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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Aug 1954, p. 5

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WEEK-END SPECIALS, AUG. 0 Aylmer Pea Soup, 150z. ... 2for 19c. Paper Towels ........2 rolls for 4lc. Lily Brand Chicken Heddle 2. Domestic Shortening Dates, package .. Prunes, package . Prince Albert eateries oo BBG Bay Horne's Pork Hocks oo Me. ELIVER ALL ORDERS OF $2.00 OR OVER DOUPE'S STORE 'Phone 485-W | splitting with the fighting Sunderland ~¥'Come to the kitchen and keep cool!" Wouldn't that be heaven In the summertime? Actually, there's no need to turn the cooking corner into a virtual heat trap, even in the hot- test weather. The smart cook plans a cool summer for herself, and a nutritious one for her family. Here's how she does it. Cans and packages of staple foods line her kitchen shelf. Condensed soups, packaged rice and noodles, pudding mixes, 'canned beef gravy, meats and vegetables, spaghettl, and pork and 'beans put quick meals at her fugoniivs. A little bit of cooking ."a lot of hearty eating! -- 'A shelf meal with table appéal features beet noodle ring. A can of _ beef or a cup or 2 leftover cooked beef, combined flavorfully with can- ned beet gravy and circled with noodles--there's the main dish. To complement it , . . & canned or pudding, Many dishes are enhanced with canned beef gravy. It's superb in stews, meat pies, and hash: or poured over croquettes, meat loaf, chops, or vegetables. Poured into a ring of mashed potatoes or rice, it revives the laziest appetites. Serve beef gravy with pork, lamb, veal, or poultry as well as with beef. It adds goodness to every meat it touches.: BEEF NOODLE RING 18-ounce package noodles 1 small onion, minced - 1can (1% cups) beef gravy 1 to 2 cups cooked beef, chopped tions on package. Meanwhile, brown onion In small amount of butter. Add beef gravy and meat to onion; allow to simmer 10 minutes. Ar- range cooked, drained noodles into a ring on large platter. Pour beef ° frozen vegetable, fruit salad (from LY gravy mixture into center. 4 serv- ings, ~» Bh _| the route for Sunderland giving up but shelf or garden), and a chilled : Cook noodles according to direc. - Monday, August 16th, Sunderland and the host Port Perry crew turned in tight and at times spectacular de- fensive displays while battling to a 2-2 tie last Monday. evening. I feel sure that anyone who saw the game willcback me up in saying that Port Perry will make their presence felt in the play-offs which start next week. Due to the one point gained from the tie Port Perry can't finish in lower | than third place and with wins in their two remaining games will have three consecutive losses at the first of the year the Chiefs have steadily improved, beating Lindsay 3 games to 1, splitting with Stouffville pnd Sutton, 1 win and 1 loss each, and crew with 1 win, 1 loss and the tie: They also whipped Bobcaygeon four games. The above team with ths Chiefs form the best balanced league 1 can remember," Monday night the Chiefs scored in the first inning when Cawker came home from second on a dropped pop fly off the bat of Harper. Sunder- land tied it up in the sixth when Port committed their only two errors of the game, then went ahead two in the top of the seventh when Tamblyn singled behind a walk to Brandon. Port Perry came back in the bottom of the 7th to tie it up again, when Lawrence got on through a fielders choice scored on a single by Cawker, The veteran Lloyd Tamblyn hurled possession of second place. Since their| CHIEFS AND SUNDERLAND BATTLE TO STALEMATE 4 hits. The Port Perry pitchers, however, were even bétter as they gave up only 8 hits. Wallace hurled up till two were out in the 6th when McTaggart came on to finish the game. Woodward, 'the Sunderland centre fielder came up with at least two sparkling catches with the rest of the team following his lead. For Port Perry the whole -team played standard ball "especially the infield. The games in the play-offs against Sutton will start at 6 p.m, sharp, Get an early supper and come out and cheer your team to victory. Batting Averages Times at bat Hits H.R. P.C. Bill Harper .....ccoous 34 16 0 470 Ron Wallace .......... 20 18 0 448 Dave McTaggart 20 8 0 400 M. McKee ...... 28 11 0 392 Bob Healey .......... 62 24 - 0 387 Jack Owen ...........07 18 0 316 Paul Peel ....... fn 83-1 0 3833 Bill Howes ...... 10 3 0 300 Bruce Young ........ 18 b 1 21 J. Waldensperger 48 11 0 262 Al Cawker ..... 69 18 0 262 Gary Lawrence ...49 12 0 244 Bill Gibson ............48 10 1 282 Jack Griffin .......81 1 0 226 Ken Mark ........ 66 . 10 0 178 Bruce Miller ....... 8. 0 0 win Bud Warriner ...... 2 0 | BEAL Don Cochrane ..... 11 2 0 18 2 OUT OF FIRST HOME GAME . Sutton vs. 2 NEE a ri-County Baseball League © Semi-Final Play-offs Monday, August 26, ,6 p.m. - FAIR GROUNDS . * ~ "ADMISSION -- Adults 35c. mel : "COME OUT AND GIVE THE LOCAL BALL CLUB a YOUR SUPPORT 3 SERIES * : Po Perry Children 10c. Z 1 Cut Food Costs at DOMINION HEINZ, 12 OZ. BOTTLE TOMATO KETCHUP pach Qf) CULVERHOUSE, 20 OZ. TIN UNGRADED PEAS ror 3 CULVERHOUSE, -20 OZ. TIN CREAM CORN YORK BRAND, 12 OZ. TIN CANNED BOLOGNA | RICHMELLO, 16 OZ. JAR SALAD DRESSING RICHMELLO, 8 OZ. PKG, CHEESE SLICES v SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS =i > C) am -- SSM Ee Pll =) . PREDRESSED ROASTING CHICKEN IL - PRICES EFFECTIVE "THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, + JAUGUST 19, 20, 21, at your Dominion Store in Port Perry, Ont, 100% GUARANTEE --. All merchandise. sold at your Dominion r Store is unconditionally Guaranteed to give you 100% satisfaction. . ; DOMINION STORES LTD. PORT PERRY, ONT. : * Grace United Church W. A. held their monthly meeting last Wednes- | day in the Church. Several import- ant events were discussed and it ap- pears that we will have a busy fall. Saturday, August 21st, another bak-|§ ing sale to be held in the Town Hall, Scugog, from 2 to 4 pm. Ladies |} please have your baking ready early || and it will be picked up.at noon. The Head Sunday School held their annual picnic last Sunday at Gerrow's |; lakeshore. A large crowd enjoyed a bountiful dinner, "followed by races for all ages. like to thank the Gerrow's for so gen- erously granting thelr property for || the picnic, and also arranging tables, |] ete. Mrs. Harold Martyn and Miss Inez § Martyn left on Monday for a motor |; trip to Ottawa and other points, We were sorry to hear that little Bruce Heayn spent a few days in the Oshawa Hospital last week-end, as a result of having swallowed a straight |} pin, However: he came home again last Monday and is quite recovered. The next meeting of the Head W.A. will be held on September 1at, at the home of Irene Carter. : Skinny men, women. gain, 10, 10,15 bs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrill Bony Limbs 811 outj ugly I! fill neck no longer scrawny; Je all starved, sickly Pe an-po Vi pod af of girls, women, men, pole never Thousa could gain Fetore, 1s re Now 'proud of f shapely M h n; or bata flesh. oi ng ink the strex 165 tories, stmulanis, ind orators, iron, vita« min iy, caicium, entich bl , Improve appe- tite eng digestion so food gi siren andl nour. shinent; put flesh on bare boues, Dow t jeu: geting 10 100 g fat.) i Mr ne he Jou eh aul Gi Con ite New "get acquainted" size on a tie famous Ogtrex : Tonio Tablelts for 1 LI and adde pounds, this Very da gaits. The community would |! "This beautifulp gold inlaid vase is from ancient China," the antique deal- er explained. "At $200 it's really rea- sonable, because it's nearly 8,000 years old." "Oh, come now!" snorted Mrs. New- lywed, "Don't think I'm an easy mark Just because I've got money. How could it be that old? now." ! J. Hunter and Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 64 King Street East, OSHAWA Phone Oshawa 5-1621 (successor to O. S. Hobbs) Bulldozing and .BY HOUR or CONTRACT EXPERIENCED OPERATOR REASONABLE RATES PHONE 458W . N. E. MAIRS Simcoe Street PORT PERRY june24 SERVICE "fHE HOME OF GOOD CLEANING" Pick-up on «TUESDAY and FRIDAY at BROCK'S STORE, Port Perry Agent One of Oshawa's oldest and most reliable cleaners It's only 19564} THE PORT PERRY STAR, 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1965 ' GUEST HOME BROCK HOUSE, SUNDERLAND, are taking applications for Permanent Guests. ROOMS and HOME COOKED MEALS Lounge, Television, Radio, Card Tables, Etc. Make application early as we only have a limited number of rooms REASONABLE RATES GEO. SHIER SUNDERLAND PHONE 51 ONES AAR ANA AAA RRR ARRAARA 'Excavating : ARS BLES AR SAS SAN SN ANA & 3 GROUP SEMI-FINALS « i ~ LACROSSE i Toronto Maitlands-vs. Brooklin at BROOKLIN ARENA Saturday, August 21st, at 8.45 p.m. Admission--Adults 50c. Children 15c. DOOR PRIZE and PROGRAM PRIZE CON EE EE EE EO A EP RRS TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT %* POULTRY CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods. - -EAVRLE BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 J Sie si ei TT TT = EF. W. BROCK & SON |! ET TIN Ya > SHOES -- PR Back to School Wear. i ore -- i mh SE SE ~~ vee es ---- TREDDERS! That's the name of the shoes your boys should be wearing! Made from strong leather that doesn't scuff easily . . . with flexible full weight soles, Tredders provide natural foot comfort fer school and sportswear. . Call soon and let us help you outfit § our 'young fariily with famous Smart oT Treddars. TTT "> pm om SAVAGE BROWN OXFORDS, $4.50, $4.75, $5.95 PATENT STRAP ........c...... ..$4.75 and $5.65 Bata Saddle Odors $4.98 iri : : bi # Bata Canvas Shoes AER YOU S ii i iia $2.65 ' BOY Sint Ein se iisiion $2.85 MEE NI i TE ee rr irromatan $3.25 \ Misses Brown | ONE STRAP ....ccoviiininnennn $3.75 and 8. 3.98 Sisman Scampers MEN'S ili iii BOYS trans Gracia Orthapedic Shoes FOR LADIES BLACK and BROWN OXFORDS, TIES, STRAPS ....ciooviiinnninin $10.95 and $11.50 im i. 2 Wallpaper--Room Lots Half Price Whisper Nylons By. Supersilk, 12, ylon 51 gauge $1.35 and $1.50 Pair DRESS SALE 25 Per Cent. Off SUMMER DRESSES BATHING SUITS i Monarch Mallard Yarn 4 PLY POT TIT TITTY) YYIT I TITITIIII J0c, 07. BALL es Conan Monarch Dove Vora. SHORTS BLOUSES . tl SEVERAL OTHER SUMMER LINES | 4 PLY ...cccoieicccninne.. 38c. 0%. BALL - 5 n BUGAR .....cconviisisicinntioniniseminis 10 Ibs, 83¢. | Groceries SH 3 tor 29 CBRTO vil Pr 27c. 4 H YX cnn y, Jor 29¢, | PEACHES, Good This Week { MAPLE LEAK BACON _.....% Ib. 49¢. | MOUNTAIN BLEND COFFEE, $1.38 1b. § MAPLE LEAF SAUSAGE ........ 56¢. Ib, Phone 43 TN SL CEC CIM SI | Ba a oi Port Perry T_T. AN rn RG ar en 0 ao Fo see Se ro IF 5» Ae ro - PR Rog A a Wein fo PPA Dei ge A 3% A) x £5 iy 5 Wh 1 \ LN ¥ ih lf 4

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