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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1955, p. 8

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8 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1056 - SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK CoLLECA Aik SKULLS ow SHIELDS oF IR VICTIMS fo PROVE ARLIR VALOR | H IESSIAN, ASRS RDFa EL Goth. OUR PHONE NUMBER PORT, NOTICE New Phone No. 530W PERRY RAY HOBBS GARAGE MANCHESTER, HAS BEEN CHANGED ONT. Ashburn There was an attendance of 77 at the Sundfy School service on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. Rev. R, H. Wylie, of Port. Perry United Church had charge of the church sérvice at 7.30 pam.. He preached a very inspiring sermon on the 23rd Psalm. Miss Joan Mellor, guest soloist of Avenue Road Church, Toronto, sang "There Was Ninety and Nine". She was accompaned by Miss I"ern Stephen, The regular monthly meeling of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. A. Deeming. The president, Mrs. M. Sparks, occupied the chair and open- "od the meeting with the singing of hymn 270, "Breathe on Me Breath of God" after which Elizabeth Deeming offered prayer. Mrs. H. Doble the Scripture lesson. was answered with a verse of Seripture "word "reap". The asked to have their containing th members were ¥ articles ready for the bale which will be packed berore the 1st of Sept. The president announced that Miss Laura K. Pelton, of Toronto, will be the guest speaker at the Thank Offering on Wednesday, October bth, The chapter on "Health in India" from the Study Book was taken by Peggy Gra- ham. The meeting closed with the singing: of hymn 396 "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love", and, the Mizpah Benediction, The hostess served a very dainty lunch of ice cream, cake and lemon- ade, read Mrs. Wes Routley extended to Mrs. 600000000 v0 0 000 ee ett c ace ele ec esatacece ee COCO SCE. SCITOC ICI OL. ¢. 0 oC eo eco ocac o PEAS ALTA +e Lares' 5 RR RR A SE So RE SAASLAA RAR RA RARARLAAAN AAR FRIAR FAIRE ATE RETAIL MERCHANTS A meeting of the Retail Merchants will be held in the Public Library on TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th at 8 p.m. sharp. All Merchants are requested {o attend as a number of - s Important Decisions must be made at this time. are not there, don't complain about the results. PITA MIRON 2 MM IIIT SEN te 2S a rain Fetter Se dh os > Se52g80ecececscececec vs If you Port Perry Fair LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 5 The roll call Horse Races. Gala Midway Ont. County Black & White Show Exhibition of Live Stock & Produce Grandstand Entertainment ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 50c. CARS 26c¢, Public School' Children FREE EVENING PROGRAM | In Memorial Gardens = IN CO-OPERATION WITH TH PORT PERRY LIONS. | Indoor Carnival and Dancing | Doors Open at 8 p.m. = Round and Square, [| Thurs. to Sat. 'UXBRIDGE --"w 50 PO -- ESOS ANAS Sr ie : J Days . Tn | THEATRE sit Uf | 2 SHOWS LAKEVIEW ' PORT PERRY . Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. : 1 , EACH NIGHT AT , - : . THURS., FRL, SAT. - AUG. 1819.20 "1 7 and 9 P.M. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello UNLESS _. In Their Laugh-a-Minute Comedy Riot ¢ OTH ERWISE * STATED * August 16 20 Kirk Douglas - "MAN WITHOUT A STAR" This draina ana its acting achievements will be talked about all through 1955 . and for many years to come! ik IN TECHNICOLOR BE a SE A Ra aati | Monday to Wednesday Deeming a vote 'of thanks for her kind hospitality. Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to Mrs. Walter Knight in the death of her sister 'Miss Strickland of Scarboro. - Misses Fern 'Stephen and Joan Mel. lor, of Toronto, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen. Fern had just returned from a two weeks' motor trip to the New England States. BING CROSBY ~ GRACE KELLY WILLIAM HOLDEN in A PERLBERG SEATON Production - _ A Paramount Picture it eanne Crain August 22 - 24 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton visited | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Graham, of Lindsay, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James McChristie, of! Toronto, were recent, guests of Mr. and Mrs. We§ Routley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuttaford and son John, of Edmonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Purdy, of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of Miss A, Dowson, ADULTS 65c. Childs, ppent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, of Deep River. ; fig Miss Peggy Graham is spending her holidays with' parents at Fort William, - . her "A and C MEET THE KEYSTONE CoPs" j 4 2ND BIG FEATURE : ' : ! * "THE BELLS OF CORONADO" Two Complete Shows at 7 p.m. and 9.10 pan. Roy Rogers and Trigger in - LS 1 ~~ Joel McCrea and Barbara Hale In The Glorious Technicolor Adventure Hit MON., TUES. WED. = AUG. 22-23-24 "THE LONE HAND" COMEDY AND SHORT PICTURES afl off ff Bg Of gn Hf je -- 10 DO FRESH BAKING DAILY FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE, GERROW'S Phone 32W * BUNS, PIES} CAKES, Saturday Special JELLIED DOUGHNUTS BAKERY __TARTS Why Does the Onario- Federation of ~ Agriculture Take Such an Interest I ge Myrtle - In Automobile Insurance? PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT « | CHILDREN 26c¢, You simply can't farm today without the aid of the 'motor ; | car, the truck and other mechanical equipment, I a ---- - ? es ...------ Few operations, in fact, are further away from the horse | Mis. Graham, of Toronto, is visit- and buggy than farming. CM | ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herb : | C8 Ashton, : : With so much motor traffic, the fair eis the pro- = i] Re tection of insurance more than ever, to safeguard his home : "Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher, Harold and his savings against the loss that can follow an accident. . Dita aiid Margarit xi Mus, Cioran That's why the Ontario Federation of Agriculture sponsors i C0-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Phone Brooklin 603 r 21 Of all three... SWARTES Fresh, new beauty with a silhouette that's the fos. lowest and sleekest of any full-size car! Long front Cli: i fenders reach far forward to form gleaming hoods Fi i over Plymouth's smartly framed headlights. Mrs. John Hamer = | | ...MOST POWERFUL Plymouth has the biggest passenger compartment in its field. Actually longer overall than the interiors of many cars costing far more! Bigger trunks than most cars. Plymouth offers you greatest legroom: am widest front seat in its price range, too. resis od) ik New, Plymouth Hy-Fire V-8 provides 167 horsepower--highest standard horsepower in the low-price field, Two brilliant new 6-cylinder PowerFlow engines have 116 and 126 horsepower for plenty of zip with exceptional economy. lactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited "PLYMOUTH MOTION-DESIONED FOR THE FORWARD LOOK. J FOR A GOOD BUY IN A GOOD USED FAR... SEE OUR WIDE SELECTIONS NOW I INNES MOTOR SALES PHONE 168 PORT PERRY, ONT.

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