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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jan 1958, p. 5

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Z . Gracie Pargeter. 21 21 21 19 14 © Squirrels viii, 14 Skunks Arata 18 CRACOONS ouvir & 10 Beavers ........, : : 9 Lions sifisss ; 9 Elephants ............ rari 3 High Single--Doris Healey 257 High Yriple-- Doris Healey 604 Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling Hurriearfes Mustangs o.oo - Jets ; A North Stars .... Helicopters ... Lancasters ...... Mosquitoes .... Kittyhawks ...... Over 200-- Gracie Pargeter 277, 236, 228; Merle St. John 269, 216; Mary Enge 253, Shirley St. John 248, 244; Elaine .. Bailey 289, Wendy Bateman -238, Jeanne Goode 228, Myrtle Prentice 219, Beth Oke 216, Ruby Leask 216, Marion Healey 214, Donna VanCamp 212, 211, Ruth. Short 210, Freida Cockfane 210, Anne Lown 209, 203, Mary MacGregor 208, 200, June Arm- strong 207, Vivian Lince 204, Ruby Williams 200; Louise Carnegie 200. Triples 600-- Gracie Pargeter 736, Merle St, John 640, Shirley St. John 619, Donna Van Camp 600. The high triple is now held by Farm Union on The March ~ Farmer people in this area will be happy to know the Ontario Farmer's Union is planning a series of Meckings in the immediate future. This young organization which han | been working. on 'behalf of farmers for the past five years has climbed to the fore of the farm.organization field in recent months by their contin- | ved demands for -- "1. A system of forward prices on agricultural products. 2. Farmer representation to the Price Support Board, . 3. Producer controlled Marketing Boards, 4. A fair share of the National Income for Agriculture. 5. Price Supports at Parity levels, by deficiency payments 'direct from Federal Treasury to producers, in such a way as to not encourage vertical intergradation. : 6, 'A"Two-Price System, A great deal of controversy has de- velloped as to the value of two farm organizations, Possibly farm women and men will be interested in attend- ing meetings advertised. elsewhere in this newspaper and sponsored by the Ontario Farmers' Union; so that they may be in a better position to decide for themselves which organization they wish to represent them in Ottawa. 4 Curing Sers or for January 29 Hutchinson 6 F. Honey 11 G. MacDonald 16 S. Beare 4 Bob Kenny 8 J. Hayes 17 Art Cox 17 F..DeNure 8 H. Martyn 2 "Ted Griffen 11 D. Thompson 4 I. Parkinson 11 H. Mulligan 6 A. Bathie ' 6 R. Litt 6 G. Holdershaw 6 B. Beare 10 G. Reesor 8 H, Snooks '6 H, Scott 6 personnel duties force her to retire as Cub Leader. Helen has a family background of Scouting and the able help of her sister Gladys and brother Eric. We are assured then of a con- Meteors ........iiinniiiiinnn 18 [tinued high level of instruction for Black Jacks 17 | that pack.. Whiz Bangs ... 16 District Cobmaster Stan Plough. Archers ...... 18 |man with some of the senior scouts Carnegie ..... we 12 | has taken over the post of Cubmaster Juniors... «:11 ) Art Fulford whose work has: taken Legionaires .... 9 | him out of town at present. This pack . Midtown .......... J |then is also in good hands, " Howard ..... 7 The Group Committee 'on behalf of « DeLuxe .... 7" lthe parents wish to express their Secters EA ? gratitude to all of the Guide and Scout ATS Sissies RHE Led RAL High Single-- Farmer 285, Glass 263, Hastings 2560 High Triples-- Hastings 668, Farmer 644, Cawker 642, Lemons-- Craig 90, Slter 98. Girl Guides and Boy Scout News The Girl Guide Association consists of one Brownie pack, two Guide .com- panies and the Guide Mothers Ass'n. The Boy Scouts Association consists of three Wolf Cub packs, two Scout , the Group Committee and the troo Scout Mothers Auxiliary. The Scout group's, "Policy and Or- ganization and Rules" book states in rule 877 that co-operation between the Girl Guides Ass'n, and the Boy Scouts Leaders for their devoted service. It is significant that the greater the numberof years of service as a leader the greater the devotion, * Your Group Committee Highway 401 Sp eed Limit is 60 Miles LONDON, Ont., (CP)-- The speed limit on Highway 401 is and has been: 60 miles an hour for sometime though the motoring public has never been informed, it was revealed by High- ways Minister.Allen in an 'interview Monday night. Mr. Allen. said the only reason he had not officially announced the 60- mile limit was because he wanted to give department employees a chance to erect signs stating the fact. The signs are being prepared but as yet have not been staked out along Ont- ario's finest highway. Speeds have been posted at 50 miles an hour and Ass'n, should be as close as possible 55 east of Pickering, with particular reference to joint pub-' lic or community projects, Mr. Allen also said that introduction of a "point system" to keep a tight The spirit of co-operation does exist rein on Ontario's drivers is being con- between the two groups and each has sidered by the department of trans- expressed the desire, to continue in port, . this relationship. ! The point-system, under which driv- Plans are being worked out to ex- ers. are allowed to make a certain tend the Scout Hall and thus provide number of infractions before their accommodation for all sections of each licences are lifted, is in operation in group. We are pleased to report that Miss some southern states. 'Mr. Allen said it is hoped that the Helen Lane has accepted the post left first steps towards the' system in Ont- vacant by Mrs. Stewart Lane whose ario will be taken this year. "JOB- RATE Tt, Dl ctor wp to 000 Ibs. acw. TR CKS : o.V.W KIS From 4, 250 LBS. TO 46,000 LBs. o. C.W.'S TO 65,000 LBS. Ad = CLEAR THROUGH 58 DODGE Power Giants Boulevard beauty! Big-haul brawn! % Handsome new Sweptside 100 model--new fashion-setter of the truck world--with prestige-winning lines, passenger-car ride! % New Forward Look styling with distinctive dual headlights that throw light up to 75 feet farther! % New higher powered V-8 anglnes give you up to 234 h.p.| % New full-traction differential avall- able for D100 models. . provides better traction in snow and TT . automatically . / bo and Mrs, Bruce Geer Friday night. and Mrs. Tom Moore in Oshawa on Sunday. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 80th, 1968-8 i Mr. and Mrs, L. Midgley visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitchell visited Mr, Visiting Mr, and Mrs. M. Storie on Sqturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Too- good of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. D. McArthur and Heather, now working .in Toronto. - week are the student teachers of Ep- son ' school, Eleanor and Joe Popandinick are Staying with Mrs, J. Mitchell this Miss Young and Miss Weatherall of Toronto. Donna Knell and Sharon Long of Toronto are student teachers at Utlea shool and are staying with Frank Kendall's, Miss Jane Storie is spending this - week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Toogood in Toronto. DOMINION DOLLAR SPECIALS CANNED PEAS PICNIC BRAND 20 OZ: STD. 9 tins $1.00 TOMATO JUICE CHOICE QUALITY 48 OZ. TIN 4 tins $1.00 APPLE JUICE CHOICE QUALITY - 48 OZ. TIN 4 fins $1.00 MARGARINE STUART HOUSE BRAND 4 Ibs. $1.00 DILL PICKLES DYSON'S 16 OZ. WITH GARLIC 3 jars $1.00 PICKLED BEETS DYSON"S 16 OZ. 5 jars $1.00 SLICED BEEF STEW oz. IN 4 tins $1.00 TOILET TISSUE 700 SARI 8 rolls $1.00 PEACHES wor svmoa 3 fins 89c. BREAKFAST BACON ii ness® Pound 65c. CIGARETTES SRE 52.89 All Merchandise sold at your Dominion Store is unconditionally guaranteed to give 10095 Satisfaction PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT., JANUARY 30-31, FEB. 1 Dominion Store Lid. Port Perry, Ont. We Deliver Phone 345 Cohn mud, or on off-the-road jobs| This year Dodge Power Giants step out front to stay! For here is new- ness that budget-wise truck buyers can't afford to pass up. For example, Dodge D100 half- tonners provide a new easy-shift 3-speed transmission for the smoothest manual shifting of any truck; or you may prefer push, button LoadFlite automatic transmission. Dodge heavy-duty trucks offer many new advantages, too. G.V.W. on Ve D700 model has been in- creased 2,000 lbs. (now 26,000 lbs. G.V.W.) . . . new, more rugged 7 ohassie Sompalionis include wider' rear springs (37) . . . new, bigger brakes! There's your choice of a new Power-Dome V-8 in all models, or a " thrift-engineered Six --in li ht- and medium-tonnage models. , COM- are, drive one of these boulevard A eauties with big-haul brawn now! CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED D100 express -- 5,000 Ibn, mb, GVW, Now's the time to switch to the. trucks of The F Forward Look > ~ BEARE MOTORS LIMITED PHONE 333 PORT PERRY "Watch Climax Shower of Stars wiry Thinley night on TV.=check your som nne fisting for time and channel Mba 4 8,000 Ibs. max, G.V.W, AVW.BROCIK DE PARTMENT STORE Canadian Pre-pasted Wallpapers They've all Plastic Coated ONLY 3 SIMPLE STEPS you'll have a Rf: professional job! Pass Wallpaper through water tray Apply to your- wall Sponge smooth AD NN = The job is done So easy even a cinld can do it reddy - to- -qpply WALLPAPER For WALLPAPER BETTER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE PLASTIC COATED, ETC, PRICED AT 45c. roll and up. ROOM LOTS AVAILABLE At Reductions TAKE A SAMPLE BOOK HOME AND CHOOSE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Sarong Garments 1958 | PATTERNS JUNIOR GIRDLES ....... $5.00 ZIPPER GIRDLES 15" & 17" $11.60 a . Kaybar Slips dtodd inne, ...$2.98 Watson's 15% Wool Snuggies and Vests $1.45 Children's Lined Corduroy Jeans 2 to BX .....ocicnirinnnnn Mpesssienseenns $2.85 Boys and Men's Winter Jackets 25% Reduction Children's Plastic Footwear $2.60 to $2.75 pair Rort Phone 43 Perry, Ontario ens Forse lu. NEN RESO Sy Sp a ar? ur ed wl 2 NI re AER, Mn 2

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