yy Co 0) x ORs Sal bs Ai wan SR a Q . to this was read by Vice-President E, Port Perry Rod and Gun Club On Friday evening, November 19, the Club's annual dinner was held, when 88 members and their guests sat down to a delightful turkey and wild duck dinner served by the Scout Mothers in the Scout Hall. : Life Membership "certificates were awarded to Conservation Officer Ben Smith for his untiring work with the Club and other duties, and for the rescuing of three youths at the Club Annual Carp Derby, June 6th, These youths were struggling for safety in a bog across the lake. The citation Geer, Also a certificate to John Mur- ray for his interest and the mak- ing possible wild food for our dinners. The president welcomed the guests very. briefly and called upon Past President M. Butson to introduce the guest speaker, District Officer Sandy Ellis, who spoke of the co-operation he had received from the Club and other organizations in his district. Stan Hudson of the educational branch of the Dept. of Lands and For- ests was called upon for a few words which were mostly on the picture-- "Bob White" which he showed later. This is a picture all wild life lovers should see, The Art Brock Trophy for. the larg- est Muskie went to Milt Butson, who told of the battle he had with his big sh, The Hamilton Trophy went to Roy Gee for the largest Bass. Roy was unable to be present. . O. O. Hamilton. Blackstock Wo-He-Lo Mission Band met in the Sunday School room Friday evening with 18 children and the two leaders present. After the Indian Greeting we opened by singing 'Away in a Manger and repeating the Lord's Prayer and Mission Band Purpose. Nancy took up the' offering and Donna said: the prayer. Mrs. Hill gave a worship talk on "You are my |' Disciples if you love one another". Sylvia gave a recitation, Janice a pia- _ SAE © Babar Fa WN aA Ra A EH CERIN 'time at the Sadle Hawkins Dance on no solo, Donald a reading, Lorraine a plano solo, Shirley a reading and Mrs, Taylor told the story from the Study Book. Meeting closed with the Bene- diction, : Men's Club card party in the Parish Hall Friday night was fairly well at- | - tended. Prizes were won as follows: Ladies first--Mrs. J. Gibson; 2nd-- Miss Eva Parr. Gent's 1st--Mr, E. Nesbitt and Mr. Jim Hedge. Door prize--Bruce Ashton, Mrs. Wm. VanCamp is visiting her daughter Wilma, son-in-law and new grandson, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Drink- water of Ottawa. 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mountjoy spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, E. Belyea and Nancy Bronte and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon, Carol and Donald, St. Catherines. Beautiful Flowers in the Anglican church Sunday a.m. were placed there by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Langfelt in memory of their son, Seaman, Leslie Langfelt. Quite a number from here attended and enjoyed the Durham Junior Far- mers Annual Banquet and dance at Newcastle Friday night. Our con- gratulations to Miss Doreen VanCamp who won 1st prize in the public speak- ing competition for Durham County and the right to represent Durham in the Provincial finals in January. Also congratulations to Glen Larmer who won second prize. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock who were married in Windsor Saturday. We welcome Mrs. Beacock to our community, The young people report a real good Friday night. The Sadie race was won by Josie Hooyer and Howard Black. Best Corsage--Kryn Dulves. teyn, Wayne Venning, Douglas David. son and Clifford Jackson. Spot Dance --Joe Collie and Kay Hamilton. , Although the weather was disagree- able Mr. Creighton Devitt's sale was well attended Saturday and came off splendidly. : Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Hayes and Miss Doris Hamilton, Toronto spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. F. 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Collectors who do not have Maldive stamps no doubt have the early issues featuring the Minaret on the Island of Male, the capital. Stamp Chat | HY many collectors have Maldive Island stamps in their albuma? Very few, I am sure, although stamps have been fasued by the fi Rev. and Mrs. Fred Riding and fa- mily visited her mother Mrs. A. Van Camp and other friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey were supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell's, Oshawa, Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Bowman and Eric, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Grass of Geneva Park visited Mr. and Mrs. Bowman last week and celebrated Mr, Bowman's eighty-fourth birthday. John Robt. Russel Hoidge, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Holdge was baptized in the Anglican church Sun. day pm. Mrs. Ira Argue and Mr. R. Spinks were the god-parents, A supper party was held at the Holdge home at which Mrs. Cecil Hyde' and family, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. Spinks, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham and Mr, and Mrs, Ross Duff and Graham were guests. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Nicholson went to Ajax Anglican Church Sunday ev- "ening and showed their pictures of the Arctie. ; Mr, and Mrs. Ray McGill and Misa Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs; Lea Lim- leck, Toronto on Sunday. ° Mr. and Mra. J. A. Johnston visited his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowland, Millbrooke on Sunday. Mrs. 8arah Weldon, Uxbridge, visit- ed the Parrs and Baileys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Trewin and family and Mr, and Mrs. A. Wright Friday evening. Mrs. Allan Rahm spent a few days last week with her sister Mra, Peter Agg and new baby, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin attended the service at Harmony Unit. ed Church Sunday at which the Caril. lons presented by Mr, and Mrs. How- ard Hoskin in memory of their son Gordon, who was killed, Sept. 2, were dedicated. Ten car loads of public school child- rén from here enjoyed skating on Port Perry rink Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Midgely and Miss Carol spent Saturday in Oshawa. Misses Eunice and Susan Roachl spent Saturday in Oshawa, Misses Eunice and Susan Roach Spent the week with relatives in Tor- onto. Mrs. W. Taylor and little Brent Mustard of Stouffville spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. [| Clinton Midgely were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader and Mrs. Edna Fowler, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. W. Rudkin, Brooklin; Miss Lynda Rudkin, Ajax and Mrs. M. McLaren, Scugog. Dr. Donald Christie, Mrs. Christie, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Cawker are spend- ing a week in Chicago. . Mr. Ron McKenzie, Toronto spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, C. Midgely and Carol visited at Mr. Clifford Midgely's last Sunday. "Santa Claus comes to town Sat., Dec. 11 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1054--9 SHOWS -- FRE Mr. Gibson of the Lakeview Theatre is generously giving 2 All Comedy Shows AT 2:00 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. IF YOUR CHILD IS NOT ABLE TO SEE THE FIRST SHOW, THE SAME PICTURES ARE BEING SHOWN AGAIN AT 3:00 P.M. : Sponsored by THE PORT PERRY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION and THE PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB ga longest R lowest Hvellest By Plymouth over! Hees the car Jouve been wait hse... "He New Horizon full-wrap windshield Possibly a very few have some of the scarce Ceylon stamps over- wrapsaround notonly at the bottom . printed "Maldives." The Maldive Islands are about 400 miles southwest of Ceylon, and are a string of about ,000 coral islands totalling 116 square imiles, Latest census figures give ithe 'population as 93,000, but no one really knows exactly how jmany people there are, Always a proud and energetic| race, extremely intelligent and industrious, the Maldivians, who are Moslems, were forced to seek the protection of the Dutch gov- ernor of Ceylon as far back as 1645 to protect themselves from the buccaneering Portuguese. 'When Ceylon was taken over by the British, the Maldives went along, too, as a British Protector ate, but still a dependency of |Ceylon. SULTANATE In 1048 Ceylon became a Do-| e Maldives existed| minion and "las an independent Sultanate wi Great Britain responsible for foreign affairs and defense. {In 1951 the islands became an independent republic, A very attractive series of nine stamps was prifited in London by| Bradbury ikinson in 1051 for the Maldives. The design, which 'was similar for all of the nt jfeatured a palm tree and a iboat and the new stamps were valued in "larees" instead of cents, | Last year the three and five {larees became exhausted and two new designs were issued to take * {their place. The new three larees _ iblue was issued in honor of fish: fing, the major industry, and the five larees _green features mat m king, fine lace and pottery-- » ---- hg : other industries of the islands. RARE INDEED From Maldive Islands corners, but unlike wrap- arounds, also at the upper where it really counts. Corner posts have a rakish, rearward slant em the flowing lines of the '56 Plymouth. Unique rear deck treatment i with graceful, fin-like rear 7 fenders emphasizes the low, racy look of the sweeping " Plymouth silhouette. Luggage compartment is bigenoughtohold asteamer trunk with room to spare! § / / Ad a 2 AN NEE py ' / ee oo otrament Pausch cleanin swseed die bu an ec ower automatic transmission® Flite Control lever i+ mounted on the dass with other controls that are seldom used. Make It a date! Don't miss this exciting event at your Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo dealer's! INNES PHONE 168 ' MOTOR 55 PLYMOUTH ~6'S and V-8, up to 157 H.P. Completely new . . . every inch and every exciting line of it! There's the bright spirit of tomorrow evidenced in every line of the spirited new Plymouth for '55! For here's a car > so refreshingly free of meaningless fads and frills . . go artfully styled, so slim, so taut . . . you sense a feeling of forward thrust even when the car is standing still. And under the hood you'll discover silky-smooth power in new V-8 and 6-cylinder engines. Yes, from roof to road, from bumper to bumper, you've never seen so much that's new . .. 80 much value! Be sure to see this eager new Plymouth on display at your Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo dealer's! Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited o 1. werFlite, power steering, and power brakes available on all models, and power window lifts and power seat on Savoy and Belvedere models at moderate extra cost. SALES MANCHESTER