_ Agent: Phone Port Perry 204, . called last week to see Mrs, N. «~ 1955. 4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1955 .. LOCAL CANADA SAVINGS BONDS offer safety, are cashable at par and at 3% per cent are a good investment either | for idle funds or conversion. Order from R. J. Harper, TB onlied. Oct20 ol Dr. and Mrs, M. EB. Dymond were 'guests at a Reception on Wednesday, Octobér 12th, in Honour of Her Royal Highness, by The Lieuteriant Governor of Ont: ario and Mis, Louis O. Breithaupt at Queen's Park, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dixon, of Manilla, Wilk- enson; also Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Sarnia, and Mr, and Mrs, Scott Cam- lachie were recent visitors of Mrs. Wilkinson. ~Mr. and Mrs. Long, Donald and Marie, visited with her mother, Mrs. Dave Hope, Mrs. Mable Johnson attended the wadding of her niece, Miss Helen Snod- den, at Valentia church, on Saturday. 'Deaths HOCKEN---Sybil IL. Hocken--Sul- denly at Port Perry Community Me- morial Hospital on Monday, Oct." 17, Sister of Harold, Port Perry and Harry of Espanola. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott - Pana- baker, Port Perry for service on Thursday, October 20th at 1 p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery, Tor- onto. PURDY, Cecil V.--Suddenly at Port _Perry Ontario on Tuesday, Oct. 11th, 1955, Cecil V. Purdy, brother of Dhel; (Mrs. I. R. Bentley) Port Perry; ' Clarence, Lethbridge Alberta and Hardy of Campbellville, Ont. Funeral ' was Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. WARWICK, Harry -- At his home Port Perry, Ontario on Tuesday, Oct, 18th, 19656, Harry Warwick, beloved husband of Norah Parker and dear father of Laureen, Ellen and Louise. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott: Panabaker, Port Perry for Service on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Cards of Thanks The Ladies of the Utica W.A, wish to take this opportunity of expressing sincere appreciation for the excellent cooperation and support by. all who | were connected in any way with thelr recent successful turkey supper. --Mrs. G. Nelson, president. ~N Don and Dorothy Freeman wish to] thank the many friends of Scugog Is- land for the many lovely and useful gifts received at the shower. Thank You. In Memoriam MOON ---- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Annie Moon, who passed away, Oct. 26, 1954, What would we give her hand to clasp, Her patient face to see; - To hear her voice, to see her smile, As in the days that used to be. But some sweet day we'll meet again, Beyondt he toil and strife, And clasp each other's hand once more In heaven that happy life. We mourn for her in silence, . No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. Lovingly remembered by her - husband, C. W. Moon and family. Teacher: "Who was the greatest of all inventors"? Johnny: "Edison." Teacher: "Why?" Johnny: "He invented the phono- graph so people would sit up all night |. and use his electric lights." The Princess Royal, given! NEWS THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'Minister--Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, DD! Sunday, October 23rd-- 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship. Sunday, October 30th-- 7.30 p.m.--Anniversary Services at Burn's Church, Ashburn -- St. John's Evening Service with- drawn. CHURCH OF THE ASCENION (ANGLICAN) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector. Sunday, October 23, 1955 11 a.m.--Children's Day Service in the Church. . Holy Baptism and Sermon. [| PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J. Toews Sunday, Octoher 23-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Worship Service 730 p.m.--Evening Service, Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples, ~ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, October 23-- 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. » ¥ OPEN BOWLING THURSDAY and EVENING. WEDNESDAY 2.30 to 5 pe FAMILY DOUBLES, FRIDAY 7.30 to 9.30 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2 to 5 p.m. Public 10¢. High School Children 15¢. School children Causeway Bowling Lanes tf. Custom 'Slaughterin Meat Prepared + for Lockers CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY Ls, -_ PHONE A86W Week End SPECIALS, October 21.22 CORNED BEEF ...............coooin. srt ARCANE 42¢. YORK TOMATOES, 28 02 ooo .24c. YORK CREAM STYLE CORN, 20 07, o............ voi ffonn1Te, VEL, Pink Liquid Detergent ...........oocoviiii. vende, SALADA TEA, 60 Bag Size ........ NAH stniitii rs 00, BoTrY CROCKER HONEY SPICE CAKE MIX, * Free Delivery on all orders of $2.00 or over. DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE \ PRINCE ALBERT SATURDAY whey supper $1.50" per plate. u 'Euchre |Service Club PHONE 29 | GET ONE ANYTIME! | COMING EVENTS Turkey Supper. At Grace fe pper Scugog, on Wednesday, Oct: 26th. Films will be shown for those who are waiting. Tickets at the door, Ng advance sale, 4h Oct. 20. Annual Bazaar Please note, the Annual Bazaar of the Church of the Ascension has been changed from the end of October to November 26th. 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 p.m, 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. African Violet Tea Come to the Masonic Hall, Oct. 26 at 2.30 p.m. to hear Joan Copeland of |! "Copeland's Violet House, Erindale" lecture on violet culture. Afternoon tea will be served for 25c. Home baking will be sold by Blue Ray Chap. 0O.E.S. Violets will be given as prizes, Oct. 6 & 20° Boy Scouts Annual Meeting | All interested parents and family friends are welcomed to attend. The meeting will be held in the Scout Hall. ! Noti i ofice ; | Scout Mothers Auxiliary catering service. Menus are available from our banquet convener, Mrs. N. Kerry. Cold inch $1.00 per plate. Special menus arranged at special prices as usual, Myrtle Anniversary And Thank Offering, October 23rd at 2.30 p.m. Guest Speaker, the Rev. Crossley Hunter, B.A., B.D., Toronto. Special Music. 7.30 p.m., Guest speak- er the Rev. T. A. Morgan, B.A, B.D., Trinity United, Bowmanville. Special Music by B wmanville Choir. All are invited, Hot Turkey Dinner At Seagrave Ty Church, Wed- nesday, Nov. 2, 1955. Entertainment by Barbershop Singers of Oshawa. "Oct. 27 THURSDAY, OCT. 27, at 8 o'clock. of the Catholic Church. Lunch served. Admission 50 cents. The. Service Club of 'the United Church will meet Tuesday evening, October 26th in the basement of the Church. [Roll call to be answered with a household hint. DELICIOUS, THOROUGHLY COOKED Ready-fo-Eat BAR-B-Q CHICKENS $1.99 Adequate serving for 4 persons (Same size chicken usually . sold at $3.00) We Rar-B-Q Hundreds Weekly. Available HOT, Fresh Cooked every hour, day or evening, AR------------ lS Greenbank Mr. Armour McMillan attended the International Ploughing Match. at Leamington last week, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Baylis and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Rodd also attended the Ploughing- Match at Leamington. A number of the Greenbank. .ongre- gation attended the Anniversary Ser- vice at Pinedale last Sunday, Don't forget our Church Anniver- sary Services next Sunday, October 23, both morning and evening with Rev. W. Stewart of Brechin, guest ; speaker at both services. by's Boys Choir will supply the mu- sic in the morning, A The 'Annual Fidelas Class bazaar will be held on Wednesday, November 30 in the basement of the church, so keep this date in mind: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert St. John at- tended Anniversary Services in Vor- mation on Sunday. Mvs, Ed. Fielding (the former Merle Whitter) of Vancofiver is visiting with friends and relatives in thie village. Miss Frances Tanson visited with Miss Ann Ptomeley of Port Perry, over the week-end. " The Women's Association will" be held in the basement of the church on Tuesday evening'at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Edgar Leask of Port Perry will be Mrs. Col- guest speaker, Prospect Friends of the Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bacon gathered at Pros- Mrs. J. Holtby was hostess to the | pect School on Saturday evening. Af- ladies of the community whén the W, | ter an evening of euchre, with Mrs, E A. met at her home on Thurs., Oct. 13, | Conlin and-Mr, P. Goreski winning The address given by the guest speak- er, Mrs. E. Leask, Port:Perry, was 'thoroughly "enjoyed. - During the business a donation of $15 was voted to the Unitarian Ser- vice Com. of Canada, Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs, E, Dearborn and Mrs. H. Holt- by were appointed as a nominating committee to secure officers for the coming year. At the close of the meeting all enjoyed a social time and tasty lunch, . the prizes, Doris and Earl were called to the platform, After the address was read. by Les. Smith, they were presented with a matching coffee and end 1alie, Our ver: best wishes to you, ovis and Earlt © M pi -- » More than 12 million pounds of cot- tage cheese were consumed in Canada in 1954, an increase of 12 per cent on the previous year. . THURSDAY, OCT. 20th, 8.30 p.m.-- - Euchre will be held in the Parish Hall }--~ rd eon 2 for 25. f Wt GRAND A $399.95 Console 21" Motorola | CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP 10-0z. 12 tins 1.3 d FRESH -- 3 tins 3 5¢ WALKER'S SALTINE SODAS 23 FALL BAKING NEEDS Farm Boy California ~ Seedless Raisin oon Be Gold Medal Australian Aust. Currants 12-0z, pkg. 21 Dalton's Cut Mixed Peel 8-0z, pkg. 18 : Dalton's Whole Red Glace Cherries 31c "Five Roses All-purpose Flour 5-1b. bag 3 5c LEAN AND MEATY FRESH LAMB SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS . _ 8-0z.. FEATURE -- SUNKIST -- Size Supreme Brand Walnut Pieces 7-01. whe 30. op Quolity MERTS Hock-Off Pork Shoulder " Fresh Pork 3-lb. average, 49. Lcin Roast Lamb Chops |Stewing Cuts SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Sliced -- Rindless 00 1:1b, pkg. Side Bacon ao VEGETABLES "NEW CHOP FLORIDA -- 6 Grapefruit 10 for 49: ~ Size 200 ORANGES * or JQ . DYSON'S DILL PICKLES 24-om, ~ 3k . 310 RED-~& WHITE PEANUT BUTTER f| 16-02. Reg. 29 Shoulder b. 49: b. J Qc _37 FRUITS PANCAKE FESTIVAL TIME AUNT JEMIMA Pancake Flour 20-02. pkg, 19. Corn 2-1b. tin 29. ; fab or Fashioned o Syrup 16-0x5. -- HOLLAND 'MARSH = -- 10-om Coll Hamburg Relish Spinach 9 for 29 Chili" Saco CRISP, TENDER, GREEN - -- LARGE A Celery Stalks 2 for 29¢| ~ Holdog Relish No.1 LARGE -- 3b, poly bag | 3 7 Yellow Onions 15d. each C. BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS : MAZOLA Birdseye Cod Fillets = Birdseye Salmon Fillets] Salad Oil 16- -0%, 3 Qc SWIFT'S Prem Luncheon Meat _ 1%-ox, 39 A SWIFT'S Pard Dog Food INGERSOLL OLIGIVIR *-- 16-05. pkg (Individually Priced for Your Shopping Convenience) CHEESE Orang C ake Mix 29: -49¢ HOUSECLEANING Simoniz Floor Wax Jie 1-1b, #in 8 Qc OHIEF 4-STRIN a Brooms each 99¢ BULLDOG Steel Wool 2 for 23. - Dusthane 3-1b. Hin 4 Be TREES Turpentine - Pint 3 Be LIPTON'S Toa. Bags 60's 79c¢ i " » RED ¢ WHITE Food Stores 311 PRIZE CONTEST TELEVISION SET Win a $49.95 Hi-Fi Tone Control' Motorola TABLE RADIO ALA [10% 785 IONsouatot Win a pair i 300 pqirs $1.50 Phantom NYLONS pies STORES National - = Macaroni Week OATELLI'S REDI OUR Macaroni 1-Ib, 1 6¢ SWIFTNING Shorlening 1-1b. pkg. 35 Port Perry DOWSON'S FOOD MARKET Phone 91 "9 f Ww sin?