PE A i Bret | vA EES ral 3, alts Se kr Pos EN * * rr 15% ASS : "Myr, and Mrs, Ian Stuart and son -, David of Florida visited Mrs. Thos. Smith and Mrs, Wm. VeuCamp early '18st week, Mr, and Mrs. Vas. Robertson, Unity Sask.; Mr, and Mrs, John Pollen, 'fre- hern, Sask, and Mrs, Jos. Forder, of Nestleton were guests of MY, and Mrs, Roy Taylor Tuesday afternoon and evening. Mus, Nothian Somers, Sheila and .. Glen, Toronto are visiting Mrs. Jas, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Wright, Detroit visited with their nephews and fanul- ies the Waltér and 'Lloyd Wright's on Saturday, Mr, and Mis. Lee Timleck were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray: McGill, # Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Bradburn and Jimmie, Toronto spent the week-end with his mother Mrs, Wes. Bradburn and other friends, Mrs, Arnold 'L'aylor and Dianne are spending this week with her mother Mrs. Noble at a cottage on Sturgeon Lake, Mr." and Mrs, Fred Hall and Mr, and Mrs, Everett Hall, Dawson Creek, B.C, visited the Huttons last Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Hutton and family left Thursday to spend a week at then home near Kemptville, : Mr. and Ms Rud Heaslip, Toronto visited the Harry VanCamps and Wal- lace Marlows last week. : "Mr, David Scribner and Mrs, Terry Webster, New York visited with Muy. and Mrs, Earl Dorrell and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mountjoy Aussiay; and Wednesday. Misses ksther and Gail Woodward; Pointe au Baril and Mrs, Geo. Proutt Caesarea are visiting Mr, and Mais. Stanford VanCamp, Richard and Dor- reen. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Bewinad, Lenora and (Richard, Barrie, spent Sunday with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Bowman, Mura, Nelson Mollen, Sunderland and Don Glover and family, Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys. The Gordon Strong family and Mrs. Robt. Bruce attended decoration. ser- vice at Pleasant Point Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Helen, Doit and lady friend, Orillia were Sun- day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and family, Myxp. McArthur and Ardis have re- turned from a visit with friends in Stratford. - Mr, and Mrs. Stan Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Ty- _ vone with the Stan Rahm's Sunday. Mrs. Goldwin Faint and girls who have spent the summer at their cot- tage returned to Toronto, Saturday. A miscellaneous shower was held in the community hall, Wed. night for 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Imrie (Yvonne Grieve): A very pleasing feature was the fine orchestra of which Donald is a member came up from Lindsay and contributed a number to the program. Then furnished the music for the dance... Quite a number visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey Friday night and Charivaried them, : / 'Miss Dianne Blain is spending two " weeks in Bowmanville. "Mrs, 8. Hepburn, Mrs, Wenborn and Mr, Ernie Henry, Oshawa, called on Mrs. Darcy Sunddy. _Mr. and Mrs. E. Robertson of Min- den visited the latters brother Mr, Wil- bert Archer & Mrs. Archer last week. * Miss Nora Venning, Mr. Alex Dever, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson and Jean and Mrs, Wilbert Archer spent + Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wes, Mont- gomery at Cedar Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Art Burt and family, | London, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Ford: and Roberta and iss Jean Ford, Toronto were Sunday ests of Mrs. Robt. Ford, Mrs, Burt has remained for a week. Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Venning and Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Hamilton motored to Gravenhurst Saturday and took the "one hundred mile 'eruise" through the Muskoka Lakes, - Miss Joan Venning visited Mr, and | Mra. Doug. Hayes at Islington Satur- "day and they brought her home Sun- day and visited the Fred Hamilton's, Misses Wilma Toms and Joyce Gra- ham left Saturday for an eight day conducted bus tour through the Smo- key Mountains, Tenn. Mr. and Mra, Harold McLaughlin and famjly spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Sturrock and family, Bowmanville. < Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill and family, Scugog Point, visited-the Harold Me- Laughlin's Wednesday. Mr, Donald Bradbury, Scugog Point had charge of the service in the Unl- ted Church Sunday evening and Mr. Raymond Bradbury rendered a violin solo, Mr, and Mrs. 'Bert Allen, Gaynor, Phyllis and Gregory, Willowdale, were Sunday guests of Mra, Velva Bailey, Mr; and Mrs, Bandy Dawson, Sand- Flulomean ra and girl friend, Windsor with Mis. Fred Bailey Sunday. ° It was Mrs. Bailey's 82nd Birthday and seventeen guests. had a picnic supper on "the lawn. Congratulations Mis. Bailey, | Messrs, Fred Tiewin and het NVanCamp are exhibiting sheep at-Ot- tuwa Fair this week, - Mr, and Mrs, Wally McBrien and 'Mri and Mrs. Jas, Kooking, 'Loronto, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. cecil Hamilton, = " wd Llie Hydro was turned on in wi. Bslan's new house last week, mr. and mus, Blain have moved into the house, kirnie Willerton had a well dug last week, Mr, Brown of Bowmanville did the digging. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Holtby and rawsy, Kobert und Nei spent ten agys nolidaying at Wilberforce, mr, and al. Harold's, Mr, Krnie Willerton, Ronnie, Larry and wayne visited 1 relatives in Guelph recently. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bellis and grandson Denny Bellis ot Milwaukee, wise, U.S.A, visited Mrs, Bellis' sis- ter, Mrs, Win. Blain, and family last week. Mrs. Kilpatrick was a supper guest of Mrs. Wm, Steele at [Raglan last Friday. spent the week-end 57 'Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Smith and girls of Stouffville visited Mr, and Mus. Wm, Blain and. Mr. and Mrs, John 'Greenwood and family on Sunday. Murs. Kilpatrick and George accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie of Oshawa on Sunday to Bewdley. They visited Mr, and' Mrs. Everett Joll.at Newcastle on their way home, 1 4 There will be church here next Sun- day, August 28th at '11 aan. Mr. J. Greer will be guest speaker, Regular services will resume on September 4. Miss Edith Lakey of Toronto is vis- iting her brother Mr. C. W. Lakey. Mrs. Mansell Gerrow and childyen ther Mrs. H. Walker last week, - Miss Dawn Sutcliffe is visiting: at Mrs. S. Bray of 'Raglan while her cou- sin Miss Lynda Bray is visiting here. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dussault and Ricky of Toronto and troit, cliffe were visiting at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Crosier.on Sunday. Mr. Ken Hastings and Mrs, A. Hast- ings of Whitevale were recent visitors of Mrs. F. Kendall. Prince Albert Would you like to attend a diffgr- ent church for a change? Well, cgme over to our Church Anniversary) set for Sunday, Sept. 11, 2.30 p.m. Bpe- cial Speaker and Music. ~~ ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter and family joined the re-union pitnic of /the Ro- bertson family tree held/at Cold Springs on Sunday. : Miss Marion Martyn has returned home after holidaying last week with the Boy Spout World Jamboree held it too. Miss Lexie Munro of Toronto spent | a few days last week with Mrs, Smith | and Miss Spence. Miss Linda Smith, Toronto spent last week with her Grandmother Mis. G. R. Smith, and Miss Spence. 'Mr. and Mrs. B. Fear enjoyed a motor trip to Washington, U.8.A.,.and other places during their holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Martyn spent a few days this week with relatives in Lindsay. We.were sorry Miss M. Holman re- quired a, week's rest in the hospital but all hope she will soon be much improved. . Mr. and Mra, L. Timlick, Toronto, have been holidaying at the home of the Misses M. and F, Holman, and other friends, an -- Patient: "I'd like to have a quarter removed from my stomach, doctor," 'Doctor: "When did you swallow it, air?" : Patient: "I think it was about 16 years ago." Doctor: "And you're just coming to me now?" " Patient: "Well, at the time I did not need the money." Mrs: rine tHoltby nave been staying pr were visiting at the home of her mo- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dussault of De- i Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart of Bitch- ; relatives in Lindsay. Master soe Hunter is attending at Niaghra-on-the-Lake, and enjoying |. a VEC CTT TUBELESS TIRES ©® SOFTER RIDE @® SILENT TREAD '@ SKID PROTECTION "®@ BLOWOUT AND "PUNCTURE SAFETY No Special Rims N¥eded Ri Custom L/ Slaughtering Meat Prepared for Lockers CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 | ton 'gvening Ho all who helped. Et A a Scugog News 'The Head W.A. held their baking sale at Portview on Saturday after. 'noon, In spite of the heat it was a gleat success, and the proceeds werg about $60.00, Thanks are due all the ladies who sent baking and helped with the sale, and also to My, and Mrs, Ploss at Portview, who allowed us to hold the sale at their cottage. Mr. Alan Carter, and Mr, Clifford Redman left last week on a -motoi trip to Western Canada. The Head Sunday School held its annual picnic at Gerrow's last Sun. day. It-proved a very enjoyable af- ternoon for the members who attended, Qur thanks to Donald and Anson Ger- row who helped so much to make the day a success. Sunday School will be held at the usual time next Sunday morning. We hope that everyone will be on hand to get the fall and winter season off to a good start. Mr. Cooper of Halliburton is visit. ing with his daughter Mrs. H, Barry, and other friends in the community. Mr, and Mrs. Orval Heayn and-fa- mily returned last Saturday from a week vacation at Bob Lake, near Min- den. Mr. and Mrs: Joe Dowson and my left last Tuesday for the, West, where they will visit Mr. Johhh Hardy and other relatives, in Regina, Edmon. and Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowson of Toronto accompan- ied them, ; Mrs. Clarence Carter, Janis and An- ne, are spending afew days with her sister, Mrs, Best, at Burlington. Mr, Albert Fulford is attending the Boy Scout Jamboree at Niagara-on- the Lake, The pking sale held on rought in over $40. I'riday Thanks Miss Gloria Fralick is spendipg | a few days in Toronto with her' cousin Miss Karen Ross. - i Mr. and Mrs. I, Pearson of "Oshawa 'spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Aldred, . Mr. and Mys. C. L. Fralick spent a few days in Montreal with their aunt |' Mrs, John Demrose, Little Marie Aldred is now home "and doing" nicely. Mrs. Wm. Ramsay, Mrs, Jas, Mor- rish, Mr. and Mrs, H. Healey of Tor- onto and their friend Mrg, Mina Ker- gin of British Columbia visited with the. Aldred family on Saturday. We were sorry to hear of the fire that destroyed the home of Mr. Rus- sell Hood." Although all available men turned out to help, the house was sais np AE Ne Lae TN RP EL PIR CRRA LOE) ww FPR pf IIRL UY ei A RASCIANE av % Canadian National Exhibition Canadian National Exhibition is this year sponsoring a Trumpet Bind Pes. tival and a score of bands from* all parts of Canada are expected to par- "HOW DID SHE GET ON BOARD ? Central Press Canadlan Officers of HMCS Athabaskan are conducting an investigation luto the question of how Ha- wallan hula dancer Jocelyn Joan Pllapil, 16, stowed away on board the ship at Hilo,~ Hawaii, and was discovered at Long Beach, "Calif. Joan, above, left a note for her mother that she was running away, Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vir Pep, Vim, Vigor Fae What a thrilll Bony J limbs fill put; ugly hol- lows All up; weck na longer scrawny; 'body loses half-starved, sickly * Eton pole' look-- because of . appetite due ta lack of Pox Thousands of girls, wowen, wen, who ueyer could ain before, are pow proud of 'healthy-looking shapely, bodies They thank Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contains iron, vi- tamin- Bi, calcium. Helps build blood, improve appe- tite aud digestion so food gives-you more strength and nourishment; helps put fiesh on bare bones. Get Lovely Curves As you gain pounds, you ain lovelier curves too. = ry Ostréx Tonic Tablets tos wy. See how quick they help build up body. "skinny" due ta on deficiency, "Get levelled to the ground. acquainted" size only 60¢. At all druggists. Ey H a ABR Tah CUTIES LIAS NA ips ip 5 For the first time in its history the | A ART nds fy Be At .. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1058+-7 ticipate. The gompetitions will be held Thursday, Sept. 8 at the Sports Field at the rear of the Government Bufld- ing. this year of the CNE Music Compe titions™ but also to be inchided ara) Fhoirs, diicers, instrumentalists and singers. 'Many of the 1,000 competi- 'tors will he featured at the Band Shell 'on Music Day, Thursday, Sept. 1 < There are 1138 different classes of competition including everything from IT Bacio on a piano accordian, One of the youngest, and perhaps the most excited groups taking part dancing the highland fling to playing in the contests thds-Fear, will be the mouth-organ band fron ny, Oprtstian Is- land, Northern Ontalo® Compriged mostly of Iiidian children, the band of This is to be one of the highlights] ranges in age from seven to nine: years. J i " ..Close to 50 entrants will be on hand for the Old Time Fiddlers' Competi- 200 dancers will take part in the Bri- tish National Dancing competition §o be held the same day. For visitors who are not contest- ants, but believe they can dance as "well as anyone, there will be free "square" dancing every night at the "Musical Big Top", ~~ A RESIDENTI and SCHOL ctical Diploma Cours SCHOOL TERM: AGRICU 2 Years -- Machinery, Soils, Crops, One Year the field of sewing and textiles, (Room and Board for above - Under direction of, the Ontario Department of Agriculture, NG (C(O) GS) ~ Kemptville Agricultural School + SCHOOL--ATTRACTIVE BURSERIES acre dairy farm stocked and equipped to instruct young farmers. AGRICULTURAL --- Advanced course for holders of -a diploma in agriculture. HOME ECONOMICS One or two years -- Courses in Nutrition, Child Training, Home Decorating. Training for paying positions as food supervisors or in DAIRYING d bom A 8 month course in dairy processing. ARSHIPS es for Young Men and Women. OCT. 11th to APRIL 13th LTURE Livestock, Farm Business, A 400 . MECHANICS courses: $8.00 per week.) Begins January 8rd. For Full Ito pais write: - A. M. 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