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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Nov 1958, p. 7

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Greenbank ; 'The HIC, group of our Church are holding a young people's church ser- vice on Sunday evening, Nov. 80th at 8 o'clock. Guest speaker will be Ted Colwell, an ardent young people's worker, Lunch will be served at con- clusion of service. Plans are under- way for the next service to be held sometime in December, in Rev. Bra- ham"s church on Scugog Island, In- _vitations to Port Perry, Uxbridge, Seagrave, Manchester, Prince Albert, Scugog Island and their Ministers to join us Nov, 80th, HF SH . Miss Frances Ianson 1s spending + sometime at home after a recent op- eration, also Miss Gail Blakely has & returned home after her recent opera- |: tion in Lindsay Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Foster and. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love spent Sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs, Jim Collett of - Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas of Pine Point on Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Blair and fa- mily, James and Maggie Blair and Mrs. A: Akhyrst spent. Sunday with 2 Mr, and Mrs. Orvin Blakely of Plck- ering Mr. and Mrs Harry Lack of Osh- awa spent Sunday with Myr, and Mrs. Stanley Foster, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cressman (nee Helen Bayliss) on the birth of 'a son; also congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Foster who took several first prizes at the Royal Winter Fair recently. 'Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs, Atwood McRae and Linda and Carl were Wednesday even- ing visitors. of Mrs. Frank Harris, Miss Flossie Spencer attended the|Prize winners were Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Raglan W.A, Bazaa evening, Nomination was on Friday after- noon at Manchester, two candidates this year -- Ed. C. (Sqm) Oyler is a candidate for Deputy Reeve, and John Greenwood is a can. didate of the School Board. Cedar Creek voters will vote at the home of Ernie Willerton this year in- stead of the old school house. Charles, Jim and Sam Pram were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pram and daughter at Oshawa, r on Thursday Cedar Creek has Your Vote and Influence is respectfully Solicited by ~ Corless Ashenhurst for "Office of Councillor for the Township of Reach for 1959 When voting - Vote Ashenhursi Sai ¢ DECEMBER 1st 0948048 0,0°0 4% 1% 4% % 1% so ses tor Tor Yor tor ir rr rr Nard Dod 2a 000 0 00, 00 #0 4% 0% 0% 0 40% 4% 6% 0% ol Sol Sel el SSS 2220008000909 0904 22022001 2%0,0% 0% 0% 0% 4% 0% 0% 0 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TWP. OF REACH__ Your Vote is respectfully Solicited for ~ TED CROXALL as a member of the School Area Board, 1969, for -the Township of Reach at the election on December 1st, 1958. Mark Your Ballot CROX 200,070, 8% 0% 4% 0% o%. 30 Te 8 0 000 0 0 0 8% 4% 0% 40 0% a ae 4 ALL (X) -- Atte Four Years Service -- VOTE -- ED. (Sam) OYLER ~ Deputy-Reeve of Reach Twp. I Respectfully. Ask Your Support on December 1st 2 § YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE is respectfully solicited by ALLAN CROSIER FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR ' For Reach Township for the year 1959 'When you Vote - Vote Crosier (X) Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson, Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Crozier and Mr. Anson Gerrow attended the annual teachers' banquet at Utica last Thursday even- ing. It was a most enjoyable evening, and the guest speaker proved to be a most interesting one, The Head Euchre Club was enter- Martyn last Saturday evening, Pro- ceeeds of the evening are to be do- ceeds of the. evening are to be do- nated to the new Brownie group. The Redman, Mrs. Alan Redman and Mr. Clarence Carter, : tion demonstration on Thursday even- ing this week, Nov. 27th, at the Head Church, Lunch will be provided. Mrs. M. Remnick will be showing her many beautiful articles, and how to make them, The Head W.A. will hold their Christ- mas meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Martyn on the evening off Dec. 8rd at 8 pm. The usual fifty cent value Christmas gift will be exchanged. Mrs. 8. Rodman and Mrs, C. Graham spent a few days this week in To- to, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. . Hargrave. >. 1st Scugog Brownie pack met after school on Monday, at Centre church basement. The girls practised all about what they had to do for their forthcoming enrolment at >the next will be enrolled, and in two or three weeks, the remaining girls and Snowy Owl will be enrolled. Mrs. Yvonne Edgar paid us a visit and we hope she will come and join us as a new leader. Next week we will meet at 7.156 p.m. and the parents of the girls to be en- rolled are asked to come too. You cannot be enrolled unless you are in $31 full uniform so any girl that is to be #8 | enrolled make sure that you have a &% | complete outfit. } Thursday evening, Mrs. Myrtle Ren- [nick of Port Perry will show some $1 Christmas decorations and arrange- $3 | ments at the Head Church. Mrs. Ren-' £ | nick is very talented in this field, and ¢ [the proceeds of the evening will go $f | toward the Centennial fund. Teen Town By Danny Reesor 'The Teen Town executive held a meeting on' Monday of this week to Hi make preliminary arrangements for tt | the New Year's Eve Dance. | decided that the admission this year i | would be similar to last at the cost It was of $1.00 per person for tickets bought : in "advance, and $1.60 for tickets : bought at the door that evening. The tickets for the dance should be on : sale early in December and a large i | crowd is expected. i | ing hats, horns, and refreshments for i | everyone, the executive plans _to have Besides provid- door prizes and many dance prizes this year. All agreed to the hour of 9.00 p.m. as the time to commence dancing on this occasion. ommittees were set up to assist preparing for the dance and the A following is the list: . Decorating Committee--Donna In- nes, convenor; Mary Lou Robertson; '| Diane McNeill; Grant Menzies and Richard Carnegle. | Refreshment Committee --= Kaye Hastings, Miriam Harris and Jacqui- line Bdwards. Alice Williams was instructed to purchase ten new records for Teen Town. Bowling last Saturday saw very ex- "We enjoy' mahy "new comforts, thanks to a Personal Loan" | | l I 1 | | I | I | ! 1 I I I I I I You can ol Port Perry Branch: J. R. Helm, Mgr. 'with the help of a PERSONAL LOAN Getting a on weleiision hi rollp ee ER . "o sew home furnishings : . + . payment of educdtional fees . . . 'these are among the many worthwhile ~ objectives you can reach more easily with a Personal Loan. For details, see our nearest brarich -- we have 800 across Canada to serve you. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE --- do so much \ N-19 citing 'Gctivitles and resulted in the teams procuring these positions: Girls High Triple-- : High Tripl tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L, 3 oye Hig P 1st place--Meteors--12 points 2nd place--Meres.--10 points 8rd place--Chevies--9 points 4th place--Imperials--7 points 6th place--Thunderbirds--2 points --Caddies--2 points 521--Marilyn Luke 606--Dale Lowcock Girls High Single-- 242----Kaye Hastings Boys High Single-- 269---Archie Menzies Don't forget our Cliristmas decora- |. meeting. Approximately half the girls |- The night was dark, the snow was blowing, The traffic rush: was homeward Rowing, The road with slush and ice was deep, - And cars were moving at a creep. } Joe Doakes was travelling close behind The car In front, so he could find His way by the red light chead . , . His windshield wiper had gone dead, UNDER ° And all was well with Joe until CIA CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Offices in Toronto, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Ottawa, Owen Sound "'Avto Insurance for Careful Drivers" Far up chead, a sudden splil - Stopped all the cars right down the line, For careful drivers, this was fine. Joe [ammed his brakes, began 10 skid, Wise drivers don't, buf Joseph did. Now six feet down, Joe takes i ecep He wasn't smart when It was freesy. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1958-17 1 respectfully solicit your vote and influence to elect me to the office of Councillor « in fhe Township of Reach for the year 1959 RUSSELL RODD ELECTION DAY: DEC. 1st, from 10 till 7. Vote Rodd (X) Va EARL MARTYN SOLICITS YOUR VOTE for Councillor tor the Township of Reach, - DECEMBER 1st POSE ODED OI CRORE DE-DE ®4¢ ROSS OOO EOS Make use of Four Year's Experience by voting JAMES DOUPE tothe Public School Area Board TOWNSHIP OF REACH, 1959 Mark Your ballot "Doupe" (X) yd Having served Four Years in Council of Reach Township Glenn Wanamaker Solicits your Vote and Influence rd | for Deputy-Reeve For the Coming Year ¥ Hood N ews for Homemakers Home Marshall, CE "S$" is for Soup . .. and Sand- wich, too! What could be bett on a sizzling summer day? Easy t prepare . . . light and nutritious to eat. Take a can of condensed tomato soup , , , simply add milk or water and heat. For a refreshing touch, garnish with a slice of lime. Or perhaps, you might serve a cold soup , . , especially appealing on a hot day. The bib oo; of tomato and celery is an exception- ally good flavor blend and a cool or cold weather-wilted appetites. For the sandwiches . . . make them varied and appetizing. Use an assortment of breads and fillings. Crisp lgttuce adds much to a good sandwich, Then for dessert . . . surprise the folks with another 'S"" + + « strawberry shortcake, FOR AN AUGUST DAY Tomato Soup with Lime Slice or Pink Cooler * in chilled bowls servings. Favorite Sandwich - desired. Radishes Strawberry Shortcake Olives --~ Iced *PINK COOLER can (10 ounces) condensed tomato soup 1 can (10 ounces) condensed celery soup Coffee -- 11, soup can milk 1 tablespoon chopped cooked bacon ; Combine' soups; gradually add . : milk and sti ti oC pink color. Either way . .*. hot ig FH 4 hours! iL Seah." Chill . soup gives a lift to|howls. Serve in chilled Garnish with chopped bacon. Makes 4 servings. Hére's another warm day treat: TOMATO-CUCUMBER SOUP I can (10 ounces) condensed tomato soup 1 soup can water 15 cup grated cucumber Combine ingredients; chill. Serve Makes 2 to 3 Note: Top with sour cream, if INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION MASTER DRY AND FITTING Develops the foundation i heav milk product "| The following formula has proven successful-- Hi 100 lbs MASTER DAIRY 240 CONCENTRATE 200 Ibs. YOUR OWN GRAIN 300 Ibs. 16°. DAIRY RATION { 3 Bring your grain to us and let us grind it and thoroughl mix it with the proper amount of Master 24°: Concentrate. ik MASTER FEEDS, PORT PERR Agi PHONE YU 5-2131 y JR: 3 EF, WHAT! SHORT OF WATER Why not let us supply you with | good town water In Port Perry and District we are prepared to supply anyone with town water by tank truck on request at very reasonable rates. CLEAN, SANITARY TANK TRUCK JUST CALL Alan Martyn PRINCE ALBERT Phone YU 56-7421 Nov. 27

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