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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Oct 1956, p. 5

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AY hi: « + Showing A Huge y "o" | Q | THANK YOU We here at Howard Motors wish to thank the people of Port Perry and surrounding districts for the wonderful turnout for our showing of the 1957 Chevrolet. We would also like to thank Prince Albert Florists for their arrangement of the flowers, Gerrow's Bakery, and Flamingo Restaurant for their supplying the needs for the lunch which was served. Also Mr. Mel Smith of General Motors and CKLB Radio Station. A SPECIAL FEATURE] As a special service to our customers we are giving Free an 0.AA membership with free Road Service for one year to anyone who purchases a motor vehicle, from a 1952 model and up. The table below shows what this membership includes. | PIA ONTARIO AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES LLOYD'S OF LONDON ACCIDENT CERTIFICATE i J If you are injured as per policy-- i A--Whilst in, or on, or being struck by, B--WHILST A PASSENGER IN or ON ANY : or caused by any F) [7] Tractor, Truck or Motor Car ¥ Motor or horse drawn vehicle Motor or horse drawn farm implement Street Railway car or bus 4 Whilst in a burning building = Whilst a pedestrian in any area Scheduled Passenger Airline LOSS OF LIFE--$4,000.00 increasing to $5,000.00 at $200.00 per year -- $8,000.00 Ferry Boat or Liner Passenger Elevator or Escalator Railway Passenger Car = - - - DISMEMBERMENT FOR LOSS OF A B Both hands or both feet or INCREASED sight of both eyes $4,000.00 AT $5,000.00 $8,000.00 'One hand and one foot $4,000.00 $5,000.00 $8,000.00 Either hand or foot and "6% La sight of one eye ....cocoovvirvverennnn $4,000.00 " 3 $5,000.00 8,000.00 Either arm of 1eg ooo... $3,000.00 PER YEAR $3,750.00 $6,000.00 Either hand or foot .................... eins $2,600.00 TO $3,125.00 $5,000.00 Entire sight of one eye ............... $2,500.00 : >> $3,125.00 $5,000.00 + Thumb or index finger of ' "7 » either hand .....o.coooomeveovevvvsossv, 750.00 AS PER POLICY 937.50 $1,500.00 $100.00 Identification and Transportation Non-Disabling Injury -- Medical Fee -- $10.00 Weekly Indemnity (up to $900) Gainfully Employed Members. $30.00 for 30 weeks, starting 8th Day Hospitalization and Nursing (up to $1200)--Not gainfully employed members--$30.00 for 15 weeks for Hospitalizii- tion (from Ist day). $30.00 for 15 weeks for Nursing (from 1st day). PLUS--Physicians' fees, Surgean fees, Application of Surgical Dressings, X-rays, Ambulance, Administrataion of Medicines, Anaesthetics, or use of Operating Room resulting from above accidents one half of charges up to $300.00. Our Used Car Specials 1956 Demonstrator Chevrolet Deluxe, fordor, power glide, radio, heater, mirrors, 2-tone, windshield washer, special trim. 1956 Chevrolet Deluxe Tudor, gry pr NEY, Stoo V-8 engine, radio, heater, mirrors, 2-tone. 1950 Dodge Station Wagon HOWARD MOTORS PHONE 74 "PORT PERRY 1956 Belair, 2-Tone, standard - transmission. 1955 Chevrolet Belair | 1953 Pontiac 1951 Plymouth ) 4 .. 1957 CHEVROLET Ladies' Monday ! Night Bowling OCTOBER 22nd, 1956 Standing-- Mosquitos... 26 Crickets viii. 19 Termites .......occovvinreecnnrorirennns "19 Batfertlies cin imanipning 18 Moths . «oiviimnndemmicsin 17 Bes fini soset 13 Hornets ......... «12 Spiders ...... ane 11 Beetles rs ------------------------ 10 Caterpillars .......covveivennnn, 9 ADS Ldienimmmniivmmsss mares 9 Grasshoppers .......cooeevvennnnnn. 6 High Single--Mabel Chapman 6562 High Single--Janet Vernon Most Strikes-- Evelyn Harris, 10 strikes Mabel Chapman--10 strikes Over 200-- Florence Mahaffy ......ooov..o 214 Janet Vernon ......oovveeieii 249 Margavetsdlayes ..........oooovvnnn. 238 Mabel Chapman .......oco.cooooo 232 Elsie Pogue over n, 248 Mary Amell ooo, 214 Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling October 17-- Points Total Team Taken Points Sunderlands ............ 7 19 Lancasters 2 16 North Stars b 16 Helicopters wb 14 Spitfires oo... 6 11 Mosquitoes ............. 7 10 Kitty Hawks .......... 2 9. Hurricanes... 7 - 9 Flyers oon, 0 7 Bombers .................. 0 i Mustangs ............. 0 b Jets eer 2 4 High Single--Mary Sweetman 254 High Triple--Joy Ballard 626 - Singles -- Mary Sweetman 2564, Joy 233, 239; Betty Beare, 231; Dorothy s THE PORT PERRY STAR, PUSLERIE SARS RU SV BETES FRB Ne SAG TV THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 , 19665 Jardine 226; Myrtle Prentice 225; Marge Jackson 209; Ruby Williams Populati on Crows ; 208; Bernice Fines 2056; Ivy Fines 202; Alma Doyle 207, -- | Men's Bowling League Standings-- Carnegie*-19 Archer--17 Stars--16 Fitz-Johns--14 Legionaires--12 ~ Cawker's Flyers--11 Howard Motors--9 Whiz Bangs--9 DeLux--17 Legion--b Juniors--b Black Jack's--2 High Single-- B. Miller--288. High Triple-- A.. Cawker--636 Over 225-- . Miller--288 Lowcock--268 . Carnegie--236 . Carnegie--234 . Cawker--228 . Clark--228 LP ERE It's Not Easy ~ or IsIi? Too Rapidly The growth of Canadg's population in the past ten years has been far too rapid, Major-General W.H.S. Macklin asserts in Maclean's Magazine. Jt has presented us with a host of prob- lems: economic, - social, political, re. - gional and national." - Industrialists and politicians con- tinue to agitate for a speed-up in im- migration says General Macklin, while = Canada has the highest birth rate of any developed country in the world, youths are marrying younger and having more children and Canada has imported 1,300,000 immigrants since World War II. All this has thrust a series of crises on the country, he says. "The surging ranks of new school children and the hordes of young peo- ple demanding entrance to universi- ties have placed a growing burden on provincial and municipal governments. There has been a disturbing increase in public disrespect for law and au- thority going along with the bigger census figures." "The causes of these dangerous so- ; cial aberrations can be set down to the too-sudden herding of too much humanity of diverse cultures and backgrounds into overswollen com- munities lacking in even the rudiments of collective social _responsibility," writes General Macklin. He says large-scale immigration has tended to reduce the level of Can-. adian patriotism. "The importation of hundreds of thousands. of people An editorial note in Public Safety with not the smallest inkling of either says of drivers: "It's not enough to be courteous. Today's driver must keep alert, de- velop defensive driding, think ahead, be adaptable, pace himself with the traffic around him, take only © J of our two languages, «our history, our cultures or our political institutions has made patriotism a thing of no value at all, or even a positive evil". Canada should concentrate, says his General Macklin, on the solution of share of the road, stay .in his lane, | these "vexing questions, or improving and obey all traffic laws, signs, sig-! the quality, the educational standards nals and the dictates of common sense ' and the national cohesion of the Can- and courtesy . . to drive properly, smartly, than . it's a lot easier, adian people, rather than increasing to! the quantity by fupther dilution of . + 3 We! spend your time in the hospital ward. | the ohd stock." Supersilk Hosiery Mills Sizes 12 to 20 « Sizes 36 to 44 Cr ited especially Jor you busy gals! everydq [enough for oVening y ) i \ $1.75 and $1.35 Blouse Sale, Nylon & Rayon win Time nylons take you beautifully through the orkday, then on to Jamorous evenings. Ryason: they're designed for strength without sacrificing sheer loveliness! With tall, slim heel panels like all Whisper nylons, Try 'em! From a complete style range of Whisper Nylons which includes special "Evening Sheers" at $2.98 and $3.95 Boys' W.EBROCIK DEPARTMENT STORE | | Whisper Nylons 15 GAUGE, $1.25 pair ol GAUGE, $1.35. pair Stretch Hose $1.50 pair FULL FASHIONED LISLE HOSE, $1.10 PAIR Children's Orlon Pullovers 8-14, 2.98 Cardigans, ... $3.98 Watson's Cotton and Weol Panties 25° WOOL, pair ............ $2.35 VESTS ieee, $2.15 Children's Station Wagon Coat Sets $1425 Birls' $13.25, $13.95 Guelph Orlon Yarn H0c. OZ. Double Knitting, 107 NYLON, 90c. 2 oz. ball Beehive Caressa = 90c¢. 2 oz. skein YARD GOODS WOOL BLEND TARTAN $1.98 and $2.19 yard RAYON PLAID ..... $1.19 yard | NYLON MARQUISETTE CURTAIN MATERIAL, 47 inch 65¢c. yard DACON VOILE, 46 in, $1.29 yd. ee ee re------------ Phone 43 Port Perry ph Ries rR Se x J : wh a A LR ar en) Nt D0 kJ uit &¥, oF P 4 ¢ ' wks EEN oo

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