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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Mar 1955, p. 5

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i - + (Continued from page 4) DR. M. B. DYMOND ~ "ADDRESSES ODDFELLOWS ary times clearly show that somehow even these have fallen far short of the - lofty aims and hopes of the founders." Dr. Dymond concluded, "What then is the cure? And I am bound to ad- mit that I.cannot tell--each one has to seek it and find it for himself. For up briefly but most fully in a couple of sentences written by a little-known school teacher in London, England. I heard it as I'm sure some of you must have done, several years ago, quoted by our Late King George VI in one of his messages to the Commonwealth. "1 said to a man who stood at the gate of the New Year--give me a lamp that I may light my way into iia hi "Go out into the darkness--put your hand into the Hand of God--it §hall be to you better than a light and safer than a known Way!" Bro. Glen Wanamaker thanked Dr. Dymond, the guest speaker, on behalf of the Lodge, for his very fine ad- dress and after the Noble Grand ad- ded a few more remarks, the gathering retired to the Club room for lunch. myself I can say this--it is all summed @ : the unknown. And he said to me-- LTR SNA COMIN a ONTARID S22 1955 4 JAREL NOTICE "T0 MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS AND DRIVERS Tuesday, March 15th, 1955, is the last day upon which 1954 motor vehicle and trailer registration plates may be used. Itis also the date of expiration of all 1954 chauffeurs' and operators' licences. Secure yours at once ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Hon. Jas. N. Allan, Minister RTE BARAK This is the time the minor hockey officials in Lindsay begin "thinking about pee-wee tournaments, the shin- ing star in the local Rockey firma- ment each year, Last year's East Central Zone tournament, sanetioned by the O.H.A. was one of the best ever, and it's to be hoped this year's can come close to (it in excitement, good hockey and top competition, 'Minor League officials are already making their plans for this year, and invitations are going out once again. Last year the tournament was held in the last week of March, but this year it will be moved up to Saturday, March 12. ; The fans who witnessed those games will still remember them, 14 teams turned up for the tourney, represent- Family Doubles Jeanne Goode and Bill Beare won the Lucky Draws last Friday night. Rill also was the high men's Bowler with 606 (259) but passed the prize on to the next high, Gordon Goode with 587 (231). Frank Allen was the next high with' 669 (233). Evelyn Stata was high lady with 716 (283, 244). Helen Bathie was second high. Betty Beare and Lorne Vandermark won the Consolation prizes. Other good games were -- Georgie Raines 215; A. C. A. Bathie 206; Al Cawker 218; Wes Stata 223 and F. Hastings 223. ian Ladies' Monday Night Bowling »> Tulips coiinaiasmiiniini. b Pansies 5 we Db ROSES revive ssnsssisssanssrisncssessassans b Violets | onions 4 Carnations .... 3 SAPS tins. 2 Orchids nmin 2 DAISIES. --jiriininnisieiinin. 2 Over 200-- Mrs. Stata (Tulip) 223, 292 Mrs. St. John (Rose) 205, 229 Mrs. Moore (Violet) 222 . Mrs. Burnett (Pansy) 205 High Triple Mrs. Stata (Tulip) 662 How many horses would you like : p 1 EVERY DRIVER HAS DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS. leader! Chevrolet, with three ultra-efficient new en- gines, offers the widest range in the entire industry. Powerglide -- Synchro-Mesh or Over- drive in allt models and with all horsepowers. Whatever you want--commanding acceleration, thrifty town driving, effortless highway cruis- ing, lowest initial cost, brilliant performance with minimum upkeep -- you'll find it here in a valve-in-head engine built by the valve-in-head $Except '150" Station Wagon. Lindsay Preparing for Pee Wee Tournament, March 12th. ing Brooklin, Bobcaygeon, Millbrook, Coboconk, Port Perry, Haliburton, Minden, Burnt River, Belleville, Ajax, Peterboro, Whitby, Lindsay and Co- bourg. They started playing on Sat- urday morning before many oldsters were out of bed, and continued late into the night, because of a rash of | § overtime games. : The large crowd that ultimately turned up for the final game were treated to a great exhibition, as Belle- ville, after two straight over time tilts went against-Port Perry. The Quinte kids looked like winners after coming from behind in the late stages to take the lead, but a Port player geored | § with seconds remaining to force extra | § time, and the teams battled through two-and-a-half extra periods before Port Perry won out. The tournament was the best con- ducted and produced the best-compe- tition for several years and if hockey fans have any memory, this year's reer rr ere steed $3 all-day carnival of peé¢ wee Hockey i THE PORT PERRY STAR, 3 WN I A HEIRS rear SHAE, ave COAG SOA i Bol i EBT THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 19665 3 BIG DAYS Central Onfario Spring Show LECTURES March 16-17-18, 1955 EXHIBITION. GROUNDS Peterborough, Ontario Programme . AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS-- "SEED VARIETIES" "FARM BUSINESS "PROFITS FROM LIVE "THE BUSINESS OF FARMING" "AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK---1955" BANQUET--WEDNESDAY, VARIETY PROGRAMME, THURSDAY, 7.30 P.M. SALE REGISTERED-TREATED SEED, FRIDAY, should pack the Lindsay arena. AT Port Perry Arena DEPARTMENTAL and COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS Copy 19565 Programme Folders at your County Agricultural Representative Office STOCK PRODUCTION" 5.30 P.M. 1.30 p.ni. ahi i i iN a ea it AL cot de «4 I 14 $59 o Saturday, March 5 Boy Scouts Night Come Out and Enjoy the Evening with the Sco 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. uts O RTRs Rssaes Tang IF NECESSARY 3 Monday, March 7th] © FH | Junior B Play-0Offs Peterhoro Port Perry Flyers Game Time 8:30 p.m. = Order Your Corsage Early 7 FOR THE LIONS CLUB "ANNUAL . oy FRIDAY, MARCH 18th Phone 423 PORT PERRY FLORISTS BALL" Congoleum BORDERLESS RUGS 9 x 6, $5.40 9x 7%, $6.75 9 x 12, says: ladlordng ih ls ' Tailored-to-your-measure--2 pc. 9 x 10%, $9.45 F. W. BROCK & SON 1867 luce then . . . ; 7 50 4 tQuee play fom [45% 4 ilo » pail, x " 4 poreovts 46 years of a oe achievement Today, as years ago, the W. R. Johnston label 1s still your hallmark for the finest craftsman- ship :- . tailoring know-how and ultra smart styling in made-to-measure clothes. Come in and select your W. R. Johnston Approved Royal York Clothes for the finest clothes you've ever worn. $69.50 $10.80 "Super -Turbo-Fire V8" has all the ad- vanced engineering features of Chevrolet's V8 design . . . but multiplied by the free- breathing of a dual exhaust system and La four-barrel carburetor, Optional at extra "lost. "Turbo-Fire V8" has an amazingly short piston stroke that cuts friction losses "way down, Lighter, more compact than other V8's, with a superb new compression ratio of 8 to 1, and a better, surer 12-volt , electrical system. *Optional at extra cost. The "Blue-Flame 136" with Powerglide* gives the ease of automatic shifting at lowest price -- with Synchro-Mesh and Touch-Down Overdrive it scts new stan- dards of six-cylinder valve-in-head effici- ency. And hydraulic valve-lifters give super-quiet performance, Congowall, 69c. ft. Armstrong Rugs All Sizes All with the style that's stealing the thunder from the high-priced cars No matter which engine you choose, you get Chevrolet' s sparkling new body design, the sleckest styling on the road. You get that commanding view through the Sweep-Sight windshield.- You get a "big-car" way of going that stems from the flexing ease of Glide- Ride front suspension, the stability of Outrigger rear springs. You get your pick of three modern drives, a full range of power assists .. and you get all this with the savings of Canada's lowest-priced line of cars. Come drive a Chevrolet and discover the whole story! - =e HEVROLET Stealing the Thunder from the High-Priced Cars! Molyramic The Bel Air Sport Coupe A General Motors Value . C-1455C BRYDEN MOTORS Phone nH POO ORC POR PORORROPOT BC AOPOPOPOPOPOPOROPOBOBRO PORES -- EE Ce Ee EE 000020208080 20R080Ce0e0ececece0e0e 2090 PORT PERRY|| 12' x 15° .. Wallpaper fini 4 Waterfast, Semi-Trimmed Complete Rang Paper as low as 19c¢. roll ROOM LOTS, HALF PRICE renee $27.85 each JOHNSTON'S Made-to-Measure MEN'S SUIT and COAT $59.50 - $69.50 .- $75.00 JACKETS -- $39.50 - $45.00 PANTS ONLY--$16.95-820.95 Shirts MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS $2.95 and $3.35 TOOKE FLIGHT, $4.95 Oyioigs MEN'S OXTIFORDS Brown ............ $9.95 -- $10.95 Black ...iivivniiiininennnns $9.95 MEN'S FELT HATS, Allan Grey and Brown, $5.50 BELTS--$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 nie Lal ---- ~-- ~ GROCERIES ALL COFFEE PRICES COLLEEN CORN, Choi DEW KIST GREEN BEANS, 20 oz., 2/35c¢. CLARK'S PORK & BEANS, 15 oz. 2/27c. STAFFORD'S SPAGHETTI, 15 oz. ....17c. KRAFT DINNER .............. wane for 29c MINUTE RICE ..... HEINZ BABY CEREAL, 8 oz. MAPLE CHEESE, Y 1b, pkg. ...........30¢. DOWN! 1] ce, 20 0z.,...2/27c. MacLAREN'S JELLY POWDERS, PURE ONT, WHITE HONE CRISCO, 3 Ib. tin QUAKER WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR DR. BALLARD DOG FOOD 3 flavour pack ........c..ccooevvveinrinnnns 37c. HEINZ TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz., ...2/29c¢. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS Phone 43 3/25¢. Y, 4 Ibs. $1.08 3 1b. bag 29c. WE DELIVER Port Perry Rae CE RR TR RRR RRA RNR AR RIOR RRARIAR EEE REX F. W. BROCK & SON Pe te oe So SSR es Te ST LEA AEA AE at hE a AER teers enn eg er ap A nN

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