EASTERN ONTARIO ASSOCIATION 'ABERDEEN-ANGUS 2nd FALL SALE t Day service was held in the United , Sunday a.m. with a splendid attendance. Mrs. * Lloyd Wright told a story to the children in her' usual interesting manner, Miss Helen Hainstock, Toronto very kindly favoured with a lovely solo and Mr. Gordon Reesor, Port Perry gave & very practical and helpful address. The church was beautifully decorated with the horn of plenty in centre filled with vegetables-and several baskets of flowers. In the evening Rev. C. W. Hutton gave a splendid address on the Joy of Thanksgiving. . The choir ren. dered a tine Anthem. Harvest. Home Services were held in the beautifully decorated Anglican Church Sunday. 'Cannon E. Jacques of the Institute for the Blind delivered an inspiring address. Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bailey on Wednesday with 43 present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeat- -ing the Mary Stewart Collect. The + | President Mrs. Lorne Thompson wel. Some 30 Females selling: Many with calves at foot. These cattle have been selected good herd bull prospects. from some of the most outstanding Canadian. herds. PETERBORO FAIR GROUNDS Saturday, October 23rd, at 1.00 pm. One. of the Freatest opportunities to buy foundation "cattle in recent years. i Write for catalogs to Ed. Pearson, Secretaty, c-o0 Ontario Department of Agriculture - NEWMARKET, Ontario, i or - "@ DUNCAN BROWN, Auctioneer. comed the visitors. Reports were .| given of the exhibits at Port Perry 235% | and Orono fairs. Treasurer's report $2 | showed a balance of over $260.00. It £' was decided to give $26 to Blackstock i! fair board. #1 Roll call was answered by a new $2 | agricultural implement, or a vegetable $%| and its vitamine content. Plans were | made for a bus to go to Toronto to the * Ontario County Cream Producers' Annual Meeting : The Annual Meeting of the Ontario County Cream Producers' i convention November 3, 4 & b. Association will be held in the office of the Ontario Depart- # Program as follows: Mrs, Harold 5 ; | McLaughlin read "The End of a Per- ; ~ ment of Agriculture, Uxbridge, on @| fect Day"; Mrs. Lloyd Beacock ren- "#| dered two musical selections of her $8| own variations. Mr. Glen Larmer $%5| gave a fine address on his two years 8|in Kemptville "Agricultural College, #2 and showed his year book which all 3% | enjoyed seeing. After the closing, £| lunch was served by the group and a &| social half hour enjoyed. Next meet- $| ing will be held at the home of Mrs, g| V. Asseltine. A] Holiday visitors--Mrs, Geo. Fowler with friends in Teeswater; Miss Dian- ne Blaire with her mother in Oshawa; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, at 8:00 p.m. The speakers will be Mr. Robert Jardine, Secretary- Manager of the Cream Producers' Association, and. Mr, W. J. Wood, Director of the Association. ; ~All farmers interested in the marketing of cream should # plan to attend 'this annual meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Timlick, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGill. Mrs. Gertrude Stephenson, Willow- |] dale and Pafsy Stephenson, Richmond | Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill, Mrs. Ford and Miss Jean Ford and WEEK-END SPECIALS, OCT. 15-16 LUX TOILET SOAP, Bath Size rer sessese sesaens eraser nnee 2 for 25¢. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ford and Roberta AJAX ini ; 2 for 29c. of Toronto, at their home in the vill- CAPO CLEANSING PASTE ......cnn. FA age. ; ; MAPLE LEAF DETERGENT .............cicocceinnninininn weennnenidlC Miss Gertle Henry, Toronto at home. {- SPIC. & SPAN. large .....ccccocvveriine sniessissiasisinessstnssesisassse 73¢. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McNally, Col- WESTON SODA BISCUITS, 1 Ib. plain RRR 32¢. bourne. with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence CRISCO, 1 1h, ..ccoovvririienesenrensiinsiennsnisissessmmsssesssnssisiasessnsans 36e¢. 'Marlow. Miss Verna McNally and in Clara Marlow with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow. "Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Carley and Anne Cavan with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Swain. . Mr. and Mrs, Percy Burton, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. De' La Matter, Tor- onto; Mrs. McCrone, Vancouver; Mr. -WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $2.00 or MORE DOUPE'S STORE Prince Albert Phone 485-W and Mrs, Leslie Graham; Millbrooke CAMPBELLS, 10 OZ. TIN TOMATO SOUP CHRISTIE'S, 1 LB. PACKAGE Loree PREMIUM SODAS STOKELY'S CREAM STYLE, 15 OZ. TIN = FANCY CORN ~~~ MBTCALF'S, IN TOMATO SAUCE, 20 OZ. i: § BEANS WITH PORK STOCK UP NOW -- 16 OZ. CELLO BAG HALLOWEEN CANDY. KISSES EACH RIGAMELLO PINTS, 6 FLAVOURS EACH ICE CREAM BRICKS SMOKED PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS SWEET PICKLED, ANY WEIGHT COTTAGE ROLLS 1 GUARANTEE -- All iced sold at your Dominion Slots ls unconditionally Guaranteed to give you 100% % satisfaction, ee -------- VALUES EFFECTIVE THUR, c C C C C C LB. LB. . FRI, SAT, OCTOBER 14-16-16 YOUR DOMINION STORE IN PORT PERRY, ONT. mito ~ DOMINION STORES LIMITED SARTRE Sa sa i THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 19648 and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou, Port Perry with Mrs, Craw- ford and Mr. and. Mrs. W. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belyea and Manchester | © The Women's Assoiation was enter- Nancy, Bronte, : tained at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) H, Weaain pov Fil Tag dy. Le H. Mutton at Whitby last i . SWEET with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mountjoy: The meeting opéned with a hymn. The ! APPLE CIDER Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. L. i Mr. and Mrs. Norton VanCa a VanCamp and Thompson and- Mrs, Roach gave the Jimmy, Listowel, vith his mother Mrs. lesson tople. Mrs. J. E. Holtby led fn h . Van Camp and Jack, also with Mr. ) '*%%° 14, 0 Loy : - Lak vi Ww 0 al and Mrs. Percy Van Camp. ""[ prayer, Fourteen members and one 1 e e rc ds 'G. H. PORTER, Prop. Oshawa Road at 7A, Port Perry visitor answered the roll. The min- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell P ywell and utes. of - September meeting were a- Margaret, Oshawa with Mr, and Mrs. Art Bailey and Mrs. A. Van Camp. dopted as read. LL Drink and Enjoy It was decided to build a wall a- round the north-east outside corner of | the church and this space will be used | for flowers. This project will be fi. ¥ nanced by the W.A. i 'Mrs. Bain and Mrs. Cawker were |§ chosen to assist Mrs. Steer with the |& Jr. choir. Ten dollars was voted to |& the W, M.S, : : A travelling basket will be intro- |§ duced at the November meeting which 4 will be held at Mrs. Oswald Croxall's, | & Moved by Mrs. Crosier, "seconded by [¥ Mrs. Lamb that we buy six cook books | trom Fort pany Servi clus, arf} High Grade Moterad Stove & Fuel Oil Plione 289 short readings, "A Petition" and ¥ Formerly "Living" by Edgar Guest, PORT PERRY COAL & ICE COMPANY . Miss Mabel Van Camp, Toronto and Miss Helen Van Camp, Oshawa with their mother. Miss Ida Campbell, Regina with Mrs. Wes Beacock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cordingley and family with Mr, and Mrs. Lou Swain, also David Swain was home from col. lege. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Keluskey, Galt ith Mr. and Mrs, Howard Forder. Mr. Bob Smith, Bowmanville; Mrs, Harry Vincent and Mrs, Jean Vin- cent, Toronto, with Mrs. Virgie Ar- cher and Mr, Chas, Smith and Oliver. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy vis- {ted Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Ferguson In Newcastle, also attended a. Golden Wedding in Newtonville. ~~ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge on winning a T.V. set on an attendance ticket at the Stock Car Races. . : 'Mr. and Mrs. John Mew, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock. Mrs. Allan Moore, Shirley and Mr, Dougal McDougal, Toronto with Mrs. E. Darcy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grubbe and daughter, Perth and Miss Helen Grubbe, Weston, with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wolfe. . Mrs. Cecil Hyde, Patsy and Linda, Toronto with Mrs, Ira Argue. Mr. and Mrs, Art Rahm and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hall and family, Ty-| rone; Mr, and Mrs. J. Whittington and family, South Monaghan and Mrs, Florence Thomson, Peterboro at Stan Rahm's, Mrs. Phena Mountjoy and Vernon McGill, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and family. For the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Trewin were Mrs. Percy .Hain- PORT PERRY FUELS for: Famous Reading Anthracite Coals S17E3--RICE, PEA, CHEST ang STOVE AED READING RK TIRED OF WORK? = Come in and bring your Friends and enjoy a few hours of fun and sport. ~ TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT . K POULTRY CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY King Pin Lanes Wes Stata, Prop. | Scugog Road Port Perry I stock and Miss Helen Hainstock and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawrenson, Toron- to; and supper guests were Mr. and Mis. Ward, Brownridge, Georgetown, Also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and family; Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trewin |{ and family, Toronto; and Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa. 3 Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bradburn and fa- mily and Mrs, Wesley Bradburn visit- | § ed Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn, Tor- onto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Brownridge of Georgetown with Mr. and Mrs. Harold {1 Martyn for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Marlow visited in | Toronto Sunday and brought Mra. y Gertrude Marlow home. Public: School pupils are busy pre- paring for the speaking contest in the Recreation Centre, October 20, 8 p.m. Messrs. Gordon Strong, Lorne Thom- pson, Eal Dorrell, Roy Taylor, C. W. Hutton, Carl Wright, Ernest Larmer, |# Alex. Johnston and C. Hill attended 'the W. M. 8. fall telly at Tyrone. on Tuesday last. Yis 51 gauge, - 60 Denier . ....$1.95 Watson' s Winter Weight Cotton Underwear Bloomers. . URER'S SALE OF LANDS : For TAXES, 'CORPORATION OF _I8® LY) Gauge, $1.25. 5 & 51, gauge, $1.35 Vests ..... $115} Sus) 4 & I -- A A SIRE op FOR fader Chamoiselte Gloves | Brown, Navy, White, Black THB TOWNSHIP OF REACH ' To; Wit: x . y VIRTUE OF WARRANT issu rr the hand of the Reeve end ih the Seal of the Township of Reach bearin 4 ) the date-the 17th day of Aug, 196 and $0 me directed, comman me to lev n the lands mentioned in the |} fol A ng list for arrears of taxes due thereon, and the cost as herein set forth, I hereby give notice that unless ff the said arrears and costs are sooner aid I shall proceed to sell the ed | ; h thereof as ma the aforesal on, at my office, in the Township Hall, |£ in the Village of Manchester, by Public Auction, on Jradsy the 20th da dl December, beginning at o'clock in the aitorioon aid hy pg liance with the Assessmen x AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, at the adjourned sale to be held at the | same hour, on Tuesday, the -28th day of Dece mber, 1964, "If necessary, the Corporation of the Townshi RA : Reach intends to purchase any lands offered for sale unless the fall amount of all arrears and. saat be realized from the sale thereo QRANT ORI TIE, Treasurer, : Name of Owner or Person Assesséd' and. Description of Lands, Lot, 'New Shipment Fall Buttons 10c., 15¢., 25¢. and 365c. Card PRINTED YARD. GOODS Flannelette . . ...75¢c. yard | Blind Craft Aprons NEW! SHIPMENT ....59¢. to '$1.85 ea. HIGHLAND WOOL ! Blankets .......$12.95 ea.' Rotors FUZZY WUZZY, Y; oz. balls Angora Yarn ....... 86c. ING'S THREE-PLY--1 Oz. | Ny lon reinforced Yarn .50 Flannel Blankels SATIN BOUND 'Wool Spreads ......$12.50 0g) NY SOLES, Brown or Black ~ Sisman Oxfords, $9.95 Skates IN AN ASSORTMENT OF SIZES - Venetian Blinds, $4.95 STEEL, WHITE or EGGSHELL Wallpaper--Half Price i PATTERNS Window Blinds li Concession, ete, 70 X 90 c.oosrvvnirienivivennins rier $4.95 pair 25¢., 96¢., $1.59, $1.89 RK Bn, v No ' . } 100 AS oar in Taxes Cost Total BOYS' WEAR GROCERIES or 6110.40 LINED JEANS .......oooooonmmniianninininn $3.95 | BLUE GRAPES ........ccooooiins rennin 89C, 1062 I. 46 ° UNLINED JEANS .......... rnin t Veveery $2.95 TOKAY GRAPES .........cicooinviinnns 2 lbs. 25¢. 1958 76.98 S0C 10% Nylon, 90% Wool ............89¢. PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES ............ n33c, nf bY) hit OXFORDS ...........coovvennnne. $4.35 and $4.95 CREAM CORN -............ stir 2 for 26c¢. pon. "Cost Total PANTS, Blue, Brown, Flannel, Belt, $5.60 CRUSHED PINEAPPLE .......... 20 oz. 23c. tect = Bs siessasnnine waiennsinrenivissan nama FLORIDA ORANGES, dozen tii 390 1952 Lit FA 222.08 BOOTS. .....covvivens weiner $3.95 BIRDSEYE FROZEN PEAS, .. 2 for 49¢c. Dated at Manchester, Ont,, this 17th day of August, 1954. (hl 008 ay ot Sem ou Phone 43 > Sept. th, 1984. Port Perry se | A ¥ il FRAN ) [4 NY ! oe Py tt A Se Fn ir