po: ee PP w 5 = a WL TA Ad ot a a NE pr _ careful and painstaking worl. 8-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THU RSDAY, JUNE 28th, 1956 1356 REVIEW OF BUSINESSES and OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONS IN OSHAWA hy ROBERT BURNS Regent Theatre OSHAWA'S HOUSE OF HITS {15 KING ST. KE, RA. 3-3021 A notable example of substantial Progress in the Regent Theatre, located at 45 King St. E., 'in the heart of the business seetion down town. It has a reputation that is spreading far and wide all ever this a popula for afternoon and evening entertainment, This well known theatre is attrac- tively and beautifully furnished, tastefully decorated, healthfully air conditioned, and very comfortable in Oshawd is section, and is place every way. It is fully equipped for projecting in Cinemascope, Vista Vision and Superscope. This is the only theatre in this locality with stero- phonic sound. There is nothing which adds so greatly to the progress of the "live-wire' community does a ' theatre such as this. It not only Brings the world's greatest stars here to en- is tertain us, but it brings added business activity and thus benefits the entire community. In this special review of Oshawa business firms we tell our readers to visit Oshawa's House of Hits for finer entertainment, bringing you the latest motion picture releases, Sibby Cleaners 1S1 BOND W. IA. 3-7113 The economy of 'taking advantage of a regular cleaning and pressing service is not confined solely to the pleasure of having clean and spotless the=--additional service from cach garment. Dirt rots fabrics and the finer the the more essential it is that it be cleaned frocks, also includes fabric regularly. "The fact that- -Sibby Cleaners are available to take clothing that needs cleaning or-pressing-and- turn--it-out that it looks. like new many a high priced purchase, This is a business that requires ex- 50 has saved perience and at Sibby Cleaners only practical help is employed. ants are all able an <officient men who know their line thoroughly and thus you the most I'ran- Assist work- are assured sen Tailor Shop is their agent in Port - Perry. "Give him your cleaning and resgive the finest cleaning service. R. B. Reed & Sons Established 1913 101, KING ST. W. RA. 5-1131 In the past few years, the province of Ontario has ushed forward to oc- cupy one of 'the leading positioft in here in our own trade area, we have a few firms that are representative of the position the provinee has come. to occupy in this. field. 3 Among those who have spent many vears growing the finest R. B. Reed & Sons, who for generations have been identified with this business have proven their knowledge and experience in growing some of the finest stock in this section of the: country. * For the person who desires flowers for weddings, parties, banquets and social their flowers are unique in designs, for as designers three and occasions . \ . they have achieved a well merited reputation, Ilowers for funerals Their de- sigrns assure vou that this final tribute has been most fitting and proper. Without a- doubt, most of us realize that they merit the utmost considera- tion and trade of anyone interested in flowers of distinetion at reasonable prices. Mitchell's Drug Store 9 SIMCOE ST. N. - Phone RA. 3-3131 This popular LD.A. Drug Store in Oshawa carries a complete, line of Imported Perfumes, Colognes, Toilet Waters, Cosmetics, and a wide variety of Medical Supplies, also a large stock of photographic supplies. This professional concern has wavs given an exceptionally service at all time. In keeping with al- rood Na modern policy, they have kept nup- to-nbagmii brew tems on thesmark- et today. This drug store is staffed with efficient people where you got personal attention, « We are glad to compliment this modern store as a business and pro- fessional concern whieh is right a- breast of the times, and to those who degire anything in up-to-the minute drugs is suggested that you visit Mitehell's Drug Store in Oshawa, who have many satisfied patrons through- out the area. flowers, is Oshawa Cycle Sales 16 BOND ST. E. RA: 33-1341 This i= the most complete sporting centre in this entire region, which under the capable direction of roods Mr. Joe Bobak, has become a distinet credit to Oshawa and district, They carry everything for Archery, [Yishing and Hunting, Bowling, Soft- ball, Hockey, Track, in fact everything pertaining to also C. C. M. Bicycles, Joyeyeles, Harley-Davidson Motoreyeles. You will find on duty at all times expepienced and friendly salespeople will aid you in making your selection and their stock is so large and varied in price, that HERE we that you will be able to find {something suitable to your needs. It is well known as the sportsmans headquarters and caters to many clubs Mr. Joe, Bobak should be complimented for the need which his business is fulfilling in the Country, and we are pleased to recommend his fine store to all our people, sports; who know and schools. Scugog News The June meeting of Grace United Church W.A, was held last Wednes- day at the church. The meeting was opened with the singing of "What A I'riend 'we have in Jesus", followed by the Lord's prayer. Our vice-pre- sident, Mrs. Everett Prentice presided, The Scripture was found in the 50th Psalm and was read by Mrs. Evelyn Maynard. A poem entitled "Do You Belong" was read by Mrs. Raymond I'ralick, and Mrs: Alan Carter read a | poem éntitled "Code for a Day". Mus. Cameron Aldred conducted a contest which was won by Mrs, Reta Burn- 'Irene Prentice. ) ham. The minutes were read and adopted and roll call answered with a garden hint. Committee in charge for July meeting is Mrs. Dorothy Jeffery, Mrs. Dorothy Hood, Mrs. King and Mrs. Neil Lamont. Next mecting on July Ath, and roll call to be "Your dona- tion to our bazaar", and also bring a white elephant for the bazaar. Our bazaar is to be on July 11, at 3 p.m. and all articles are to be, priced by the donors, Committe are: Baking--Murs, Burn- ham, Mrs. Smith and Mrs, Maynard. Candy--Mrs. Russell Poglie, Mrs. --Mus. Neil Lamont and Fralick. } Plants table --Mrs., Edna McLaren, Mrs, IHastid. Rummage table--Mrs. Yvonne Ap- pleton, Mrs, Grace Cherrie and Mrs. Tom Eden, White elephant -- Mrs, Doug Cro- zier, Mrs. Alan Carter. Sewing table -- Mrs. Bob Tetlow, Mrs. Kreig, Mrs. Alan Martyn, Tea tables--Murs, Douglas Aldred, Mrs. Cameron Aldred, Miss Marjorie Milner, Mrs. John Burnham, Mrs, G. Hood, Mrs, Cecil Fralick, Mrs. John Sweetman . Welcoming committee--Mrs. Mau- rice Fralick, Mrs, Keith Crozier and Mrs. Dave Moore, Apron table Mis. Florence There will be no strawberry supper |B this year, and group three will have a pot-luck supper in July. Date to be announced. After the offering was taken, a hymn and the benediction brought the meeting to a close. Lunch was served, Don't forget the posters for the bazaar, An induction service will be- held on Friday evening, June 29 at 8 p.m. at Grace United Church. Rev. W. C. [Mutton will be in charge, Rev. Jack- son of Tyrone will preach the sermon, Rev. Wylie of Port Perry will address our new minister Rev. Braham and the congregation. Rev, Hutton will perform the induction. Come and get acquainted with our new minister. Grace Church Choir will be in-atten-. dance. MASTER DRY AND FITTING dation for lops the foundatt in Dey. milk production the future. INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION 200 Ibs. 300 Ibs. PORT PERRY The following formula has proven successful-- 100 Ibs." MASTER DAIRY 24% CONCENTRATE YOUR OWN GRAIN : 16% DAIRY RATION : Bring your grain to us and let us grind it and thoroughly mix it with the proper amount of Master 24% Concentrate MASTER FEEDS Fast, Fair and Friendly Service " PHONE 1 This plan provides -- ® Half pay to the age of 17 then full pay ® 30 days paid holidays a year ® Medical ond dental care "FOR YOUNG MEN OF SIXTEEN The Canadian Army Soldier Apprentice Plan offers you trades training while you learn. Starting June 1st the Canadian Army will enrol a limited number of physically fit young men of 16 years of age, with Grade 8 education, and train them as tradesmen In 19 different trades. Trades training will consist of a two year course starting in September, When finished the course the Soldier Apprentice serves throe years with a regular unit, .® A healthy active outdoor life with s Only a limited number can be accepted. Interested applicants must not delay, Mall the coupon below or contact your nearest recruiting station. Army Recruiting Station, 59 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ont. -- Tel, 6-1887 Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont. -- Tel. 4738 "Atmy Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond Street W., Toronto, Ont. -- Tel. EM, 6-8341 Loo, 278 2 we No.7 Personnel Depot, Wolseled Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., Lenden, Ont. Telephone 4 1601 Local 135 Army Recruiting Station, North Bay, Ont, -- Tel. 456 Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. £., Hamilton, Ont. -- Tel, 28708 Name__ | Without cost or- | obligation, please Address forward me the City/Town__ | booklet "The Way | * to a Fine Future", PIV. crisis L Telephone _______ wp bn wot poo sy i. i. bo nb Si yi ls fo foo "> --" w--_- T \ © Travel and adventure . ® Good opportunities for advancement, oww.0 day, July- 4th, Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brennand and family of Toronto visited Mr. & Mrs. A, Handel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and family visit. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods of Toronto Sunday. Also: calling on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballard. Mt, and Mrs, Bruce Bailey and Al- lin spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and family, attended Decoration at Uxbridge and, visited Mr, 12." W. Evans Sunday af- ternoon, Rev, Halbert will have charge of the Service next Sunday, Mrs. H. Grave's sister is visiting her from Cal., U.S.A. Mrs. Talbert Evans, Mrs. Jack John- son, Miss Margaret Nesbitt and Mrs. Robt. Nesbitt, Jr., took the bus trip with the Women's Institute of Quaker Hill to Peterborough on Thursday and spent an enjoyable day. . W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Simmonds of Glen Major on Wednes- Evans. birth of a son. Mrs. Robt. Banks in Toronto, held at 2 p.m. Sunday. ents Mr, Mr, Marshall Sharrard visited Sun- lay eveni ith Mr. and Mrs. Talbert cay evenuig wi ng le : Mrs. Ackney in Toronto with her daughter Mrs. Prizeman for a few Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. |days. 'Mrs, Ackney had the misfor- Colin McLaurin of Chalk Lake on the Utica Church service this Hillis Wilbur is working with Miller Construction at Highland Creek. Mr, and Ms. Nelson Ashton visited with Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Sutherland on Larry Kendall, of Toronto, at his home here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur, Dorothy and Glen in Toronto last week and called on Mrs, Ackney. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sutherland and Johnny spent Sunday with her par- and Mrs. Brooklin, spent Wednesday Sylvia has a position at Osgoode Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer attended Uxbridge Cemetery Decoration last Sunday, Sunday will be W. Connor at CE y BLUE COAL ! June and July $26.25 per ton CASH DISCOUNT $1.00 PER TON PHONE 73 JO OR ~ SUMMER PRICES REESOR FUEL & LUMBER TO ITOH om Phone 32W. i WF 0 Oc GERROW'S BAKERY G. M. GERROW tune to fall but we are glad to hear : she is improving and will be back with | Don't forget the Public School and us soon. ; Sunday School picnic ,on Thursday, . June 28. At 3.0o'clock games at school Mrs, Toogood and Sylvia of Toronto, | grounds and at 5.30 supper at church | - visited her daughter Mrs, Storrie. grounds, : * fhaticy : : \ - . . ' : : 1» < LAKEVIEW TAL Xi : PORT PERRY Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9'p.m.. © hs THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED FOR TWO WEEKS FROM JUNE 25th to JULY 8th OPEN AGAIN ON MONDAY, JULY 9th. With Humphrey Bogart and Jan Sterling In the Sensational New Hit "THE HARDER THEY FALL" "% re L = a ; -- a 0000 : We Have For Sale © e Have For Sale . # SOME COTTON FLOUR OR SUGAR BAGS. [ i ' - =} Saturday Specials ou "BANANA LAYER CAKE" ~ "CHERRY TARTS" i : : b u E u . 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