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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1955, p. 8

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8--THE PORT \ JOHN DEERE DAY Wednesday, December 7 Blackstock Recreational Centre 1.30 P.M. Mande ded Town Hall 8.00 P.M. RE in Farming; < What's New in 1956; Farming in Canada and other countries. "4 . REFRESHMENTS SERVED AT BOTH PLACES. Ior further information call GORD SWEETMAN - YOUR JOHN DE ERE DEALER SEAGRAVE, ONT. P.P.Rod & Gun Club The annual dinner of the Club was held in the Scout Hall on November 26. when 90 members and their guests sat down to a most delightful dinner of turkey and wild duck prepared by the Scout Mothers. President: Arthur Brock welcomed the guests and called upon Conserva- tion Officer Ben Smith to introduce the guest] speaker, Mr. 8id Dorland and Mrs. Dorland, and Mr. Stan Hud. son relations officer and lady, all of the Dept. of Lands and Forests. After the dinner the president's re- marks, in which he outlined the activi- ties of the Club for the past year, the main event being the Carp Derby, when there was between 250 and 800 Carp taken out, If a Safety Committee was formed by the club to give warning and dd- vice re overloading of boats around the lake, it would endeauvour to lesson tioned the reasons and advantages of game laws, a good example was in the rearing and distribution of pheas- ants; and the planting of game fish. The Dept. are trying to educate the public, and especially the sportsmen. Mr, O. O. Hamilton presented the trophies, The Ott Hamilton trophy for the largest bass went to Milt Butson, The Art Brock trophy for the largest muskie was retained by Milt Butson, as there was no entries. The Chinese Auction, which always' ereates a great deal of fun, was" in charge of Bill Owen, president of the Ontario Federation of Anglers 'and Hunters Inc, xy Myr. Hudson, as usual had some fine picture to show on the screen, the one chosen this year was on the White Tail Deer, taken in the State of Mich- igan, 'and: covered a-space from 187¢ up to 19562. He told of their habits and death rate. He said it was neces- sary for plenty of underbrush for their growth and survival, rs Ashburn Mrs. James Mowat, of Toronto, visit- ed her sister, Mrs. Robt. Parrott, on Sunday, Miss Ruth Richardson, of Toronto, spent a day last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Richardson. Mis. Russell Batten, Mrs. Henry Doble, Mrs. W. Routley and Helen, Miss Vera Leach, attended the Ice Capades' at Maple Leaf Gardens on Friday evening, Miss Vera Léach returned' hoine last Thursday after spending the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon English, Woodville, Miss Peggy Graham spent the week- end in Toronto." M7. and Mrs, E. Downing and Miss Frances Downing of Toronto were week-end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Daw. Mr. Walter Brown spent the week- end with his parents at Smith's Falls. Mrs, Alfred Fisher spent Saturday |» LAKEVIEW Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. Ean THEATRE PORT PERRY THURS AYE JATURAL, DECEMBER 1.3.3 usan Cabot, Dan Duryea In -the iki Technicolor Outdoor' Drama "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO" COMEDY AND SHORTS MONDAY, TUES, WED, DECEMBER 66.7 Maureen. O'Hara and Macdonald Carey In the Stirring Technicolor Action Drama "FIRE OVER AFRICA" COMEDY and SHORT PICTURE - ¢ CAE 4. Writer's note-- Fovest fires are a 8 4 PHONE 86 r 2 acdents, with relatives in Toronto. > ke great menace to our wild life, so be We wish to extend our heartfelt |® Looking For Something Tasty? . Mr. Dorland, guest speaker for the |very careful with those cigarette butts sympathy to the family of the late|® n evening, spoke on game management, |and matches. See that they are dead yr "wi Gardner who passed away [8 FRESH MEAT (Beef), PIES each Monday and Thursday. | and emphasized the good work of the | before leaving them, 2 y Gs on Sunday, November 20th, a a es Cetra eS on Fpl re CI Clubs in this direction. He also men- Reported by 0. .0.. Hamilton, . 3 j 1H Saturday Specials . | ® "PINEAPPLE LAYER CAKE" "CHERRY TARTS" - FERAL " 0) : a 1 | IN : Note These : _GERROW'S BAKERY | NJ rs u | @ Phone 52W - G.M. GERROW a a Features. ; Yam: m: A 0 0 | ; tt iif - z Coupons are left to accumulate week - | a ; | , : . after week, ~ pL | . . | | . The Treasure Chest increases in : i f > amount each week, hence your ; ne . -- - coupons increase in value each week. : | Only stipulation -- you must be | ; "present at drawing to win, ' Coupons free on request at office z ten of sponsor. » ) | 0 \ I N ¢ ECRESRIAL . TA LL F riday, December ond 1955 | Howarn MOTORS CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE - : PARTS and SERVICE RT APRRECT will ur WN PORT PERRY oN | SAT. DEC. SB AND EVERY SATURDAY FOR 32 weeks. opEnmNG Fund ssw. 1m sunos wp | Display of NEW CARS : EVERY WEEK. DRAW AT330 PJM. IN FRONT OFPOST OFFICE | "and TRUCKS Be x td YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN : an gulag * AN Tickets on Free Draw a CHEV, TRUCKS AT Commencing atl p.m. The progressive merchants of PORT PERRY, whose names appear below, have set aside a weekly APPRECIATION DAY as a means of showing their genuine appreciation for your patronage. This is their way of saying "Thank You" for trading and buying in our town. In addition to the special APPRECIATION DAY values they will announce from time to time, these merchants through this sponsoring organization, Retail Merchants Association, who have created for their customers a COMMUNITY TREASURE CHEST as a further token of their gratitude for your continued patronage. The amount in this Treasure Chest will grow from week to week, and from it a Weekly Cash Award will be made. With purchase of 10.00 to 14.99 you get 30% Coupon With purchase of 15.00 to' 24.99 you get 409% Coupon With purchase of 25.00 to 49.99 you get 50% Coupon (Limit: Two coupons on any one purchase) ALL YOU DO is write your name and addr ess on the back of each coupon and drop it in the box of some participating firm. All ~ coupons are collected each APPRECIATION DAY and deposited in the community container. At the weekly APPRECIATION DAY program, and coupon bearing a person's name will be selected from the container by the same method used in selecting the fachihors of a jury. will be given away and a number of Good Prizes There will be a free gift for all Ladies You may secure coupons upon request at any time from . , COTA ALWAYS AN AWARD: If the person whose name is on the > BT ia * : / By OF ihe APPRECIATION. Day NERCHANTS: Conpons Yi coupon is not present, another and another will be selected until ' ah / oS okteved Jogi Prese ht A the Weekly Appreciation Day Progra. somebody receives the award. It may be 5; 10, 20, 80,.40, or 50 per =f E N T E RTAI N M E MN T 7s {ar An additional coupon will be offered to you every time you cent of the chest, but someone always receives the award each week, | ~¢ iv ik: make a purchase from one of the participating firms. In these. in- A Cash A ] 2 2 ; N : 4 ' stances, the percentage punched on the coupon will bear a direct the 20 i Jeidend Vj | hen Ss tiered In addition if for ; the evening will start at 8.00 p.1m. Ra N relation te"the amount of the total purchase, in order that com- fied by a "Merchant of the Week" Card in his window, commencing rs aks Sia 0, i munity surveys may be conducted from ims to time to determine Saturday December 10th, 1955. ! , ' the size of the average unit purchase, the expansion of the trade : A : ' territory, ete. THE REMAINING FUND will then be carried to the following : Lunch Will Be Ser ved : With purchase of $0.25-t0 $0.99 you get 5% Coupon APPRECIATION DAY and to it will be added the next week's KATIE ) With purchase of 1.00 to 4.99 you get 109% Coupon. Treasure Chest subscription. Tell your neighbours about APPRE- & ' With purchase of 5.00 to 9.99 you get 20% Coupon CIATION DAY coupons and where they are obtainable, ; : Regent P eiroleum Products J 14 AS . - a 2 ¥ 7 EE) 7 5 2a ) " . : Wo WARD mo TORS 7 A : Taylor's 5¢. to $1.00 Store "Del" Restaurant i 4 iy % Phoenix Blestle oem or fakery Buicher Shop 7 Sandiland's Jewellery Western Tire Mrs. Hope's Tobacco agazine -Levinson's Drygoods ) OWARD CHA - ; 71 Viin's Men's and Boys' Wear 7 Carnegie Hardware Mactiresns Son Butcher Shop : ~Flamings Restaurant PORT PERRY H Ww c LLIS, Prop. Phone " : 1120 3 Kay Van's Ladies' Wear Beare Motors aster 8 ripp's Garage xen Bia HE X "Waa rv 'Motors Sweetiftan's Garage ; ElizabetK Shoppe Jackson's Farm Equipment ; ---- A Ge Ha ; re 1L.G.A, : : : . John Ballard CoSupporter These many other grades of of -paper | the mills have an annual output: of 1.6 $ I J dB 0 i +7 p and paperboard 90 no sujoy § ree --_ mn tons Hh pap fhoatd}.. 'book, ; : try into markets abroad. Conseque ) EY g, tissue, and other AT hrs i S$ ed ET RCH ANTS ASSOCT ATION they are manufactured chiefly for the papers; bu per and Jon; and 7 A En pons domestic market and the producers opr er pul A 7! a or by R AIL ME Rave had to exercise considerable in.|{ In newsprint pa AH nats, a HA ik co Fal genuity in producing the wide range | production four He that of any he KX . : ol Jroduets required by Canadian con pther Sountry 3nd brovides hore than. Ry : : : a) e world's su y Na 20 A ; : : s i 'addition to pulp and newsprint, of the Sewaprint outpat is froin J pad ' hy) 7 / : 4 : : : \ » NL os i ; 2 '

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