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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Nov 1955, p. 8

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", Fo = nN Fo wv u Sv x oy 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8rd 1956 Blackstock (Continued from Front Page) Shirley Snooks had her tonsils re- moved in Port Perry hospital last week and is able to be out again, Several from here attended the Jr. Farmers meeting in Orono ne 'large crowd who attended the annual night and se. l others took in the Health Association Banquet, alio in Orono Wednesday evening. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wal- ter Lawrence in the passing of her mother Mrs. Fowler in Oshawa Fri- day. night. A most interesting and educational evenifig was spent Thursday by, the SS CY Attie freder. Food Editor Dalry Foods Service Bureaw ha EN om aE Try, another of my Better with Butter roche Newer ul'! Cream Dutt Es rg nce apg _ ky od ture sn Sa sul 3) I. Rein 'e Tom oh nt mop clpes 2 1 public speaking contest in the Reerea- tion centre. Mr, Earl Dorrell was chairman. yFollowing are the names of speakers and their subjects: Jim Swain--*"The Old Turkey Gobbler", John Hutton--"St. Lawrence Sea- way and Power Project" Ralph Bowers--*"The Common Shrew" ue va Wa oot nil B o for 214 hours for 414 hours for 20 hours for 431 hours for 824 hours do so much? Based on the average cost of electricity to domestic customers in Hydro municipalities -- ONE CENT WILL... --run a washing machine - --provide TV entertainment --provide refrigeration --operdte an electric clock ~light a 100-watt lamp All that for just 6 cents! ; «Where else will your nickel Na JOST § 2% LYS "oR | HOW MUCH: HYDRO DOES ONE CERT Betty De Vries--"The Little Red Pencil" Dorp §wain-- Bees" | Donna McLaughlin--'"The Hat" Frances Staniland--Huskies of the Arctic" Margaret Elli --*Death Drives a Slow Ca Catherine Cousins ~"The Queés Cadeworm" * Ardis McArthur- "Did Columbus 'Quit 1" : Bonnie Saywell--"Wealth trom thie Water" Nicol, Forrest--*"The Incredible Ant" Speeches were interspersed by songs by the pupils of 1st Mrs, Turner's; 2nd Mrs. Heaslip's room; 3rd Mr. Camp- <| bell's foom and 4th Mr. Bailey's room, All was most enjoyable. Mr. Wotts, Orono high school teacher was judge and gave a most helpful critism af-|. ter telling of hig decision and reasons for judging--Prize Winners were Jim Swain, John Hutton and~ Frances Staniland. The first two will compete jin Solina Thursday night Nov. 38rd. "Mr.. Boyd, Port Perry, the President of P. P. Lions Club presented the 1st prize which was donated by the Lions Club. Rev. C. W. Hutton made the presentation-of 2nd and 3rd prizes and Mr. John Hamilton presented a gift fo each of the other contestants. On behalf of the School board Mr. Wilfred Jackson thanked all who had helped to make this such an interesting and helpful evening. Mrs. W. Hutton, Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mrs. Cecil Hill attended the East- ern Sectional Rally of W.M.S. at Hampton on Tuesday. Mesds. Hutton, N. "Mountjoy, E. Dorrell and C. Hill enjoyed hearing Miss Madge Saunders, Jamaica, at the Western Sectional rally in Port Perry Friday a.m. Mrs. Ered Bailey spent a few days last week with Mrs, Jos. Forder, at Nestleton. . : Mr. Jack Smith is home from Sault St. Marie where he has spent the past three months. A double birthday celebration was enjoyed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hector Shortridge Sunday, October 23. Billy was one year old. It also was Mrs. Shortridge's birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Fitze and Mr. Joe Colley. Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Grainger of Peterboro were week-end 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGill, Lind- say called and picked up Mrs. Alma Fowler and Miss Dianne Blair and all » spent the day Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Rutherford, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, (Royal Whitfield and Evelyn St. Catherines, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cowling. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hamilton spent Sunday with her parents in Toronto. Several" from here attended anni- versary services at Nestleton Sunday. This, community was saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Rev. H. 0. Wolfrain, Lakefield--a former pas- tor of Janetville and member of R.B. P.; Blackstock. > Rev, 'c. W. Hutton attended a con- ference executive meeting in Belleville Monday. Mr, and Mrs. J. J, Flett and Donna and Mrs. J. E, Flett visited Mr, and Mrs, Mervyn Graham Sunday. Mrs, J. E. has remained for a few days. Mrs. Ed. Darcy and Mrs, Ira Argue are visiting Mrs. Cecil Hyde, Toronto. Misses Gertrude Henry, Mable Van Camp and Helen VanCamp and Pearl Wright at their respective homes for the week-end. Mrs. Dalton Dorrell spent Monday in Toronto. A large crowd attended the mas- querade party sponsored by the Far- mer's Union Friday night. There were over one hundred in costume, Prizes were awarded for best dressed couple, best comic costume, best dressed lady, best 'dressed - gent, best Hallowe'en costume, best child's costume, 1st and 2nd; best child's Hallowe'en costume, 1st and 2nd. As they did not unmask, even the judges did not know all who received prizes. Mr. Gordon Paisley and Mr. Swain VanCamp spent the weekend at Dunn- ville. Mrs. S. A. Devitt and Mrs. David Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fee. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Marlow enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson on Friday evening. The 83rd anniver- sary of the Marlows and 7th of the Thompson's wedding day. Mr, and Mrs. David Rutledge: and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rutlidge, Ban- croft were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright.' : Mrs. Foster Ferguson, Orono, spent Friday - night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell. Miss Mable Powell and Mr. Wesley Powell, Oshawa, visited Mrs, J. W. Bradburn and Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Henry Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and family with Mr. and Mrs, Sid Martyn, . HOWAR MOTORS Oshawa. be Formerly Bryden Motors - CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE CHEV. TRUCKS SERVICE AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS and TRUCKS. ~ ~ . CLEARANCE SALE of SURPLUS STOCK TIRES, TUBES, and ACCESSORIES at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE ALSO CARRY A SUPPLY OF USED TIRES. Now is the fime for the CHANGE OVER + for Winter Driving. Have Your CAR WINTERIZED by Us. HOWARD HOWARD CHALLIS, Prop. MOTORS PHONE 74 PORT PERRY THEATRE LAKEVIEW PORT PERRY Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, NOVEMBER 3-4-5 Rory Calhoun, Piper Laurie, Jack Carson In the Delightful Technicolor Musical Comedy "AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' " ed SHORT PICTURES : .MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.8.9 Van Heflin and Anne Bancroft In The Stirring Technicolor Adventure Hit . "THE RAID" 2nd Feature-- Laurel and Hardy, in Their Laugh Riot "oo "GREAT GUNS" Last complete show starts at 8.20 pm. » CH oD FRESH BAKING DAILY BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and TARTS Saturday Specials "ORANGE LAYER CAKE" "CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS" "GERROW'S S BAKERY Phone S2W : G. M. GERROYW Ene BB I 111 L001 Ontario Riding PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Aisin Folly Annual Meeting Friday, November 4th, 193% Whithy Town Hall ih Speaker: John B. Hamilton, WP. E. MARKS, Secretary. P NOTICE VALUABLE APPLIANCE FRANCHISE AVAILABLE Canada's No. 1 Electric Ranges, 'Friges, Auto Washers and Dryers. 1 AGGRESSIVE DEALER WANTED. Apply Box 3, Port Perry Star ERA Get IRD RR RE lS

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