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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 May 1956, p. 8

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8~<THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 8rd, 1956 LAKEVIEW Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THEATRE PORT PERRY In THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 3-4-5 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Diana Lynn Maddest and Merriést Comedy. Riot All in Technicolor and Vistavision. "YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG" CARTOON, [3 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7-8-9 That "Black Lagoon" Guy is Back! with John Agar and Lori Nelson In the Thrill-a-Minute Drama : "THE REVENGE OF THE CREATURE" COMEDY and SHORTS' = "x 00 0 9 S DAY,,MAY 13ht, A HAPPY EVENT. Give Mother a box Sm miles' n Chuckles GIFT WRAPPED .CH m MAKE MOTHER'S COLA TES. Saturday Specials "BANANA LAYER No "CHERRY TART PERL YA ali i { at SION FR, SON er A -------- ARHSILN PERRY CIAL i Manchester Mr. and Mrs, Ken Wyatt of Good- wood were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Clinton Midgely on Saturday. Mrs. J, E. Holtby will entertain the Women's Association on Thursday af- ternoon May 3rd at 2.80. The ladies are cordially invited to attend. Miss M, - Bownsall, Oshawa visited Mis, J, Johson on Saturday, Misses Barbara and Mary Lynn Holtby attended a birthday party gi- ven oy.Saturday by Mrs. Harold Holts by for. her daughter Miss Patsy Holt- by. sabi On Saturday afternoon Ms, Ella was laid. to rest in the Vernon family plot at Pine Grove Cemetery. - The late Mys. Vernon lived here for many years and was a tireless worker in every worthy cause. She moved to Tottenham a few years ago, The Ltuneral service was held at her home there on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Midgley were sup- per guests with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Stevenson, Brooklin on Sunday even- ng. "We are sorry to report Mrs, Timms in Oshawa llospital with broken hip and wrist. We hope she may have a complete recovery, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Midgley, Mr Allan and Miss Carol Midgley day recently, » " Re Aa "| Savage and boys of Pickering, Mr. Vernon; wife of the late 1.'M. Vernon called on friends in Millbrook one Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and girls of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs, Doug and Mrs, Peter Rumnie of Altona and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blain and Doug of Manchester were last Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, John Greenwood and family and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Blain, Mr, Stan Norish of Bowmanville who is taking the place of Mr, Clare Keevil of Claremont as regional sup- ervisor of the 51st' Ground Observer Corps, with hegdquarter's at -Barrie, called on John Greenwood last week. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Martin of Cooks- ville and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Phair of Tyrone were last Wednesday visit- ors of Mrs, Kilpatrick and George. Mrs. Garnie Cochrane was taken to Oshawa General Hospital last Friday. We wish her a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, George Parm who "were married in Lindsay on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Birkett and boys of (Raglan were Sunday supper guests of the Spencer family, Greenbank The Rilot Minstrel Show was suc- cessfully presented in our church a short time ago and the huniorous jokes and chatter of the end men and expert guidance of the interlocater made the evening one of real enjoy- THE PRINCIPAL INGREDIENT in the cost of a product is labour -- labour in mine 'or forest, in transportation, in factory and office, in wholesale and retail outlets, At every stage of production and distribution, from the extraction of the raw material to the ultimate sale of the finished product, cost is added in the form of wages. Because wages are so all-important they must be right with relation to the services rendered. Higher wages are sensible only when accompanied by greater productivity. Disturb this balance and higher prices are inevitable. When prices get too high, sales go down. When sales go down there are fewer jobs. GERROW'S BAKERY Phone 32W G. M. GERROW . Cr woh Pr nce Albert numbers by the quartette were really - E good. The added attraction of the . Mesdames N. Wilson, G. Hunter, A. | orchestra? was one of the big sur- "This ¢an be ment, The negro songs by the chor- us as well as the solos and novelty "OT TVD AE/B@BUE 8 ZZ BERD 8D Brown and L, Beacock attended the | prises of the evening and will prob- W.A. convention in Northminster|ably be called on to help out on many YOUR Church, Oshawa last Thursday. more community programs. The boys TH E : ' z | : Mis. B. Wanamaker, Seagrave spent | repeated their performance at Sun-' : | Ki [CHEN Saturday with her parents Mr, and | derland last Saturday night and can STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA : | Mrs. W. Martyn. be heard at Uxbridge United Church LIMIT ED ; ® Cheerful . .. Colorfull © Easy to clean and keep clean! ® Fast and easy to Mrs. W, Beacock, Mrs. M. Tarvis, | May 6th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock, Mr, and| Mr. and Mrs. Bushby have moved Mrs. L. Beacock and Glenn all of [to Mrs, Will Phoenix's home. Mrs. MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO Install! Nestleton; Miss Olive Beacock, Mr, | Balfe of Toronto was with her par- T . Sova needs and Mrs. Thos. Cole of Oshawa ga-|ents over the week-end, = = a alin ng Ygedt thered at the home of Mr, and Mrs.| The regular meeting of the Fidelis _ Les, Beacock and boys Sunday. It | Class was held at the home of Mrs. being the occasion of three birthdays | G. Hunter on Wednesday night. in the family. - -- : i : Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 2 . : C. Love included her mother Mrs, Geo. : Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Brock, Georgia and Bill of Port Perry, "tam Mriand Mrs; M. Pugh enjoyed be- ing in Toronto the week-end for their "wedding 'anniversary. Mr. J. K, Vickery spent long week- end in Oshawa with his daughter Mr, and Mrs, L.-Devitt and family, new samples, _ As low as 00¢ sq. fr. 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