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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 May 1957, p. 8

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, 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 16th, 1057 District Churches fore you. 19th will be one. Prospect are withdrawn. Ue N MIRACLE WHIP SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE We have many interesting events planned for the future; and to insure their success, we must keep them be- This coming Sunday, May Our Service at Scu- gog "Grace" will be at 11.00 a.m. and the Services at both Manchester and This will be > a Ready for Vitoria Day! and Leaders of Port Perry High School "Cadet Sunday" and all the Cadets |to be with us on Sunday. Last Sunday was Christian Family will worship with us on the Island. | Day, and all three Churches were fill- The Senior Choirs of Scugog and Pros. | ed. At Scugog a Guest Book was do- pect will unite, and the Junior Choir | nated by Blanche Mark and Olive Or- will also be in their places. Final |miston in loving memory of their arrangements for a parade and for | mother Mrs. G, W. Schell. loud speakers and parking will he |received and dedicated. Many visit- made. We are planning to have pic- | ors inscribed their names in our Book. tures taken by Gordon Saville, We | Thank you Blanche and Olive for a give you all a very cordial invitation | lovely addition to our Church, The Stock, up for the Long/ Week-End! BEST BUYS 16-o0z. Salad Dressing jr GOLD SEAL FANCY Red Sockeye Salmon : "IVE ROSES -- Chocolate or White Cake Mixes ' Blue Surf Silverplate in every package 41 SAVE 6c BI t SAVE 6c 2 phos 55¢ SAVE §5¢ an THe - ' Cloverleaf TUNA Solid white - 14's tin 36c Newport FLUFFS Stainless Steel Cutlery in every package 10-qt. size 59¢ . Wagstaffe's STRAWBERRY JAM 24-0z. jar 53c Popular Brands of CIGARETTES Carton of 200 Save 3l¢ $2.99 BONUS OFFER! Perfect for Home, Cottage or Picnig Simulated Linen Plastic LN COVER Yellow SIZE 54" x 54" DURABLE WASHABLE For onty STAIN RESISTANT 4 WITH $5.00 PURCHASE ¥ * - Ed Rose Brand Sweet MIXED PICKLES . 16-08, jar 8le Hereford CORNED BEEF 18-02. #in 85¢ McLaren's CORN RELISH . 15-0z. unity jar 38e _, Fry's COCOA 14-1b. tin 37e FRESH PRODUCE 'ALIFORNIA Fresh arrivals €uban -- Preserving -- Large size PINEAPPLES 4a ior 99¢ |' MILD, FLAVOURFUL -- Extra Large CUCUMBERS - = 23 MEALY, FLAVYOURFUL NEW POTATOES ~~ 5lb.bag 25¢ IOME GROWN, SWEET TENDER GREEN ONIONS daily of Asparagus, Rhubarb, Radishes; Cole Slaw, Straw- verries, Cantaloupe and other fresh items in season QUALITY MEATS Half or Whole SAUSAGE BOLOGNA SWIFT'S 3 nen. 19¢ Swift's Premium -- Fully Cooked Boneless HAMS 89¢ MILD CURE -- PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS SWIFT'S BRANDED BEEF -- Standing RIB ROAST SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD_-- Skinless - wn. reg. 49¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- By the piece ! w. 5c - = wB3c w. 29¢ PREMIUM -- Sliced Vae Pak - 6-oz. pkg. Macaroni & Cheese Loaf 29c BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye Limeade, 6-0z. tin __ 2 for 87c Birds 'Eye Grapefruit Juice, 6-0z. tin _._______ Birds Eye Chicken, Turkey, Beef Pies eon 2 for 88c 2 for 65¢ Birds Eye French Fries, 9-0z. pkg., 2/39¢c Fer Se a SO 100 ft. roll Pr CHARCOAL "DUCHESS PICNIC SETS CHRISTIE'S RITZ BISCUITS Weston's DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, 15-0z. pkg. I'ood Saver WAX PAPIR, FRESHIE FRUIT DRINKS __ 8-07. A 3e Saratoga POTATO CHIPS, ee 39c 915.02. pkg. Bbc White Swan SERVIETTES, 9%c White 2 pkgs. 33c [esi a General Electric LIGHT BULBS, 5 for 29¢ 25-40-60 watt 4 for 9c For Outdoor 5-1b. "Bar-B-Ques" bag 45¢ each 25¢ A on SN Free Delivery owson's Food Markel Port Perry following children were presented for Baptism: Matthew Keith Crozier, George Cole Donald Humphrey, John William Redman, Thomas Allan Red- man, Gary Douglas Carter, Ruth Lou- ise Wilson and James Edward Wilson. The President of our W.A. Marjorie Aldred presented bouquets to the Mo- thers. The Senior Choir sang "Dear Lord, Forgive" and the Junior Choir "Children of Jerusalem", The Theme for the day was "God is our Hope." At Manchester we had a Choir of Mothers. They sang "Mother's Pray- er,' and the following took part 'in the Service: Ethel Franklin, Aletha Holtby, Ruby Roach, Ruby Fielding. Wesley Johnson our Superintendent of S.S. read the Lesson, and Mina Steer was the pianist. The President of our W.A. Marion Cawker and Aletha Holt- by presenting bouquets to the Mothers whose children received Holy Baptism, The following were presented for Bap- tism: Keith Eric Kyke, Arylie Anne Rodd, and Kimberly Ann Midgley. At Prospect the Choir sang "Happy the home" and Marion Webster gave us a vocal solo. Eugene Dearborn our S.S. Sup. told the children the story. We were very pleased to have Mr, and Manchester for many years. pect Choir is invited to meet with Mrs. Young from Ohawa with us. Mr. ! Young ministered to Prospect and! Wilkie Webster, Harvey Dearborn. Pros- | May you all rejoice to be alive in such | a day as this. Scugog Choir on the Island for prac- tice on Thursday at 8.80 p.m. Let us have a full attendance of both our Choirs. The New Sunday Schedule will come into effect on Sunday, May 26th, All three Services will be in the morning. The Minister will have an opportunity to greet the folk of the Island after the service, for a change, This is our Schedule: Prospect--9.16 a.m.; Man- chester -- 10,156 a.m.; and Scugog "Grace"--11,16 a.m, Changes can be made on our bulletin boards, Thanks ever so much Mrs. Earl Reader for painting and lettering the bulletin board for Scugog "Head Memorial". And thank you men for making same, and for the-wonderful job of making cupboards for the kitchen. The final meeting of pur P,M.S, HiC will take the form of a bowling party on Thursday, May 23. After bowling, we shall assemble at Scugog "Head | Memorial" for lunch, We invite all our young people to be with us. Many happy birthday returns to the follow- ing: (Island) Bobby DeHart, Valorie Eden, Barry Prentice, Arthur Goose, Darlene Warren, Billy Reader, Brenda Goose; (Manchester) Billy Aird; (Pro- spect) Robt. Smith, Roberta Diamond, PHONE 32W RA I Ni "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" GERROW'S BAKERY 725 A 1 0. mY | Ap TJ 4 Serve Country Club Ice Cream Often 15 Gallon Pack $1.00. Bricks 30c. Saturday Specials p=! "Chop Suey Loaves" G. M. GERROW = 60001 1 wo In Person FROM RADIO STATIONWIJJL: RAMBLIN' LOU and hisSTWIN PINE MOUNTAINEERS . also ol THE GOLDEN. VALLEY BOYS * Plus UNCLE CHARLIE BABCOCK, CKLB, OSHAWA Tueslay. May 21st at 9 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00 RED" BARN, Oshawa Plywood Arborite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile Doors, Trim Masonite, efc. TERMS ARRANGED ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS JOHN BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 280 SPECIAL SMALL ARBORITE TABLE TOPS--50c., $1.00, $1.50 mayl t.f. 'THE BIGGEST BLOCK IN -- MANS PATH TO SUCCESS IS HIS HEAD, -~ Unsafe brakes are one of the main causes of traffic deaths. due to me- chanical failure, warns the Canadian Highways Safety Conferencce. Check Your Car, Check Accidents during May. A broken bone will mend--a broken it kills you and others. During May, urges the Canadian Highways Safety Conference, Check Your Car, Check Accidents. sx THE: MAN AGAIN FOR ONTARIO RIDING RE-ELECT E MIKE STARR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT MIKE STARR has served Ontario Riding well. For five years he has proved he can get -| things done. MIKE STARR knows how to get along with people. This great personal asset has made him one of the most popular members of the House of Commons. MIKE "STARR has become a national figure without losing his common touch and keen un- derstanding of the problems of the average man and woman. On JUNE 10 - Vote Progressive Conservative STARR, MICHAEL (Published by Ontario Riding P . C Assn.) steering column must be fixed before | I= BACKED BY A PARTY THAT HAS: © AIDED THE FARMER in price sup- ports, freight assistance, marketing legislation, farm loans and im- proved foreign trade. © BOOSTED FARM CASH INCOME in 1956 by 11% over 1955 income tion © PRODUCED THE ONLY TRULY NATIONAL PARTY that has given good government and has men with the talents and vision to continwe | Canada's march of progress, PUBLISHED BY THE ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION DR. GLAUDE HW. VIPOND AN OUTSTANDING LIBERAL CANDIDATE "FOR ONTARIO RIDING © Born 1921 Ottawa Ontario and raised on a farm ® Served with Canadian Army Oversees ®|Graduated Queen's University ® Practicing Surgeon in Oshawa for nine years ® Past Chairman, Oshawa Board of Edwes- ® Wid experience im. National Meolth Service © Father of four children DR. VIPOND SPEAKS OVER CKLB OSHAWA EVERY MONDAY 7:15 P.M. VOTE LIBERAL Yipon

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