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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Sep 1956, p. 8

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EE as 0 / Just Arrived ---- SPAN Nee 1 Ee Ar Of Many Things By Ambrose Hills OLD FOLKS 1 watched a television show the other night called LOVE and MONEY, in which Morley Callaghan and Mavor Moore attempted, through drama and statistical talk, to prove that Canada has reached something close to per- fection. "a According to these two men, our government, with baby (bonuses and A -------- | teas & 5 dia Lp RE ience how such things ¢an hurt, All through hard times I sweated to keep up the premiums on an insurance policy my father had placed on me, It matured recently--and the pay-off looked like peanuts with prices the way they are today. It is disgusting to see the govern- ment' television monopoly being used to; propagandize for government policy. It is worse when this same television monopoly has the power to control all other broadcasters, thus making them too timid to speak the Manchester On Sunday, September 16th, Rev. Mr. Braham will preach anniversary gervice at 11,16 a.m, and Uxbridge Jr. Farmers Quartette will sing. At 7.80 . Rev. Mr, Hutton of Blackstock fll be the guest spegker and Mrs. Colby's Boys Choir from Uxbridge will contribute the music. ° i; Drs. Marion and Edwin Hunt: and children and Mr. and Mrs, Don Jack son and family all of Newmarket were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mid- LAKEVIEW Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THEATRE PORT PERRY HURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 18-14-15 » r wd Audie Murphy and Barbara Rush", ~ _ In His Sensational New Action Drama "WORLD IN MY CORNER" COMEDY and SHORTS 4 truth when it is painful. gley and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Crosier, Stouff- ville and Mrs. Russel Crosier, London were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, 'W. F, Crosier. Mrs. R. Cowan and Mr. Harry Cowan of Minden were guests of the A. Roach family on: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Conner and children, Mrs. Donneley Sr, of Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donneley, Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. Klyne and Mr. and Mrs. Slater of Toronto were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Don- neley. Mrs. Wyatt, Goodwood spent several days of last week with her sister Mrs. C. Midgley. Mrs. W. S. Taylor and baby daugh- ter, Stouffville, spent last Thursd with her parents here. "| all the rest, has solved our problems, Wages have jumped higher than the cost of living in most of the big in- dustries. According to the Moore- Callaghan TV combination, this is'the 4 best of all the wonderful worlds. « Morley Callaghan is a mighty fine novelist; and Mavor Moore may be a pretty good telecaster. But any con- petent economist could, have pointed out to them in a minute that their show left an incorrect impression by selecting the good and avoiding the bad. Canadian small towns particularly are chock full of people caught in this vicious price-rising squeeze, Is there no one to speak for them? Blackstock The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Murray Byers on Wed- nesday. With the president presiding, the meeting opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Scripture les- son was read by Mrs, Ernest Larmer. The roll call -- "A Responsibility of a Charming Hostess" was most interest- ing. A letter was read from Maple Grove Institute accepting our invita- tion to visit us on October 3rd at 8,16 p.m. Several other items of business Ce ' oo ) were dealt with including discussions re the W. I. Convention and the dis- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17-18-19 Jane Wyman and Van Johnson In the Truly Unforgettable Romantic Drama "MIRACLE IN THE RAIN" SHORT PICTURE i+ ; trom Holland I' kept watching, wondering if a CBC programme would be realistic enough to get around to some truths that are not quite so palatable. What about the old folks, who are not working in any of these industries where pay increases have leaped be- vond the rise in the cost of living? What about widows, trying to live on inheritances which were bequeathed back in the days when a dollar was worth a dollar! ] Now this may be seventh heaven for steel workers or auto workers, but it is not so hot for pensioners, small- towners, or men who retired on hard- earned savings Indeed. it is a cruel, hard world, with prices rising and savings dwindling. Yet every year the government undertakes additional spending which shoots additional holés in the dollar value, For my own part, I know by exper- EXTRA TULIP DAFFODIL HYACINTH CROCUS ~ NARCISSIS BULBS A Variety of Colors MASTER FEEDS PORT PERRY PHONE 1 LARGE CANDY SPECIAL ~ RICHARDSON'S PARTY MINTS (miniature size) MARSHMALLOWS, 1 1b. and Y2 1b. bags Saturday Specials "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" "Chop Suey Loaf" GERROW'S BAKERY nurse in training. Contests and Bin- , : go were enjoyed and many surpris-|: Phone 32W G. M. GERROW ing prizes were won. An address was Pc OO OO read by Irene Henry. and Ruby (Roach : presented Muriel with a beautiful / Snorkle pen and pencil set. - Muriel, On Friday evening Mrs. C. Midgley and Carol entertained twenty-two la- .dies in honor of Miss Muriel Lamb, who left on Monday of this week to enter Peterborough Civic Hospital as 1 » Mm mM mM 7] mM Mm mM mM m m mM M m mM mM N il | "ta, My "FEEDERS WHO' KEEP 'RECORDS EVENTUALLY BUY. MASTE NEI s2==2==2==2==2==3=2= lay of A at Orono Fair. Mem- "ml ; . } pay hel eg ay a ne though taken completely by surpris el ka OA A I AR 0 had received third prize on our ex- expressed her sincere thanks for the |W 2 AT hibit at Port Perry Fair. Some very gift. This young lady will ge greatly a, : LUMBE ie i ) interesting - and amusing Current missed In the Community but her a R AND BUILDERS Events were given by Mrs. Wi, Van- many friends wish her every success. a ie 2 Camp. Mrs. Ernest Larmer gave a Dainty refreshments brought the jolly 1] SUPPLIES reading "When 1 Like My Roses".|¢Vening to a close. ii After some Community Singing the To Joan Calberry of Port Perry, |S cy : girls gave a demonstration "The 4-H | Who also goes in training at Peter-|@ . SEE US for your needs in LUMBER and BUILDERS' B Club Entertains." Mrs. Stuart Dor- | borough Civic, a big wish for her suc-|m SUPPLIES. . We carry only No. 1 grades and therefore 8 rell introduced it. Frances Staniland, | cess from her Manchester ing oY ® assure you of the best quality. N a junior member, gave an outline of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee, Osha- a : : . the work of Club. Joyce Hooey gave| Wa had tea with Mr, and Mrs. J. E. = Whether your job be large or small we will give you the » a two minute comment on "Table Set|Holtby on Sunday evening. = best possible service. 2 for Two." Three following girls gave| The Women's Association met in a } i: a skit "Packing a Week-end Bag'-- | the Church last Thursday with an|H REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Sylvia Kozuh, Beth McMullen and attendance of twelve members and, | a! Le . : Aileen VanCamp. Mrs. Richard] one visitor. Mrs. Roach opened the ] * % : Foma ¥ansy = 70-00, Hn Bowles gave a short talk and display- | meeting with hymn and prayer. Mrs. a PHONE 73 : PORT PERRY Crosier read the Scripture and Mrs. W. Holtby the lesson topic. President Mrs. Archer presided for the business session.. Gratifying reports of the recent baking sales were given. Plans in detail were made for the bazaar on October 17th. Mrs. Frank Henry offered her hame for the October meeting. Mrs. Crosier and Mrs. Roach assisted Mrs, Archer with lunch. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mrs. Mable Scharp and son Charles omato Juice 3 -39¢c ed the filing and reference cabinets of the girls. As a slight appreciation of the work of Mrs. Bowles and Mrs. Dorrell in conducting this class this summer Mrs, Jack Rahm presented them with a small cheque each. Janice Byers played a piano solo--*Country Gardens". Meeting closed by singing "The Queen" and lunch was served by the group in charge. There were 31 ladies, 14 children and 11 4-H girls present. : X Messrs Joe and Wm. Thompson, of | 7 0 d - 9 AEE AE Es A Appleford's Save All WAX PAPER 100 f¢. roll 235c BETTY CROCKER White, Spice, Devil's Food CAKE MIXES 3for1.00 HAWE'S -- 6c Off -- 1-lb, tin PASTE WAX 390. CAMPBELL'S NEW PACK (Meal in a Jiffy) "KRAFT DINNER (All Purpose) FIVE ROSES FLOUR Gerber's Strained BABY FOODS AMZ Mrs. M.A. Hoggard Representative for The Ontario Motorman's Service Ass'n To learn more about our service: 2 rus. 25¢ 5-1b. bag 35¢ 4 ine 35 TOMATO SOUP, 10 os, 8 for 3dc Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hale|of Tilbury were visiting the Holtby . iru oocrosd : CHICKEN NOODLE ______ # for 8c and Mr. Homer Coulter, Toronto, Mr. | cousins in the community recently. fg Phone 397 W, Port Perry for Appointment CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. tin 800 | VEGETABLE _.__ % for 88c and Mrs. Bill Little, Hamilton, visited Cd it 1 : Kraft Miniature White Swan Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning during the| _ i ----------------_-- Ls SR A te SO esa ----H AE AS. - MARSHMALLOWS,.poly bag ___ 200 | TOILET TISSUE - 4 rolls 47c past week. TES SIZ TZ ZA SISA TS: Wagstaffe"s RASPBERRY JAM, 24-oz. jar . 4do Dy Balan s chsmpion 8 for 88¢ Miss Mary Wilson, of Oshawa, spent Scugog News the week-end at home, . - Aunt Mary's SLICED BREAD, 24-oz. loaf .____. 160 Last Wednesday afternoon, the ladies of Grace United Church were Ogllvie VITA B, - To off, 86-oz. pke. 87c Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox and Mrs, Brad- PLASTIC FLY SWATTERS, each ..__ 16¢ | Red & White : ley, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Fred : a x i 80¢ TOMATO CATSUP, 11-0%, bottle _ #8¢c Crawford and Mary Lou, Port Perry, Our gracious hostess Mrs. 1. D. King FLY TOX, 3:03. HD ;ooomcrciurion: 7 Catelli's Redi-Cut visited Mrs .Geo. Crawford and Mr, | entertained at a tea at 7 Mile Island. i AEROXON FLY COILS, pkg. of 5 coils. 180 | MACARONI, 1 1b, pkg. «oe 16¢ and Mrs. Pearce on Thursday and showed us around the lovely grounds and then served a delicious lunch at "Roseneath Fair Sept. 28 & 29 | ! : Mazola SALAD OIL, 16 oz. bottle _. 30¢ ~-- | Mrs. Petch and Mr. Milliard, Toronto, 5 ' Hai Golden Hour Assorted CHOCOLATES, 1b. hox 89¢c oo ve RP. 210 ti + a on Sunday. ' the main aig on a picturesque SY , . © . . NG od R . Golden Hour Candies - SCOTCH MINTS, pkg. 200 | oprigtie's 13%%-0z. DkE Misses Dianne gi js Smasniing A 3 Ad ts tend : ' nti i r dressing at : ti. : Howry GRAHAM a Ze 81c ARprepice course in hair dr g the Hospital Euchre on Friday even- +. - . ' . BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOOD unbeam rice Sale Mi 'Jo Graham i teachin in ing, Sept. 14th at 8.30 p.m. at the Com- Ji li : . be ith SOAP PADS 2 Phas. Ric A yee $ g munity Hall, Scugog.- The draw will 1) . be made for the car robe and com- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franks and chil- dren, Peterboro, with Mrs. John Mec- Kee. : Congratulations. to Mr. and Mrs. P. Catherwood . (Doreen Cochrane) who were married on Saturday in Black- stock parsonage. The reception and dinner was held in the recreation cen- tre with the O.N.O. ladies catering, Blackstock ladies are quite happy over the results of their exhibit of aprons at Orono Fair. The United Church W.A., received first prize and the Wonien's Institute 2nd prize. (12 aprons, one representing each month of the year.) Sympathy of the community is -ex- tended to Lieut-Col. Percy Jobb and family on the passing of Mrs. Jobb in Oshawa, on Friday. Funeral service forter. Ladies are requested to' bring tables and cards/ Scugog Home and School Asociation will hold their first meeting of the season on Wednesday, Sept. 19 at the Centre School. Committee in charge is Mrs. Russ 'Pogue, Mrs, Alvin Heayn and Mrs. Jack Manns. Guest speaker for the evening is Mrs. Sharples of Oshawa. All parents and friends in- terested are asked to attend. Rev. J. Braham and his choir from Grace United Church were guests at . the anniversary services on Sunday afternoon at Prince Albert Church. On Saturday, Sept. 8th the ladies of Grace United Church W.A. cater- ed to a very pretty wedding. Con- gratulations to the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins (nee Eileen MEATS Swift's Premium (Whole or Half) Fresh Lamb Legs w. §9¢ Rib Lamb Chops (Short Cut) w. §9¢ Loin Lamb Chops (Centre cut) w. 750 Switt's/ Premium Franks EveErYONE WINS PRODUCE Fanoy Grade Ontario Bartlett Pears sot. 89 basket : MW Crisp, Sweet, California RED GRAPES 2 uw. 25¢ Firm, Ontarlo' Ne. 1 TOMATOES ¢-qt. 89¢c basket "Sweet, No. 1 Ontario . CUCUMBERS WHO ENTERS OUR CONTEST 2 For Customers of... GRAND Prize! \& THIS BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW WITH HEATER, 2) LICENCE and GAS In your choice of one tone colour, with complels new car servicing [RIZE / and Lg EVERYONE who enters this Contest receives a lovely~-- @ TT CORONATION ) ; NEW ' -|'was held at McIntosh Funeral Parlors Cherrie) : 2 Yor. 15¢ > "Tange = win Rr. 3b¢ hy hueial 3 Union Cemetery, Cad-| = ae. "1 nial James is on vacation at TR ACK and FIELD MEET : W, , yay Gerald Hill, North the West Coast, and is enjoying the p "Yell Ne. "Oni wared i LIPSTICK Frosh Beef Liver 'Visay, spent a few days With the Cecil | Many beautiful sights across the coun- $a "i wiki i = ry. : ! at the Fair Grounds, Port Perry, at 9.30 a.m. AER Ye low nions : IR: (8liced) Hills "Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Magson of } y cy on > 4 Mr and Mrs. Gerald Hill 'and Mr. : 4 any (| PHIE ENTRY FORMS w. 28¢ i : ; wn 3m 100 Be GRRE and Mrs. Cecil Hill visited Mr. and Tinie yiaTsd on fs ules Wii 3s Saturda Se fember 29 al 48 Mrs. Norman McNally, Colborne, Fri- "ae, apg Mrs, Thos, Redman and Mr. ; Y: h p day and their aunt and cousin, in Nor- wood on Monday. ; | Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaughlin and and Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa, were dinner guesfs on Sunday with Mr, and / Open to all boys and girls in this district, Ages as of Sept. 1, Jowson's Food Markel i Mrs, Cameron Aldred. ~1956. 1--Classes under 9; 2--9-and 10; Yo J amid --n Se 81" Miss Zorie Melnychuk, of Sask.| g'trophy cups for winners. Jrs, 18-14; Inte yh Hy Vv ' j ethesda Cemetery, and were dinner |, Mrs. Douglas Aldred, visited over phy cup ! . Jrs. 13-14; Intermediate 15-16; v guests. of Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith, Long Sault. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bradburn, Don- ald and Ivan with Mr, and Mrs. Mau- rice Bradburn, Toronto the week-end with Douglas and Nettie and family. Keep in mind Sept. 26, Turkey sup- per at Grace United Church, Seniors 17 and over events in the afternoon Admission: non-members 10c. Members, free. ~ Port Perry

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