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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Nov 1958, p. 5

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)l TALENT SCOUT Signed 'by CBC radio to launch a nation-wide search for talent, Fred Diehl will produce the new Trans- Canada Talent Show, a half-hour ser- ies designed to introduce talented newcomers to Canadian listeners, It can be heard weekly on the Trans- Canada network of CBC radio. 'Men's Thursday Night Bowling OCTOBER 30th, 1958 Standings Whiz Bangs cee. 35, Stars eee. Fireaiiia fosrerseenenn 80 Carnegie ......oooveriviciiinnnn 26 Black Jacks ........ 2B Howard Motors 4) Legionaires ..... w2l LEE TT TP TT PPT PPR High Singles over 240-- D, Carnegie--283; Al Cawker--363,. 274; Dave Wilson--272; K. Sweetman and Mrs. John Clark. » Te Ta Skate 5 --268; A. Menzies--262; J. Ballard-- 249; G. Smith--243, High Triples, over 600-- Al. Cawker--718; 657; B. Miller--616; D, Butt--610; J. Heayn--606; K, Sweetman--609. High Triple-- Al, Cawker--1718. D. Carnegie--283 Mr. and Mrsg Robert Taylor and Doris and Mr, Mrs, 'Bruce Hough- land and Ester were with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Robert for a turkey dinner recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Clark at Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. Boynton visited re- cently with his brother Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Boynton at Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ward and Mr, and Mrs. Aylmer Ward and Cathie ct Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor recently, The Epsom Community Club held their regular party last week with prizes going to Ladies 1st--Mrs, O. Lane; 2nd--Mrs. A. Christie; Con.-- Mrs. Chet Geer. Gent's 1st--Mr. O. Stohe; 2nd--Mr, Harold Percy; Con.-- George Bright. Lucky Draws were won by Mr. Bruce Taylor and Mrs. D. Prentice. The next euchre and dance will be held Friday, Nov. 14th. We send an invitation to all to come and enjoy yourself. The W. A, are holding a home bale ing sale at Warren's Hardware Store in Uxbridge on Saturday, Nov. 8th. 'Mrs. Doug. Walker is spending some time 'with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers spent 'Tuesday in Whitby and called on Mr. D., Carnegie--| UXBRIDGE, ONT. |=" | High Single-- 1 THURSDAY ¢ to SAT. NOV. 6-8 With all the thrill of a Walt Disney Hit "Snowfire" THE WILD WHITE STALLION 'A delightful Picture for the whole family in Technicolor ADDED COMEDY -- LATEST NEWS 2'shows at 7 and 9 p.m. - WED. MON. NOV. 10-12 ANTHONY PERKINS with - SHIRLEY BOOTH, in ' The Matchmaker 2 shows at 7 and 9 Liberal Advisory Council Meeting To prepare Liberal Party organiza- tions for the next federal election and to review Liberal policies in the light of changing conditions in Canada and abroad will be the principal business {dinner Tuesday evening, November 18, sai ® ee - -- of the National Liberal Federation called by the president, Mr. Duncan K. MacTavish, to meet in Ottawa on Nov. 17th. The plenary sessions of the Advisory Council will be open to press, radio and T.V. The Rt. Hon. Louis S. St. Laurent, P.C,, Q.C., former Leader of the Lib- eral party, has accepted an invitation extended to him by The Hon. Lester B. Pearson, to attend the meeting of the Council. Mr. St.'Laurent will preside at the honouring Mr. Pearson, who will be the guest speaker, Full delegations are expected from all provinces. 'The Advisory Council, apart from the National Conventions, is the authority of the party. There are 260 members of the Council: the ten Liberal leaders in the provinces; ten members representing each pro- vincial Liberal association; five wom- en representing each provincial wom- ens organizations; five Young Liberals from each of the provincial organiza- tions; and representatives from the electoral districts of Yukon and Mac- kenzie. Eleven delegates will repre- sent university Liberal clubs now in existence at 87 universities and col- leges. Liberal leaders from all provinces attending the meeting are Hom: Joseph R. Smallwood from Newfoundland; Hon." Alexander W. Mateson from Prince Edward Island; Henry D. Hicks M.L.A,, from Nova Scotia; the newly clected and Canada's youngest leader from New Brunswick, Louis J. Robi- chard, M.L.A.; Hon, Jean Lesage, P.C., from Quebec; John J. Wintermeyar, M.P.P,, from Ontario; Douglas L. Campbell, M.L.A., from Manitoba; A. H. McDonald, M.L.A., from Saskatche- wan; the new leader in Alberta, Grant MacEwan; and Arthur Laing, leader before the three-day Advisory Council the 1959 Rideau 500 four-door hardtop 4 59'S NEWEST IS THE 59 METEOR + 59'S NEWEST IS THE 59 METEOR - 59'S NEW PORT PERRY 59'S NEWEST IS THE 59 METEOR + 59'S NEWES) ACC EEE J ES permis 12 (A . ee S NEWEST IS THE 59 METEOR Distinctive all-new Meteor i is 2 move upward in styling, a move ahead in PoE. The 59 Meteor offers you 59's newest engines with Econ-O-Fuel design. Six or V- 8, both provide increased mileage on lower-priced regular gas, together with power you can use, power that's harnessed better. That's because the 59 Meteor offers you an all-new choice of automatic transmissions. Multi-Drive Merc-O-Matic, and new Econ-O-Matic, the simplest, most economical automatic yet designed, For ultimate performance, there's even a 303 hp. Meteor V-8 engine. But whichever power team you choose, the all-new Meteor gives you a quality of performance, of riding comfort and handling ease that's way ahead of its price class. You've got to drive a Meteor to appreciate the difference. The 59 Meteor is no ordinary car. It is "Canada's exclusive fine car in the low price field . pofivng less. Move to distinctive Meteor today! 6 OR V-8 WITH ECON-O-FUEL DESIGN. « Certain Jeatures seraiad or mentioned are standard on some models, optional at extra cost on others. .. and 59's newest performer. Settle for D 1c 59'S NEWEST SEE AND DRIVE THE ALL NEW METEOR AT YOUR METEOR DEALER 59'S NEWES: Williams Motor Sales £3 MIN S.66 + ¥0313W 65 IHL SI LSIMIN S.66 - S0ILIW 6G IHL SI ISTMIN S66 YU 5-2352 CK FET YA of the Liberal party in British Col}. DRIVE 59°S NEWEST REFORM: 220223087: Soo see Poles 4 * 0 0% sa so a 0 0% sta 0st ote, 102080200020802000 ete sn ste es 0 se 0 ae 0 0 3 0 S03 0 0 5 a 0 ae 0 3 0 5% 0 ae od KA 7 sk 1 A umbia. Many young people have been in- vited to attend. Special invitations have been sent to Liberal Members of the House of Commons and Senate, Liberal Candidates in the 1957 and 1958 and other elections, Liberal mem- bers of provincial legislative assem- blies and many others. Death COONEY--At Peterboro, on Tues- day, November 4th, 1958, Laura Roberts, widow of the late Joseph Cooney, in her 80th year. Dear mother of Mrs. L. Hennessey (Pat.), Mrs, A. Evans (Josephine), Jack and Ted. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, Ont. FEE AF Ein iit park VIAN UE, at IHFE Sadisad Lai FY iA 2 ---- ean Lad / THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1968-5 Ladies' Monday ° Night Bowling NOVEMBER 3rd 0aKS civics 41 BINS commission 27 PIRES siiiinmiiminiemosstosssnsssseorm 26 Willows Lvov 2b SPruces ....ouniimmmiamimmmsms 22 Cedars ....... i Maples .... Walnuts Birches ....... i | oJ I Chestnuts .......coovevvevvvvvenrnnnnn, 12 much logue! Wedding Invitations Thermo-enoraved Rand tetrering Thermo-F ngraving looks and feels like hand ngraving. hot costs about half as Phermo-Engraving eliminates the cop. per plate that makes hand engraving co costly and time consuming. Select from our giant catalogue of lawle rasly correct papers, 11 distinetivp styles of lettering. Weddines priced as low as S200 for 50 and $13.50 for 100. com- plete with double envelopes and tissues. Come in and sce our complete cala- home cards. ene Josure cards, etc. The modern way 10 be traditionally correct The Bouquet Invitation Line and i's ready within the weel.. Mougblas announcements, at PORT PERRY STAR Co, Ltd, Phone YUkon 5-2831 PORT PERRY, ONT. Poplars ......eu. sirssinammassassniar ssa 18 High Single--Alice Cook 262 High Triple--Margaret Carnegie 615 Low Score--Helen Stouffer 68 Over 600--Margaret Carnegie 616 Over 210--Mary Baird 214, Georgia Brock 216, Helen Tanton 219, Grace Hunter 228, Ann Dowson 238, Elma Vernon 242, Margaret Carnegie 249, NOVEMBER GARDENING Can any gardening be done in the states John Weall, If the lawn was newly seeded earlier in the fall, a light top dressing of soil will help pro- tect it against the frost. Good Reading for the Whole Family . News « Facts « Family Features TS -- S-- -- -------- ---- -- -- a The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. | year $18 (J 6 months $9 J 3 months $4.50 0 Nome ® Address °® City ~ Zone Stote . A ARN ARS SANS AS AA ARSASABSARAS SRANR ENR RAR, DEPARTM! BROCIK ENT STORE BR -- SOAR ANASSASSARRARRRANS Ifor a limited time only, Johnston clothes for men at a substantial discount. their complete range of top quality British materials and your suit or coat will be hand-cut and tailored to your exact measurements. at its best. MADE-TO-MI: Mid-Season Sale MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS and COATS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Save up to $25.00 on one Pant Suit or Extra Pants Free (at reg. 2 Pc. Suit Price) $39. 50 and 369. 90 NOW WIL CAN SAVE YOU UP TO $15.00 ON A PARTICULARLY FINI. ASU ii] I" OR OVERCOAT. Drop in to our store to-day and choose your fabric while selection is This is a genuine opportunity to purchase a garment with custom look and comfort at a price that saves vou many dollars. we are able to offer nationally-known W. R. You may choose from plastic coated. value than ever. Men's Suburban Coats $18.50, $19.95, Boys' Suburban Coats and Parkas, $12.95, $14.95 Ladies' Parkas, $13.95 WALL PAPER, 1959 Pre-pasted, Washable, $29.95 Better PORT PERRY Men's Coat, work, with parka, heavy pile lining. Dominion & Bata Rubbers Children's Overshoes Clearing line at $2.95 Snow Suits, Children's $4.95 and up SRN, BSI $19.95 Phone YU. 5 2521 month of November? Yes,

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