) @ oO ai KX! Greenbank sister Mrs. Couves over the holiday. "York. : Dowson's Red & White SPECIAL THIS WEEK INTERLAKE TOILET PAPER, 4 rolls .....................43c. - CLARKE'S BEANS WITH PORK, 20 0z, .......... 2 for 33c. WAGSTAFFE'S STRAWBERRY JAM, 24 oz, .............39¢. AYLMER CHOICE FRUIT COCKTAIL, 15 oz. ........... 22¢. < CULVERHOUSE CHOICE PEAS, 20 oz ............. 2 for Sle. SWIFT'S PREM, 12 02. ...ccocco0oovrmrsvcernrisnnn vesting 35c. RED & WHITE PEANUT BUTTER, 16 0, ..o.............. 3. " STUART HOUSE ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP, 25, LYON'S CHICKEN NOODLE Soup FRESH LEAN PORK, Butt Roast, Ib. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, 1 Ib., skinless LEAN MINCE BEEF, 1b. BANANAS, Golden Ripe ........ CABBAGE, Firm Green, Ib. CELERY, Green, Crisp ......... JUICE ORANGES, 216's COOKING ONIONS tert senernenane Phone 91 :: - NOONE WE SA SE «2 lbs. stat asseeerenirire testi 2 bunches eran SR Blas essesrinnnnnrererronsisile 3 lbs. TEN 29¢. : 3c. criteteis corer nen 39C, TRESS od TRY 33c. PN SIESTA ADO WT 29c. 29c. Fer FRR . | LN 29c¢. sistant biases ane FUOPRRIRRR: 1 IN 23c. " | Port Perry - Miss Lillian Ward of Torontg visit- ing over the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Beare left on Friday on a motor trip through the States with Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Beare, of Toronto. Mr. Bert Finney of Sarnia, with his Miss Mary Phoenix and girl friend are spending Easter holidays in New day were Mr. and Mrs. Carr, of Port * Visiting with their families on Sun- Perry with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Leask; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Budd, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Cresswell, of Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs. Baylis. J H : 1 Mrs. Wilson has returned to her, home in the village after spending the ' 'past few months with her son Roy in Uxbridge. - ' Sarl Phoenix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix had a nasty experience on Friday of last week. While riding on the tractor with his dad he had the misfortune to tumble off and fell in front of the rear wheel which passed over his hips. A hurried trip to Port Perry Hospital and examinations showed no serious effects other than oy badly scratched face and some bruises, You are a lucky Loy Earl! Ladies Monday Bowling Teague Standings-- y : Bon Bons--31 Caramels--26 - Gam Drops--31 Candy Canes--25 Black Balls--28 Jelly Beans----21 All Sorts--28 Lauras--16 Peppermints --26 Jennys---14 Over 200-- Mary Amell (Bon Bon)--260. Camille Crozier (Gum Drop)---226. Marilyn Clark (Jelly Bean)--223, Ann Dowson (Bon Bon)---220. Margaret Burnett (Pepper.)--219, Loretta Parrish (Jenny)--216. Jean Rodd (Peppermint)---213, Grace Hunter (Gum Drop)---213. Janette Hutchinson (Caramel)---212 Margaret Hayes (Jenny)--203, Mabel Cook (Bon Bon) --200, May Blakely (Gum Drop)---200, SE High Triple-- Mabel Cook (Bon Bon)--hH79. Most Number of Blows-- Marien Crozier (Gum Drop)--13, Ladies Wed. Night Bowling League High Triple --Marie Healey 625, High Singles--Marie Healey, 239, 283; Marie Brintnell, 235; Norma How- sam, 234; Beth Oke, 229; Kacey Harper, 223; Bernice Fines, 222; Myrtle Prentice, 218; Aileen Snooks, 219; Mary Enge, 209; Elsie Clark, 211; Joyce Venning, 208; Shirley Chilton, 207; Doreen Fletcher, 206; Joy Hull, 206; Gwen Rennie, 205; Flaine Bailey, 202; Marg, Carnegie, 200; Joan Christie, 200, } ) N\, IEC (continued from front page) ~ Blackstock ' was taken by Joan Suggitt and pray- er said by Alice Taylor. Minutes read and roll call answered by "some- thing about Easter". We sang "Beau- tiful Easter". Lorna Wright gave 'a reading "The Beloved Son". Nancy Dorrell played a piano solo "When You and I were Young", Judy Swain recited "The Skipping Rope". Linda Kyte and Carol Rahm sang "Daffodil". Mrs, Roy Taylor gave a talk on "Hy Week and Easter". We sang "Just Waking Up" and said the benediction, after which we played a game. At- tendance 17 children and 2 leaders. There were five tables of euchre played at the Farmer's Union Party in the community hall Wednesday evening. Winner were Mrs. F. Hodg- son, Port Perry and Frank Hoskin; Consolation prizes to Mrs. Frank Hos- kin and Mr, Fred Hodgson. Door prize Bruce Ashton. High school dance was well attehd- ed Thursday night and a good time reported. - Team Pts. Total] =~ The annual banquet of the Cart- Mustangs ..... " 5 33 wright Curling Club was held Satur- Hurricanes ... 5 26 day, March 31st in the recreation cen- Helicopters ................. 5 22 |tre. Meeting opened with the Nation- FUIRTS uti imviraveisiine H 20 al Anthem, followed by one minute Mosquitoes .................. 2 '18 silence in rembrance of one of our Spitfires .... wal 18 late curlers, Tom Smith. Mr. Hutton Lancasters .... ob 16 led us in Grace. Following and be- Kitty Hawks ... wl 16 tween courses of a turkey supper ser- Bombers .... pe 14 ved by the W.M.S. of the' United Jets... wd 12 | Church we were favoured with several Sunderlands ................ 2 ' 9 musical numbers by the Uxbridge Jr. North Stars .............. 2 6 Farmers Quartette. . i! * Portrays gracious livi ng in bright spring colours... ; Chrysler Windsor Newport THE INCOMPARABLE Beat this tonic for that "suddenly-it's-spring" feeling! Take to the road in a 1956 Chrysler! Could anything be easier to drive! Those push buttons at your finger tip vontrol Chrysler's PowerFlite automatic transmission. Press I) for drive...step on the gas...and you go! Chrysler's flabhing V-8 power is at your command! Maybe you're in the habit of buying the $ : same make car year after year. If so, this is a + good time to find out whether that car you buy ' See Chrysler... finest | of the Forward Look > get ...at your dealer's now is as good as you think. So before you buy, compare your present make with both performance and looks. Chrysler for You'll find Chryslar provides more fine-car features than any competing make! ' Yes . . . this is the time to try a Chrysler! There's no tonic like it. Your dealer can prove it in the first mile. . . and he'd like to. He'd like to show you, too, that owning a Chrysler is easier than-you think. So see him soon. CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED Chrysler New Yorker E 4-door Sedan "P ; wATCH CLIMAX--SHOWER OF STARS WEEKLY ON TV, CHECK YOUR NEWSPAPER FOR DATE AND TIME. INNES MOTOR SALES PHONR 160 PORT PERRY, ONT. "the 1955 Brier Tankard. | Camp told an Easter Story. 4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL bth, 1956--§ A much enjoyed film was shown on v& and Miss Catherine visited Mis. Dr, Dymond, Port Perry, gave us an enlightening address on the history of curling. Rev, Hutton presented Roy Turner, Harold Swain, Herb Swain and Howard Black with a combination magazine rack and smoker, each, for winning the first schedule ofthe winter. Wallace Mar- low presented Roy Stinson, Roy Turn- er, Bruce Ashton and Frank Hoskin with a hassock, each, for winning the 2nd schedule. Mr. Hutton conducted the election of officers which resulted as follows: President--Harold Swain Vice Pres,--Merlin Suggitt Sec'y-Treas.--Neil Bailey Executive Committee -- Ken Min- shall, Roy McLaughlin, Brian Hamil- ton, Auditors--Iran Thompson and Carl McLaughlin, Schedule Manager --Rev. Hutton. Bruce Ashton ex- tended a hearty vote of appreciation to the ladies and Mrs. Ernest Larmer Pres, replied. Winners among the Cartrwight fel- lows who, curled in the Bonspiel at Lindsay Saturday were Dave Wilson, Brian Hamilton, Geo. Black and Bert Gibson. Each received a duck, The -Anglican Church was filled on Sunday a.m. for a fine Easter service, and several beautiful lilies were placed there, some in memory of former members, There were 152 at the United Church S. S. Sunday a.m. and the Church was filled for the evening service. Rev. Hutton gave a fine sermon. The choir had two splendid Anthems. In the am. the Primary room children sang Beautiful Easter and Miss Helen Van Beauti- ful flowers at both services. "i Holiday visitors--Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and girls with his brother's in Valdor, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Tay- lor, Oshawa at Roy Taylors' Fri.; Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Murray and girls, Port Credit at Roy Taylors Sat and Sun.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family, Ottawa, with the Dorrell's heve for the week-end; Mr. and Mrs, Har- vey Yellowlees, Solina, withthe Er- nest Larmer's Fri.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar, Toronto, with the Roy Fer- guson's for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Bailey, Mrs, Vel- Mark Waldon, Uxbridge, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Rutherford and Allan, Mrs. Georgina Blair and Mr, Neil Hood with Mrs. Geo. Fowler on Sunday. Mrs. Fowler and Miss Dian. ne Blair returned to Oshawa with them for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson and Myrtle, Brooklin, with Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Bert Smith; Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Archer and fami. ly, Whitby, Mp. Vincent Archer, Bow. manville with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Marilyn remained for the week, Lf G Rev and Mrs, C, W. Hutton and fa- mily are spending 'a few days this week with their friends at Oxford Station, { Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson with her mother, Mrs, Cobbledick, Orono, Sunday. . Miss Jean Thompson with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Thompson, Nestleton. Mrs. Geo. Prosser is in Victoria County this week conducting a series of Farmers, Union meetings, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater and family, Ottawa were week-end visitors with Mrs. W, W. VanCamp. Sunday supper guests.of Mrs. W. Van Camp were -- The Drinkwaters, The Blake Gunters; Misses Mable and Helen VanCamp; Mr, and Murs, Ste- phen Saywell and Margaret, and Mrs. Tom Smith. ' "Mr. and Mrs. S. Martyn, Oshawa, with the Harold Martyn's Sunday; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dowson and Mr, and Mrs. Glen VanCamp and son with Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp and Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wonnon, Carol and Donald, St. Catherines, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Ferguson, Mr. Jim Han- nah and Rose Ellen, Hampton with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mountjoy Sun- day; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou, Port Perry with Mrs. Geo. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs, Pearce; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Staniland, Donna and Marlene, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hammell, Anne and Ralph, Mon- treal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staniland and family with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Staniland. Mr, Allan Henry, Galt, on Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Meridith Henry, Toron- to, Master Paul Henry, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp, Enniskillen, with Mrs. Jas. Henry Sunday, Miss Vera Forder, Toronto, with relatives, Miss Patsy Hyde and friend, Toron- to with Mrs. Darcy Sunday. Mrs. Ira Argue returned to Toronto with them fora week; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Phay- re and Nowell with My. and Mrs. (Ron Ginn; Mr, and Mrs, Glen Tenant and children and -Mrs, Jas, Ginn with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Ginn, Orono; Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Johhston with thee Keith Johnston's, Bélléville; 'Mr, and Ms. Don Pargeter and Donna, Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham and Roy on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Devitt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy . McGill, Bowmanville "and Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Port Perry with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hamilton. Misses Jes- sie and "Betty McArthur; Pearl Wright and Doreen VanCamp at their respective homes, Sympathy is extended to My, Mil- ton Fisher in the passing of this fa- ther in Peterboro Hospital Saturday. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs," Grant Ferguson, Toronto on the birth of a daughter Saturday. 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