Aaa STURT NMEA SURAT 3 BOISE Raa AN Sh heck EET 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 1956 LAKEVIEW THEATRE PORT PERRY Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. de bl THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 12-13-14 James Stewart and Julie Adams «In the Record-Breaking Technicolor Action Drama $y ""PHE BEND OF THE RIVER" on CARTOON and SPORTS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16-1741 ibs ~ Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson : In Lloyd Douglas' Sensational Story And the Year's Greatest Screen Hit "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" IN TECHNICOLOR COMEDY Mi 1h list Wl ji i 1 iJ JI Cello Bag Humbugs 25c¢. [] Phone 32W IP 0 0 nai TC CH 1 OD DDO 1 ED 1 SE 1 POUND CELLO BAGS Coral Isle Peanuts, 35c. Cello bag After Dinner Mints 25c¢. Saturday Specials "Golden Date Layer Cake" "Chop Suey Loaves" GERROW'S BAKERY G. M. GERROW i Western Tire Dowson's Food Market Mrs. Hope's "Fobaceo and Carnegie Hardware Howard Motors | A. W. Brock Dept. Store ] Kay Van's Ladies' Wear Beare Motors Ltd. "Levinson' Drygoods MacGregor & Son, JucksoiPs Farm Equipment Taylor's 5c. to $1.00 Store " Corner, at 3.30 p.m. The I'ollowing is a List of the "APPRECIATION DAY" Merchants Hope's 1.G.A. Cawker's Butcher Shop - Van's Men's & Boys' Wear Sweetman's Garage Magaziiie Shop Phoenix Appliances ~ Taylor's Restaurant Master I'eeds Elizabeth Shoppe | "Del" Restaurant Sandiland Jewellery John Ballard Lamber, (Co-Supporter) ».? Butcher Shop Archer Motors Next Tuesday, April 17th, the draw will be at the Four Treasure Chest 'will contain $249. 09. Watch for the name of the "MERCHANT or THE WEEK" when you shop. t pe COUNTY OF ONTARIO . fod Applications for iit 'Stenographer, Bookkeeper-Typist i 8 Applications will' be received by the undersigned until i? hh 5:00 p,m. on Wednesday, April 18th, 1956, for the following iN positions? $ (a) Stenographer for the Assessor's Office . , okkeeper for Treasurer's Office . " Application Forms for: these positions may be obtained \ 3 ; from the undersigned J w Dated at Whithy hits Gth day of April, A.D., 1956. CT Wm G Manning, Clerk-Treasurer, ' County of Ontario, Court House, Whitby, Ontario. ¢ - i» bi Springtime i. Means A to Tune-up Time { , : v a INSURE SMOOTH, SATE DRIVING, THIS SPRING, / b . WITH A SPRING TONIC I'OR YOUR CAR. DRIVE IN 7 y : TO-DAY FOR RAPID, COURTEOUS CARE FROM EX- | PERTS ' 1% adil 7 - HOWARD MOTORS ab 7 A CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE. 4 fy f CHEV TRUCKS 1 Phone 74 Port Perry "~ Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Mary Ann Gladys Aleta McKee, Deceased, All persons having 'claims against the Estate of Mary Ann Gladys Aleta McKee, late of the Township of Cart- wright, in the County of ham, Spinster, who died on the 28th day of March, A.D., 1956, are hereby notified to send full' particulars to the under- signed on or before the 4th day of May, A.D.,.1956, after which date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having 'regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 2nd day of April, A.D,, 1956. } ARTHUR Ww. s. GREER, Q.C., 'Box 131, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitor for the above estate. April 19th, | Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Joseph Robert . Johnston, Deceased; All persons having claims against the Iistate of Joseph Robert Johnston, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, who died on or about the 10th day of Mar., A.D. 1956, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of April, 1956, full partica- lars of their claims. Immediately af- ter the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice, Soaitd DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 27th day of March, A.D., 1956. ARTHUR W, S. GREER, Q.C, Box 131, Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executrix. April 12, Notice to Creditors In the Estate of William Edward Brooks, Deceased; All persons having claims against the Iistate of William Edward Brooks, J of Ontario, Retired Yarns: on died on the 28th day of March, A:D., 1950, are hereby notified to send full : Ariouinie to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of May, A:D., 1956, after which date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. - DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 2nd day of April, A.D., 1956. ARTHUR W. S. GREER; Q.C., Box 131, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitor for the above estate. April 19th, The monthly meeting of the Ladies Bible Class was held at the home of Mrs. A. Reynolds. The president Mrs. I'. Daw, occupied the chair, Mrs. Henry Doble, Daw. =~ 0 = Letters of thanks and EAI were read from Miss A, Dowson, Vel- ma Silver, Mary Hopkins, Mrs. Earl Fielding, the Parrott family and Miss Glenys Stephen, Mrs. Luther Bradley - offered her home for the May Meeting and it was decided to havéa plant exchange, Mrs, M, Sparks and Mrs, Wm. Hopkins were appointed as the program committee for this meeting, The report of the visiting committee was given, Mrs, L. Bradley, Mrs, A. Dean, 'Mrs, R, Batten and Mrs, A. Fisher. were appointed as tha visiting committee for the ensuing month, Mrs. Ray Graham took- charge of the program. A solo "The Place Where I Worship", was sung by Gail Bath, Mrs. Sparks gave a very in- teresting and inspiring talk on Pray- er. Peggy Graham gave a reading "He is Risen". Gail Bath favoured with another solo "Faith, Hope and Charity", accompanied by her mother Mrs, H, Bath. Mrs, F. Daw extended a vote of thanks to Mrs. Reynolds for her kind hospitality. The refreshment committee served a delicous lunch and everyone enjoyed a 3 50ein) time together, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Sutherland of Utica, . were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton, Mrs, M. Dryden, bf Brooklin, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mra, W. Kerr, Miss Peggy Graham spent the Week end in Sudbury. Mrs, Wes, Routley and Miss Glenys Stephen spent Friday in Toronto. Sir g (Re aN ial AY . ANAT 7 he <3 hs LAS $ Nan SARL 5 Etsy tf ARIE 1) FS AIR. HF Ph. "ay 4 a The scripture lesson was read by : A poem "Prayer| Without Ceasing", was read by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Doble spent Thursday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wes. Doble of Sunderland. y Mrs. Mary Lilley, of Markham is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wes. Routley. Several from ths community attend- ed the funeral of the late Ray Wilkin, on Hatley, April Tth, Greenbank CELEBRATE 55TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert St. John who celebrated their 640th wedding anniver sary on Tuesday last, Mr. and Mrs; C. L. Wilkinson of Hamilton with her parents Mr. and Mrs. St. John over the week-end. Miss Beatrice Gall of Brantford was visiting with her aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs, Bushby for a few days, The Pilot Class has set the 21st of April as: the date for their Minstrel Show. So keep this Saturday date open for a good entertainment, Miss Annabelle Lee is still on the sick list not able to return to her teaching duties in Toronto. ' Miss Frances Ianson spent the week- end in Port Perry Hospital following a tonsilectomy. The student teachers are at our school this week for their practice row, Miss Anne Koning, Mr, Walter Boeshka and Mr. "Otto Beck. Mr, and Mrs, Reg. 'Foster and Mu. and Mrs. Glen Wanamaker celebrated Reg's birthday last week with a chick- en dinner at Manchester, } ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack St. John and fa- mily of Toronto visiting with Mr, and Mrs, W. St. John recently, Sorry to report Miss Aletha Cragg is ill and in Port Perry Hospital. teaching. They are Miss Kent Ger-, Orillia Wants in Tri-County League In a telephone conversation betwen Tri-County President Ted Cadieux, of Stouffville,, and Bill McGill of Orillia, the latter requested that their club be admitted into the Tri-County League circuit this summer. ; The matter will be given further consideration when the group Executive meets later this month, : =) Orillia has a modern field, complete with an up-to-date lighting system and the general feeling appears to be that league. - EE -------- COUNTY OF ONTARIO TENDERS For Equipment Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m., Wednes- day, April 18th, for the supply of the following equipment: A.°8 ton Truck -- cab and chassis only. The County proposes to offer in trade one 3-ton Ford cab and chassis purchased in 1946, "B. Tractor -- loader--mower--ap- proximately 40 h.p. The County pro- poses to offer in trade oné¢ Ford Trac- tor complete with Ski- ne loader and power mower, Tenders must be submitted on forms which will bé provided by the under- signed. : -~ Lowest or any tender not hecsssArily accepted. .R. E, SIMS, P. Engineer, County Engineer County Bldgs.; Whitby, Ont. ; the new entry will be a benefit to the|. Your child has TWO SITTERS watching over her You n never see this second sitter. Yet she is just a moment away -- always alert and ready for help -- at the other end of your telephone. Normally, should you want to make sure that every- thing is all right at home you just call your sitter, or have her call you. But situations do arise when your sitter, or you, or anyone may be faced with an: emergency. Then a direct call to Operator can bring help in a hurry. 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