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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1955, p. 4

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A 2 By {] WN LN EP UA TY EY WN E ada Tak SAA WTS IRA Li TA VARIN - RRERE A DA RE C4 PEARLS SN RR A BE RG \ 3 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1966 © Jeffrey. "United Chureh on Saturday, Sept. 10, "Birth Mas, Thos. Risebrough, Balsam, Ont, - Orono, Onl, on Saturday, August 13, © Crozier; LOCAL Mr, and Mis. Frank Slemmon and | Dawn have returned to Ottawa after holidaying with Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey and Bob. "Miss Slemman is commencing her new duties: with Wood-Gundy & Co. Ltd. in Ottawa. re Mrs, WW. J. O'Brien and Janet, of Ottawa, spent a few days with Murs, C. C, Jeffrey. - Mrs, Jeffrey has ac- companied them to Ottgwa for a-visit, Miss Beatrice McNab, of New York City, Mr, Tom McNab, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, O. W. Hancock, of Ottawa, were recent guests of Mrs: C. CG. 14 Mrs. J. D. McCombe and sun Barry, of North Battleford, Sask., are visit- ing Mrs. McCombe's mother, Mps. Margaret Real. © Mr, and Mrs. Sam. C. Swanton, of Winnipeg, were in town last week call- ing on old acquaintances, Mr. Swan- ton was in Toronto to attend the Knights (Temples National Conven- tion. bi Announcement Mr. and Mrs. W. HL. McCartney, of Manchester, announce thE dhgagement of their daughter Wilma Maxine, to Lawrence Norman Midgley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Midgley, of Man- chester. The wedding to take place at Manchester United Church, on Sat- urday, September 10 at 3 pan, Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baylis, of Greenbank, announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Mae Baylis, to Willinm Neil Cressman, son of Mr. Carl Cressman and the late Mrs. Cressman, of Kitchener, Ontario. The marriage to take place in Greenbank at 3 pan, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heayn =(nee Betty Jannack) are happy to announce the birth of a danghter, Vickie Lde, 8 Ihs., 330 ozs, at the Port Perry Com- munity Memorial Hospital, August 12, 1950. Deaths KI1GH T= At the home of his daughter, 'on Wednesday, August 10th, 1955, Arthur Kigh€, of Tort Perry, beloved husband of the lates Lillian Day, in his 86th year. Iuneral from the MeDer- mott- Panamaker Chapel, Port Perry, on Saturday, August 137 Interment] Pine Grove Cemetery, * . AE . CROZIER, Olive May-- Suddenly at L466, Olive May Foster, of Port Perry, heloyed "wife of the late Frederick 19, dear mother of Margaret (Mrs, Gorge Buimett), Port! Perry; Donald, Douglas and Keith, of Scugog Island; dear sister of Greta (Mrs, Roy St. John), Porgy Perry; and Marion (Mrs. C. Rowland), Port Perry. NEWS THE CHURCHES ST. JOHNS' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH r Minister-- Rev, B. D. Armstrong, B.A, DD. re Sunday School, discontinued for the month of August, During this month the members of St. John's Church will, worship with the congregation of the United Church while Dr. Armstrong is holidaying, - © PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. Hl. WYLIE, B.A., Minister Sunday, Aufust 21st 10 a.m.--Sunday School (full Sunday School again) 11 a.m.--We are pleased to welcome the congregation of St. Johns' Presbyterian Church to. worship with us, ' - 7.30 p.m--LFellowship Hour is dis- continued for the present. CHURCH OI" THE ASCENSION (ANGLICAN) "Reve Ko OW. Scott, L.Th.,, Rector Sunday, August 21st IL a.m. Morning Prayer Rev. Victor Blake PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH © Pdstor--David J. Toews Sunday, August 21st 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.---Worship Service 7.30 p.m.--livening Service, Wed, 8 p.m.--Prayer_ Meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.-- Young Peoples, T PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, August 21st Morning Yorship at 11 a.m. livening Service at 7 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME Pastor, Lloyd Faulkner, Bare il Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Olive Crozier, who passed away suddenly on August 13th, wishes to thank their many friends, neighbours and pall- bearer Tor the kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offer- ings. The Crozier Family, Sisters Greta and Marion, The family of the late Arthur Kight wish to thank all kind friends and re- for their acts of kindness, words of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the illness of Mr. Arthur Kight and at the time of their bereavement. latives Appreciation, Myr. and Mrs, James Fenton wish to extend their thanks for the very fine service rendered by the lire Brigade of Port Perry in connection with the recent fire at their farm, THE OLD HOME TOWN BUS WILL STOP HERE ONLY ON SIGNA ° Gi -------- # a ON SPOOKWAY LANE BETWE WAITING FOR THE LAST BUS DISMAL DIPAND BERIS, Mr oh x; COPA. LMA KING FEATURES STVDICATR foe, WORLD sous reves By STANLEY H-M-M- STRANGER IN THESE PARTS, Doc--- YER A BIG-CITY ja VACATIONER ~ * NOTICE THE NEW \, SUN-BACK GOWN!) oy JELLY POWDERS SALADA TEA, 30 bag size BETTY CROCKER CAKE MI ASTOR COFFEE, 1 Ib, size YORK TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz MAPLE LEAF DETERGENT Prince Albert: Week-End SPECIALS, August 19-20 FREE DELIVERY OF ORDERS OF $2.00 OR MORE DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE X Girt ridiisininaantridene reise BETA eit irsinratir rir esi nisin 2 for 3lc. Siiinivenranisdurisuerdusirsevivessunrenive 41c. ~ Phone 485W re ot A rt ei yy A. " ed COMING EVENTS Prospect W. A. The Prospect W. A, will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Dearborn on Aug. 18th at 8 p.m. Visitors are welcome. 5 { Home Baking Sale will be held Friday: Evening, August 19th, at the Water Front, Port Perry, under the auspices of the' Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. ", Auction Sale THURSDAY, SEPT. 8--Hereford Cattle, Farm Stock, Implements, Hay Grain, the property of Alex. C. Me- Donald, lot 1, con, 2, Eldon Twp. in the Village of Woodville. Farm sold, No Reserve, Terms Cash. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer, Blackwater, Ont, In Memoriam ESPIE In loving memory of David Kispie, who passed away August 22nd, 1968. : -Mingling today with quiet tears Are the happy mémories of bygone years, Sadly missed by wife and daughter. i STRONG---1In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Joseph Strong, who passed away, Aug. 18th, 1951, } Your presence is ever near us, " Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of father, out Loved ones would never forget. IFoiitfly remembered by Ruth, + Hugh and Granddaughters,' Fair Dates Beaverton .......... wees. September 15-17 Blackstock ......ccnmvnrivrnrivn October 7-8 Lakefield -.. September 16-17 Lindsay ....coveveninenens September 20-24 Markham ........cceveenene Sept. 29, Oct, 1 Oakwood ... ...September 19-20 Orillia ....... OE SS September 8-10 ORONO ivisiiipiimiviminsivserses September 9-10 OSHAWA ... «August 18-20 'Peterborough iin, August 3-6 PORT PERRY . September 8-b Sunderland ................ September 13-14 SULEONR siiiiimimem ition, August 4-b Toronto ... Aug. 26-Sept. 10 Uxbridge .... eormieisiing ..September 28 Cattle Rustlers Are Suspected SUTTON -- Police said today they suspect rustlers are responsible for disappearance of 18 head of cattle The animals, part of two herds pas- turing near' flighway 48, 60 miles north of Toronto, are valued at more than $5,000, Mr. Howard said. Deputy reeve William: Sellers of Sutton, who owns. 10 of the missing cows, examined the area Monday from a plane and reported no breaks in the farm fence, : that's TAILOR MADE for... Firestone "500" ALL-NYLON TUBELESS TIRE IT'S 91% STRONGER WITHSTANDS 374 MORE HEAT (0730 [¢]:{: BLOWO!T and PUNCTURE PROTECTION aman BB BB BT TROT TOROR ERC ECRRR "TENDERS Scugog Township School Area Board is calling for A] : TENDERS for INSTALLING OIL BURNER of S. S. No. 2, Scugog. Also for DECORATING INTERIOR and EXPERIOR of 8, S. No. 2 Scugog. ve Tenders must be in the hands of 'the Secretary by August 20th, 1955. Lowest or any Tender not fiecessarily - accepted. ' IN FURNACE 2 For further particulars contact the Secretary: : o LAVERNE MARTYN, . 3 ~~ R.R. 3, Port Perry. TOOT OO Pa rag EEE THE ANNE MacMASTER NURSERY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN 4 and 5 YEARS 'wo Friday. For information and enrolment contact iy Mrs. Anne MacMaster PHONE 526 rr --y nH - Commencing early in- September, 'Classes for Pre-Kinder- garten-Ghildren will be open every aftérnoon, Monday to PORT PERRY | during the last week from the farm of | D. R. Howard. MARTING : - | APPLE JUICE Case of 12 Tins OLD SOUTH - | Jr a4 obs Souda: a we ° si aio, i : D 8 re Ls Sein duice 2 *"| Blended Juice 4 31. 'Orange Juice . tw gg [Caso 12 Tim -- 3.60 ase ot 12 Taig 4.10 Toilet Tissue "ei" 2 for 37 Lemon Juice T 2 for 25c|Weasattsn i Too . J i Ao : Raspberry Jam by ig 41 omato Juice in ; TRE Ta Ee ota 3 I<) Salada roid Cotfon pepoctia 1.11 -f Pineapple Juice "5 3 3c| poremount -- Fancy Rod -- ue rE V-8 Vegetable Juice "wr 17. Sockeye Salmon 39 | Welch's = CL i oop Faris eT oi a Grape Juice ~~ . it 23[ Toilet Soap "38ers 25: | '32-0z. Bottle 43 Ts iq ee FUE Rg Libby's 2 TL oiie ssue. ~~ 2 for 23 Citrus Salad Tn 3e[------ 4 | LiBBY'S -- COOKED #5 : Kralt Cheez Whiz'ii' 5 5<| Spaghetti 2 25. | CITT | rer rr-- wall ~ VEGETABLES WR 4" MERYS BEST FOR JUICE AND EVERY USE -- 200's BRANDED BEEF ro sukisi: Oranges doz. 3 §¢[Blade Roast 1». 37. FRESH -- CRISP -- GREEN 3" A 10 BLADE BONE REMOVED gt) Bunch Carrots J sues TQ. 3 ay GOLDEN RIPR ; + Shor t Rib Roast b. 39. . Bananas 19. CRISP AND CRUNCHY -- HOLLAND MARSH Washed Celery 2 Staite 2 7 Radishes 2 1 7: DAILY ARRIVALS OF PEACHES, PLUMS, LETTUCE, PEPPERS, ONIONS, BTC. Frozen Foods BIRDSEYE STRAWBERRIES, 18 ox. pkg. 4% BIRDSEYE GREEN PEAS, 12 ox. pkg. _____ 8 for 40¢ Poly Bags 4 FRESHLY GROUND -- LEAN Minced Beef SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- SRINLBSS ") Brookfield Sausage fo 29: 45. YOUNG AND TENDER -- SLICED i ok Beef Liver b 30. There's a Red & White Store near you - LITTLR BRITAMN Bullock's Groeeteria PORT PERRY . Dewson's Food Marked REDS WHITE "| DREFT DETERGENT = 75 "PEANUT BUTTER : Mon 30. Fancy Hourglass Tumbler >

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