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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Apr 1957, p. 8

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Sa 2; 3 1 45 lv. 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 1957 District Churches The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE First of all, just in case there is nou sufficient space in our column we wish the following members of our Birthday Club, many happy returns of ther birthday: From the Island, Eddie Joknston, Muriel Lamont, Jane La: mont, Dennis Martyn and Darlene Michie; -- From Manchester, Walter Green, Jim Aird, Susan Roach;-- From Prospect, Donald Wayne Holtby, John Benschop and Glen lan Holtby. There was a fine meeting of the Pursonage Board last week. The work of renovating will commence right away. We want to thank the W.As for their co-operation in providing the necessary funds, and in three or four years we hope to have the work com- pleted. Un Sunday the sun shone brightly, and the congregations were very good, Prospect was nearly back to normal. There has been so much sickness in that area. At Scugog we had with us the Saville Family from Toronto, who The Mothers of Scugog pro- vided a wonderful supper for our P.M.S, Hi C members. At our next supper on April 14th at Prospect we hereby invite the "boy friends" of our girls to come. That will be much better than having so many of our girls stay away, We missed you girls. It was a fine gathering, We missed) you Helen Holtby, and do hope that you are getting better, Nettie Aldred. was in charge, and everything went well. Barry Dunbar and John Tweedie from our College in Toronto were on hand. John 1¢d us in a sing-song and at the service sang, "If with all your hearts". Barry gave the address to our young people. Those taking part in the service were: Carol Midgley, Steven Fralick and Linda' Fralick who read the Scriptures. Joanne Mosienko gave a piano selection and was our pianist. Jim Lamont and Albert Leach took up the offering. Each of the Counsellors had their part, and the Minister took charge of the Study period. The Junior Farmers' Male Quartette consisted of Alan Ball, Walter Kerry, Hugh Baird, and Jack Summer, The boys sang two lovely numbers, and | we say "Thank You" to every one who contributed to the supper and service. Maybe, when we begin to understand the significance of what our Leaders are doing, ALL the parents of our teenagers will encourage them to come and also join us at the service, The P.M.S. Hi C. Club holds its next re- gular meeting at Manchester Thurs. day, April 11th at 8.80 p.m. On Sunday evening April Tth there will be a Service at Scugog Head at 7.30 p.m, The Junior Choir will lead in song, and Rita Rodman will sing. The new Boards will be dedicated. The Minister will meet with the Elders of the Island after the service, Let us remember the Harold Holtbys in our prayer, Little Neal had a ruptured appendix and is "doing very well. May the sun continue to shine, and may His love warm your hearts. IN p Sunk Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill visited her sister Mrs. A. Stubbins of Toronto, on will soon be in our midst again for the, Pearson, with Jean Pearson as Pianist. I'riday evening. lr LL Zz NS! D 530% JEST BUY | CATELLI'S -- Readicut Marconi - 3 Aur 1-1b. pke. 2 for 29¢ BEST BUY QUAKER -- Instant Oats ud i" - 44-02. pkg. 36¢ BEST BUY INTERLAKE -- White Cross Toilet Tissue - -. a: a rolls 47c¢ "Feature" Blue & Gold FANCY PEAS 15-0z. tin 3 ror 49c Red & White TOMATO CATSUP 11-0z. bottle 21c Aunt Mary's Dally Fresh BREAD iid FRESH FROM THE OVENS 100 TONS of QUALITY BISCUITS 5 VARIETIES _ "Feature" Sun Spun SALAD DRESSING 16-0z. jar 350 'Red & White EVAPORATED MILK 16-o%. tall tin 2 ror 270 Red & White INSTANT COFFEE 24-0z. loaf 17¢ JOIN THE LUCKY BUYERS! f-0%. jar Sle 5-03. jar -1.15 Quality Meats FRESH - MEATY FRESH PORK -- ROAST OR CHOPS PORK IN A BASKET PORK HOCKS w. 49¢ w. 27 SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Boneless VEAL R SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- 1-1b. cello pkg. FRANKFURTERS 3c 'SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD -- Skinless Pure Pork SAUSAGE vv. xe 49c OLLS w. 4c Early Riser COFFEE 1-lb. bag _. 89c JOY LIQUID DETERGENT, Ige. tin 43c 7-0z. cello 3c General Electric LIGHT BULBS, Christies VANILLA WAFERS, ' 25-40-60 Watt EE 4 for 19¢ 81%-0z. pkg. = 20c Lib} SAUERKRAUT, : FIDE DETERGENT, large pkg. 40c| or in 2 for 30c Supreme Brand WALNUT PIECES, Brunswick SARDINES, y's Ss tin 3 for 29¢ Quality Produce lorida No. 1 Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 10 ror 4 5¢ 96 size - - Tender = ASPAR Ontario - Fancy Grade - 3-1b. poly bag SPY APPLES For your Fresh Salads GREEN PEPPERS 2 rr 1%c 35¢ Ib. 19¢ Flavourful AGUS Birds Eye Frozen Foods .- Brussel Sprouts, 10-0z. pkg. Lima Beans, _31c Smoked Cod Potato Patties, 12-0z. pkg. 12-0z. pkg. iii SBC 2 for 43¢ Fillets, 1-b. pkg. risers SIC . Dowson's Food Market Free Delivery Port Perry Mrs. Robert Redshaw and Mrs. Leh- {man spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans last week. Mr. and Mrs, A. Handel are spend- ing some time in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Ballard, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Ballard, Paul and Randy, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Phil, Pamela and Lynn, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. JackHill and June had supper Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. H. Hill, Uxbridge. See the Latest "Firsts" in Agriculture at BEARE MOTORS LTD, on. Monday Night, April 15th "Family Community Night 8 p.m. DYNAMIC 3-PLOW D-14 THE TRACTOR THAT SETS THE PACE FOR YEARS TO COME. NEW FRONT END LOADERS NEW DISCS and CULTIVATORS DISPLAY AT BEARE MOTORS SHOWROOMS ON MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 15th "COME AND BRING THE FAMILY" ALL WILL BE ON REFRESHMENTS A New Spreader FULL SPREADING ACTION . EASIER LOADING P.T.0. DRIVEN - BUILT FOR HEAVY SERVICE. : LY A x "= o or LOA HA et aa REL ho Ben A et MLAS ELE LH eT TE SERVE "Country Club" ICE CREAM 1 GALLON PACK $2.00; y GAL. $1.00; PINT BRICK 80c. SATURDAY SPECIALS "PINEAPPLE LAYER CAKE" "COFFEE ROLLS" GERROW' S BAKERY PHONE 32W G. M. GERROW =. +> DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Prince Albert, Ontario We Carry a Complete Line of (Groceries, Fresh Meats, Vegetables also Frozen Foods Sunbeam Bread and Cakes OPEN EVERY NIGHT until 9 p.m. CLOSED ON TUESDAY at 1.30 P.M, For Free Delivery Phone 485w || DOOR PRIZES Vigor Oil Co. Ltd. Fuel Oil 173-10 cents per gal. Stove 0il 21 cents per gal. For Delivery Phone Oshawa RA. 5-1109 lain Plymouth' 57 ' Smartest looking new beauty "that ever dressed up a driveway ...or caused a flurry of excite- ment in your neighbourhood! Folks seem to-.agree that Plymouth's really a honey ~this . year--for looks, - performance, . riding comfort, roominess, safety And who are we to deny it? After all, Plymouth does have the hizhest standard horsepower of .modern You're always a step ahead In cars of The Forward Look > INNES MOTOR SALES (R.R. 4 PORT PERRY) MANCHESTER PHONE 168 button driying . . . Torsion-Ajre Ride . ._. .0 i © LN &F 2 *- the low-price field. It does happen to be the lowest priced car with Seo us ahout getting your hew roved-in-use push- : Tot Power Plymouth today | ; rs revolutionary a ) and new "Its the lowest priced car Super-8afe Total-Contact brakes. in Canada with: - Don't accept less for your . ' h : ix money than this fresh, frisky new + FightSweep 57 Wyling : ' Thrill- Power Plymouth has to * V-8 or 6 Thrill-Power GO offer. Come see us soon . . . and » Total-Contact brakes learn how easily you can own one! « Torsion-Aire Ride Ra. Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited o Advanced Chrysler quality dv : 4 | Srokeesig > - ..and. push-button Torque- ' " automatic transmission t

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