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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Nov 1955, p. 5

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v rd L] LR . -- | ' « » High Triple--Bernice Fines ............ 660 Over 200 scores-- ' High Single--Kacey Harper ... 'Kacey Harper 284, 212; Joy Ballard 206; Mary Sweetman 257; Beth Oke 266; Ruby Roach 262; Mary Rodman 233, Maarion Healey 228; Jeanne Pol- lard 226; Mary Enge 216; Doreen Hope 211; Norma Crozier 210; Joyce Emmerson 209; Ruby Adderley 209; Marg, Carnegie 207; Ruby Christie 205; Ruth Short 204; Joyce Venning 202, ° y Creates FEL Th N.B.--The second section schedule C. Popert T. Eden TN soe| G. Mark C. Harrison Mrs, Vernon (Jelly Bean) High Triple-- Mrs. Vernon (All Sorts) an 048 627 | 616 613 - - od J . Ladies Wed. Night (vircurinied inex wees srer. | Men's League Seagrave [ . , 6 2s Mrs. Henry Freeborn and Mr. and Bowling League L, di M d Team Pia. Token Tot. Pls. | yy. "Robert Freeborn of Hamilton : - da 1€S on ay Fitzjohn POY TP Pr TTP ITTY TT TT b 86 were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mis, November 2, 1965 + Carnegie in 7 33 J. C. McTaggart on Sunday, : . Points Total Night League DeLuxe coven © b 31 Mr. & Mrs. Bob Nodwell are spend- Chis St Taken "Pointe {aim DRO E itm reveiw siitiions 80 Dodgers .....coooviiciniinnninns 7-7 on BLA HINER few devs with friends at Calan. Sooner un IRE I |g mga 28] Whiz Bangs ........ 2. 30 [der Spitfires : ; 5 31 PePpaimints ........coiirivmioinmrmi 27] Stars vii ke 2 29 Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Bruce"and Mar- JOS. soemrmeriperns" 8 2 HY BOIS irons 27[Lucky Sirthe na End sn Tog nip Rin . 9 30 Black Balls .......... wnBO| Red Caps cnr 8. 24 daughter's Mr, and Mig, Dell Clarke's 'Kitty Hawks 3 28 TOIRYE isk wisn rurmaigosarsinstisertin 19] Carps 2! 23 n Poronto, HL I '9 og |Lauras ........ srviesinig 17| Blow 'Kings ..... 2 20 Mr. and Mrs, McMillan are spend- Bostibais oc NE 24 Candy Canes .... BE -------- 117 Culligans ANE ' 5 18 ing a few: days' with their daughter BISers or 2 ap' CarBmelS iii Hips iriiii 18] Blackjacks : 2 16 Mr. and Mrs, Ralph' Repnolds. MUHARSS 4 "a1 AM Bont Todi nidiniiit initiate 12] Legion ........ b 16 Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dregar are LEDER OP i 0 107 Over 200 Mud Cats 0 11 spending a few days at the home of Sunderiahds ® 0 9 Mrs. Harris (Caramel) ........ 207, 207 Triples: Mr. F. Watson. z BA Mis. Lawrence (Black Ball) ..289| "PI ™ "Mr, and Mrs, Bill Mickey of Hawil- I'riple--Kacey Harper ............ Mrs. Snooks (Jelly Bean) Go Carnegie won. 653 ton spent a few days: with Mr. and Mrs," Elmer Clements, Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt and Carol spent Saturday in Oshawa with Mrs. PYIZON Znser i M. Robertson. W. WHlIaS ecco trrssesrtsssss 00 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker and Ladies' * Curling Singles-- family spent Sunday with Myr. and Marg Hayes' Team ..o...ooovevreeronenes 6] C. Popert in TRIER 306 Wa, Timer Lindsay, I : 1 Carnesic 266 I. And rs.. Ralph Reynolds and n hed ' 0 Ellen, et 266 Mr. M. McMillan were in Toronto on I. Hut hinson's Team . 4 Porter: agp Saturday attending the funeral of Mr. iy Snacks war EA ho iy Say 264 MeMillan's brother Mur. J. McMillan. Dhol BOSH tm erermir arin ol W. Williams gist Twn DAF Joads of Ladies shert 2 pleasant day in Bobcaygeon on Tues., SEE THE 1956 'FORWARD LOOK' 'NOW ON DISPLAY BEARE MOTORS LIMITED DODGE -- DESOTO m-- DODGE TRUCKS Phones 332 or 333 NEW STYLING, SAFETY FEATURES ON- 1956 DODGE-- "Upswept rear fenders highlight the new Flight Sweep Styling on the new 1956 Dodge cars now being introduced across Canada. There is a choice of six body styles in- cluding a new four-door hardtop and 'a new suburban series, Ad- vanced safety and mechanical fea- tures including a new Push-button matic transmission, new lifeguard safety door locks, improved far- reaching headlights and seat belts, Port Perry control for Dodge PowerFlite autos 9 Nov. 1st, attending a W.M.S. Rally with a well filled church, The guest | speaker was Mrs. McKinney, president of Bay of Quinte Branch, who spoke Lon "We are Partnerships to-gether." meeting. The Turkey Supper was a good suc- cess, a" good crowd, considering the night a good supper, and a good pro- gram put. on by the Barber Shop Quartette of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. G. Glenny, Marion ait Lois and, Mrs. Casey, all of Whitby, home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgay Butt, Cedar Creel Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele of Raglan and Mr. Thompson and Marlowe of | | Cadmus were last Sunday visitors of , Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers. i Danny Lee of Toronto and Mr. and + Mrs. Elgin White of Port Perry were last 'Sunday supper guests of Mrs. [Eilat and George. Mrs. Kilpatrick visited Mrs. R. B. Smallman in Port Perry on Thursday afternoon. Miss Flossie Spencer accompanied Mr..and Mrs. Lloyd .Collins and Ray to a Euchre party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Duff, at Shirley. | Flossie won first prize. ~ ; Johp Greenwood was selling poppies for the veterans an Saturday. He attended the Veterans' Service of Re- " membrance in the Church of the As- cension on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. + Greenwood and visited Mrs. Roy Kendell Sunday af- ternoon, Mrs. George Spencer of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett and boys: of -Raglan-were "Sunday supper guests of the Spencer family. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie of Osh- awa were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs, Kilpatrick.. All under one roof A branch of a chartered bank is much more than the best place to . keep your savings. It is an all-round banking service-centre that provides services us 'useful to everyone in the community. 'In every one of 4,000 branches in Canada, people are.using all sorts of banking services. They make deposits, cash : cheques, arrange loans, rent safety, deposit boxes, transfer money, - buy and sell foreign exchange," * Only in a branch of a chartered bank are all these and many other convenient banking servicés provided under one roof. A visit to the bank is the way to handle all your banking needs ad --simply, safely, easily. SEE THE -BANK "ABOUT IT Only a chartered bank offers a full range of banking services, including: Savings Accounts Current Accounts "Joint Accounts Personal Loans Commercial Loans Farm Improvement l.oans N.H.A. Mortgage Loans Home Improvement Loans Foreign Trade and Market Information Buying and Selling of Foreign Exchange Commercial Collections Money Transfers Money Orders and Bank 'Drafts Travellers Cheques Letters of Credit 4 Safety Deposit Boxes Credit Information' Purchase and Sale of Securities Custody of S. ecurities and other valuables - Banking by Mail THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ' ~ of Everyone had enjoyed a well planned | were Saturday evening guests.at the | Sandra and + Bobby | § THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1958-8 Orono Orphans Intermediate "A" Hockey Schedule (All Orono home games played in Port Perry Memorial Gardens) November-- 10--Cobourg at Orono : 11---Bowmanville at Coboutg Lakefield at Lindsay 12--Port Hope at Bowmanville l4--Lakefield at" Orono . 16--Bowmanville at Lindsay » 16--Lakefield at Port Hope 8---Lindsay at Cobourg , Bowmanville at Lakefield Port Hope at Orono 19--Lindsay at Bowmanville 21--Cobourg at Orono 22---Port Hope at Lindsay 23--Orono at Lakefield 256---Orono at Lindsay Cobourg at Port Hope 26---LaKefield at Bowmanville 28-- Bowmanville at Orono 30---Cobourg at Port Hope Lindgay at Lakefield ~~ Febrairy December-- nth 2---Orono at Port Hope Vv 9--Lindsay at Orono Port Hope at Cobourg 11--Lindsay at Lakefield 13--Lakefield at Cobourg Bowmanville at Lindsay Orono at Port Hope 14--Cobourg at Bowmanville 16--Bowmanville at Cobourg 18--O0rono at Lakefield i 20--Cobourg at Orono : Port Hope at Lindsay - 2l--Lindsay at Bowmanville "28-Orono at Lakefield 24-~Cobourg at Lindsay 26--Bowmanville at Port Hope 27--Lindsay at Ofono Port Hope at Cobourg Bowmanville at Lakefield 28-- Lakefield at Bowmanville 31-=O0rono at Lindsay N \ 1--Lakefield at Port Hope J--Lakefield at Cobourg Bowmanville at Orono Lindsay at Port Hope 4--Orono at Bowmanville 21, Cobourg at Lindsay 6--Lakefield at Orono 7--Port Hope at Lindsay 8--Cobourg at Lakefield 10--Lindsay at Cobourg Port Hope at Orono 11--Orono at Bowmanville 18--Orono at Cobourg Port Hope at Lakefield 15--Bowmanville at Port Hope 17--Cobourg at Port Hope Lakefield at Lindsay Department to Assume Rama Twp. Road The ways has. agreed to assume one of \ Ontario County's roads ay a develop: \ ment road. This was learned at this week's meeting of the Ontario County Council in Whitby. A report from the County Road Board stated that the Department would assume Road No. from Longford Mills to Washago as a development road." The Depart- ment will pay the cost of rebuilding the road and the construetion of a bridge over the Severn River, Ontario Department of High- Lakefield at Cobourg Bowmanville at Lindsay | 3--Orono at Bowmanville -b--Port Hope at Orono 7-- Lindsay at Bowmanville 9--Bowmanville at Port Hope Orono at Lindsay Cobourg at Lakefield 10--Port Hope at Bowmanville 12--Lindsay at Orono 14--Lindsay at Port Hope Bowmanville at Lakefield 16--Lakefield at Oroho ' Port Hope at Cobourg 17--Cobourg at Bowmanville 19--Port Hope at Lakefield 20--Cobourg at Lindsay 21--Lakefield at. Port Hope 23--Lindsay at Cobourg 28--Lakefield at Bowmanville 30--Lindsay at Lakefield - Orono at Cobourg ¥ Ontario. I" . Janhuary-- 3--Cobourg at Lakefield 6--Lakefield at Lindsay Orono at Port Hope Bowmanville at Cobourg T--Port Hope at Bowmanville = Caretaker -- Court House Applications will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 P.M. on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, the position of Caretaker of the COURT HOUSE, WHITBY, | Application I'orms tor this position may be ob- tained from the undersigned. Dated at Whitby this 7th day of November, Fo) |) -- | -- | 9 1956, for A.D. 1965. WM. Gi. MANNING, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Ontario, i Court House, Whitby, Ontario. - i ne, PL ERR RRR rt ARI OCATEE TE RRR RCRA EN FF. W. BROCK & SON FREE PANT SALE ONNSTON' Ss: oss, ns es oo oon nites _-- ous' Ao oo ao SSSR RARER AIIE AAA AoA a Hl: .-TO-MEASURE SUITS ig NOVEMBER 4th to 19th, Ad PANT FREE WITH. EVERY SUIT $63.30 -- ge MEN'S WEAR FLETTE PYJAMAS ..ocnsmmpuerepens $3.98 TOOKE SHIRTS $3.95, $1.95 and $5.95 BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS, ...$3.95, $4.95 MEN'S RUBBERS, knee length, 84.50 OXFORDS, Black or Brown $7.95 TOYS BIG NEW SHIPMENT THIS WEEK Truss, bal LS, GAMES Room Lots of Wallpaper GOOD ASSOR' aL 19c. Roll ® WALLPAPER PRE-PASTED--NEW 1956 PATTERNS 79¢. Roll and up. 22% ® BOXED PANTIE SETS 3 with colored nylon trim--(2 io 6) $1. 50 Fh (8 to 14) $1.95; Small, Med., Large $2.65 $f MARY BARON TAILORED SLIPS, $2.98 $ SUPERSILK STRETCH-ON 5 NYLON HOSE, $1.75 pair. # SILKNIT SNUGGLEDOWN GOWNS ¢ med and large, Rose, and Blue, $4.75 LEATHER HAND BAGS Navy, Black, Red, Walnut, Tan $4.95, $5.50, $7.95, $10.95 Naturally--mdde to measure by Your ROYAL YORK Suit Ohne association with Wo RL Johnston Canada's Oldest and most renowned maker of fine clothing means that only here can you achieve such tatloning perfection --for so little. > y's ror ar . W. R. Johnston In the new natural line tr - 2 pe. Suits $09.50 FUR-LINED LEATHER GLOVES, SILK CHIFFON SQUARES HAND TOWELS, Natural Background MEN'S INITI ALL INEN HANKIES MEN'S CHRISTMAS BOXED NYLON $3.95 pastel shades, $1.00 each with colored stripes, 39c. each. 50c¢. Each a 2 pairs for $2.95 STRETCH HOSE GROCERIES Niblet Corn, 14 0z, tin 2 for 39c. Wheat Flakes, "My-T-Nice", 5 Ib. bag 39c.- SPECIALS-- Nestle's Cream, 6 oz. tin ............... -- 19¢. PABLUM MIXED CEREAL, 16 oz. 35c. Hickory Hill Whole Chicken, 3 Ih., 4 oz. CROWN TEA BAGS, 100% ............89¢. | $1.98 LYNN VALLEY Y PEAS, 20 oz., 2/26c¢. Farm Boy Raisins, 1 1b. pkg. 23¢. Kraft Dinner .....o..... EB n2/29¢. Peels and Fruits ................ . Various Prices Maple Leaf Mincemeat, 28 oz. tin ....45e. Tulip Margarine, 1 1b. ...ooooviiiiiniinnn, Phone 43 DAILY DELIVERY | ort CRONIN OROROPORD . N COINS Te 0 SABO aad 5 SARI ARIRAACI IAI IT's + 1h Bo a NEED ata eae TE TY

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