Po So SLE NSS om, vou wend Rt Cris SR rh ane rn my AG Nn on NCW Nt > Ee > A > STN Ra 2 7 8«THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1989 Blackstock Sympathy is extended Mrs, Stanford VanCamp and family in the passing of her mother, Mrs. George Proutt on New Years, also to the relatives of Mrs. Joseph Strong, Port Perry, who passed away. New Year's eve: Mr. and Mrs: "Alex, Flett, Fenelon Falls; Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham and Roy; Mrs. Carl McLaughlin and boys, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Harris and family, Mr. and" Mrs, Wesley Mountjoy, Monty's Inn, Lindsay, spent New Years and the week-end with her brother Mr. Alex. Dever and the Thompson family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neals, David, Ruth and Paul, of Peterboro, called on Murs. John McKee and all spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gal- braith, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow spent several days with Dr. and Mrs. John Marlow and family, Lively, Ontario. Mrs. Marlow, Johnny and Jane return- ed home with them for a few holidays. © Dr. John expects to come down this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Redmgn, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Martyn, Scugog; Mr. and Mrs. I'red Hodgson, and Miss Marilyn Bray, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leighton; Mr. and Mrs. Hector Short- ridge and Bill, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bailey and Alan, the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton's forty-sixth wedding anni- versary; also Alan's birthday. « New-Year's guests of Mr. & Mrs. R. Mountjoy were: Mrs. Cecil Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ferguson and girls, Newcastle. } Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton, Larry, Doris and Dennis joined the rest of the Ashton clan (36 in all) at the new Community Hall, Hampton, for New Year's Day. Christmas Day the Bruce Ashtons spent with the Walter Oke's at Ennis- killen. MF. and Mrs. Eric Capstick, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Brian were New Year guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. - . : . Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wheeler, also to Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Leask (Clara Marlow) Solina-- both have new sons. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Archer and family, Whitby, spent New Year's with his parents Mr, and Mrs, W. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Ian and Mary, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar and Denice, Scarboro; Mrs. C. Dunbar, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family spent New Years with Messrs, Roy and Bill and Miss Sandra Ferguson. The Grant Fergu- sons spent the weekend with the Lloyd Wrights and the Dunbars with the Roy Ferguson's, Mrs. Georgina Blair, Miss Dianne Blair, Mr. Ray Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hanlan and Donna spent New Years with Mrs. Geo. Fowler. Flight Lieut. Ernest McLean of Metz, France, was home from Wednes- day until Sunday. He is now taking a six weeks course in administration at London, Ontario, after which he will return to Metz to work in the admini- stration office. The McLean family ball spent Saturday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. David McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family of Solina; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family, and Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Larmer spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Mrs. Oakley Carley and Anne of of Whitby, spent New Years and the week-end with the Clarence Marlows. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Dianne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and girls, Cresswell, T The stylish Dodge Mayfair, 2. door sedan pictured above 'is an economy leader in the 1959 Dodge lineup which also includes another 18 models in the Regent, Viscount, Custom Suburban lines, that has had Royal and four "The Mayfair series will feature, as standard equipment, a greatly improved sixtylinder engine ts compression rating increase 7.7 to one enabling i it to take full advantage of the to higher octane rating of fostof today' s gasolines, = L Sunday the Walter Wrights enter- 'tained Mr; and Mrs. Garnet Wright of Port Perry; Miss Hazel and Mr, and Mrs. Keith Wright and baby of Osha- wa; Miss Vera Forder of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thoms and fam- ily, Toronto, were New Years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Faint and family. "Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, Burketon; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Donna and Dennis, were New Years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and family. Following are the officers of the United Church W.A. for 19569--Presi- dent, Mrs. Ross Duff; Vice-President, Mrs. Frank Butt; Secretary, Mrs, Wil- bert Archer; Treasurer, Mrs. Russell Mountjoy; Group Leaders, -'Mesdames Bruce Ashton, Fred Cowling, John Carnaghan, Frank Butt-and Neil Wer- ry. 1959 Pledge to our CUSTOMERS Low prices in oll departments NJ every day TOA wide selection of Quality Foods. Fresh Produce-Quality Meats Clean siores- Friendly staff Speedy checkoul and carry- out service. C y BEST BUY -- Save 3c J Heinz TOMATO KETCHUP 11 oz. bottle - ~~ 22c¢ BEST BUY -- Save 9¢ Gold Seal -- Fancy Red 1 SOCKEYE SALMON 15's tin 2 for 89c¢ BEST BUY -- Save 4c "FEATURE" Brown Bear No. 1 WHITE HONEY 1 1b. tub 3 3c - Brown Bear No. 1 WHITE HONEY 2b. il § Fe Aylmer "TOMATO SOUP - 10 oz. tin - 3 for 34c BEST BUY -- Save 8c WESTON SODAS - Lb. Pkg. 29c¢ BEST BUY -- Save 6¢ Jim Dandy LIQUID CLEANER 16 oz. hottle 43c BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS GREEN PEAS _. MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER, 15 oz. pkg. COD FILLETS _. 2 1b. poly bag 53c 55¢ _ 12 oz, rkg. 27¢ "FEATURE" Circiis Pail -- Pure -- 4 Ib. pail PEANUT BUTTER "CANDY OF THE WEEK" Cello pkg. Golden Hour SCOTCH MINTS ORANGES Crisp, flavour pack fancy - 6 qt. basket SPY APPLES Large heads fine quality - Jumbo 24% LETTUCE 2 for 29¢ 1% 1b. pkg. Mild, Sweet PARSNIPS ---- Produce Sweet, Juicy, Sunkist - Good size 138s ~ Lynn Valley - $L19 Aunt Mary's 29¢ Dor. ' 3 3c Swift's -59c¢ 19¢ 'BLENDED JAMS - - General Electric -- 25-40-60 watt LIGHT BULBS - SLICED BREAD . Meat Swift's Fresh, Lean PORK HAM ROLLS :» . 69c Swift's, Fresh, Meaty PORK HOCKS Brookfield -- Skinless | SAUSAGE Swift's Premium LOOSE FRANKS Swift's Premium -- Sliced or Piece HEADCHEESE 48 oz. jar 6c 4 vor T9¢ 24 oz. loaf 18¢c - Lb, 3c 3C 5¢ Lh, Lb. 35¢ Dowson's food SR YUkon 51942 FREE DELIVERY | | Bowmanville "of Treatment and say that the tab. 'Mr. and Mrs, Harold 'Stinson; Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Stinson and family of Yelverton; Private and Mrs, Maugice Walker and family, of Kingston and Lindsay, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and family New Year's day celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson's 40th wedding anniversary and Bonnie Walker's 5th birthday. Service in both churches on Sunday morning were fairly well attended con- sidering the weather and roads, but before evening a good many roads were blocked. Plows and 'sanders worked all day and night and to-day with the cold (20 below this-a.m.) the tow trucks cannot go fast enough to get all the stalled cars started. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Little, Mani- toulin Island, visited two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family and 'New Years - guests were Mrs. A. J. Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook and Douglas of Brooklin, and Mrs. Herb. Taylor, The rink is being well patronized this winter. There is curling Monday and Tuesday nights, skating Wednes- day and Saturday nights; Thursday nights are left open for any one wish- ing skating parties or extra curling features, Friday nights are for hockey practice; Saturday afternoon for free skating for public school and younger children. Last Saturday there were about one hundred skating. Council Begins Two Year Term The new council was sworn into office Tuesday by town clerk Robert Reynolds. In his inaugural address, Mayor W. D. Carruthers outlined a number of new projects and a great many problems which will occupy council in the next two years. This is the first time that the coun- cil will sit for a two-year term. EY SCIENCE IN YOUR LIFE + Peaceful Mornings One of the trials of motherhood is morning sickness -- the nausea and vomiting felt by 86 many ~ mothers-to-be in the first fewmonths of their pregnancy. Morning sickness, which occurs to some extent in an estimated three fourths of all pregnancies, may be mild or severe, and may differ in intensity with each 'child--as many mothers can testify. Nausea and vomiting aré some of the first out- ward signs of pregnancy. "It's just one of those things we mothers' ; must suffer" is the Mal consoling advice offered Ariat mothers by friends and non-professional experts. Not all their advice is quite so innocuous, however. A number of "witches-brew'" morning sickness remedies have beén offered shronsh the years, but largely these are in. effective, and sometimes even harm. ful. It is only in the past decade that scientists have been able to develop methods to alleviate the symptoms of morning sickness. For" the more severe cases of morning sickness, the physician can inject large doses of vitamins B-1 and B-6, Psychotherapy and hypno- sis are also used on selected cases. More recently, the same drug used to preverit car, boat and sea- 'sickness has been combined with vitamin B-8 in a tablet designed to control morning sickness. "This tablet, called Bonadoxin, has been tested successfully in 100 pa. tients of Drs. Arthur Weinberg and William E. F Werner of Far Rock- away, N, Y. The doctors report on this trial in the medical journal American Practitioner and Digest - let curbed morning sickness over long periods for most of their patients, #With the aid of modern medicine, mornings 'of mothers-to-be can be Safe Driving Hinis | Be wary at the wheel when you're 5 weary, ask the Ontario Safety League. To a speeding driver, fatigue can be as deadly as fumes. To the many drivers who are un- i sure about driving into a narrow dia- | 'gonal parking spot, the Ontario Safety | & Signal Ap- League offers these hints, your intention to turn right. proach the spot at right angles to'the i adjoining parked cars, and five feet 5 'Wait until your car is|& from them. one-third past the left rear bumper of i the car 'td the right of the vacant | space, then turn in sharply. Driving with closed windows greatly 8 increases the danger of carbon mon- |& oxide poisoning. if the car has leaky |% exhaust pipes, points out the Ontario | - The danger increases | §3 still more if cigarettes are being smok- | 8 Safety League. ed in the car, Party~ goers who. delude- them- i selves that they can drive equally well |¥ after a few drinks, are merely indulg- | & ing, says the Ontario safety League, in| ¥ wishful aka. a Start the New Year Right B THE BEST BAKING made fresh dally from . | 'Good Ingredients § "Weekend Specials T "BANANA LAYER CAKE" "LEMON PIE and TARTS' 3 _GERROW'S BARERY Phone YUkon 5-2172. ; 'G. M. Gerrow .. = CAWKER BROS. a t®s +8" 4's 4% +"s o's a%e os e's o's o's +n +" 4% s"s 410 o's on 2% tn o's o%s o%u as ote a" ofe +" ue ote oe ute ote te 00 0 0% Te 0 0% 00h Maple Leaf Pure Lard, 1's ..2 Ths 35c. Devon Bacon, Ls coon 0 Fresh SpareRibs ensue ie AAR, FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" - YUkon 5-2221 PORT PERRY OPOROPOROPOROPOPOROFOPOROPOH EY SE EE A Sa fret) Central Cleaners wish to. ANNOUNCE the appointment of GORDON "LUCKY" TROMLEY "as their Driver Representative in Port Perry and District. Pick-up and Delivery Three times a week-- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Port Perry Agent: ; Ee A.W. BROCK DEPT STORE, Phone YU 52521 Oshawa Phone RA 5-5738 Central Cleaners, 23 Ontario Street Hn Tmpontant Announcement ; A Sah ~ OSHAWA, BROOKLIN | PORT PERRY and BLACKSTOCK In the next issue of 'your Telephone Directory Telephone Customers . NEB you will find a new combined YELLOW PAGES | classified section listing all business concerns, pro- fessions and services which are actually located in . : t -the four communities. For your convenience the Yellow Pages listings ; © will be arranged alphabetically under appropriate Ca } ar By using 1 the Yellow bozos you wif save time and easily. All telephone users will appreciate the many business and professional classifications. 7 ' advantages of this handy shopping guide . . . the ; " new combined Yellow Pages. THE BELL TELEPHONE. 8 made far more peaceful, * Sr Tod 4 v ®