Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

SH ig Port Perry Fair (Continued from front page) 28. Chili Sauce-- Mrs, Brethour, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, M, E. Abrams, 29. Tomato Juice-- Mrs, Wilson, Mrs. Brethour, Mrs. Fines, ~, 30. Tomato Soup-- Mrs, Wilson, Mrs. ¥ ) 0 vine. on | 9 y : Lean Stewing Beef .......... Ih. 45¢. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING i UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK , : BY PHONE 29 ' "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY / i E 3K Tomatoes (canned)-- Mrs, Wilson, Mrs. Brethour, Mrs, Fines. Class 2?, Ladies' Work 1. Pr. Bath Towels, knitted trim-- Mrs. Fines, Mrs. K, Foreman. 2. Pr. Guest Towels, appliqued-- Mrs Skerratt, Miss K. Foreman Mrs, ~ Bryant. |, 72 ------ 3. Tea Towels, one emb., one hand hemmgd-- Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Holli- day, Mrs. Patterson, - 4, Pr. Pillow Cases, ric rac-- Mrs, Putnam, Mrs, Cosway, Mrs, Prentice. 6. Pr. Pastel Pillow Cases, monogram, Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs. Holliday. - 6, Pr. Pillow Slips, emb.-- Mrs. Bry- ant, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs, Sandy Moore. 7. Luncheon Cloth, cr.-- Mrs, Bryant, Mrs.' Skerratt, Mrs, Coates. 8, Centrepiece, cr., col.-- Mrs, Sandy Moore, Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. Bert Dowson. 9. Centrepiece, Cr., mounted-- Mys, S. Moore, Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Fines, ! 10. Cr. Bowl for fruit or flowers-- Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Skerratt. 11, Hankies, 8 assorted, boxed-- Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Skerratt. 12. 4 Place Mats -- Mrs. Skerratt. 13, Tatted Doily-- Mrs, Putnam, Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs, Bryant, ; 14. Chesterfield Set, linen-- Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, Putnam. 15. Dresser Scarf, cr. trim-- Mrs, Bryant, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs, Skerratt. 16. Clothes Pin Bag-- Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Fines, 17. Shopping Bag, floral design-- Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs. Put- nam, 18. Button holes, 8 or more on finish- ed article, bound, 19." Sofa Cushion, tailored-- Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Putnam. 20. Sofa Cushion, satin-- June Strong, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, Brethour, Women's Wearing Apparel 21. Lady's Sun Dress-- Mrs. Coates, Mrs. A. Walsh, Mrs. S.' Moore. 22. Tailored Dress-- Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. Card, 23. Tailored Blouse-- Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs, Card. 24, Jumper Dress-- Mrs. Mrs. Putnam, 25. Cotton House Dress--Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Thompson," = Bryant, 26. Cotton Slip-- Mrs. Coates; Mrs: Phone 240W WE BUILD HOMES Large and Small and Buildings of All Kinds + Repairs and Remodelling Good Materials and 'Workmanship Guaranteed. Our HOUSE DESIGNING SERVICE is Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Lid. t / Port Perry Gem Margarine . . . CAWKER BROS. 'Home Cured Beef Tongues . 1h. 33c. coveeee...28c. Ih. HE 1 10 DOOR 7 'Whitby Dunlop Booster Club Monster Car Bingo ~ $5,000.00 in Prizes IN THE WHITBY ARENA AT 9.00 P.M. Monday, September 9th, 1957 One New 1957 Car 16 $00.00 Games 2. $150.00 Special Games 1 ALL EXPENSE TRIP TO OSLO, NORWAY FOR WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP or $500.00 Cash PRIZES, AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC GOLD-PLATED " COFFEE MAKERS ADMISSION $1.00 ' Benefit Whitby Dunlop Booster Club ------ % A. Card. 27. Bed Pyjamas-- 28. Nightgown-- Mus. Holliday, Mrs, Putnam, Mrs. L, E. Bryant, 29. Novelty 'Apron-- Mrs, Coates, Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs, Bryant, 30. Kitchen Apron-- Mrs, Thompson, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs, Coates. 81. Maternity Dress-- Mrs, A. Card, Mrs. Skerratt, 32, Ladies' Pullover-- Miss' K. Fore- man, Mrs, Bryant, Mrs, S., Moore. 33. Stole, knitted-- Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Coates, 34. Skating cap and mitts set--Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs, S. Moore, 36. Knitted gloves--Mrs, Fines, Mus, Coates, Mrs, Bryant, ) 36. Ladies crocheted hat--Miriam Pic- kard, Mrs. M, Steer, Mrs. Putman. 87. Ladies mitts, wool--Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Putman, Men's Wear 38. Sports shirt--Mrs, Les. McDonald, Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs, Coates. 39. Work shirt--Mrs, Skerratt, Mrs. Bryant, 2 40. Pyjamas--Mrs. Putman, Mrs, Coates, Mrs. L. Thompson. | 41. Cardigan -- Mus, J, McLaughlin, Mrs. M. Steer, Mrs. Putman. B 42, Pullover, sleeveless -- Mrs. M., Steer, Jean McLaughlin, Mrs. Bryant. 43. Home knit Socks--Mrs, Patterson, Mrs. S, Moore, Mrs. Putman, 44. Home Knit Socks, monogram-- Mrs. Fines, Mrs, R. Prentice. 45. Home Knit Socks coarse wool-- Mrs. Putman, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Coates. 46. Mitts, knitted--Mrs, Putman, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Skerratt. 47. Gloves, home knit--Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Bryant, Donna Samells. ' Children's Wear 48. Girl's Sweater--Mrs. Bryant 49. Girl's Jumper--Mrs, Putnam, Mrs; L. E. Bryant. 60. Girl's Dress, smocked -- Mrs. 'H. Skerratt, Mrs, Putnam, Mrs. Bryant. 61. Baby's Dress and slip---Mrs. Sker- ratt, Mrs. A. Card, Mrs. S. Moore. 52. Jacket, bonnet and bootees--Mrs. B. Dowson, J. McLaughlin, Miss K. Foreman. ' 63. Baby's rompers -- Mrs. Skerratt, Mr. L. Bryant. . 54. Child's Sun Dress--Mrs. Skerratt, Mrs, Putman, Mrs. Coates. i 65. Child's Overalls -- Mrs, Skerratt, Mrs. Holliday, Mrs. M. Céates, 66. Boy's Pullover -- Mrs. Putman, Miss K. Foreman, Mrs. B. Dowson. 67. Boy's Cardigan--Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs, Putman. Laughlin, Miss K. Foreman, Mrs, L. Bryant. CaF gn | CLASS 28 i 1. Crochet Table Cloth--Mrs. Pat- terson, Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Prentice. 2. Bedspread, tailored--Mrs. L. Bry- ant, Mrs, A. Walsh, Mrs. H, Skerratt. "8. Knitted bedspread--Mrs.. Putman 4. Quilt, cotton, pieced -- Mrs. E. Brethour, Mrs. G. Putman, Mrs. H. McLaughlin, "6. Quilt, appliqued, emb.--Mrs, H. Skerratt, Mrs. Putman, Mrs. S. Moore. 6. Quilt, judged for quilting only-- Mrs. Putman, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, Bre- thour, ; 7. Quilt, top only, pieced from print scraps--Mrs. S, Moore, : 8. Crib Quilt, any nursery design-- Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Moore. 9. Fancy Carriage Cover -- Mrs. Skerratt, Miss Foreman, Mrs. Bryant, 'ROXY THEAT Uxbridge SEPT, 4-5 WED.-THURS., All Star Cast in "The Cobweb" Technicolor Adult Friday-Sat., - SEPT 6-7 " BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Anthony Steele, in "Checkpoint" See all the action of Europes Greatest Racing Cars Also showing " The Black Whip " in Cinemagcope Last show at 8.30 MONDAY-TUES., SEPT. 8-9 Spencer Tracy and - Katharine Hepburn, in * "Desk Set" Technicolor Cinemascope RELAX IN COOL COMFORT IN THE AIR CONDITIONED ROXY | Skerratt. | Bryant, 658. Boy's knitted suit -- Miss J. Me-|. - 10. Emb, pillow cases, sheet to 'match--Mrs, Coates, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, Putman. 12, Hooked rug, woollen rags--Mrs, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Putman. 14. Rug, crocheted nylon stockings 156. Rug, crocheted, cotton rug yarn, Arts and Novelties Mrs. G. Reader, Mrs, S. Moore, Mrs. H. Skerratt. ¥ 17. Three coloured Snaps--Mrs. A. Card, Mrs, G. Howsam, Mrs. G. Reader 18, Coll 8 Flash Snaps of Children --Mrs. H. Skerratt, Mrs, S. Moore, Mrs. G. Hill, 19. Coll. 8 Snaps, Special occasion-- Mrs. H, Skerratt, Mrs. G. Reader, Mrs, S. Moore. - : 20. Pencil Drawing--Mrs, L. Bry. ant, Mrs. J. Aldred. 21. Summer Scene, Water Colour-- Mrs. Putman, Mrs. L. Bryant, Mrs J. Aldred. 22. Craftmaster Oil Painting--Mrs. B. Dowson, Mrs. G. Howsam, Mrs. H. 23. Cross-stitch Wall Pictures, Bird Design--Miss J. Strong, Mrs. H. Sker- ratt. : 24. Petit-point Jewellry--Mrs, H. Skerratt. 26. Article in Bead Craft--Mrs. H. Skerratt, Mrs. L. Bryant. - 26, Article in Seed Craft--Mrs. H. Skerratt, Mrs. J. Aldred. ; 27. Article in Ceramics, 'self-hard- ening--Mrs. H. Skerratt, Mrs. L. Pat. terson. y : 28. Corsage of Nylon Flowers--Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. Fines. 29, Novelty Dressed Doll--Mrs. L. Thompson, Miss K. Foreman, Mrs. L. 7730. Hand-made Lady's Leather Glo ves--Mrs, H. Skerratt, 31. Hand-made Lady's Leather Wal. let--Mrs. H. Skerratt, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. S. Moore. ' 32. Figurine in Shells only -- Mrs. A. Walsh, Mrs. H. Skerratt, Mrs. B. | }¢ Dowson, 33. Hobby Work in Metal--Mrs. H. Skerratt. 34. Hobby Work in Plastic -- Mrs. Fines, Mrs, H. Skerratt. . 36. Hobby Work in wood--Mrs. J. Aldred, Mrs, H: Skerratt. oo 36. Hobby Work in driftwood--Mrs. M.' Gibson, Mrs. H. Gibson, Mrs. G. Putman, Simpson-Sears Special Mrs. Putman, 'Wooler, Ont. Mary Maxim Specigl Mrs. Steer, Mrs. H. Skerratt, Mrs. S. Ploughman, TEEN AGE GIRLS Place Card for a Birthday Party-- o Miriam Pickard. One pair of tea towels, emb.--Miri- am Pickard. 3 One pair of Pillow €ases, emb.-- Miriam Pickard. Sofa Cushion, Satin--June Strong, |§ Miriam Pickard. Novelty Apron--Miriam Pickard. Pot Holder, 2--Miriam Pickard. iam Pickard. CLASS 30--WOMEN'S INSTITUTES 1. Pr. Pillow Cases, emb.--Honey- dale, Blackstock, Prince Albert. --Brooklin, Blackstock, Honeydale. stock, Brooklin. ter, Prince Albert, Blackstock. Shirley, Manchester, Honeydale, Blackstock. 7. Two Pot Holders--Brooklin, Man. t chester, Shirley. 8. Article of Weaving -- Brooklin, Honeydale, Shirley. 9, Three Piece Dresser Set--Black- stock, Brooklin, Shirley. 10. Luncheon Cloth, emb.--Brooklin, Manchester, Shirley. |] : Children's Canvas Special Buysin , / Paceships Peterhoro Boats Johnson Motors Fishing Tackle C.LL. Paint J. ORDE, Marine Port Perry 11, Afghan, crocheted wool -- Mrs. | a Trous Bryant, Mrs. Abrams, Mrs. Putman. | stock, M Putman, Mrs, Bryant, Mrs, Patterson, Brooklin, Pri 13. Rug, hpokéd with wool yarn-- Nestleton, --Mrs, Fines. | + 16, Coll. 6 snaps scenic of ou Irish Had Big ; In Developing Canada 4 evidence throughout Caf they celebrate St. Patrick's the Glorious Twelfth of Jul TN ing to the new Encyclopedid Cahau- ana being published this year, they have had a great hand in Canadian settlement and development from ear- liest times. : sixteenth century and continued at such a pace that by the mid-nineteenth century, Irish Fenians who sought to invade Canada from the United States were encouraged hy the fact that the Irish in Canada were more numerous than either the English or Scottish. origin as 16 per cent of the total in Ontario and the Atlantic Provinces, about 10 per cent in the Western Pro- vinces and three per cent in Quebec, for a total number of about 1,440,000. and Newfoundland as early as 16595 and it is probable that some of the fishermen remained as settlers. By 1768, in a total Newfoundland popula. tion of 18,000, there were nearly 5.000 Roman Catholics, almost all of Irish origin. stantial proportion of Irish among those who founded Halifax in 1749. Ten years later, about one-third of the 12. Flo Display-- (Continued People of Irish origin Settlement began as early as the The last census lists those of Irish Ships were plying between Ireland In Nova Scotia, there was a sub- NDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Rev. R. Barclay Warre *B.A., B.D, Baruchy Faithful Secretary Jeremiah 36:4-8,22-26,32 Memory Selection: Whatso- ever. ye do, do It heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men. Colosslans 3:23. A good secretary is of great value, Baruch was such a sec- retary to the prophet, Jeremiah. He didn't have a typewriter, His book was a roll made of prepared skins of animals, stitched together, and probably attached to rollers of wood. He in Hebrew letters proceedln, from right to left, Then sine Jeremiah was not permitted enter the temple, Baruch wen and read the message. The new of it spread among the prine and they "requested to hear Baruch was glad to read it them, The king heard of it sent for the roll, As it was re to him he cut off the portiong and threw them in the firepla Then he sent for Baruch an Jeremiah but the Lord hid the Jeremiah was undaunted. He, asked Baruch to write the phecy again. "There were d aod besides unto them many Il words." The actions of the king haste ened God's judgment on the nde tion. Of the King himself Bae ruch wrote the Word of Lord from Jeremiah: "He sh have none to sit upon the throng of David: and his dead. bod shall. he casbeg t. - DON'T BE COLOR-BLIND WHEN YOU It can cost you money | Insist on the coal that's col- ored blue. It's your guarantee you're getting top-quality hard coal. 'blue coal' burns clean and hot with far less waste. BUY COAL It's thrifty --it's safe! Buy 'blue coal' today! 'blue PN coal' Clean, Safe, Low-Cost Heat ' REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry CLEAN... SAFE... * Phone 73 LOW-COST HEAT i» « Foo Foto lo 0 0 00 Fu le Foe Foss sto tooo see ese sles eu ste on Hobby Work in wood, 1 article--Mir. & 2. Pr, Pillow Cases, crocheted trim | % 3. Pr. Tea Towels--Shirley, Black- i 4, Pr. Bath Towels, emb.--Manches- £2 6. Pr. Guest Towels--Prince Albert, i 6. Pr. Oven Mitts--Prince Albert, 5 ff Medium High Heel. OROPOFOPOPTPO CROSS DEPARTM AWEROCK Teen Age Oxfords Black and Brown, to size 8 $6.95, $7.95 Youths Oxfords 4.95 Girls Patent Strap, efc. ........ $4.95 Ladies Dress Pumps Black Patent, Brown. Blue, Beige $6.95 and $7.95 ENT STORE Nos ont BROCKS Gage SENIORS THE NEW SHOES FOR BOYS e Age 82-14 | 5 ¥ : Running Boots Men's White $4.95 Suction sole Men's W. & B. $2.95 Boys' $2.50 Youths $2.25 Oxfords $1.25 : Boys' Windbreakers $4.75, $5.75, $7.50 MEN'S Windbreakers. $9.95 and $10.95 Suede Leather 18.95 Men's Oxfords BLACK and BROWN $1.95, $8.95 Boys' Oxfords $4.95 Sizes 1 to b Boys' Socks .. 49c. Men's Socks . 98c. [= 7 OP OPOROSOPOROPOPOPO OP OPP OPOPOPOPC ea ep eg ea ee a es sn Here at last! Savage shoes for older hoys. Smartly styled and all well made the Savage way --of good materials over proper lasts to give miles of comfort. able wear. All have Goodyear welts and are Sanifized* to help pro- tect against foot odor and infection, Port a BS re ett st TO RR EES EE EE EET Phone 43 Perry, Onta CROP RLRURUE LRVPOPUROROPORPO 3% FL REE rio RS FOR ROCA OR ORR ROPORORIB OR ACROROBAS SAR Rl Abt tt bh LE Sa teh tt La

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy