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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Feb 1956, p. 5

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MEN'S BOWLING SCHEDULE MARCH 6-- FEBRUARY 28-- 7 p.m. 7 p.m. i Whiz Bangs -- Mud Cats Deluxe -- Carnegie Stars Lucky Strike Legion -- Fitzjohns Carps Carnegie Blow Kings -- Dodgers 9 pm. i 9 pam. Red Caps -- Black Jacks : Legion -- Blow Kings i Dodgers - Culligan Whiz Bangs -- Carps Mud Cats -- Black Jacks Red Caps -- Stars * Lucky Strike -- Culligan * DeLuxe -- Fitzjohns © TELEPHONE FAMILY, Mrs. J. E. Musse, seated on the right, was once a Bell operator herself. Now all six daughters shown here are members of Bell's Montreal staff. Left to right: Suzanne, Micheline, Lise, Mrs. Masse, Denise, Rita (Mrs. Lavigueur) and Claudette (Mra. Gauthier). They followed in their "mother's footsteps % It happens over and over again. ' A daughter sees how much her mother likes her telephone job and decides she would like to follow in her footsteps. So in she comes to work at the Bell. When daughter follows mother and brother follows sister and son follows father you can be pretty sure that people have found lots of good reasons for joining the telephone company. They know from firsthand experience: that the Bell is.a good place to work. N) A Good Place to Work THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA FN MARCH 18-- 7 p.m. Culligan --- Whiz Bangs Red Caps -- DeLuxe Blow Kings -- Black Jacks 9 p.m, Fitzjohns -- Lucky Strike Carnegie -- Whiz Bangs - Mud Cats * Dodgers -- Stars MARCH 20-- Carps - 7 pm. Blow Kings -- Lucky Strike Whiz Bangs -- Black Jacks Stars -- Legion. , 9 p.m. Mud Cats «-- Culligan Dodgers -- Fitzjohns Carnegie -- Red Caps ? * Carps -- DeLuxe MARCH 27-- 7 pm." Stars -- Fitzjohns Culligan -- Blow Kings Red Caps' -- Mud' Cats 9 p.m. Legion -- Dodgers Carps -- Lucky Strike Del.uxe -- Whiz Bangs * Carnegie -- Black Jacks APRIL 3-- 7 p.m. Carps -- Black Jacks Carnegie -- Dodgers IF'itzjohns -- Culligan 9 p.m. Stars -- Blow Kings Red Caps -- Whiz Bangs Legion -- Lucky Strike * DeLuxe -- Mud Cats > 1A --Denotes games played on Monday "in Oshawa at the Fittings =. Cedar Creek . Miss Flossie Spencer "a Raglan last Saturday evening attenlling a fa- mily Euchre party at the lone of Mr. "and Mrs, Lloyd Mahaffy in honour of S Steele Mr. Walter Manns' birthday, Billy Popowich had the Hydro in- stalled last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele of Raglan were last' Tuesday dinner guests of |- Mys, Kilpatrick and George. ~~ Mrs. and Mrs, Kilpatrick visited Mrs, Dave Steele in Pot Perry in the afternoon. Ronnie Larocque started to work last week. - The Mothers' Club had seven tables at their progressiye Fuchre at the School on Saturday evening. Prize winners were: high lady, Josie Wilson, | low lady, Mary Harris; high man, Ken Mills, low man Frank Harris. An- other Euchre is planned for March 3. Carol Larocque had ae birthday on | February 18th. Mrs. James Kigby returned home on* Sunday from Port Perry Commun- ity Hospital where she had been a pa- tient for ten days .while recovering from pneumonia. Master Dougie Blain, who spent five days in Port Perry Community Hos- pital with pneumonia last week, was returned to hospital on Monday. Martin Den Boer and Sandra Green- wood are both confined to bed under the Doctor's care with flu. Carol Craighead, a leap year baby, will be four years old February 20th. OLD-TIME 'RED BARN SERESEEEEEEENERNNEEEEENSENEEREEEEER Adriasion 5c. DANCE TO CANADA'S ORIGINAL RADIO BAND George Wade and His Corn Huskers MODERN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY u MONTCLAIR COUPE one of 10 beautiful models in 3 superb series A FINER V-8 VALUE FROM FORD OF CANADA - The BIG buy is Watch THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW on TY every Sunday ° YOU'LL BE SURPRISED HOW EASY IT IS TO OWN A NEW MERCURY--SEE YOUR FP hearer J BIG, BOLD, BEAUTIFUL Mercury promises look is wide and low; Monterey interiors feature rich, Tighest fashion. lowest lines you the proudest driving, Its new adramatie 58% and Custom hardtop models, colonetul nylon and vinyl, ACTS BIG FROM THE WORD "GO" Mercury's new 225-hp. SAFETY-ENGINEERED FOR NEW SECURITY For added driver and passenger safety, standard features include new impact-absorbing steer. ing wheel, safety door locks, salety-heam he lights. Seat belts, and cushioning sun visors are optional. THE BIG VALUE IN EVERY WAY See all of the new extra-value big-car léatures that the - big Mercurygoffers this vear- safely. And 1 looks BIG. wr BIG acts BIG...is BIG SAFETY-SURGE you faster-than-ever- acceleration where you need it most--for more safety in passing and hill-climbing. And Mercury rides BIG, yet is so easy to handle. ye sure to cheek Mercury prices. You'll find there's a big, beautiful "560 Mesuty to htany budget. \ -- ROCK & ROLL = | [_] [_] [_] 8 [_] _] OSHAWA E mn [_] 8 3 ins. in Montel Lux V8 gives Mercury's for instrament vase" nd : mn beauty; performance, ved L - - , i Men's Bowling League Scores and standing a Score Total CAPS einen 34 Whiz Bangs .......c.eeenns H 382 Culligan ... 30 DeLuxe ..... 29 Blackjacks - 28 Blow Kings ......cccovien 0 26 Bitziohns -oiinatmpind 26 Lucky. Strike 2 .20 Dodgers 0 22 Carnegie ... TY 22, Redcaps ...... AER LIA 20 018 Legion . "17 "Mudcats ... ey. 16 SUES Savina 0 16 High Triples-- . Hadley---607; B. Mill i High Singles-- J. Hope--2178; W. Peel-- Hadley--248; S. Sweetman ~ 246; G. Rodd--246; S. Brayley--245 M. Luke--244; E, Hall--234, Iadies Wed. Night Bowling League 250; J. Feb. 15th, 1956-- Team Pts. taken Tot Pts. Mustangs ......cennn 4 47 "Spitfires ... 3 42 Bombers ... .b 42 Helicopters ....cccveenne 0 42 Sunderlands ................ b 37 Hurricanes ..... 36 North Stars ... 33 Kitty Hawks . 32 Jet8 viii 32 Mosquitoes .......eeennned 28 s follows: er--~0604; Ww. 252; B, Hull SUFFERERS RELIEF OR MONEY BACK Medical tests have shown that NEVO relieves the pain and discomfort of sinus infection in - almost all cases, Prbh did jrrespective of ~~ medy severity or dura- N tion. Nevo is a Cv VO preparation for the treatment of the symptoms of sinus infections, not just PHONE 16 a pain killer. Com- pletely sate nay be used by children. Bruton Drugstore PORT PERRY in remedy | THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28rd, 1956--5 xX Lancasters .................. 2 28 Singles-- Flyers ..ccccooeeviiionn.n 6 21 Marie Taylor---305, 263; Marie Brin- . ) . tnell--260, 210; Bernice Fines--258 High Single--X\ + Taylor--305 : ! at : igh Single--<Marie Taylor--305 201; Dorothy Jardine--228, 212; Elai- High Priple--Mary?McGregor 081 ne Bailey-- -217; Goode 244, 209; Dorothy Tennant Marg. Jackson--216; Jeanne 213; Joyce Venning--208; L. Carnegie--204; Aileen Snooks--203; Joan Mark--202. In Triples-- Marie Taylor 631; Marie Jardine--605, 680; Bernise Fines-- Brintnell--626; Dorothy Two Motorists Are Killed - Every Day i in Rural Ontario ONE IN FOUR or THESE ACC IDENTS HAPPENS ON THE FARMER'S DOORSTEP Last year rearly 800 persons were Killed in motor mishaps outside urban areas. One in every Your such accidents in rural "Ontario occurred at a rural intersection, or farm lane connection, "vith a major highway. = > In many cases farmers were in no way involved; in more cases farm drivers probably were innocent victims of careless highway motorists. But farmers and their families died in some of these smash-ups, Farm vehicles were destroyed. And directly or indirectly Ontario's farm population pays a share of the tremendous cost that motor accidents annually inflict in this province. Safety is everybody's business, everybody's responsibility. The farmer has a major stake in the safety of rural roads whether they are familiar township routes, regularly travelled ~ county roads, or our provincial super highways. Death and injury lurk at every intersection. The Ontario Federation of Agriculture is marking Rural Safe Driving Week on February 20 to 26th. May I urge every N farmer and farm family in this province to give their attention and active suport to the occasion, During this week--and every week--drive so an accident won't be yours, Hon, F. S. Thomas, MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, Province of Ontario, A, Coming Events at Port Perry Memorial Gardens PUBLIC SKATING Monday, February 27, 81010 p.m. Junior "D" Play-off Saturday, February 25th, 8.30 p.m. Orangeville vs. Brooklin WALLPAPER Sunworthy COMPLETE STOCK, Yo ~ Empire Papers 25¢. a roll and up - . ENT STOR CONGOLEUM 5c. sq. yard ~ CONGOWALL 2 9c, fool RUGS in all sizes Savage Shoes for Children Oxfords, Straps, etc. Patent, Red, Black Prices $4.75 to $4.95 R Ladies' Plastic Splashers 1.95 Men's $4.50 * RUBBER BOOTS Boys' $3.95 Youth's $3.3 WINDOW SHADES 2c., 9c. $1.59, SLT5 | DRAPERY SERVICE Prices quoted on drapesall ready madeup. Bigstock of materials. Coupons' With Every ery Purchase Phone 43

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