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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jun 1955, p. 7

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SOSA A riots of Aw # . . Do you need a : PERSONAL . LOAN? He) ¥ ' Our Personal Loan service offers loans for Stans needs. . Repayment by monthly installments, . For "details, inquire at our nearest ranch line have more. ® than 680 to serve you. ; © NW.155 . | THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE J. R. HELM, Manager "Port Perry Branch Phone 10 «df Blackstock Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham; Murs, J. E, Flett; Mrs, Ed. Hawis and Mrs, pay McGill attended the funeral of . W. J. Gamble; Fenelon Falls, on ' "hh Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Howard Forder on the arrival of a son in Port' Perry hospital Friday. Brenda and Brian Forder are visit- ing their grandmother Mrs, Gharlotte Forder, in Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn amd Jimmy, Toronto, visited friends here on Sunday and brought his mother home. g . Mr, and Mrs. Ben Smallman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leighton visited Mr, and Mrs, Richard Wall and Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hamilton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family with the C. Snowden's, Maple Grove on Sunday. Sharon Larmer is spending a few days with the Harvey -Yellowlees family at Eldad. Mrs, Levi McGill, Peterboro, was a week-end guest of MF, and Mrs, Jas, 3 NEW a "stay-ahead driving! ® PowerFlite- automatic transmission Ses our poDGE- -DE £ S070 docior RY ERO ° Ra. . : ; . i : | ee 2 5 - |: Here you GO pa .in such, r Cl i . : : X » } From the moment you feel the spirited engine surge to life, you enjoy a different and cHulafating sense of mastery in a Chrysler: The mighty V-8 runs as quietly and artiothly as the precision machine it is. It obeys your command with such effortless ease at the slightest. touch of your toe! PowerFlite automatic transmission, standard equipment on every Chrysler, makes: your driving wonderfully convenient. In this most luxurious of all Canadian cars, you pF 'ride in a regal manner. Your Chrysler is so low and broad, jt skims over the road with a sure-footed poise that adds greatly to your comfort. . Accept your Chrysler dealer's appointment for a | ride in this matchless car--miotion-designed for The 1 Forward Look. Perhaps-you- would like to call him tomorrow, Four-Door Sedan ~ Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited e SEE YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO DEALER NOW! ~~ INNES MOTOR SALES PHONE 168 Kit ' PORT PERRY, ONT. | follow thou Me." Parr and Mrs. Mark Weldon, of Ux- bridge, also visited them on Saturday. That day was Mrs. Parr's birthday. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs, Smith Ferguson and Collette (Mrs, Wiliam Fry, of Naples, Florida) on the sudden passing of Mu. Smith Ferguson, at his home in Broch- ville Saturday, Glad to report Miss Nora. Venning lis getting. along nicely after an opera- tion fof appendicitis at Lindsay hos- pital, and that Martin Pallock is able to walk again after having. a nasty cut in his leg which required several stitches, Elizabeth Thompson had her tonsils removed in Oshawa hospital last Tues- day. Mr, and Murs, Lyle Nicholson, Cop- per Cliff, Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Nichol- son, Cannington; Mr, and Mis, Wilfred Bowman and family, Enfield; visited Mr. and Mrs, I. Bowman, Iriday. Mrs, I. Bowman just returned home on Thursday after being in Port Perry hospital for a few days. Mus, G. Fowler visited her daughter in Ushawa Saturday. The Norman Mountjoy family had a picne in High Park, Toronto on Sunday afternoon, - Mr, and Mrs. Bob Ford and Roberta, Toronto, and Mrs. Robert Ford, Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Anderson, Greenbank, on Sunday. Mr. J. A. Johnson is at Keith Sohn son's at Belleville, helping with the haying. . Mur, and Mrs, Earl Dorrell moved to Mr. I'red Waldon, Toronto was a guest of Mrs, Tom Smith and Mr. Jack | Smith, last week, = Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McLean and lan, of Noith Bay, are visiting his parents Mr, and Mrs, D. MeLean and the rest of the family. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dorrell and Mrs. Alex, Johnston with Mr, and Mrs, IF. Ferguson, Orono, on Sunday P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Sturrpek, Sharow and Donald, AN spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. H, McLaughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin attended the Hoogkamp-Kupery wedding in Whitby United Church, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wilson and fam- nic in Lindsay, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ilale and family, Toronto, with their parents Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hale. oo Mr, and Mrs. Wes Pearce, Mr. and 4 Mrs, Ghas. Venning and Mr. and Mrs. John Rahn, attended the silver wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Loy Péarce, near Port Perry, Saturday night. My. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou of Port Perry, visited Mrs. George Crawford. Mrs. John McKee spent last week with friends in Bowmanville. Rev: C. W. Hutton left Sunday night to attend a course in Rural Socialogy at Evaston, Ill. Rev. R, H. Wylie, of Port Perry, conducted the sacramental service inthe United Church on Sun- day night and delivered & fine sermon from the text "What is that to thee, Rev. Mr. Crosier of Whitby," will have charge of the ser- vices next Sunday. Heartiest congratulations to the rest of our Cartwright students at- tending universities as follows: Miss Betty McArthur passed with honors her second year at the University of 'Western Ontario in London, Her course is a four year honour course in Business Administration and Secre- tarial Science. Miss Shirley Hamil- ton- passed her second year in Hotel, Restaurant and Resort Administration at Ryerson Institute, Toronto, Mr. Murray Werry is graduating in his final Dentistry Course at University of Toronto, and Glen VanCamp passed his first year in engineering in Ham- ilton, Harvey Graham was chosen top student in the Junior year at Kemptville Agricultural School. At graduation exercises held June 4, he was awarded the Kemptville Alumni Association award of $26.00 made to the student who has in the opinion-of his fellow classmates, made the great est contribution to the educational, social and athletic activities of the class and school during the Junior year, He was also awarded the G. Howard Ferguson Memorial Award for ranking highest in general: pre- ficiency and the Kemptville Advance Trophy for achievement in English and the development of self-expression through Literary Society activities, Mra. Grace McGill and family, of Oshawa,. with the Harold Swain's on Sunday. # . The June meeting of the W.A, of St. John's Church, was held in the Parish Hall on Thursday, June 16th, Meat- ing opened with. devotional exercises after which the Minutes, Treasurer's report, etc, were read. Mrs, Nichol- son gave an interesting account of the Board meeting held in St. George's Church, Islington, mentioning particu- larly Mrs, Britton Osler's account of her month in India, A 'thank you' eard was read from Miss Edith and Mr, Henry Thompson, for a letter of sympabhy received at the time of the death of their brother William, Mra, \ ¥ their home in the village on Thursday. ily attended the Clements family pic- |i I « THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1966-7 John Hamilvon, Dorcas secretary, read a letter from the Principal of the In- dian Boarding School in Prince Albert, Sask., acknowledging with thanks the bale and the special outfit for an In- Y dn girl, 'which they had received, President, Miss Parr, booklet containing a full and interest- ing account of the work carried in by had on hand a the Women's Training College. She asked that it"be circulated among the members so that it could be read by each. Arrangement were completed for, the bazaar, supper and program to be held on Anglican Pay, July lat. Meeting - was closed by the Reawor after which lunch was served by @oup three with Mrs. Geo, Staniland as con- veners,, i SATURDAY, ve & PUBL Ic SC HOOL SOI'BALL TOURN AMENT. i ~~ BOOTH. : Admission b0c. NA . $ : TQ \ i ADMISSION 50c. A] ; PLOT AAPA FU RU RU Sete PASAT ATM BEDARD J SSN TR 23 ESSO £ CODA SIA SS EARN ARANA UAL SPORTS DAY REENBANK COMMUNITY PARK STARTING AT | tH P.M. : Afternoon ¥ + RACES FOR CHIL DREN -- PRIZES FOR THE i DECORATED DOLL CARRIAGE and BICYCLE 1 WEIGHT GUESSING OF PONY and RIDER. Public School Children Free Evening I] i Old Tyme and Modern Dancing. : + To Bé Held in the COMMUNITY TALL VE SUNDERLAND ORCHESTRA a -- LOOK A BRAND NEW HAN nN BOA ARARANS JUNE 25th BEST LUNCH DEAL | One that You Can't Afford to Miss FOR THE FIRST TIME ESSO OIL FURNACES and OIL BURNERS COMPLETELY INSTALLED WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIVE YEARS TO PAY 10% DO GUARANTEED OIL and SERVICE ON CONTRACT i By IMPERIAL OIL ! ! MOSIER SHEET METAL (24 Hour Service) 21 CHURCH ST. Phones--Office 5-2734 naan LL rt Res. 5-2751 OSHAWA, ONT. DLL 4 TA Vigo or Oil Co. Ltd. FUEL OIL and STOVE OIL Stove 0il 19,5 cents per gal. Fuel 0il 16% cents per gal. FOR DELIVERY PHONE Oshawa 65-1109 : iS A ------ -- ---- -- ------ UE DAGON DA - TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS LPISH * MEAT * POULTRY CUSTOM 5 SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" CS ¥y¥v§ vi .v 1a - 0: ort Ew A gli a anu A ne ran My a Sa, 0B TA UT Re A A piping EN re" a % Jamie pr a * " rE Xian a Fr ae

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