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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Nov 1957, p. 5

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Rl TI [TITRE ZT Te big AN i SVMS HEN $ b TTR 2 DE PAR TMENT 'STORE ~ ill wz al Hl / eC Tm HI II [TRAIN 2AM BZ TTT ZT RS 2 TERS ZT eS RS 2 Saar (TITTIES 23 TIT BROCK Christmas Gift Centre | NEW LINES EVERY) WEEK IRS ZT RS TTR 22 g [1TH THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19576 . UV VW Ee AEP MESRGHII LK SNE SP MMA SEW = eclil SUGGESTIONS | Toys - Games Supersill Hosiery PENMAN'S Sweaters and Socks House Coals Ladies' Wear OF ALL KINDS Cotton Dresses Floor Coverings Broadloom Rugs KE GOOD Wives PRESENTS \ WABASSO LINES Sheets, Pillowcases "Toys: - Dishes - Games- Bhoks- Cards Decorations of all kinds ~ Dack Shoe Git Certificate Prices $15.00, $16.00, $17.95, and up Tooke -No Iron White Shiris $6.95 BROADCLOTH -- FOR MEN Qomphies - $4.75, $4.95, $5.95 Felt$1.35. Corduroy ~~ Mules - $4.25 BLACK, BLUE, RED -- Popular This Chrismas NEw Fur-Trimmed Blue or Red $4.95 S 1 Packard Slippers $4. 0, rT 95, $8.95 Leather lines for men - 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 Suburban Coats Men's grey - blue, 18.95. Boys 12.95 Caldwell Towels AND SETS 'Drapery FOR THE FAMILY Wallp ap er ALL NEW rh De ens IN STOCK ~ TOOKE MEN'S PYJAMAS $4.95, $5.95 SHIRTS $3.95, LINES "TIES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ii 95, _ $5.95 & Men s Gloves - leather lines - $2.95 BLACK, BIEGE, BLUE, BROWN, TAN RRR RRA AA ASA | WW OW NW EN WWW OW EN WWW ON WE AA AT ATA OW OW OW OW OW OR OW OR OR OO OW oN ET ETS TTT TTS ~ ZR RZ RUZ 100K CHRISTMAS | SMART in a Sparkling New Suit hand cut and tailored to your ES personal measure by Ww R. JOHNSTON CO. LTD. $39.50 - $69.50 ~~ 0DD PANTS $10.50 - TWEED JACKETS $29.95 i Rubbers _ 'no | 1] Dominion LADIES' PLASTIC $1.95. SEVERAL COLORS & HEELS I io Phone 43 & Ta SL 2 I 2 eS es Te - For Your Convenience -- our BOYS nS FUR-TRIMMED ........ $2. 98, $3.95, $4.95 P P ( ) Ce store has been remodelled-- BOYS Ee pe AEE .. $5. 95 and $4. 95 ort erry, n tario = . Self Serve on many lines "MEN'S $5.95 and $6.95 ¢ \ » iN SEZ ESATA ZS] TI SUE AI A 3 PA Ei j Rd e 1: psa sa Ri EME EY ET FS IG IT SI ee LT 2 EI SAE IT ERECT Rei? - - : ? . : _ ERE I 2 ri : -- - P . Py Men's T ursda Ladies Monda ) Ladies' Wedn d off the principle. This discussion] This week we are able to give the'- Ontario boasts of 73 roadside parks! P yi 45] : had y ha es ay took place because having principle | standings of the Bowling League for which are maintained by the High- Men S Curlin Club 3 WJ Ni hi Bowlin Ni ht L ' Ni ht B i returned regularly guaranteed being last Saturday. =. ways Department. These are located g 4 Li g g 1g eague 1g ow ng able to make loang regularly and it Aces--1. © Ten Spots--3 in some of the most scenic and his- Wed, Nov. 27, 1957 ' REE / ) : ~ = NOVEMBER 1g shortly will be discussed again as to Jacks--4. ia Deuces--3 = toric spots in the province, ~ Hi ~ Sgpndings-- Standing-- Standings-- whether or not policy of the Man- Queens--4. Hillbillies--0 tp © Ted Griffen 11 = Bruce Beare 6 AE Whig Bang . rss 81 Tigers--b1. Elephants--30 Bombers chester Community Credit Union will Kings--Pinning T : A . Dr. J. Price 4 -- Jack Hayes 11 5 Stars 48 Bears--4d. 17 Camela-«28 Suttieey I" be having all loans repaid-on a mon-| High Single--Reg. Amell--223 . he Yemutired waters of Ontario are Roy Scott 7 -- Wes Lane 8 2 2. Archer 41 Wolves--37. | Squirrels--26 a a. thly basis. High Triple-- Reg. Amell--510 just as popular with fish as with hu. Harold Martyn 12 -- Storey Beare 6: "4 DELUXE wicennserressssnssnsansasensnd0 Foxes--86. _ Racoons--25 Iiiiziennea "The credit union is still financing The Bowli wonld lik mans, for the lukes and rivers of this Frank Honey 9 -- Pat Mulligan 11 v5 Goofers 36 Bonvers--31, Skunks--21 as milk coolers, stable cleaners, cars and Wh ok ting Soutive wou ( Li e¢ province abound in trout, muskies, Bob Kenny 12 -- Dr. Eathie 1 GH Black Jacks .....ccommmenne 38 Elks--30., y, Lions--19 Sunderlands nn home improvement loans and wishes | A a i. ery ra bass and pickeral. "I. Thompson 13 -- Fred DeNure 8 x: ~Meteors. ...uienen . , / : to make itself available to members # yams oe iy li Art Cox 6 -- Howard Hall 10 7 Howatd High Single-- / / Lancasters would also like to thank Mr. Parkin- The largest lift-lock fo Parl 3 ; : : i ; ; . : $ - N is .. Hutchinson -- I. "Parkinson b 35 : ; Teresa Hall---236 ' Helicopters who would like loans to help with son for chaperoning last week. Let's Beek Li loel of Hes Riad £. Hud 1 1. 'Poldingon 4 ¢ Carnegie ...occnmnininn, 22 / = member's 'Christmas buying: If you ve : located at Peterborough. "GG. MacDonald 10 -- Oscar Beare 6 Ki Grace Hastings--286 Mustangs... .32 try to have a 100 per cent turnout this r Ye Junior "21 g Nagy 3 : . Jets 2 a1 have promised your family a new T.V. coring Satirde - ' I 4 Midtown nnn e: 18 High Triple-- i y ; Mosquitoes FT PPI for the holiday why not rT g day. \ pi Legionaires .......one11 Grace Hastings--667. KHEYhAWKS ovvcrr 10 ing the credit union. Don't spend| The following is the Bowling Sche- 5 Pik High Sfngl " " Over 200-- -- your savings, borrow them out and|dule for the remainder of November, WE BUILD 3 AS G. Goode--333; I. Boyd--282; A. st Do 1. | Louise Cornel -- 269, 208; Ruby | PY back over the next year so that | all of December.and part of January: ' ' 4 Cawker--277. fie Fraleaner-- Leask--257; Myrtle Prentice--2653. in a few months you have your tele-| November 30-- H M J é Over 200-- : | 211; Marion Healey--238; Mabel Cook vision paid for and still have your Aces vs. Queens E Large and Small 2 os High Triples-- : ' Teresa "A | Grace Hast- 228, 227; Beth Oke -- 224; Ruth nest egg. 10 Spots vs. Deuces } I (1 I. Boyd--744; G. Goode--736; A. ings--236; Lorraine ' Raines--229; Short--224; Norma Crozier--219; Do- Do you think the people in the Man- Hillbillies vs. Kings \ and Buildings of All Kinds : WW Cawker--1725. - / | Mary Amell--217; 'Vivian Cawker-- rothy Jardine--218; Marioms Glep chester area like credit union? In Jacks--Pinning. . . 7? Lemoris-- */ 1208; Anne Falconer--207; Marie Fos. 217; 'B H --215,2( the week from the 1dth to the 21st of | December 7-- R d R d H ert Hanlan 5,207] Jeanne November over fifteen thousand dol- Queens vs. 10 Spots epairs all emo e 1ng Craig--#67; Cox--15; H. Martin--82. ter--204. ct Tenders for Uniforms and Prisoners' Clothing Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the supplying of Uniforms forethe Connty of Ontario Gaol Officials and Prisoners' Clotling up "until 12: 09 noon on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1957. j - The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. > Further particulars may be obtaified from the undersigned. ! complete financial report was not a- ' vajlable but it was indicated that as- "Wm. G. Mafining, Box b ! Whit vs "Ontario. Clerk-Treasurer, County of Ontario; .. // Goode--214; Cathy Hewitt--213, 205; Norene Howes--205; June Armstrong --206; Josie Hamilton--205; Gladys Hayward--204; Doris Howsam--203; Joan Venning--202; Mary MacGregor --202; Audrey Mark--201. Manchester Credit Union The Manchester Credit Union held its regular monthly directors meeting at the home of the treasurer Mrs. Alah Booth. Mrs. J. Hamer president, chaired the meeting... Due to the changes in.book-keeping systems the gets in the credit union topped $65,000. with $50,000 out on loan. Monthly loans were discussed as policy for the credit union, It is felt that people should have the induce- ment of monthly payments to help them whittle their loan balances down, even - very small monthly payments were much preferable to six month lars was deposited in the Manchester Credit Union. Are you missing some- thing? This can be the best thing ! that ever happened to you, ask about the credit union available to you. Laural Hamex ~ rm -- | Teen Town By Danny Reesor The Dance this Friday evening will be the BEST DRESS Dance to which 'the teenagers will be expected to come Jin their good clothes. This applies to both boys-and girls. The reason that this has been set ahead by one week is go that the teenagers will be dressed up for the judging of a Queen of Teen Town which will be done during the evening, The first duty of the Teen Town Queen will be'to 'reign' on the Teen Town float in the Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, Dec. th, The Round and Square Dancing night which was to be held this Fri- day night will be held on Friday, De- cember '6th instead of this week. payments with only small amounts ~ Deuces vs. Hillbillies Kings vs. Jacks Aces--Pinning. December 14-- Jacks vs. Deuces 10 Spots vs. Hillbillies Kings vs. Aces ~ Queens--Pinning Desember 28-- Kings vs. Queens Deuces vs. Aces Hillbillies vs, Jacks 10 Spots--Pinning January 3, 1958-- Queens vs. Hillbillies Jacks vs. Aces 10 Spots vs. Kings Deuces--Pinning January 10, 1958-- Queens vs. Jacks Aces vs. 10 Spots Kings vs. Deuces Hillbillies--Pinning Good Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Our HOUSE DESIGNING SERVICE is at Your Disposal. Lake Scugoy Lumber Co. Lid. Phone 240W Port Perry FARMS WANTED 25 to 300 ACRES WITH or WITHOUT EQUIPMENT Any farm priced at realistic values can be gold by walling y The executive is looking forward to geeing a large crowd of teapots dressed in their finest for this big event of choosing a Queen. Donna Innes and Brian, Taylor- will be in charge of this dance. Don't forget the Scout Dance on Saturday night. Stan Disney an Disney - REAL ESTATE ' 969 SIMCOE ST. N.,, OSHAWA Telephone Office RA 5-6555 Iivenings RA 3-4921

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