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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Feb 1956, p. 8

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8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, Manchester THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ith, 1956 perfect score. Mrs, Archer and Mrs. Crosier served lunch and a social hour was enjoyed. The .- Mrs. Wm. McCartney and Mus. the | f Mrs. Theo. Ste 8 . i ¢ home of Mrs. Theo. Stevens last Lawrence Midgley visited Mrs. C. Har- tison at Myrtle one day last week. Sixteen tables of euchre were play- ed at the Hall last Friday evening. Mrs, Millman and My, Donelly provid- ed good music for danging. * Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crosier, Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. Roy - Moon, Raglan were guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Crosier on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mit ley-and Miss Carol dttended the "Holiday" concert put"on by Ontario County Junior Farmers choir in Uxbridge on Friday night. , Mr, and Mrs. Women's Association met at Thursaay afternoon. The meeting opened with hymn and prayer. Mrs, Stevens read Psalm 130 and Mrs. Cro- sier gave the lesson topic followed by prayer by Mrs, Archer. Mrs. Archer presided for< the business meeting. "The minutes of January meeting were adopted as read. Eighteen members answered the roll. Plans were dis- "cussed re finishing the church base- ment, Tréasurer Mrs. Lamb gave a satisfactory report and several 'Thank You' notes were read. At the, close of the business session Mrs. Crosien conducted teresting contest, Mrs. Irene Hefiry Won the prize with a >. ie J. A Valentine Day, February 14th : Lawrence | Midgley THE DAY TO GIVE,SMILES'N esl » VALENTINE WRAPPED CANDY . Saturday Special Vi "FRUIT SALAD LAYER yl Poni Decorated) : | ] A WY u 5 GERROW'S I'S BAKERY i B Phone $2W G. M. GERROW : Va mmim IBID DIRE OJ oo Po 0% 0% + 4% CROPS PBOBOBAOBOPOROSOIOBOROBOSD 3 a ott 2 The Following is a List of the "APPRECIATION DAY" Merchants 20009080 A. W. Brock Dept. Store | Dowson's Food Market : Taylor's 5¢. to $1.00 Store Western Tire Sandiland Jewgllery 20900080800000800000808080E0R00E00SOS0E0OP0N0S Carnegie Hardware Beare Motors Ltd. Sweetman's Garage Van's Men's and Boy's . Wear. Kay Van's Howard Motors " Ladies' Wear I'hoenix Appliances Taylor's Restaurant Master Feeds NG Elizabeth Shoppe Flamingo Restaurant. "Del" Restaurant Broo fo fo lo Pots o's se Mrs. Hope's Tobacco and Magazine Shop A MacGregor & Son Butcher Shop' ] Co : Levinson's Drygoods Tripp's Garage Cawker's Butcher Shop Hope's LG.AC Jackson's Farnv Equipment John Ballard Lumber, (Co-Supporter) SV DT NEAT AAR hr OPO EOE 8S 8 8 a. NEXT DRAW, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, at 3.30 p.m. in front of the Old Archer Blgd. The jack pot $582.94. Watch for the name of the "MERCHANT OF THE WEEK" when you shop. TT RN pay FOK YOUR FEED SELL Your Hoes! L SEE US FOR THE MASTER HOG CONTRACT PLAN. The following plan is highly recommended for Best Results: . MASTER PIG- PERK. PELLETS, 25 lbs. PER PIG. 2 Start them when they are approximately 1 week old. MASTER PIG STARTER PELLETS, 75 Ths. PER PIG " , +> followed by: : ~ MASTER PIG GROWER PELLETS MASTER FEEDS Fast, Fair and Friendly Service, =~ PORT PERRY" PHONE 1 » Stevens, Mrs. wére supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Donnelly on Sunday night. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily of the late Mr, Richard Woon who was well-known in this locality. Prince Albert Those who attended Church on Sun- day were privileged in hearing Mr, Jack Griffen who delivered a véry worthwhile message, Miss 'Barbara Hunter also rgndered two solos Which was appreciated,' We extend sympathy to' Mr, os McTaggart in the passing of 'his twin brother Bert of Seagrave. He suffer- eda lengthy illness in'the hospital. "All members of "Good Neighboys Service Club" please remember to ga- er at the home of the president, live Brown, Monday night, Feb. 13. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Luke of Hamilton upon arri- val of a new son. Mrs, Art Brown and little Kathy and Mrs, Les Beacock enjoyed Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt and family, Oshawa. Mrs. C. Luke and Mrs. Stanton are in Hamilton with the Murray Lukes. Mrs. Les. Smith, Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, Robt, was Jackson and also at the Ross Murphy home, Miss Edna Spence is visiting a friend in Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Mulvey have left to spend a time under Florida sun, |Scugog - Friday evening a pot luck supper held in the church basement, sponsored by the Scugog Home and School A%sociation, the proc eeds were $28.26, 3 After a bounteous supper. a musical program was given in the church, Mr. Alan Martyn was master of ceremon- ies. During the program Mrs. Neil Lamont, president of the Club, pre. sented a gift of jewellery to Mrs. A. Martyn for her faithful work -as our projectionist on behalf of the organ- ization. The programme consisted of duets by Misses Linda Fralick and Bonnie Jeffrey; Misses Donna Collins |' and Carol Wilson, Several selection from the school; a skit by the Centre School, entitled "Waltzing Matilda." Mrs. Marvin Appleton read a poem, "Pa and Ma." A mixed quartette con- sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood, Mrs. Perc Jeffrey and Mr. Bill Jeffrey sang two selections: "Steal Away" & "I Want a Girl! Four girls from the Head sang a ghartette, and another mixed quar- tette consisting of Mr, John Sweetman, Mr. Cecil Fralick, Mrs. Raymond Fra- lick and Mrs. Cam Aldred sang, A sing-song- was conducted by Mr, John Sweetman, Mr. Cecil Fralick. The singing of'the "Queen" brought 'the cvening to a close. a The. February meeting of Seugog | Home and School Association is at the Centre School on February 15, Com- mittee in charge --Mys. Alan Martyn, Mrs, Maurice Fralick and Mys. John Bec Ktt, "On Friday, February 7, an inter- esting evening is planned at Scugog Community Hall. Proceeds are in aid of a new organ fund, Jr. Farmer News Plans were polished for a February, outdoor, skating frolic; a 'record' dance party on March 2nd; and future program topics at the joint executive meeting of the Port Perry Juniors last Tuesday evening, After Ron McIntyre read-the minutes of the last meeting, our President, Ted Lamb, launched our \ "r , Want to be a Christian", and "It is "no Secret." - : 2 2s pe LAREVIE J ve Shows 1 4, ' . 8 --g pe a THEATRE iy PORT PERRY ghtly -- 7'and 9 p.m. . rd -- HURS,, FRL, SAT. FEBRUARY 9-10-11 The Favourite T.V. Stays of "I Love Lucy" Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz In The Record-Breaking Technicolor Comedy Drama < "THE LONG, LONG TRAILER" SHORT PICTURE ¥ 4 5 [TA Ca | a gi EF) MON., TUES. WED. FEBRUARY 13-14-15 "THE OLD WEST" Last Complete Show Starts at 8.20 p.m. members into a detailed discussion re-. dance. garding the proposed Junior Farmer Please keep your skates sharp be- dance. If the special committees, who , cause after a short business meeting were appointed, are successful in mak- "on Tuesday, Feb. 28, in the H. §., we ing arrangements, a "hard:time' 're- bare going to journey over to Midgley's cord' dance", with light refreshments, pond for a skating party. If you do will be held in Port Perry High School not prefer to skaté, come anyway and on Friday, March 2nd." Watch for help to keep the bonfire roaring for more announcements regarding this an old fashioned weiner roast. | dem 2. THE Pro fifty years since Ontario Hydro was created in 1906 constitute one of the most important eras in the history of 'our pro- vince. The Hydro family has played a major 'role in the progress of that half century, energetically developing Ontari i0's water resources to make available to far ms, homes 3% and industry, dependable electric power at to 343. rates among the lowest in the world. In the process, the Hydro family has grown from the original 14 partner municipalities The number of customers , through these, plus rural, local systems and industrial customers now exceeds one and one half million. The combined assets of the served Commission and the municipal systems i. r almost two billion dollars. In this, our Golden Jubilee Year, F salute the men whose foresight and enter- : : prise founded the Hydro family . . salute also labour, industry and agriculture, tpi S42 all of which may be proud of their part in ot ' helping to bring about the present high : standard of living i in Ontario. What of thie next 50 years? The future holds © gréat promise in electri¢al living. Hydro will continue to provide an adequate supply of electr icity to meet the power fequirements 'of the province prosperity for all Ontario. FAMILY ASSURES' YOUR . Ontario Iydro and all the Hydro municipalities . We power for gr eater ELECTRICAL FUTURE Keefe Brasselle, 'Frankie Lane, Connig Towers Wel Ri In The Sparkling Technicolor Musical Comedy. "BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG" whe . 2nd FEATURE-- = =~: & - . Gene Autry and Champion In bg

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