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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1955, p. 4

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et v » . 8 £5 v pi re J by fr ¥ * LA a A ed 7 oN he, "a vs eo (PA or Cit) wd oo MEH ll I Er ali nnd 3 AA =, ~~ > 7 1 i Ng 3 * v 4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, ari 28th, 1066 ---- ---- is ---- LOCAL wil anyone having pie plates from pies bought at Father and Son ban- quet please leave at the Port Perry Star Office, Mrs. Florence McClintock and Mrs. Ted Jackson weie in Niagara' Falls, attending - the Music Teachers' tion held at the for four days, Ontario 'Registered Association Conven, Sheraton-Brock Hotel the Association 1.0.D.E. Regular mecting of the I.0.D.E. will be held on Monday, May 6th at 3.00 pm: in the Port Perry Publia Library. Cards of Thanks The family of the late 'Thomas Smith wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kind- ness, messages of sympathy and beau- tiful floral offerings received from relatives, friends and neighbours in the sudden and sad loss of a dear hus- band and brother. I'wish to take this opportunity to thark the many friends and neighbors for cards, fruit and flowers during my recent stay in the Community Hos- pita', Port Perry. the neighbors, to Re ww, R. I. Wylie, to Lr. Kandel and to the nurses --Mae. Mac Mill: an, Wo wish fo thank Drs. Dymond and Kandel, nurses and staff of- Commun- ity Memorial Hospital), Port Ferry and friend: for® their many acts of kind- nese, ecards and flowers received dur- ing che recent illness of Ted Williams. and Mrs. Ted Williams, Goderich, Ontario: hoes Ean LE iN 1 would like lo take this opportun- ity to thank Dr. M. B. Dymond, nurses and staff, their kindness during my recent stay inthe Memorial Hospital, Port Perry; also to thank the friends for the love- "ly flowers, fruit and cards. i --~Mrs, Jack Holthy. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement in the lose of our heloved wife and mother, We especially wish to thank Mr, Hugh Burtch, our minister, and the doctors and nurses of Oshawa General Hospi- tal. . . Bell and son, and Mrs. Jas. Swan. --W. E. LL a -- Deaths RELL, Patricin J. --- At Oshawa General Hospital, on Sunday, April 17, 10565, Patricia J. Cormack, beloved wife of William E. Bell, R.R. 4, Port Perry, dear mother of William R. Bell of Killaloe, Ont. Interment -at Pine Grove Cemetery. SNYDER--- At Brantford on Tues, April 25, 1955, Clara Kinney, wife of the late Alonzo Snyder, formerly of Port Perry. Resting at the Chapel of A. L. McDermott for Service on Fri- dey at 2.00 p.m. Interment Pine Gro Cemetery. THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH oo Minister---Rev. B. D. Armstrong, "B.A, DD. Sunday, May l1st-- 11.00 a.m:--Sunday School 7.00 vn. m---Eve hing Wutelip, | CHU RCH H OFTHE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev, K. W. Scott, 1.. Th, Sunday, May Isfs-- 11.00 a.m.--Holy Communion and Sermon, : A --Sunday School. i Rector PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Reve Ro H. Wylie, LAL, Minister POET PERRY UNITED C HU 'RCH Sunday, May Ist-- ; 11 Bt teliggion and Life V ' 7 pou Hiding from God, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHU RC nn Pastor--David- I, Toews Sunday, May lst-- 10 an -Sunday School: IL am.-~Worship Service 7.20 pm~---Evening Service W Wed; 8 pom. Prayer Meeting. 'PENTECOSTAI Sunday, May 1st-- ] Morning Worship at 11 a.m. . Evening Service at 7 p.m. . EYERYONE WELCOME , Pastor, Lloyd Faulkner, CHURCH Mrs, Jackson was the delegate from the Oshawa Branch. of N EWS COMING EVENTS DANCE FRIDAY, APRIL 20th, ut the Port Perry Public School, "The Port Perry Hockey Club will hold a danec Pro- ceeds of which will _go to proniote Minor Hockey in the 1955-1956 wep. son. Music by Wes. Jackson and his orchestra, J Scout Paper Salvage Owing to present ag conditions jt will be necessary to postpone the Paper Salvage to WEDNESDA Y, MAY 4th. Please have papers tied well and out before 6.30 p.m. mH. dani roneh, Chairman. Tag Day for Blind The ay National Institute for | the Blind Annual Tag Dag is being held on May 7th. When the girls come to your door we hope that you will give generously to this worthy | cause, ANYONE-- CAN STRIKE'BACK Furly reports of the Cancer Canvass are most encouraging. So far all workers report a good response to the appeal, and state that the entire can- vies should be completed within the next week. If your home should be overlooked or if the worker calls when you,are away it would be appreciated if you took or sent your donation to any of the workers or to Mrs, M.'B. Dymond and you will receive your re- ceipt." Remember thege donations are Income Tax exempt. The Ontario County Unit is most hdppy to welcome to the ranks of ac- tive workers the Honeydale Women's Institute," These women have under- taken to set up a Dressing Unit here and until suitable quarters are avail- able one of the members, Mrs, A. Barthau has provided a room in her home for this most important work. The Unit is most appreciativé of- all these efforts in the interests of Can. cer Work. CANCER OAN STRIKE BUT YOU Port Perry objective $1600.00. Be ready for your 'eanvasser when she calls, Remember. "YOU. TOO CAN GIVE TO CONQUER CANCER". New Store Hours PORT PERRY STORES OPEN TILL 9.00 P.M. FRIDAY & SATUR- DAY COMMENCING JUNE 3RD. Prince Albert Mrs, Wi "Brown visited: hei: sister Mrs, A, Slee, near Seagrave on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs Prank Stanton, and Mrs. McKerihan and Mrs, Luke one evening last week, Mrs, F. Pearce attended the Confir- mation Service, at which time her nephew, Glenn Steinhoff, one of a class of seventy was confirmed at St. George's' Church.on the Hill, at la- lington, one night last week, : Mrs, H. Collins and Mrs. W. Somer- ville' spent a couple of days with friends in Whitby last week. Mrs; Cleaves has been in Toronto a few days. Mr, D. McTaggart visited his bro- ther- back north on Sunday. We extend Birthday Greetings to Master David Groupe, and Mrs. Ev- erett Love for May the 4th, and to Mrs. W. Brown and Mr. for May bth. NR LL OL TL fine Sl See CBE wn om - i Mr, L. Stanton, Brooklin, visited with' ow ws ---- Le Sle onic Satie ---- ST M. K. Luke || el IE Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention | for the pu ose ofnominatingan. ~~. - ©. OFFICIAL PROGRESSIVE =. ~. CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE = © tocontestthe forth coming, cv ' ca PROVINCIAL ELECTION: oo: = or in ONTARIO RIDING fd ; : ¢ e convention will he held in the Avotia al PORT PERRY,on ph z Tuesday, May 10th. 'atthe hour of 7.00 pm. REGISTRATION will commence at. 6.30 p.m. and must be completed prior to balloting. pid will commence at 10.00 p.m. LL -- Sit oi J a ate FE Special thanks to | neighbors and friends for | SPECIAL FEATURE! WAFER ~ SPECIAL FEATURE! Good things come in glass! PICKLES Libby's Tomato Catehup Stock up on no packed foods this weekend. You'll find pickles, olives, peanut butter, preserves, jellies, cond- + iments and dressings all Srirachvely dhiplazed .at "Buy Me Now Prices." -- ROSE BRAND -- SWEET aon 31. XI THERE'S A RED & ---- | HE STORE NEAR YOU RED & BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA WH IT f- Yeo's Marketeria McKenna's Super Market y Fe 3 948 Simeoe St. N. FOOD MAPLE GROVE Sih STORES anla (15 Sproule's Food Stores le Gro 2% Maple Give Pression 272 King St. E. and " LITTLE BRITAIN 488 Simcoe St. 8. : Bullock's Groceteri ; ; . ullock's rocetoria PORT HOPE 5 = _ BROOKLIN Roberts Bros. Food Store : Brown's Groceteria Roberts Uptown Market , PORT PERRY 5 ; { ; - ORONO : Bowson d Food Market Cornish Groceteria AJAX COBOURG 'Ajax Marketeria Jeffery Food Market EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 11-02. bottle 2 21. LEA & PERRIN'S WORCESTER SAUCE fl NIAGARA Kis -- 24-0z. jar STRAWBERRY JAM % 5-0z. jar SUPREME BRAND -- 16-0z. jar Sweet Relish Pickle Baby Foous 2 . Baby Cereals ~ Baby Meats 2+ 45c 35 ai. 24- ALLEN + 19¢ 23c PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND -- ~ 10. 1b. bag POTATOES APPLE JUIC 20- ox. in 2 for 23. 79¢c '8S BUY 3 OAKES - RED & WHITE - Ne Righter -- 16-0z. jar PEANUT BUTTER SUPREME BRAND -- 16-0z. Jar Sweet Mixed Pickles BLENDED OR- WHITE -- 24-0z. hottle CANADA VINEGAR _BEST.FOOD* at Red & White! 72: ty SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP GET 1 FRER ° 429. SALAD A TE} YELLOW LABEL %'s 66¢ BROWN LABEL %'s Tec ~ ) 3 SIMONIZ -- 1.Ib. Fs ia . 35.|PASTE WAX 8 © | sEEEIVE 24. [GOLDEN CORW SYRUP 29.) LIPTON'S -- 10 Coupon in Each Package © _ | CHICKEN NOODLE," : 19 SOUP MIX 2 for 35 BUYS. CULVERHOUSE -om, tin 31. STRAWBERRIES" SARATOGA BTOKELY'S 'Honey Pod Faney -- 15-0z. tin PEAS KRAFT VELVERTA -- 14.1b. phy. Meds 3c 'TASTY FLORIDA WHITE | Potatoes-Newcrop 516s. 49c | 2 Ibs. 49. - PEAMEALED --- LEAN AND TENDER Shortening | Cottage Rolls fo i Ib. 33. | > - ECONOMICAL : ~ BONELESS PLATR Pot Roast FIRM AND FRESH TEXAS -- 20-ox. hag "| Carrots-Newcrop 2for 25¢ , CURLY AND CRISPY -- Green = 10-oz. oslo plg. ' SPINACH FROZEN FOODS Birdseye Frozen Strawberries, 15-os, Birdseye Fish Sticks, 10-0z, pkg. 2x 25¢ RED& WHITE FOOD STORES "Boiling oe & 19 SWIFT'S BROO -- 14h. Gollo phg. Country Style Sausage 45 A BWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Sloed ~ Yoelb, oollo pg. Side Bacon 35.)

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