett. ; Miss Helen, Williams. was' the re. cipient of many lovely-gifts at a linen shower held by Grade XI at the home of Miss Helen Honey on Tuesday night January. 16th. . 2 Compare Value, Looks and Ride... and you, too, will drive a Plymouth: this year Compare all the new cars--and you'll say it's Plymouth for value in 1954. There's amazing new driving ease with Plymouth's Full-Time Power Steering*, which does 4/5ths of the steering work for you. There's smooth, fast Hy-Drive* that frees you from shifting, yet retains all the - ~~ conveniences and safety of a standard gearshift. Big-car viding comfort with the velvet-smooth Balanced Ride-- : balanced against roll, pitch and jounce. Nimble power "and go--in a lively high-compression motor, designed for peak performance with modern gasolines. And beauty to thrill--in luxurious interiors, lovely two-tone fabrics, soft leather-grained vinyl--in smart, ) J low body: styling and gem-bright colours, *Qplional on all 1954 Plymouths at moderate extra cost. 2 LJ Piymouth value makes it easy for you to owna fine curs Sue, drive and compare . . . Any way you look at it.. NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO DEALER'S Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Cotporation of Canada, Limited Belvedere Interfor-- a masterpiece'in colour - far lolue-5PLYMOUT! IN N ES MOTOR: SALES A miscellaneous shower was. given to Miss Helen Williams.by.Hongydale W.I.. last. Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Sam Cawker. 'Mrs. Lawson Honey spent last week with her daughter, Mrs, M.' Annis, Mr. Annis and family. |" Mr. and=Mrs. Cecil. Edwards and Penny, of 'Little Britain, and Mr. and : Mrs. John Jeffrey and family, Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Honey. Congratulations to Mr, .and Mrs, , Donald Hadden (nee Helen Williams) Von their Si marriage, ~~ £3 Homemakers Meet The "fourth meeting of the 'Scugog | me Homemakers- was held 'at the home of Bonnie Gerrow on January 23 with twelve girls present. The: meeting was 'opened with the singing of "Near the Cross" which was followed by: the *Lord's Prayer". After each had answered the roll call, | FOR BETTER BUYS IN BEDDING, SHOP AT ud ' the sign 'of better living 'all over Canadas .. T sheets... + | blankets. .. : pillow: slips made: right... herein Canada 26 Long-wearing luxury Is thetbig feature - this winter! That's *Tex- made's big boon to your budget See the beauty of Tex:made;cur- rently in your favorite store. Feel the comfort -- buy. it -- wherever you see the Tex-made sign, Canada lives better «++ With Tex-made! the minutes of the last meeting were reported that she had received a letter from our Home Economist, Miss Shaver, regarding her visit to our club. We are very pleased that Miss Shaver 'will be able to visit our club on Feb. 20th, tMrs. Rodman gave us an interesting. | talk on the "Care of our Clothes". read by the secretary. Mrs. Boundey | Then, we each made a sample of patching on cotton, The meeting was closed with a do leious lunch and. the hostess was thanked by Thelma McEachern. Our meeting will be held on Feb, 6. Remember to bring with you a wool article on Which to Frestice daring: V.L, The Port teams started -very |# slowly but came back-to trounce the |# larger 'school 51-837. B, Cornish was | leading 'point getter with a total of | B. Carnegie played a very |%. strong defensive game while setting | §3 up'a large: portion of the teams bas- | & Also on Tuesday after school the d Both of the | sponsoring a Tea Dance in aid of the _-- D WINTER SALE Evening Gowns _ Dresses, Suits and Coats SPECIAL SERVICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS Fo rt eo AA ee 0 3 08 A a A A 4 OA AH A NA OS SS INS NA SN Se CK. LB. 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