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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Oct 1955, p. 4

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Foy 43 "In Memoriam In loving memory of our daughter relatives, friends and neighbours, also eT RU RR RY SO A Ne aa Ww {Y BS yw RA wad doe We bs whl Aid 4-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1966 LOCAL CANADA SAVINGS BONDS offer | afety, per cent are a good investment 'either for idle funds or conversion, Order from R. J. Harper, authorized Phone Port Perry 204." Oct20 are cashable at par and at 3% Agent, op 5 Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hil) of Montieal Mr, and Myps. Garth Holtom of Tor- onto and 'Mr. Lars Thompson of Tor- onto were . week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gi. Michell of Port Perry and all attended the Michell --Pegg wedding in Oshawa on October 8th, Mr. G. MacDonald attended the October Meeting of the Management Committee of the Ontario County- Oshawa TB Association, which was held in Port Perry. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Mark, Scugog | Island announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Annette Marlene to Robert Donald Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Bruce, Whitby. The marriage to take place the latter part of October. and sister Alma Martin, away October 17, 1953, The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day, But never will the one we love, From memory. pass away. Ever remenibered by mother, sisters and brothers. Card of Thanks Mrs. Roy Leask wishes to thank her who passed the staff of the Port Perry Hospital for their kindness and thoughtfulness shown to her and her family during her recent illness. These acts were much appreciated, Artifical Plant Ordered by Sutton Curlers After 12 years playing on natural ice, with all its difficulties, the Sutton Curling Club, Monday. evening decided with Canadian Ice to sign the order Machine Company for the installation |- of an artificial unit. One hundred have now subscribed for membership shares of a total of 150 available." {t is felt by the club that membership will be at a premium | when good jee and good curling is N EWS THE 'CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev. B.. D. Armstrong, B.A,, D.D. Sunday, October 16th, 1955 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. PLEASE NOTE: Sunday School at vero 10.46 a.m. For further notice see bottom of page PORT 'PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. WYLIE, B.A., Minister Sunday, October 16th-- 11.00 a,m.--Morning Worship. 7.00 p.m.--We will worship with the congregation of St. John's Pres- byterian Church on the occasion of their Anniversary. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (ANGLICAN) ' Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th,, Rector Sunday, October 16th, 1955 11 am.--Morning Prayer and ser- mon, Children and adults will worship together in the Parish Hall Jduring afterations to the Church. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J. Toews Sunday, October E6th, 1955 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Worship Service 7.30 p.m.--Evening Service. Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, October 16th, 1955 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Service, Fr., 8 p.m.--Christ's Ambassadors. CHRIST IS THE LIFE Pastor K. R. Sprackett. x Pi Xx Bld OPEN BOWLING THURS AY and SATURDAY EVENING. ESDAY. 2.30 to 5 p.m. -- FAMILY DOUBLES, FRIDAY 7.30 to 9.30" available. Asked as to the cost and financial plans, the spokeman for the club stated that they now have a total of $9,000 in the kitty with an assurance of this reaching completed. balance paid from dues and new memberships over the next two winters. The total cost will approxi- mate $15,000, this figure includes the cost of the cement floor and the ma- chinery building. The. work on these later units was ordered late in Sept. The elub officials feel confident that the work will be completed in time play on the artificial tion is can he for a full year's ice this season. Board Disappointed By Marketing Ruling ung ~~ The Ontario Federa- tion of Agriculture at its monthly exe- cutive meeting voiced "keen disap- pointment" at the federal government at the Dominion-provincial conferegee to await a court test of decision $10,500 beforé the installa- | It is expected the. x SATURDAY AFTERNOON ~ 2to 5 pm. Public High School Children 15c. School children 10c. ~ rt Causeway Bowling, Lanes The right of the federation to levy assessments against members of the marketing group has been disputed by some farm groups, although this right is granted in prayineial legisla- tion. . The federation said it had hoped for early federal- legislation clarifying the authority of the provincial farm products marketing board to make these assessments, Until a court de- cision is reached, it is expected that provincial legislation will remain Jn provingal form marketing legislature GUEST PREACHER: Morning Worship 11 o'clock, SPECIAL MUSIC, a St. John's Preshyterian Church 99th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, October 16th, 1955 Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. REV. W. A, CAMERON, B.A., D.D. Past Moderator of General Assembly Guest Organist, Mrs. Helen Stouffer. abeyance. Evening Worship 7 clock COMING EVENTS Turkey Y Supper ti United in the basement Church, on Saturday, October 16 at 6 p.m. until all are served, oct13 Turkey Supp per. At Grace de ppel Scugog, on Wednesday, Oct. 26th. = Films will be shown for those who are waiting. Tickets at thé door. No advance sale. 2 Oct. 20. Travelogue FRIDAY, OCT. 14th at 8 p.m. ¢ Scenes from U.S.A, Canada, and a trip through the British Isles, by Dr. A. E. Walkey, of Hamilton. This will be shown iii the Port Perry United Church under the auspices of the W. A. Adults 60c. School Children 26c. Euchre The Epsom Community Club will hold its first Euchre of the fall season on Friday, October 7th at*the Epsom School. Good prizes. Ladies please provide lunch. Rummage Sale and HOME BAKING SALE The Evening Guild of the Church of-the- Aszension are holding a Rum- mage Sale and Home Baking Sale on Saturday, October 16th at 1.30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Afternoon Tea will be served. Oct.18 Annual Bazaar Please note, the Annual Bazaar of the Church of the Ascension has been changed from the end of October to November 26th. Ladies' Curling We have openings in our Club for new members. If you are interested please contact Mrs. Storey Beare on or before Oct. 16th, Fuchre Men's Club of the Church of the. Ascension please note the euchre sche- duled for Thursday, Oct. 20th Is-'can- celled. It will be held instead on Fri- hy October 21st. Oct13 Annual Bazaar and Tea Under the auspices of the W.A. In the basement of the Port Perry United Church Saturday, November 19th at 3.00 pm. Entertainment FRI, NOVEMBER 4th, at 8.15 p.m.-- Port Perry Public..School, A pro- gramme of "WORLD- BROTHER- HOOD IN SONG". Presented by The Port Perry United Church Choir in aid of the Organ Fund. Remember to keep this date open. Boy Scouts «| Annual Meeting THURSDAY, OCT. 20th, 8.30 p.m.-- All interested parents and family < hi friends are welcomed to attend. The meeting will be held in the Scout Hall. before further amending federal le- ¥ gislation, APPLE DAY SATURDAY, OCT. 22 DELICIOUS, THOROUGHLY COOKED Ready-to-Eat BAR-B-Q CHICKENS $1.99 Adequate serving for 4 persons (Same size chicken usually gold at $3.00) |eES FO oD FANCY TOMATO JUICE in | 7 atRed &Whitel Zu HOURGLASS PEANUT BUTTER wa 3 8c "FANCY SAUERKRAUT ne Dr 39c 20-0z. 12 MONARCH CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX 16-0. LIBBY'S Choice -- 20-oz. Sliced Pineapple LIBBY'S -- 20-oz. Deep Brown Beans LIBBY'S -- 15.02. - Fancy Green Peas LIBBY'S -- Fancy -- 48-om Pineapple Juice Sanap -- 11-0z. hottle 33c Tomato Catchup 23c 34c 2. for 41c 2 for 33¢ |PITTED DATES CROWN BRAND ~~' 2.]b, 31c CORN SYRUP 31c HEINZ -- Cream of -- 10.0z. TOMATO SOUP- 2 tor 25¢ FREE TEA TOWEL -- Giant Pkg. -- Save 10c Breeze Detergent 71c CLOVERLEAF -- T.oz Solid White Tuna ROYAL PALM -- 1-1b. Cello JOHNSON'S® -- 1/3 Extra Wax -- PASTE WAX WINDEX SPRAY HANSENS -- Puddi -- 10-om. CAKE MIX =~ LIPTON'S -- Chicken Noodle SOUP MIX LINDY LOU 23¢ 2 for 25¢ Cooked Spaghetti 2 for 35¢ DISH "CLOTHS 2 for 25¢ FEATURE BUYS ~ SURF DETERGENT ue 33 'RINSO SOAP Glan 6 5 claw 3 3c c McLAREN'S = -- BAR-B-Q RELISH 20. ¢ 191 RED ¢ WHITE Food Stores nt 311 PRIZE CONTEST, RAND A $399.95 Console 21" Motorola pmzt TELEVISION SET oun past "Win a $49.98 Wi-P Tone Control \ Motorsla TABLE RADIO | 200 oLATIoN -- hr ren ED & WHITE Store Win a 3 me Phantom NYLONS BLACK DIAMOND -- Old -- Coloured -- Wedges FAMOUS CHEESE ... 3 [MARGARINE GOOD LUCK Top Quality MERTYS BEEF SALE Round Steak or Roast |b. BONELYSS Sirloin, T. Bone or Wing Steak SWIFT'S BROOKI'IELD -- Skinless L SAUSAGE - 1.45 Lunch Box Special -- SWIFT'S PREMIUM Head Cheese b 39Qc SWIFT'S PREMIUM Mock Chicken Loaf Ib. 4 5¢ |Tomatoes Lv ne 3c FRESH FRUITS avo VEGETABLES A Real Treat with Steak and Onions No.1 Mushrooms 1.49. CALIFORNIA -- No, 1 Fresh -- 14-0z. Cello Ib. 19 yp NEW BRUNSWICK No, 1 White -- 50-Ib. hag Potatoes: Ib. 89c NEW ARRIVAL -- Hot House -- Large sise Cucumbers - 21b.25¢ A Real Treat for the Kids! each Bc Pomegranates FROZEN FOODS Birdseye Green or Wax Beans, 10 oz, __ 2c THERES A RED & WHI RED & WHITE "FOOD STORES TE STORE NEAR YOU DOWSON'S FOOD MARKET Port Perry Phone 91 21c 1 1/3 lbs. 39c¢ 15¢ »- - » * . ee < Ad ®

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