| Taylor's Sc. 0 $100 STORE School Supplies Pencils to Brief Cases AT' 3s MEMBER OF APPRECIATION DAY MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION SAVE MONEY AND REMEMBER TO GET YOUR COUPONS AT "TAYLOR'S ae. J CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY ~ Dog Tax Warning, August 20, 1956 Dog Licenses for 1956 were due on January 1 and the extended time given for you to purchase a dog license has expired. ' FINAL NOTICE is hereby given by Council to all owners or harborers of dogs in the Village of Port Perry who have not dog tags to date. If you have purchased a license, ignore this notice but otherwise you must have a dog tag for each dog in accordance with the Village By-Law No. 1031 as amended by By-Law No. 1050, by September 10th, 1956. Failing to comply with the said By-Law, you will be sum- moned to court without further notice, and so govern your- self accordingly Dog Tags may be purchasedjatfhe Municipal Office. (Signed) . CORP. OF VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY, J. F. Raines, Municipal Clerk. IES SES SE WAITRESS NOW OPEN. FOR BUSINESS RECORDS -- Use our convenient lay- a-way plan SCHOOL SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS for All Occasions ~~ Magazines and Books i Port Perry Stationery Store --* Located beside the Theatre TH Blackstock Blackstock fair came off real well Saturday. The weather being ideal, a good crowd was in attendance and very fine exhibits in most of the classes, Fair being held before school opened, the school 'exhibits were few. Otherwise things looked good. Re- port of special prizes etc in another column. el : . 'Messrs, Ralphi Strong and Harvey Graham attended the Robinson-Wilbur wedding at Utica Saturday, Mr, and Mis. Jim Emmerton have moved into their new home in North Blackstock, We welcome them _as permanent residents. J Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers and family attended the Franklin pic- nic at Greenwood Park Sunday, Visitors with the Stanford Van Camp's during the week-end were Miss Esther Woodward and Miss Marjorie Kennedy, Pointe au Paril, Mrs. Jack Purdy and Sonia, Mr. and Mrs, J. Barber, Toronto and Mrs. Proutt of Caesarea, va ) Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Wright, Donnie Miss Verna Graham, Toronto was guest of Mrs. Ross Duff for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Mountjoy visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Renzie Mountjoy at Nestleton on Sunday, Mrs, Oakley Carley & Anne, Cavan, were week-end' visitors of 'Clarence Marlows. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Werry and Frances, Toronto, called on the Marlows and Rupt. Werry's Saturday and attended the fair, also Mr. and Mrs. Weir 'Swain. * Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawrenson, View Lake, were week-end visitors at the Albert Wright's, < Mr, and Mrs, Victor Beacock, Tor- onto, spent Thursday with Mrs. Cecil Hill Mr. and Mrs. Gib Marlow spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. Mrs, Tom Smith, Mrs. W. W. Van Camp and Mr. Jack Smith were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Fee Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bailey are to leave tomorrow (Tuesday) for a trip through the St, Lawrence seaway, then spend a couple of days in Toronto at -- Master Paul Riding, Union City, Michigan, spent a few days last week with Arthur VanCamp. Congratulations to Miss Joan Hos. kin on successfully passing her exa- minations at pre teachers college' Joan is engaged to teach at Ballyduff, - Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs Sam Snowden-(nee Miss Peggy Ful. ton) who were married at Maplo Grove Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Forder, Brenda and Brian attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Snowden will be moving into the Forder home at the east end of the village when they return from their trip and Mrs, Snowden is engaged to teach in Blackstock public school. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cordingly, Marie, Larry and Ronald Lewis, have return- ed to Toronto after spending holidays with her parents Mr, and, Mrs. Lewis Swain. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton, Marilyn and Bob of Lucan, Ont., spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. The 'August meeting of the W. A. of St. John's Church was held in the Parish Hall on Thursday evening the 16th at 8.16 with eighteen members a sumptuous picnic supper were much and Leslie and Mr. Roy Ferguson, at- exhibition before returning home. and two visitors present and the pre- sident presiding. The meeting opened tended the service in Donland's Unit- ed Church Sunday morning when De- nise Elaine Dunbar was one of eleven babies baptized. Afterwards were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Dunbar (Mona Ferguson). Miss San- dra Ferguson had also been with her sister for a couple of days previous. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and fa- mily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Snowden, Courtice. Sharon and: John remained for a few holidays. - - Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm and fa- mily visited his parents Mr, and Mrs. Art Rahm Tyrone on Sunday. Paul and Carol remained for a few days. Glad to report Mr. Rahm getting a- round fairly well again. Misses Joyce Venning, Bert Freelin and Mr. Alan Larmer, spent the week- end with the Roy Turner's at their cottage Coe Hill. Betty and Beth McGill and Mrs. Phena Mountjoy have been visiting at Harold Swain's this past week and Vernon McGill is with the Swain's this week, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cook, Beaver- ton with Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mrs. H. Hawkin, Port Perry with the Ivan Mountjoy's. So happy to report Mrs, Earl Dor- rell was able to come home from Osh- awa hospital Sunday. We hope she may improve more speedily now. Mrs. Harry Graham, Toronto, visit- ed all her relatives in the village last week. Mr. Neil Bailey joined his wife the PORT PERRY STAR, THUR 8DAY, AUGUST 30th, 1956-7 tended. Good prizes for the various sports events were won by young and old. Bathing and games followed by enjoyed. iy Mr. and Mrs. John Colleran_ of Ux- bridge, and Dr. Frank Murta of Tor-| onto called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Motrison 'a recent Sunday evening, : f 'Mr, and Mrs. Roy Morrison. and Misses Faye and Carol Innis attended the shower in honour of the bride-ta- be Miss Joan McEachern in Manilla Community Hall on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williamson and boys, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morrison attended the Memorial Service at the Stone Church, Beaverton on Sunday afternoon. The W. M. S. of St, Andrew's Church, Sonya, held their second bake sale on the lawn of Mr, and Mrs. John McTaggart, Seagrave, on Friday afternoon. Proceeds were very gratifying, Miss Shirley Alsop of Uxbridge, spent the week-end with fond here. . R "4 4 + Master Lachlan Williamson is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- Pine Grove The Community was saddened by the passing of one of our oldest resi- dents, the late Mrs. John Albright, in Cannington, early Saturday morning. Our sympathy goes to the bereaved family, 35 fir. and Mrs. Jack Brennand and family visited Sunddy with Mr, and Mrs. A, Handel. So's me W.A. will' be held at the home of Mrs: Tindell at Sandy Hook on 'Wed- nesday, Sept. oth." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballard & Paul of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Clark and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and family of Port Perry visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Bal- lard. Master Donald and Miss Eleanor Iimby of Campbellford are spending v few days with their Grandparents Mr. and Murs. Jack Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Rawson of St. Ihomas visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. Mrs. A. Rothwell visited with Mrs. Reid of Uxbridge one day last week. Marlows at the cottage last Thursday. All returned home Sunday evening, Miss Mable VanCamp leaves Satur- day for Quebec, then comes to Mont- real Monday for the Canadian Bar Convention. } with Hymn, Scripture Reading and Prayers. The minutes of the last meeting and the Treasurer's report were given and approved. After a short business session, Study Book, Chapter 6 "Mechanized Agriculture Changes Prairie Life" was taken by ald Lang, Cavan, Miss Shirley Morrison spent the past week with Mr, and Mrs. Mel. Vrooman, Vroomanton. Mr. Ellsworth Wright, Mrs. Rich- Manchester Service and Sunday School will be held next Sunday evening at 7.30, with Rev. Mr. Braham back in the pulpit after vacation, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tracey and Mrs. Harris, Barrie, visited Mrs. Thos. Smith, Mr. Stanley Malcolm and Mrs. Herb. Taylor attended service in Oshawa Sunday morning and spent the day with Mrs. Willard Cook. J Mr. Campbell and Mrs. John Scott are visiting in Stouffville and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn and Jimmy, Toronto and Margaret Carter, Maple Grove, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bradburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Ruddell, Mr, Wm. Rud- dell, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shantz, Bowmanville, and Mrs. E. Shantz, Tyrone, were Sunday guests and Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren, Nobbleton, Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Martyn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nix- on, Bowmanville. Arthur VanCamp accompanied Mr. Brian Hamilton in taking the new Marlow Milk Truck to Montreal on Monday to have the "bulk haul" equip- ment put on to truck. Mrs. Bone. The meeting was closed and lunch served by group 1, with Mrs. T. Smith convener, Sonya (Last Week) Master Bruce Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Willinmson of Peterborough spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray William- son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Short and Gordon of Seagrave spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Morri- 80N. Mr. and Mrs, Melville Barton of Lindsay were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown and fa- mily spent Sunday at Sunnybrook Park, Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Morrison, Shirley, Janie and Marlene spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Orville Mark and Mrs, Hutton at their cottage on Cameron Lake. The Sonya Sunday School picnic held at the Mariposa - Ops Municipal Park, the "Sand Bar", was well at- ard Nugent and - Gertrude attended ! Decoration Service at Bethel Cemet- ery, Greenbank on Sunday afternoon. Miss Caroline Smith of Windsor is spending a few weeks with her grand. | mother Mrs. Mary Burthwick and Mrs. and children of Toronto were recent guests of Mrs, Bain and Mr. Earl Mitchell, ) Mr. Gordon Winnacott and sister Fontaine and Mr. IH. Fontaine Gerald and Brian Crosier and Frank aunt_Miss Ellen Martin. | Rennie of Toronto visited the form- [} 2's grandparents on Sunday. Sunday and week-end visitors with' # My. and Mrs, Witherspoon and fa- Mr. and Mrs. Clarke McLean were: inily were at their cottage on Davis Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLean of Saska- Lake over the week-end. toon, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Me- Lean of Long Island, N.Y. U.S.A. and Geo. Jr. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woods and Mr. Clifford McLean of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hanshaw and family of Cresswell, and Mr. and Mrs, Gord- on Dowson of Lindsay. oo - (This Week) I Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter (nee Mari: : Iyn Morrison) spent a few days with relatives here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mus | Jac Denby on the birth of a daughter. | On Wednesday evening Mrs, John Snooks was hostess to the Sonya ¢ WMS, and Ladies Aid-Society, The ¢ presidents Mrs, J. S. Maclarlane and Mrs. Ray Williamson had charge of t the meetings. ) 'e My, and Mrs. Geo. Leach, Albert niotored to North Bay Miss Donna MacLachlan, Toronto, is visiting Miss Margaret-Anne Wi- therspoon. Mrs. Jas. Cochrane of Avondale Es- Mate, Georgia is visiting her sister and wother, Mrs. Bain and Earl Mitchell. The W.A. is sponsoring a baking sale on Friday afternoon August 31. All contributions of baking will be gratefully accepted, A salesman wired his boss: "I need If IT don't get it, you can 'ount me out." Voraise. Back came the following wire: One, three, four, six, seven, ght, nine, ten." wo, five, o MEN'S Hobby Jeans FADED BLUE Only $2.99 BOYS' - Sport Shirls $1.69 2 SIZES 8 to 16 VAN'S CLEARANC for $3.25 Windbreakers and Jackets REGULAR $14.95 and $13.95 Sale $9.88 BOYS' $1.69 2 Fancy Knit Jerseys Men's Swim Suits AND SHORTS Extra Special $1.99 | - OD |_| _-- _--() _) _) _-- _-- ---- C $y kE. SALE Boys' Striped Jerseys $1.00 each for $3.25 BOYS' Sport Coats Men's Slacks "AYERS ALL WOOL. - For $9.88 REG. $14.50. J - Men's Hosiery NYLON STRETCHIES, ALL WOOL and NYLON and WOOL MIXES 3 pairs for $2.50 | © Plain Shade Jerseys REGULAR $1.19 Sale $1.00 Boys' VALUES UP TO $8.50 'Windbreakers 'For $5.88 VALUES UP TO $17.95 Men's Hats and Caps Boys' Slacks,, Grey Flannels, Gabardines and Spiash Weaves For $8.88 and $11.88 ALTERATIONS EXTRA Summer Straws $2.49 Gabardine .....$1.49 Pre-Season Special on Lined Jeans $2.98 Labour Day, September 3, 1956 \ . MEN'S ' Horse Racy Live Stock Show Fancy Jerseys Se $3.95 Straw Caps ggg | vase oe: oh Ont. County Black and White Show §|! Sale $2.88, 2 for $5.50 | Sport Shirts $1.00 Men's Ties oe | 6X ONLY. SAVE 79c. ' MEN'S tn Corduroy Panis $2.88 .. 98c. 19. Slim Jims .. Bows ......... BOYS Stretchy Hose 88c. SIZES TO FIT 8Y; to 101} VAN'S Men's & Boys' Wear Port a Ontario : 4 Gala Midway Dance at Night Memorial Gardens Sport Shirts Rr . , SIZES TO FI'T 6 to 94 ; Montgomery Orchestra