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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Aug 1957, p. 5

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& 'house. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and family have moved into their new Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods and boys have moved from Uxbridge to live with them. ' The Farm tarm and the Mosienko bungalow have been sold. Mr. and Mrs. John Den Boer and Arianne, leto and Maarteh spent a week visiting relatives in Michigan. Mrs, Den Boers brothers, Henk and Nico Knibbe, returned home with them. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Hartry of Thorn- bury, spent a few days recently with Mrs. .James Kirby and the James Blain family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Laroque and Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods spent a few days last week in Buffalo, N.Y. The Den Boer family and the Knibbe brothers spent a day last week at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. 'Dave MacCullough and family returned last week from a holiday with relatives in Eastern Ontario. NOT Dial RA. 5-3375. Parents - Young People Registrations are now being accepted at the Oshawa Business College "* for the FALL TERM Tuesday, September 3rd, 1957. Enrolment is very limited due to an extremently large Summer School Class. You May Register by Phone Office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. . Daily MONDAY to FRIDAY. SATURDAY, 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon. Individual, 'Expert instruction--modern equipment. Four Courses to Choose from--Two Systems of Shorthand. Job Placement for GRADUATES--Act Now! Vi / I Baan. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Prince Albert Please remember the W. A .will be held Wednesday, August 21, instead of the following week, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Love and family have enjoyed a few weeks at a cott- age, Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith, Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Murphy and son. Revi--K. and Mrs. Scott, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Mulvey on Monday. Mrs. W. Somerville spent last. week with relatives in Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle have returned from their holiday trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove, Bob and Jean were guests at the Trull- Tummonds wedding on Saturday as were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Snelgrove of Sarnia who spent a few days at Bruces home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, Omemee are with the Grant Hunter house- hold. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mulvey visiting recently with relatives in Peterboro. Mr, and Mrs. L. Beacock accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt to Fenelon Falls on Saturday. } Messers Herman and Harry Keizi- brink enjoyed last week with relat- ives in the Cochrane district. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson with their daughter Mr, and Mrs. E. Wagg, Oshawa. Mrs. Clay returned with them for a few days. Evsom We are happy to report that Law- rence Medd is home and feeling better after an operation in a Toronto Hos- : pital. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stéwart and family, Mr. and Mrs, Doui. Walker, all of Toronto were week-end guests Floris' sister, Maria, was killed in a car'aceident on Saturday night, near Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boynton, Mrs. Wray Bonsfield and Mr. and Mrs, Williams and family, Toronto were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Boynton. Sunday. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Leach were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bray and Patsy, Raglan and Mr. and Mrs. er. Mr. and Mrs. MacCannell and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Holly and family, Holland Centre on Sun- day and Monday. Mr. Gordon Prentice and Mr. Don Asling were working in Toronto for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monro were hol- idaying during the long week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Clarke are spending a few weeks with® Mr. Gordon Jeffrey. Happy birthday to Clarke, who celebrated his first birthday last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Asling and family visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryall in Lindsay 'on Sunday. Miss Beth Ashton Anderson visited with Miss Bell, Prospect on Sunday. and Mr. Bill Sylvia We are glad to hear Mrs. Ackney, Uxbridge, Mrs. Medd's mother is recuperating after a recent heart attack. - Mr. Brawn's father is visiting the Brawns for a week, The baseball play-offs have started and quite well too, Our teams' first game ended in a 4 - 4 tie with the Uxbridge team. Best of luck, team we're rooting for you. Mr. and Mrs. George Bythorpe, Toronto were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family. 1x Why are there so many more ~ Chevrolets onthe road - " Bound PEOPLE WANT SOLID having? All Canada thinks sol Beau PEOPLE ENJOY CHEVY'S $ SOFT ROAD HUGGING RIDEI Qet the keys from your Chevrolet dealer «+. sample the most copied ride in cars today! Here's outrigger rear suspension for nailed-to-the-road stability. « Glide-Ride front suspension with Anti- Dive braking control . . . the unmistak- able luxury ride of the low-priced field. A car that rides like this just HAD to be the year's best seller! They want. .. and you want . . , a car that's beautifully built to STAY beautiful. There's lasting quality in Chevrolet . . . you can see ft in the finer finish, in the trimmer tailoring of the interiors, in the flawless way Chevy puts all its good things together. Worth 'BODY BY FISHER' QUALITY .. famed ter acquainted with the sweetest, smooth- est Chevrolet ever built! than anyothercar? t 4 PEOPLE PREFER CHEVY'S SWEET AND SMOOTH GOOD LOOKS ' Chevy's got the grace and glamour peajle like to live with. Chevy's got the good taste that never goes out of date . . . made the '57 Chevrolet the runaway best- seller everywhere in Canada. Come get bet- it's 4 PEOPLE-LIKE THE LOW FIRST COST... You pay so little for so much con- venience and luxury 'when you buy Chevrolet. You pay so little, week in and week out, for performance that takes a back seat to no one. And you keep so much of the first cost when trade-in time rolls around. VALUE . Chevrolet has more of itl THE MORE ECONOMICAL 'OPERATION. . . THE HIGH TRADE IN VALUEI < Fe0oudl PEOPLE GO FOR CHEVY'S THRIFTY WAYS... ITS SASSY PERFORMANCE : ER 2H Sa 's a winning combination -- the dash and economy of Chevrolet's Joa advanced powerplants. Super-spirited V8's or the peppiest Six Chevrolet performance makes money-saving de- 'pendability and efficiency an exciting experience. We think you'll fice it . +. your neighbour does! Come see, price, buy Canada's most popular car . . . see your Chevrolet dealer without delay. in the world . . . IN THE WORLD "PERFORMS BETTER... /k doy. ony. / v8-6 THE MOST MODERN EFFICIENT ENGINES C-4057C PHONE 14 \ OWARD MOTORS PORT PERRY Franklin Leach and family Manchest- | Ashburn Mrs. Lloyd Strangeway and dau- ghter, Lenore, of Madison, Wisconsin, visited on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Routley. Mrs. Strange- way was the former Alma Ogilvie who left Ashburn sixty-four years ago at the age of eight. She was very pleased to visit Ashburn again and to note its many changes and renew old acquaintances, ' Misses Mary Hopkins, Vera Leach, Eileen Hamill, Mrs, H. Doble, Murs. W. Routley and daughter Helen spent Thursday at the cottage of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon English on Canal Lake. Mrs. Alfred Fisher, Diane and Mar- garet are enjoying a week at a cott- age in Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Humphrey and family visited last weck-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Humphrey of Owen Sound. ROXY THEATRE Uxbridge FRI. & SAT. / AUG. 2 - 3 FRIDAY-SAT., AUGUST 16-17 "THUNDER OVER ARIZONA" Naturama and Trucolor also showing, SABU, in "JAGUAR" MON.-TUES., AUGUST 19-20 John Steinbeck's "THE WAYWARD BUS" Cinema Scope WED.-THURSDAY, AUG. 21-22 "THE HOUSE OF SECRETS" in Technicolor "RUMBLE ON THE DOCKS" Adult Entertainment RELAX IN COOL COMFORT IN THE AIR CONDITIONED ROXY THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th, 19575 CAWKER BROS. Parkay Margene .........2 lbs. 65¢ Boneless Pot Roast . . .. oo 'Tender Beef Liver .....=7.. Ib. 1b. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK PHONE 29 "The Family Butcher" 'Greenbank Union Cemeteries to be held in Decoration Service BETHEL CEMETERY Sunday, August 18th 2.30 p.m. REV. THOMAS WALLACE, Guest Speaker. If the weather is inclement service will be held in GREENBANK UNITED CHURCH Jac. 3c. PORT PERRY COUNTY OF ONTARIO APPLICATIONS FOR / Bookkeeper - Typist Applications will be received by the undersigned -until 4:00 p.m. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1957, for the position of Office. Bookkeeper-Typist for the Clerk-Treasurer's Application forms may be obtained from the undersigned. Appointment for interview may be arranged by telephoning MOhawk 8-3582, Whitby. WM. G. MANNING, County Clerk-Treasurer, Court House, Whitby, Ontario. OROPO: 08 200 28 a8 BF 04% S% 4,0°9,80, 40, 470 0202090002090 2 0808020802080008 RASA SNARRE ARN AAS AANA ARR ARRAS ARN RR a a a re Ls) STORE AVW.BROCIK DEPARTMENT i EET Eo R0s0802080200000R00000 ET TOTO ROO P0eCee08080808 nso. 0%, oo 0. oe ooo. se ous 0 Mocs ns no es, -«- Na testo toe este te sate ont mle ste se 0 es eo eo What's more it's economical too, for besides the low initial cost, its matchless beauty lasts and lasts! mg Ask to see the wide range of excitingly beautiful patterned ond plain textured papers designed to bring a wonderful change to every room in your home. You can work wonders with wallpaper! y // WALLPAPER R. See our Complete- Line of Fine WAL (lanl to Ba Wallpaper is "21, now really 4, Washable No longer need mother worry when dirty finger- marks, smudges and spots smear popered walls-- "now that Sunworthy wallpaper is really washable! It's truel . . . now you simply clean off dirt with a damp cloth! Yes, Sunworthy Washable Wallpaper is practical, even with children. LPAPERS NEW 1958 Patterns All In Stock Papers all plastic covered - washable Smart range in pre-pasted Papering is easy the-do-it-yourself fan. Books Available- Pick out patterns in your own home. Room Lois-- Specials from last - years line at V2 Price Sale while they last. Phone 43 Port Perry, /Ontario oie e lop ns a ep as oon oe 0 os een

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