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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Nov 1954, p. 5

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PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1054 --8 i - 1 4 pumpkin faces and black cats. Mrs.| Forms themidlves, and what Farm Neil Lamont and Mrs. Marvin Apple- Lions to Play in Oshawa, Whithy Ladies' Wednesday ton took charge of the games. costumes The were judged and prizes Forum groups have accomplished, or how they may be improved. Let's start the new season with a good look -- COMING EVENTS . And Bowmanville Group Night Bowling awarded. Mrs. Ktith Crozier and Ms. at our own Forum and come with ideas Saturday, Dee. dth-- Two Int. "C" teams--Port Pe Port Perry at Peterboro, 8.16 pn m. HUrPICANEs ....covicinininininnssinisisininnns Alan Martyn were in charge of the| to improve it. Church choir sang two selections, "The | ; ten ul : dially inv = = 3 Oshawa at Bowmanville, 9.00 p.m. Standings-- Challenge" fh "Beside Blue Galilee". oon i Hg Club. We sek uals are cordially invited ® ¢ : i Bo Wednesduy, Nov. 3rd-- as Pansies--27 N Rev. Mr. MacKinnon preached at|' : : : 4 re hore at pont Ferry, 8.00 pm. | Roges--22 : Wilfrid in the morning. It was cer- = : oY --Tuesday, Nov. : Tulips--19 tainly a pleasure to have Rev, Mr, ' | : k Bowmanville at Oshawa, 8.00 p.m. Daisies--19 Harrison.back with us again, . : ' a \ Be ey ir ns - Orchide--17 Rev. R. H. Wylie and the Port Perry Scugog od Men S Thur sday "at DOUP E'S STORE, Prince Albert fh ort Perry at Peterboro, 8.16 pm.| g 18 Choir under the direction of Mrs, J, ) : 3 : Wednesday, Nov. 17-- : SE SE onn--18 Dobson took charge of the evening| Nine members of the Head Farm Night League - AND LOOK Hy TOYS, DOLLS: HO meTNAS 8 | Bowmanville at Port Perry, 8 p.m. Violets--10 service. Mr. Wylie preached an in- Forum group attended "the Annual NOVEMBER i A Saturday, Nov. 20th-- Over 200-- spiring sermon and the choir sang| Fall Rally at the Legion Hall, Ux- ] -- Make your Christmas Cake and Pudding-Early. We have 5 Oshawa at Peterboro, 8.16 p.m. Jean Gray (Carnation) 237, 219 ~~ [three beautiful numbers. The ladies | bridge, on October 28th, It proved to 7.00 p.m. the different Fruits and Nuts in stock NOW. 3 Tuesday, Nov. 23rd-- . Merle St. John. (Rose) 240. of Grace Church served lunch to all be a very enjoyable evening, with Mr, Blow Kings va. Carnegle Oshawa at Bowmanville, 9.00 pm, Mrs. Healy (Pansy) 228 the visitors following the service. Jack McPherson, the new Provincial Dodgers vs. Red Caps Phone 485W Wednesday, Nev Hib o Elma Vernon (Orchid) 219 ] Tie Esl Halloween party Vas Sue Sesestary is Bugs Epi Niars vo. DeLuxe eterborg at Port Perry, 8.00 p.m, Mrs. B tt (S 201 reld at the church on Monday evening. | Our new season of Farm Forum meet- . t ; A : Tuesday, Nor Soin Hoh Try ( nAp) The basement Mat gaily Sseorgrel pee Fogg in d il be Hid : 9 pm. p , a We deliver orders of "Pho over, . i Bowmanville at Oshawa, 8,00 pm.| Jean Gray--627 with orange and black streamers, big' Our firs FitzJohns vs. Goodes All | ee 485 Ww 3 : Lite Legion vs. Carpas I Ince : er one - 3! Mud Cats vs, Lucky Strike : 5 gong TN ETON CIEE ETON ooo RL SIR NON BY. ; CARRY iT HOME AND | GOODRICH -- BATA . ; Ladies' Carriag e Boots : ai Jr Brown and Black, Fur Jorg Sliced or Unsliced ; WHITE or, BROWN $6.95 24 oz. Loaf % ' ) » : _ Teddy Boots Watson's Wool Snuggies . Rubber, Fur Trimmed = and VESTS; White,- hier . ' : 0. S., erasers rpm ersernnes eac an 1 59 : A LOAF! Child's .......... $4.95 Kayb Si (] sean | he Misses ..........."$5.50 ayhar JlIps ied What do you pay each day for- bread Desi ol 3 joe x Joss - 'Women's : 3 95 32 to bh ERR rnnennn $2.98 > If 80, you can save up to 4c. a loaf by buying SARE hi Tn I La : oo | Boxed Handkerchiefs ram the finest ingredents as f 1 0 . you've been paying much more to get! Try RICHMELLO BREAD for Men S Knee Boots, Nr $4.75 PTILDEEN 5 sur ii ET ang, $1.00 4 a week. See how it toasts to an even golden brown for breakfast! y ed eet | LADIES cision : See how the children enjoy it for snacks and sandwiches, and at meals! : Boys ES EE, $3.95 TOYS Then, figure the saving you make in a year by buying only RICHMELLO fl .. BREAD, sold only af your Dominion Stofe,. Child's 3 $2.98 BUILDING BLOCKS ........... 39¢. box : } fit Sb SL! POLICE CARS, Friction toy ................ 79c. BAKING SUPPLIES "FRUITS & VEGETABLES : : SLIPPERS -- RUBBER TOYS A 69c. and 89c¢. Pastry Flour 43 Califgrnia 2 Ibs. 25¢ STOCK UP AT THIS LOW PRICE : ; INDIAN SETS .. fh by: SALES 79¢. MONARCH, 7 Ib. bag ..... C. | EMPEROR GRAPES..... *|. Yellow Quick Margarine LADIES' FELT .......$1.19, $2.50, $2.95 CHECKERS ........ioroirooooooosssiimisien 25c. : . MEN'S FELT ............81.98, $2.60, $3.50 BLUE BONNET 2 1b 1 DOLLA .ovoiccomiverremeerns 39c. to $5.50 "Australian; 2 1b. bag 39 Forida, size 262 : 45¢ ; go. S. c. : = SEEDLESS RAISINS ... 0s | JUICE ORANGES, 2.doz. 290]: Bo ys' * Oxfords, $4.85 Men's Underwear Recleaned 2c Florida Seedless, , 8 for 2c BUY A CASE, 16 oz. Tin te mo NEOLITE SOLE ~ COMBINATIONS--Wool and Cotton ; Australian CURRANTS . GRAPEFRUIT, 96's *| Aylmer Ungraded L di "We I S : 1 Winter weight .....c...;veiiinins $4.95 Suit y 0 8 oz. pkg. Large Size 2 for ~Ld(les 00 wea ers . CUT MIXED PEEL ..... 200. | GREEN CELERY 23c. CHOICE PEAS .... 2 for 29c. Short Sleeve Pullovers with collar, Men's Plaid Shirts go : bin gud Yelloy ET EE 32 PLETTE :iooviigii niin: $2.95 and '$3.50 ; : LONG SLEEVE CARDIGANS..... ' : GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, pach JIC) So Woh SiGe, whe ue oC | Men's Windbreakers and GOLDEN CORN ....2 for 27c. Plaid Coats | 2 For Lunches or Sandwiches Fl ol i Ski Pyj : Each ¢ IC W anneletfe amas t 25% Discount : KAM PORK LOAF, 12 0Z. ac "Extra Sp ecial! Small, inp tenner $8,98 d ° 1scou ! [] - i PREDRESSED Ib. 3c LEALAND'S Fruit Cake Supplies GROCERIES- ROASTING CHICKENS six saiele nine RASPBERRY DAL: 1 10s OLD CHEESE, % Ib. .......coccummiininne 36ec. JAM Cherries, 4 or. irre]. | GRAPENUR FLAKES 3 \ SLICED, CELLO WRAPPED Lemon Peel, 8 oa............ oe 18e, Roy Bupsts Button pkg. ........cc.c.coens 24c, | \ BACON C with Pectin ita Orange Pee) 8 Oh orion 186. CORN, Golden Sweet Whole Kernel, 2/83c. ha ™ BREAKFAST JA ol Bs I IB 24 Oz. Jar Citron, 8 oz. ....... RR .22¢; HONEY, Sunnybrook, liquid, 1 1b, jar 36¢. Ee : RANTEE All Merch rr Id at wal ge oO. siti iniienvin renee 286, YEE, Sundan Grd. | of fee, Ib. ....$1.14 § UNGRADED EGGS WANTED _ 100% GUA == erchandise sold at your SPE HE 'WAX, Johnson's Hardgloss, 24 oz. ......59¢. We pay Highest Markét Prices for ungraded Eggs. See Dominion Store hy nneonditionally Guaranteed to give you .VELVEETA CHEESE, 4 Ib. ...............31¢. BLENDED JUICE, Old 'South, 48 oz. 29¢. Store Manager -- Reg. Grading Station 0-29 100% satisfaction. . ; = FECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,; NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6 : Values ER YOUR DOMINION STORE IN PORT PERRY, ONTARIO P hone 43 Port : Perry Dominion Stores Ltd. | : pionship will have been decided--only Bowmanville and Port Perry being eligible for this. Play-off competi- tion after, the schedule will pit Port Perry and Bowmanville against each other for the right to carry on in Int. 'C' playdowns while Oshawa and Pet- erboro will likewise vie for the same right in 'B' competition. - Our home games have been arranged - for WED, EVENINGS at the High School at 8.00 pm. = We have five home games left prior to Xmas--One already having been slated for here Wed. of this week., NOTE: Basket- ball has proven to be the greatest spectator sport in the world: You are |- invited to watch our local cagers playing against city teams: We know you will enjoy it. Here is the 1964-656 schedule-- Tuesday, Nov. 2nd-- Saturday, Jan. 8th-- Port Perry at Peterboro, 816 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 11th-- : Oshawa at Bowmanville, 9.00 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12th-- Bowmanville at Port Perry, 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15th-- Oshawa at Peterboro, Tuesday, Jan. 18th-- 3 Bowmanville at Oshawa, 8.00 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19th-- Peterboro at Port Perry, 8.00 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22nd-- Port Perry at Peterboro, 8.16 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25th-- Port Perry at Bowmanville, 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20th-- Peterboro at Oshaiwe, 8.00 p. m. Ladies" Mon. Nite Bowling Club 8,16 p.m. High Single High Triple, Mary Carnegie ... 689 Betty CCollins ....cccconinnnss 639 Over 200 games Grace Christie Mary Carnegie E. Thomson Nellie Ayler anime Marg. Cornish Ruby Roach ......cccoiinee ( Jean Anderson .......iveaneinienn 207 E, Cawker nmi. 207 Scugog : Anniversary services were held at Grace United Church on Sunday. Both morning and evening services were well attended. Rev, Mr. Harri- son, a former pastor of this circuit and now of Wilfrid, delivered the Those taking part in the programme were: musical numbers by Linda Fra- lick, Gail Mark, Bobby Edgar, Kay Jackson, Bonnie and Valerie Eden, Marilyn Fralick, Everett Prentice and sons, 'Jack Sweetman, Victor Aldred, Florence Fralick, Joan Aldred, Bonnie Jeffrey, Allene Kane; readings by Sandra "James, Christine Prentice, | Muriel Lamont, Catharine Martyn and Yvonne Appleton; skit--Bertha Valen- tine, Mabel Sweetman, Dorothy Jef- frey, Christine Prentice, Catharine] Martyn and"Hilda Lamgnt. Ladies! don't forget the W. A. meet- ing this Wednesday, Nov 10 in the church, We are glad to hear that Mrs. Cecil Fralick is-home again after an opera- tion at the Community Hospital, Port Perry, This week-end brings the beginning of the annual deer hunting for our several games of court whist, after| which Mrs. Martyn was presented with' many lovely birthday gifts. A delicious lunch was then served. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Redman enjoyed a trip to Rochester and Buffalo 'last week-end, We are glad to report that Mr. Jno. Pearce 'is able to be up again aftét his illness last week, Mr. and Mrs, Tra Travell and family and Mrs. A. Ashton, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodman, Prospect "The Women's Association will meet on Wednesday, November 10th at 8.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Horace Web- Port Perry 8to 10, NOV. 5 Monday Night 8 to 10, NOV: 8 Exhibition Hockey Saturday, Nov. 6 Junior "B" Hockey | WESTON DUKES vs, PORT PERRY FLIERS - Lions and Bowmanville Kinsmen plus ires ...... lunch and the party was a big success.| The Head Euchre Club held its an- Bowling "two Int. "B" teams, Oshawa Slotn Dus Tuesday, Dee, ge ile. 9 Sritfire arin Last Friday evening was the second nual Turkey dinner last Friday even. 3 _ Peterboro Regents will provide the Tureds jd] Th Rymany oy XP Mosquitos ... installment of "Family Night". Aling in the Head Church Tea room, ARENA Kin Pi mn "Lanes "competition in. the recently formed pd, at Ochave 8.00 p.m Jets inniirionns large gathering enjoyed a good pro- Twenty-two members and thelr fami. g Lakeshore Basketball schedule for the Tuesday Jon. dth-- 1,20 pa North Stars .. gram. The high light of the Srening lies enjoyed the bountiful feast. 1064-66 season. At stake during the Bowmanville at Oshawd, 8.00 p.m. | Bombers iin being a skit put on by asvesal be - On Friday evening, Octtober 29th, 3 . . league play will be a trophy for the | Wednesda Jan, Sth PM | Helicopters and yiiaring our 4 en ¥ . ack| about 26 friends and relatives of Mrs.| Public Skatin team ending in first place and a scor- Peron at Port Perry, 8.00 p.m. | Mustangs ...... Valentine. Me. i an i Chia Alex Martyn were entertained at a g ing champ trophy. At the end of the Thursday, Jan. 6th-- mY % Sunderlands chairwoman for : e. Syn ne : ere surprise birthday party in her honour, : - awe schedule, the fine trophy donated for hse at Bowmanville. 9.00 p.m. | Kitty Hawks the programme pie and coffee Weel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Friday Night * the Lakeshore Intermediate 'C' Cham. » UTD PI) ancasters is served in the basement, Martyn in Port Perry. All enjoyed ' SPORTS CLUB BOWLING-- Evenings Only. MONDAY--7 p.m.--3 alleys 9 p.m.--1 Alley TUESDAY--ALII Alleys open 7-11 p.m. FRIDAY--7.30--Family Doubles 9.30--All alleys open SATURDAY--17-11 p.m.. All alleys open. For information call 412-J King Pin Lanes "Wes Stata, Prop. Scugog Road Port Perry Schedule of Open ve

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