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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 May 1954, p. 5

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. Freshies, all Flavours, pkg. Stuffed Olives, 16 oz... 'Boxed Plants . . ... Dutch Seis... .......... Ib. 30c. | Multiplier. Onions ris ones ce dhe 206, E. MERLIN DOWSON ' PHONE 91, PORT PERRY Hilltop Herald pi James Well cadets and Open House seem ll' to have taken over the spotlight at Sb | 4 (Ginger Ale, 30 0z., 2 for 21c., plus dep. | Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 0z. .... Ae. | I! and Mr, Crane. Miracle Whip Dressing, 16 0z, .. Ac. fi . 4c. | fl | inside the church. hot $1.00 | P.P.H.S. now. I~ On Sunday the cadets annual church |- parade was put on and except for the light shower it was quite successful. The inspection 'party consisted of Mrs. I] Love, Major T. Harris, Mr. Reesor 'After*inspection everybody entered the church for the morning service. Then, owing to the rain, Mr, Harris spoke on his obsérvations of the corps, The cadets and cadettes then®formed up outside and marched back to the school. 2 The school's Open House ha¥ been planned for Friday, May 21st. - A i | fashion show, typing demonstrations, 1 Agriculture, Gymnastics and many others have been. included to make a full evening's entertainment. Also ll | included is the play awarded the Dra- ll | ma Festival award at Uxbridge a very short time ago. The title is "Sunday Costs Five Pesos." Come and bring the family, there's something for everybody to see. Spring Clearance Sale iol Used Cars ~ '53 Pontiac Hard fop "50 Chev Standard Coach TORPEDO (Fully Equipped) '52 Pontiac Sedans STANDARD, 2 to choose from "41 Buick, 4-Door DeLuxe (Beautiful Condition) ~ "51 Pontiac DeLuxe Sedan - POWER GLIDE, RADIO 48 Ford 5 Passenger Coupe | '51 Pontiac DeLuxe Sedan '41 Pontiac Sedan TORPEDO, (Fully Equipped) 40 Chev. Sedan '50 Chev. 4- Door DeLuxe SEDAN 39 Chev Coach . MAY 23 and 24 ALSO OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9. 00 P.M. ARCHER MOTOR SALES USED CAR LOT ALL POST WAR CARS GUARANTEED OPEN FOR INSPECTION ON SUNDAY and MONDAY, Next To Service Station--1 Block South of Main Show Room 1 | | | | | I A | | Hi I I | I | [DOMINION STORES LTD. SPECIALS For _THURS., FRL and SAT. GREEN GIANT FANCY, 15 OZ. TIN |CUT WAX BEANS. 2 = Jie GREEN GIANT FANCY, 15 OZ. TIN UNGRADED PEAS 2 ror 35¢ DOLE FANCY, 20 OZ. TIN FRUIT COCKTAIL EACH Je CULVERHOUSE CHOICE, 20 0Z. TIN CREAM CORN 2 or )5e CLARK'S FANCY, 48 OZ. TIN. [TOMATO JUICE EACH 25e RICHMELLO, 16 OZ. JAR ' SALAD DRESSING mcr JHC] | RICHMELLO ORANGE PEKOE Tea Bags I's PKG ho 95¢ SLICED WHITE OR BROWN, 24 OZ. LOAF RICHMELLO BREAD OFEN. EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. EACH Tae DAY after 4 at the HIGH SCHOOL. Expect 6-Team Group Tri-County Baseball Baseball activity this year proved as slow as the spring weather, but this past week has seen decision as to where and what type of baseball Sutton is to play. -Gone is the time of a three-section Tri-County loop. Instead of 12 or 14 teams, the. league is down to 6 entries. With annual meeting this week, it looks as if Tri- County League will comprise: a Sun- derland-Uxbridge joint entry; Stouff. ville Red Sox; one Lindsay team in the local calibre, instead of two form- erly; Port Perry Chjefs; Bobcaygeon and. Sutton Greensox. Port Hope Wins Badminton Tourney Port Hope High School for the second straight year won the third annual Pickering Invitation Badmin- ton Meet last Friday night at P.D. H.S. Eight - district High Schools competed, each with 6 mixed doubles teams competing, A total of eighty- courts, . Uxbridge High School lost game in their bid for the pennant. The local Pickering school tied for third place with Bowmanville, 0.C.V.L, came next with one point less. Final results were as follows: Port Hope H.8. ..h.cccovon, 28 Uxbridge H.S. .......... Erie 21 Pickering D.H.S. .......c.coo.. 16 Bowmanville H.S. ... 16 * Oshawa C.V.I. ......... TIT | 1 Peterboro C.V.S. .....ooioou. 10 Whitby DHS: vcisnniin ; Port Perry H.S. ...ccovcovvninnn - Plans have been progressing favour- § ably for the second annual Port Perry and District 'Track and Field Meet, which began last year on Coronation Day. Cups for.Winners Thanks to the generosity of three of our local merchants, Beare Motors, Carnegie's Hardware and Hope's IGA, trophy cups will once again be dvail- able for the 12 group winners in both Boys and Girls, Forms Available : Entry forms for the meet are now available from Mr. Parkinson and from the various public school prin- cipals, Must be Member In order to compete in the meet on Sat., May 29, and to qualify for record Folder in the various events, the con- testant must have joined the club, either at the beginning of the meet 'or sometime before. Members of the club will be given a marker signify- ing club membership at the beginning of the meet. NEXT WEEK we will list the pre- sent records and the present record holders in each event and it will be interesting to note how many of these 'records are broken on May 26. RE- MEMBER PRACTICE every TUES- PRESENT MEMBERS include: Doug Aird, Jim Aird - Peter Atkins Carol Beare Jean Bell Geo. Bryant Joanne Buller Joan Calberry Bob Carnegie ; Richard- Carnegie Ann Chapmdn Jack Chapman Phil Clarke Darlene Christie - Raymond Doupe Isabel Faux Gloria Fraylick Bill Gibson Jim Gibson Dave Haynes Norm Haugen Sharon 'Haugen Eleanor Hutchinson James Kight Gary "Lawrence John Leask. Ruby Leask Brian Lee George Lee Marina Lee Ivan Luke : ~ Jim McCartney Ron McIntyre Bob Miller Bruce Miller Joanne Mosienko Caroline Naples - Alfred Newham Wayne Oke Jack Owen Garnet Palmer Sinclair Robertson Foster Rowland Dennis Tobin Betty Wallace . Jick Wallace Marilyn Walker "; Harvey Webster Dave Williamson * Dorothy Wilbur Earl Whitaker Ron McKenzie - Isabel Gibson. George Cochrane out in the last three tournament| The Women's Association met at the home of Mrs. Jack Holtby on Wed- | Miss F. Spencer, nesday, May 12th at 230 pm. The 1. meeting opened with, Hymn No. 26. Hymn 'Mrs. Harold Holtby read the Scrip- period. ture and Miss E. Spencer gave the lesson thoughts and prayer. 54: Gra i. ey be JT hy! i ) Fla ait ST a ERI el THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 19545 ° ' entitled, "Mother's Love" was read by of the "April BiSting were read and - Mrs. Byron Holtby. We were pleased | approved. Eleven members answered to have as guest speaker, Mrs. Fisher to roll call. A donation to the bazaar of Brooklin, who was -introduced by was recejved from Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Herb. Toombs a former resident of this community. 'ured us with a piano instrumental. The pillow cases have arrived and a 178 closed the devotional motion was passed that a cheque be i issued in payment of same. The moet- The president, Mrs. Bruce Holtby ing closed with the Theme Song and -A-poem, conducted the business. The minutes Prayer. = seven games were played on the six]. Track & Field Meet| : _ TUBE famous MARATHON by GOODFYEAR BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZES TOO! size 6.70 0% | 5 AND YOUR OLD TIRE Marathon tube price $3.80 : Sizg \ Ey + 6.00 x 16° AND YOUR OLD TIRE BEARE MOTORS LTD. i DODGE and DeSOTO CARS -- DODGE TRUCKS 5 --_--r ; Allis-Chalmers Power Equipment : Goodyear Tires Westinghouse Appliances General Repairing Storey Beare | MONARCH NYLON SOX, $150 Catalina Swim Sails, $1.95 to $10.95 14 to 20, TURQUOISE, PARADISE, GERANIUM, BLUE GRASS and BLACK. es, Children's Shorts and Halter Tops 4, 6, 6X, COTTON CREPE ...... reminded LOB: pais Goldy Jr: Cotton Dresses GLAZED COTTON and T.INENS $10.95, $12.95 J on the Gon Hhechay RADIO PROGRAM MONDAY TO FRIDAY Station CKLB 10.10 a.m. Denim Skirts, Blouses and PEDDLE PUSHER to match, $2.98 ea. Ladies' Slacks, $8.65 UNISEC, GREY, BROWN, NAVY and - GREEN, 12-20. Hees Dra pes, $11.25 pair FLORAL sages, 42 inches pel 84 INCHES LONG MARTHA WASHINGTON -- Print Dresses, $2. gs, $3.95 and $4.75 Cotton Jersey Blouses COTTON, WHITE, BLUE, GREEN, $1 ea. . TOOKE SPORT SHIRTS $3.95 and $4.95 TOOKE WHITE SHIRTS $3.95 and $4.95 APRIRALTY RPE IP Eo) $2.36 CHILDREN'S RED SANDALS LADIES' MOCASSINS ............ en $2.95, $3.98, $5.95 LADIES' CASUALS, Beige, White .........c..ccunnne. $3.95 SISMAN SCAMPERS - Men's $5.95 Youth's $3.95 MEN'S and BOYS' PANTS, $4.95 BLUE, GREY----GABARDINE Hoys' $4.95 TRICOT CREPE--a pullover model in white and 6 special colours. Also - in colours with con- 830s : = trasting collar, TRICOT PlQUR--in air-cooled open weave, a pullover style. White and 8 attractive shades. Also frrcolours h | FIT ANY FOOT lr. Bhort staves. £395 I GROCERIES Pillsbury CAKE MIXES ........oooovvviiiil 39. Dew Kist PEAS. 20 ¢ - 2 for 37 BLACK TEA; Ib. c.coocooveiienniniinniioinins 79. . . 'Dew Kis p &) OZ, voovironiiiins Jor 21C- | Mountain Blend COFFEE ........... Ib. $1.38 | Clarke's PORK & BEANS, 2002, Zfor38e, | pppg. BAGS, Mother Parker ......84c. Heinz BABY FOODS ............. 3 tins 29c. 1 Aylmer TOMATOES, 28 02. ......c......... 19¢. BANANAS, ID, siisinis Bini 1 90, Phone 43 5 . : - ar X - RG I Lv A a Saag pom 0 Tr NT A ab ALIN pe tg A Ca yo ra? EE gn at --- Ris wo 1 " om a he hp Pod Mw tnd > Fo dma Sw ei Jo To Go, og 2 en ow y Sopris er Se ------ ta

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