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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jun 1955, p. 8

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ARE Ea Begs $ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 28rd, 1956 Et Bata AT ANA ANTE RSS OA ER Maat i rd - & LAKEVIEW THEATRE PORT PERRY T'wo Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 23.24.25 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis with Mona Freeman and Don Defore In their Riotous Comedy with Music * "JUMPING JACKS" SHORT PICTURE MONDAY, COMEDY, ETC. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27.28.20 Tony Curtis and Julia Adams In the Tense and Exeiting Thrill Sensation "SIX BRIDGES to CROSS" Adult Entertainment > > a > rem TRY ONE OF lu Apple, Saturday Specials "Pineapple Layer Cake" " "Lemon Tarts" GERROW'S BAKERY Phone 32W G. M. GERROW 0 EEE LLG NIT EEE EEE. i. | U8 BRERA BE WR | OUR DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PIES ueberry, Cherry, Raspberry, and other fresh fruit d A ee smi cei tcc i Inter-County Senior Basehall THY SDAY, JUNE ST. THOMAS VS. MERCHANTS 23, 8 pm. DSHAWA ane No. 8. EVERY THURSDAY IS Bank Night I'irst 250 ladies are to' receive a sealed envelope containing any- where from He to $10.00. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, © BRANTFORD © VS, MERCHANTS 8 P.M. OSHAWA Game No. 9 This Saturday i is Farmers' Night After the game a greased pig will be released--men from the several communities will partici- pate in trying to catch the pig which weighs 100 pounds. En- trants are invited.. The winner will keep the pig, and there are also prizes of 100 Ibs. of Master Pig Grower, donated-by Master Feeds of Oshawa and 100 pounds - of Premier Hog Grower donated by Copperismlin o of Oshawa. 3 'Special Draw for a Trip to NEW YORK. Kinsmen Civic Mémorial Stadium Oshawa How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? Even the finest watch should be cleaned and oiled atleast once a year. Neglect today--may mean costly repair bills tomorrow. "INSPECTION FREE! Let us inspect your watch, It's worth a few momerits of your time to find out whether all's well. There's no charge or obligation for this service. Way not drop in wedas? ? SANDILAND J ewellers | PORT PERRY, | EXPERT WATCH a Phone 447. We use GENUINE BULOVA FACTORY PARTS \ ; Plus: General "Admission 6c. --h--...ob,-r i PROFESSIONAL RESTLING PORT PERRY ARENA FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, 8.45 p.m. Special Attraction THE MIDGETS 'Wee Tommy Tucker, i Ibs. Big Ih, 100 lbs. PLUS: Other All Star Evinls Ringside $1.00 Children 60c, Prospect The ladies of the W.A. spent an en- Joyable evening on Wednesday, June 8th as guests of Mrs, Leslie Beacock. The meeting was opened with the motto and hymn 168, "Take Time to be Holy", followed - by the Lord's Prayer. - Margaret and Jean Holtby were in charge of the Devotional per- iod, based on John 165:1-17, Mrs, C: Vernon and Mrs. 'M. Holtby favoured with a lovely duet, "The Blue Skirt Waltz". ¢« Hymn 47 Abide With Me" glosed .this part of the program, The president took charge of the business session, Minutes were read and approved and Roll Call answered with-your favorite flower... Ten mem-. bers being present, A reply has been received from Scott Mission re a bale of good used clothing, which they would be most grateful to receive. This will be packed sometime during the first week of July at the church, so ladies please get your donations of clean, mended clothes ready. Any non-members wishing to donate please leave same with any of the members. We also voted $10 to the Seott Mission Fresh Air Fund. Plans were made to hold a baking sale on Thursday, June 30 on the lawn of Mrs. C. Vernon. Please keep this in mind. - The treasurer gave a wonderful re- port of the Bazaar held on June 1, In spite of a smaller attendance than usual, our proceeds to date amount to $167.00. Our thanks to all who contributed to the success of this event. the regular date, July 14, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Murray Holtby. The meeting was closed with the Theme Song and Prayer. All enjoyed a de- licious lunch and social hour. Sympathy of the community is ex- The July meeting will be held onl tended to the family of the late Mrs. James Somerville, a highly esteemed resident of this community, who pass- ed away last week: ¥ Manchester ~. There was an average attendance at chinch on Sunday morning to hear the splendid address by Rev. Mr. Mutton. The assistance of the men-who helped in the choir was much appreciated. ¥ ¥ "On Sunday, June 26th, Sacramental service will be held also a baptismal servite, This .will be Mr, Mutton's farewell service. : We are sorry to repoit Murs. Emile Donnelly ill in hospital. Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Midgley were, Mrs. Murray McLaren, Scugog; Mr, and Mrs. Rud- kin, and Mrs." R. Rudkin and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hall, Toronto. Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Brent Must- ard, Stouffville, spent Tuesday with her parents here, : Mrs." Kate Vanderwynde, Toronto, was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holtby over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Midgley and Misses Carol Midgley "and. Noreen Donnelly attended . sports day at Zephyr last Saturday and remained for the program and dance. Mrs. Allan Jackson and Mrs. W. F. Crosier attended a meeting last Wed- nesday of Leaskdalé and Udora Wom- | en's Associations, where Mrs, Jaskson|. was guest speaker. . The annual S. S. picnic will be held on Monday, June 27, at Geneva Park. The lunch basket is important. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Stouff- : ville and Mr, Robert Taylor, of Ux- bridge, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Crosier on Sunday. (formerly operated by e LIGHT REPAIRS eo WASHING, "Jack Pargeter ite Rose Service . Station Corner of Perry and Mary Streets PORT PERRY READY TO SERVE YOU WITH © FINE WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS .. CALL US FOR QUICK SERVICE' PHQNE 522 Archer Motor Sales) GREASING (a | Prince Albert Among the guests at the home of Miss Spence and Mrs, - Smith last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spence of Lansing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Simmonds of Brantford and also Mrs. Hugh McColl, Toronto, The Snelgrove family 'recently at- tended 'the picni¢ at Little 'Britain in honor of Miss Snelgrove who celebrat- ed her 99th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McLean, Toronto spent a few dpy last week with their friends the Misses Holman, Decoration Day at beautiful Pine Grove Cemetery was on Sunday and it was thought that the cemetery looked even more lovely than ever for this annual occasion. The weather was ideal and a very large crowd was present. The address by Rev. R. H. ylie was outstanding. Keep in mind the Baking Sale--in Coming Events, Rev. W. J. H, Smythe will speak at the Church service on Sunday. This will also be Communion Sunday. All the boys who were present at Ronnie Porter's birthday party had a. swell time. . Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Plaunt, Douglas and Donna of Reaboro spent Sunday with her sister Mr. and Mrs. H. Jef. frey and Denise, MORE DONE i AN HOUR © recent years. Tractors and implements now available give control over the work the year 'round and on more and ~ more farms there is less and less need to employ hard-to-get and high-cost farm labour. MASSE Mechanization has meant more to the farm than relief from drudgery and freedom from heavy - burdensome physical toil. Mecha- "nization has brought a new Bncept of living. In the advancement of their operations through mechanization -~farmers have found in Massey- Harris and- Ferguson tractors and ~ WHEN IT' S DONE WITH POWER What one man can do on the farm in work output has heen increased many times by the developrhents in power farming equipment in of farming. and has given Laeiitir the greatest lift in years. And | - mechanization has contributed | greatly to the more wide-spread | sharing in higher standards | a | i machines time and labour saving developments. advantages that help them do their ~ work easily, quickly and more - profitably. Your local -dealer will | be glad to tell you about the latest \ Y-HARRIS- FERGUSON LIMITED Cstters of High Quality Farm Implements Since 1847 B + + "TOOLS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Best Tire Values in vz COFFEE PERCULATORS FEY N-- % y Canada Precision built Toolg for Craftsman PORTABLE MIXERS or. hobbiest IRONS, TEA KETTLES, a iy MARR: : SAWS - DRILLS TOASTERS ii op SANDERS i : More mileage. Als _Bievetes A HAND TOOLS SIZES and STYLES | ADMIRAL TO SUIT EVERY MEMB Low cost, =. of the Pineal Qualls, XH x OF THE FAMILY. in 7 x AUTO x LL NG ge LE 1 ARR cAMP ani _ ACCESSORIES POW ER MOWERS oy Kana J STEELCOTE COTTAGE of all kinds ROTARY or REEL \ Seat : gh SUPPLIES " Covers | "%*¢ | PAINT OUTDOOR : avers TACKEL : GRILLS POPULAR : A STOVES pari ~ of the latest and THERMOS MAKES ~ and Designs BOTTLES COLOURS and Top SUPPLIES JUGS ' 3 elk \ on ox Quality J ND omething for all the Family, Home and the Car a -- -- - oa SORIES rom vounm VACATION PLEASURE ACCES Fri., June 24 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY ROBERT HOWSAM, Proprietor. AT: WESTERN TIRE & AITO SUPPLY Ho hie Soin Ba LTE T ET EY ° - i Ba! 8 i : { 8 5 3 ¢ ; > 3 A A} pe

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