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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Oct 1958, p. 7

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@ Prince Albert We were granted a beautiful au- tumn day for our church anniversary ~ service on Sunday. The Chancel of "the Church was enhanced with a pro- " fusion of colorful 'mums, fern and pumpkin. Those present enjoyed the guest minister; Rev. .P, Romeril - of Blackstock, who unfolded many valu. 'able thoughts. Our own minister also assisted for which we were happy, in spite of the fact Mr. Linstead was booked for two sermons at Cadmus. ~The music side of 'the "occasion was provided by a full turnout of our own choir who rendered their anthems ex- ceedingly' well; accompanied by the organist Mrs. G. Hunter. The service was made richer by the guest soloist Mr. Thompson of Fenelon Falls whose numbers were worthy of special men- tion. . - Let us remind you next Sunday starting, Oct. 26th, Sunday School at 1 pm., Worship Service at 2 p.m. , Friday night many Township par- ents and friends afforded themselves the opportunity to attend the official opening of the new area public school situated just south of the village, af- ter which all toured the new building admiring the many features incorp- orated, all agreed the new trend marks an advancement in education. We: all enjoyed the art displayed: by the pupils too. Coffee and sandwiches were served by G.N.S. Club. The G.N.S. Club-met at the home of Jessie Bond on Monday evening. After the opening exercises the pre- sident presided for the discussion of Leuchrés which are post-poned for this month. Majority voted in favour of serving coffee and lungh at the open- ing of the new sch A few small business items were settled after which the meeting closed in the cus- tomary manner. Florence Smith gave a talk entitled "History of Port' Perry Fair". Dainty lunch was pro- "PRICE . ADULTS Effective November 1st, 1958 PLAIN HAIR CUT........... BOOGIE HAIR CUT........ BRUSH HAIR CUT ........ HEAD RUB. .................. - "i SHAVER civ. srishitiie FACE MASSAGE .. + CHILD'S Wind CUT Monday to Friday noon. ................... cvseietecrsin -------- Friday Noon to Saturday Six .. Stein + Mulli gan's Barber 'Shop an PERRY, ONTARIO ereananns serensisrananes ANIC erie sinnnnen $1.26 is pide STDS ceeane tesdeastarseaninratsrttinane Ey PP TP PTT PRT TP PTT TY Sessa ranatinaes Westar tateststanans evsean LIST ..$1,00 76 estes stasanneananas 50 .65 EVERYTHING 1009 GUARANTEED AT vided by Joy Newnham, Leta Doupe, Christine Parkinson. Some of our Port Perry friends attended our service and visited rela- tives: Miss Eilene Birkett with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, W. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wanamaker with his aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. E. Martyn and family. Mrs, Z. M. Jackson with her daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs, C, Love and family, then all joined the family gathering for fowl dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Art Brock's. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunter, accom- panied their daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb of Haliburton on-on a motor trip to Ottawa- and other eastern points, = Rev. P. and Mrs. Romeril and son Dennis of Blackstock, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Douner, Sunderland, were supper visitors with Mr, and Mrs. L. Beacock and boys. Mr. C. Thompson of Fenelon Falls spent latter part of Sunday with his friends Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter and family. Mr. and Mrs, B. Wanamaker and sons, Seagrave with her parents Mw. and Mrs. Wm. Martyn. . Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Saunders, Hee- ley Falls, with her sister Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Doupe.. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mark and Ruth, Mr. Keith Mark; all of Port Hope, | visited their-.relatives Mr. and Murs. Wm. J. Martyn on Saturday. Manchester There was a good attendance of parents and children at the Rally Day Service on Sunday. er in the absence of his father and as usual brought an appealing. message. The Junior Choir, trained by Mrs. Sandison, sang two pleasing numbers. Service next Sunday morning will be at 11.15 a.m., Standard time, The Womsdn's Association had a very successful Bazaar last Wednes- day. Many in the Community attended the Offical opening of Reach Twp. No. 1 Consolidated School last Fri- day evening. The building is very modern and well equipped. Loraine and Billy Bryden of Bramp- ton visited their grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Archer on the week-end. Mr. Arnold Roach is attending a convention in Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier called REAL VALUE: GAYTIME . SPECIAL ~ Blanched Peanufs ....... 4% 39° SAVE 4¢ ON ALLEN'S SPECTAL Kandy Kisses ... ...... . Ho" 25° REAL VALUE--BUY ROSEDALE "SPECIAL . Tomato Juice ........ ... %>> 25 BUY and SAVE on DAVID & FRERE © SPECIAL : | T Mix o Orange Cream := Sanvich Cookies 3 SAVE 4¢ ON RICHMELLO SPECIAL "IceCream .. ...... .... Wu. 2I SAVE 2¢ on SILVERWOOD or BRAESIDE SPECIAL RR PrP VL NEW LOW PRICE -- DEVON or DAISY SPECIAL Rindless Bacon .......... b> 6 SAVE 10¢ AT TIME OF PURCHASE SPECIAL Red RoseTeaBags . .. &% 09 SAVE ON DEWKIST--STANDARD . SPECIAL GreenBeans ........ .. 9:2 'LOD "WITH A $5.00 PURCHASE THIS WEEK'S OFFER ANOTHER DOMINION GOODWILL OFFER! sunnyspun Blankets SILVERWILLOW DINNERWARE! } Bread & butter Plate & Cereal Dish APPROX. Size 2" x 84" "3.08 SPECIAL 4° WITH A $3.00 PURCHASE ~All Prices Subject to Change According to Market Conditions All merchandise sold . your Dominion Atare fe IDJUR GUARANTEE- unconditionally guararieed to sive gon 100 par rent satisfaction. Values Effective at Your Port Perry Dominion Store Eor Week Ending October 25th Dominion Stores Lid. Port Perry on friends in Cavan on Sunday after- noon. Mrs, Minnie Stone, Peterboro, called on old friends here on Sunday. Miss Muriel Lamb, Peterboro Civic Hospital was with her parents here on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Flewell and daughter, Miss Isabel, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier on Sunday evening. LIVE BETTER Elecirically .... | with an..ELECTRIC WATER | HEATER = = = SS hs J UVES NN "orp =o", ---------- roe ------------ = ES ---- DEADLY YO RATS AND MICE but safe to use because its relatively harmless to humans, oll livestock, pets and poultry. HOWARD WAR. FARIN RAT KILL is ready fo uvse--in neal or pellet form, : Sony ev MASTER FEEDS Port Petry, YU. 65-2131 ) Dr. Kenneth | J Braham, Toronto was the guest speak- 5 ASE it) of 2 vr Greenbank Sunday, Nov. 2nd, our church anni- versary will be held at 11.00 am, & 7.80 p.m. (Rev. Tuttle, D.D,, will be guest speaker. Quite a umber of people from here attended the anni. versary service at Pinedale last Sun- day. On Friday evening, Oct. 24 Rev, Cooper will show slides and give a talk on his work in Newfoundland, to be held in the basement of the Church --Plan to attend. Mr. and Mrs.' Zephyr visited Mr, and Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sunday, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Murray of Ux- bridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Foster on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Heron and family of Whitby also Miss Myrtle Blakely visited Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Blakely on Sunday. ' Mrs. R. Beare has sold her house to Mr. Kent from Toronto, also Rupert Lee has sold his house to Mr. Fowlie from Guelph. A number of local Holstein Breeders attended the Championship Show in Peterboro last week. My, and Mrs. Keith Ferguson left on Friday for their new home in Cooksville. Mr. John Leask has recently re- turned from a trip to Chicago where he attended the International Dairy Show. He also visited relatives in South Bend, Indiana. Scugoq The anniversary services last Sun- day were very much appreciated by all who attended. The men's choir from Toronto was as wondeiful as we had anticipated, and a fine congre- gation was present in the Head Me- morial Church in the evening to en< joy the service. Our thanks to all social evening which followed. The Head W.A. held a very success- ful supper last Thursday evening. The next meeting: of the Head W.A. will be held at 8 p.m. at the home Fred Walker of who helped with the service and the | Rn ER FRR Te of Mrs. 8. Rodman on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 28th. The roll call is to be answered with an article for our parcel post table at the bazaar, the value of each to be twenty five cents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grouse, Sr, and Mrs, I. Travell were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, S, Rodman. e THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28rd, 1958--7 SEE BIG BLACK BEAR ON HIGHWAY NO. 47 A bear has been seen not too far from .Uxbridge. The *bear' facts of the case are that "|a bear, the dark-wild kind was seen by Mrs. Don Noble's sister on High- way 47,.as they were coming into town one day last week, It ambled its way across the road in the path of light from their car's headbeams, and waddled its way into the undergrowth. Like Robert Service would have said . These are the bare facts of the case. Apparently there is more wild life around us than we would ever suspect. © DONT COLOUR WHEN YOU BUY to order 'blue coal'. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO BE it can cost you money! - Don't just order coal--insist on 'blue coal', 'blue coal' is colour-marked for your guarantee of heating satisfaction. Order "blue coal' and get clean, safe, low-cost heat. | Don't be colour-blind when you is coal. It pays | REESOR FUEL & LUMBER 'blue & coal' DON'T JUST ORDER COAL--INSIST ON 'blue coal' BLIND! COAL... 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