FANS BU INTRODUCING . . . . Brooklin Team Lead Lacrosse Lea On Friday, .y 2nd, the Brooklin Lacrosse team beat Alliston in a fast gaifie and took over leadership of the league. The Brooklin team this" Year is younger and faster than last year's i| team, and the team is headed for Port Perry's Newest BEAUTY SALON OPENED ON MONDAY, JUNE 28th in the Carnegie Block \ 5 Next Door to a good season, f ' » The following is their "at home" A KAYVAN 8 LADIES WEAR schedule. Take a run down to Brook- Epa E FAR lin and see one of Canada's National : > games, : \ MARGARET'S Saturday, July 10--Toronto Maitlands v f : { Friday, July '16... Orillia : M | Saturday, July 24 .......ccooennn, Alliston BEAUTY SALON {| Saturday, July 31 .. ....Bradford PHONE 490 ; Friday, August 6 ....... Braise s sharin Orillia -- S--- a aa TE eS 4 es 1] { --=%N --- --~ | Crosier Reunion TEND S * The twenty-third annual reunion of the Crosier Family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon, £4 4 Prospect, on Saturday, July 3rd, 1954. REACH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA BOARD iors were, Hn ationdanes an re ronto, Langstaff, Stouffville, Bow- manville, Blackwater, Uxbridge, and Port Perry. Since the weather was ideal for a picnic, a joyous afternoon was spent : by all. While some were renewing Tenders to be sent to, acquaintances, others were having a THOMAS SHARP, Greenbank, Ont. game of baseball, : i a | At the conclusion. of a fine picnic So . supper, the president, Mr. Stanley - : . 5 Ploughman, Port Perry, extended a . - = od welcome to all. In the absence of the secretary-treasurer, Miss Shirley Ann Crosier, of Blackwater, the minutes and the treasurers report of the last reunion were read 'byl Mrs. Frank }- Crosier, Manchester. Nie presi- dent presented special pies. Mrs, John Albright, Pine Grove, received a set of canisters. as a prize for the eldest lady present and' Mr. John Al- bright, Pine Grove, a pair of socks 3 . 2 as the prize for the eldest gentleman. QUEEN SIZE CAVALIER STOKER for Greenbank school. Since Mr. and Mrs, Wright Crosier, : = 7 / 2 Manchester, had celebrated their 50th : Tenders to be sent to, ! anniversary during the year, they s were, presented with a gift to start them on their secnod fifty years of wedded life. The prize for the young- est member present, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Albright, was presented to Peter, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vernon, Port Perry. In the absence of Mr. Cecil Crosier, Toronto, Mr. Wes Crosier, Blackwater, conducted the election of 'officers. The slate of officers for 1966 are as fol- lows; President, Mr. Allan -Crosier, Rlackwater; Vice-President, Mr. Enoch Mé¢Knight, Epsom; Secretary- Treasurer, Miss Jean Samells, Port Perry. Picnic Committee -- Mr. Howard St, John, Stouffville; Mr. Walter Slack, Stouffville; Mr. William a Tenders are requested for new. roofs ont Seagrave and Shirley « schools; also half roofs'on Marshhill and Cedar Creek schools. Quote prices on metal and aluminum sheets. TENDERS FOR COAL REACH TOWNSHIP'SCHOOL AREA BOARD requests tenders for supplying ANTHRACITE for eight schools and «!.o-MHOMAS SHARP, Greenbank, Ont. in SUMMMER PRICES . JULY PRICE oot cpr inns psi $26. 00 per. ton $1.00 Por To on Disosot for Cash in 15 days' PORT PERRY COAL & ICE CO. 5 : : - { Malloy, Stouffville. Table Co t- PHONE 28 Y, mmi PHONE 2 2. - tee--Mrs. Wes Crosier, Blackwater; EY | Circ Thompson, Langstaff. i Sports Committee -- Mr. Murray | Cut food Costs at DOMINION | WER: END SPECIALS, for Thur. Fri, Sat, July 8-9-10 EEE 2m 3c STOKELY'S UNGRADED 15 0Z, TIN 2 * 19¢ FANCY PEAS LYNN VALLEY STD. 20 OZ. TIN CREAM CORN RICHMELLO, 16 OZ. JAR SALAD DRESSING DEVON or DAISY BRAND [SLICED BACON ~~ =» SKINLESS wins 3c i BEEF BOLOGNA ss as | COTTAGE ROLL 100% GUANANTEE = All merchandise sold at your Dominion RE AR BS RL ese vist KES Woods, Bowmanville; Mr, Ray Mun- roe, Epsom. After a short discussion, it was de- cided by vote that the picnic in 1955 would be held at Stouffville Memorial Park, On behalf of the gathering, Mrs. George Samells, Port Perry, thanked Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon for their hospitality and their kindness Sn open: ing their home to the reunion, Following this business, Mr, Stanley Ploughman, in Mr. Ed. Maynard' s ab- sence, eonducted the sports which were enjoyed by everyone. This event brought the happy reunion to a close, Then each journeyed homeward, glad to have been present at another re- union and to have renewed old ac- quaintanges. Manchester Mr and Mrs. Everett Dobson, Tor- onto were with Mr. and Mrs. R. Steer over the holiday. Miss Helen Innes is visiting friends in Toronto. Donna Woolley, Toronto is with Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Crosier for vacation. Harley and Wesley Johnson left last week to drive buses for the teach- ers 9000 mile trans-Canada tour Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Crosier and Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Crosier attended the twenty-third annual family re-union held this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon, Prospect. Mr. Arnold Roach-left by plane for Cleveland on Monday night, where he will spend a couple of days. Miss Barbara Masters spent last week with Miss Joan Warren, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs; Jack Ronald, Ajax, were: guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier on Saturday evening, Mr. Arnold Roach is having a fine addition built to his hone, Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and girls of Glencoe spent last week with: Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain. : Mrs. James Kirby and Mrs. W. Kil- patrick attended the Prince Albert 'W. A. which was held at the home of Mrs. Les. Beacock, last Tuesday wo noon. Mr. and Mrs, David MacCullough and children spent the holiday week- end with relatives in Eastern Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and girls are spending this week with Ross's father, Mr. Vic Smith at Goodwood. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Corner and Gracie and Mrs. Clara Jackson of Osh- awa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn of Columbus called at the Steele home Sunday evening. , ° Mrs. George Spencer of Columbus visited Miss Flosie Spencer and bro- thers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain attended a in Goodwood on Sunday. sat down to dinner. . Mrs. visitors at the Oshawa Missionary College on Sunday evening. The speaker was Elder Thillip L. Knox of Los Angeles. Mr. Knox is a direct decendant of the John Knox of Scot- land, founder of the Presbyterian Church. : Mr. Knox is internationally known as the astronomy preacher and uses coloured slides, taken through the giant Palomar telescope to illustrate his lectures. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Guptil of Wis- consin, U.S.A. -and Mrs. Ada Wilson of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Steele_on Monday, Prince Albert 'The Woman's Association met on Tuesday, June 20th at the home of its president, Mrs Beacock. A Vice-president Mrs. Grant Hunter presided and our theme Hymn opened the meeting. The W. A. prayer was offered ): Mrs, Wylie. Mrs. Porter gave the Scripture reading and Mrs, B. Smith the Topic "Stewardship and Service". The different reports were given. A discussion followed re a Baking Sale at the end of the month with Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs, Earl Martyn and Mrs. G. R. Smith as committee. Twenty-five dollars was voted to a worthy fund in Port Perry. For program two very fine read- ings were given by Mrs. Wylie, "Wo- men of the Bible", and Mrs, L. Devitt. "Enjoy it while you can" Master Donald Beacock favored with tivo piano numbers. : Twenty-two number of members and visitors. We were 'pleased to have Mrs. Kil- well as our own summer visitors. Mr. and Mrs, Doupe's house looks fine with a new coat of white and Store is unconditionally Guaranteed to give you 100%, satisfaction. DOMINION STORES LTD. PORT PERRY, ONT. el green paint, applied by their son Ray- mond. Mrs. McPherson of Lindsay spent week-end at the home of her sister family gathering at the Smith home |! Kilpatrick and George were |; Group 1 served lunch to a goodly | I patrick and Mrs. J. Kirby present as 4 Seid A ye Mrs. Bond and daughter Miss Violet Bond, Toronto, spent the long week- end in the village, Mr, and Mrs. M. Luke and Paul, of Hamilton, spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. C. Luke. Our two teachers Mrs. Hodgins and Miss Harvew sponsored a successful garden-party on school lawn last Wed- nesday- afternoon. The parents and others as guests enjoyed this event thoroughly. Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs, Arthur Brown upon safe arrival of a daughter in Oshawa hospital, Among the lovely flower gardens in our village we would like to men- tion that of Mr. and Mrs. Newnham. Cecil specializes in Delphiniums, and it is worth one's while to view these lovely species. Among the outstand- varieties are some whites and a very beautiful cream, truly magnificent. Prince Albert Hah RA FAS RA ay 2) Fri Yh ng Gedy THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1954--5 4 «WEEK-END SPECIALS, July 3-10 HA tY HORNE'S PEANUT BUTTER, Mason y ...47e. G BUGAR ,..oviciininnn inning Ee HR 12¢. WEET GHERKINS ........ DOMESTIC SHORTENING .............. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA, ASTOR COFFEE, 1 1b, .......c..cooviiineinsiineeieiiosiioss esses MONARCH CAKE MIX (white) PRE ER SPRINKLE iii aan AUNT JEMINA PANCAKE FL OUR PANCAKE SYRUP ......c..ccoiie ier inrisresiesinses fiestas EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK ..oooooo.ivviien, 25¢. NYLAST (makes Nylons last 10nger) ......c.ocooovviiivvrniiit 17c. WE DELIVER ORDE RS of $2.00 AND OVER DOUPE'S STORE Phone 485W Mr. Bill Taylor also has beautiful flowers. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Will Martyn who celebrated their 48th Wedding Anniverary, June 27th, Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and family were Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Perry of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. L. Glasgow and sons of Auburn with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Hunter and family. "Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Vance upon their recent mar- INTERIOR DECORATING and dl SPRAY and BRUSH PAINTING "A Better Job -- With Better Paints" FREE ESTIMATES FRANK ALLAN PORT PERRY riage, Phone 367R Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Al- vin-Hunter in the passing of her bro- ther H. Strong of the West. The annual Sunday picnic held at Lynbrook Park last Friday afternoon was a real success. Several groups enoyed lively baseball, others took ad- vantage of the swimming pools. Five o'clock, about sixty hungry all-aged people sat down to a long table laden with wide variety of eats. = Finally ice-cream made its welcome appear- ance. Feshi¢ "was also a Sunday School treat. A special prize was awarded to Mr. Joblin being the oldest person present. The gift for the youngest went to baby Dennis Pugh. Dishes all packed, Messrs. R. Porter and C. Newnham capably conducted the sports events. - As evening crowd- ed in we all started homeward after another ideal picnic party. TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT. * POULTRY SLAUGHTERING - CUSTOM York F rosted Foods CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 -> > -. | F. W. BROCK & SON > > > > > eo eo > > > => 1 live y 1 rn atin [Lo a prt - a PT ---- re ae tie i ~~ "-- LS) tit Congoleum, %0c. sq. yard oe Cotton T Shirts Te Congowall, 69c. foot Ladies, Small, Medium and Large, 2 Inlaid Linoleum -- -_ al - $1.35 Canvass backing, Green, Beige, Grey, $1.00 cach Whisper Nylons Iull 15pe sists dstsns i trsiricenssnrnn 3 1435 pair, square yard ---- SH Linoleum Tile 10c., 13c., and 19¢. cach 100 per cent Nylon Yarn 39¢.. 02. " ei Satin Lastex and Baby Batist Catalina Swim Suits 37.95, $11.95 Indian Head Cotton e Lastex, + 36 inches wide ..............icoconen, $1.29 yard y and $12.95 HALTER STYLE COTTON Blouses, $2.98 each Wabasso Pillow Cases 42 inches, hemstitched, $1.69 and $1.95 Shorts $2.98 each - Wabhasso Sheets Maple Leaf Bacon Phone 43 TI atte EE CEL EET EPP E TE Pee . Mrs, W. Martyn. WASHABLE FEANNEIL; 12-20 81 x 100 ....... RERERUAR IE an $9.75 and $8.50 ; LP Freshies .......... 0 0 nin. pkg. 6¢ Groceries AIOE COTIOR. Li. iiividisiinicrmmmsnict Ib. $1.25 Maple Leaf Sausage .......... fosfirsr IDC, 1b. Pork and Beans, Clark's ............ 2 for 3be¢, 2- 1b. 49¢. wee Port Perry TEL TH NLT Te ee Te > er ee eee S-- wvimiied - | 1 TL Te Te tt one ce a Rs ; =, po a Le ey dra ae ' 4 a" Ce am LH BAST re BT pe FP RII fp rapier Uv