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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Mar 1959, p. 7

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h- i The February meeting of the Wo- man's Association was held on the '26th in the Sunday school room, with Mrs, B. Smith presiding, The singing of "O Master Let Me Walk with Thee" and Scripture read- ing by Mrs. E. Martyn opened the meeting, ' Topie, "A new Command- ment" was given by Mrs. Snelgrove. Hymn "Go, Labor on" was sung, fol- lowed by the business period. Min- utes and treasurer's reports were given. Nearly $48 was cleared at the January hot beef supper. A cheque for- $2.05 for box tops, was received from General Mills, Fee. An invitation was read from the Manchester W.A. to a Schneider de- PR RNR SR CY RE RP UAE 8 V8 SL RSTRNT io LANE monstration, and other pictures, and will be accepted. A reply was read from the Agricul- tural Society permitting the addition to the Fair booth and a motion by Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Beacock was made for the Board of Stewards to go ahead with the work, Mrs. Smith to see about it, There was a discussion re Fair dis- play. It was agreed to do it, and the committee to be Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Snelgrove and Mrs. A. Martyn. Quiltings were discussed--first one to be put on at Mrs. Newnham's home, We are very grateful to Mrs. A. Robertson who has been very indus- trious, sewing and knitting for our W.A. Several articles were on dis- play. . Meeting closed by all repeating the Mizpah Benediction. A hot supper followed, served by groups 2 and 8. We extend our thanks to Mr. F. Middleton who very kindly cleared the snow away, around the Church yard. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare of Ty- rone visited Mrs. Kilpatrick and Geo. last Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Den Boer and Mr, and Mrs. Gerhard Lehmann were the Cedar Creek residents who recei- ved their Canadian Citizenship pa- pers on March 3rd. Deputy - Reeve Oyler attended County Council at Whitby last week. Tom Duff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yo ELEY rea S 4 3k EVA SET EN Pi |Lorne Duff of Shirley was seriously .injured in an accident in Toronto last week. His neck is broken among other injuries. Sympathy is extended to the Spen- cer family on the sudden passing of their brother, Stanley. Some of the relatives who attended the funeral on Saturday included Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert MacDonald and Mrs. Charles Simmons of Hamilton, Mrs. Tom So- loman, Mrs. Leo Keeler and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Spencer of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Clare Eaves of Queensville also attended the funeral. Mrs. Eaves is the former Dorothy Plater and boarded for a while at the Spencer home when she taught at the Cedar Creek School. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and cash to modernize his kitchen He needed He had family medical bills to clean up 0080 both are borrowing from a bank Faced with unforeseen household expenses? Want to make some special major pur-" chase? Need money for taxes--or to meet a family emergency? Personal loans to help people meet just such situations are being made by the chartered banks every day. You're not asking a favour when you visit a chartered bank to arrange a personal loan. The manager welcomes opportunities to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments. And at a chartered bank, you can always count on privacy and courteous considera=- tion, whether you are arranging a loan or using other valuable services the bank provides! YHE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Debbie and the Doyon children visited at the Eugene Trepanier home in Tor- onto on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Blain and Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood and family visited the Ross Smith family on Sunday afternoon. Manchester Mrs. H. O. Dobson entertained the W.A. last Thursday afternoon. The meeting opened with hymn "There is a Green Hill far Away". Mrs, Ste- vens read the Bible lesson and Mrs. W. Holtby gave an interesting pa- per on "Every Life Counts". Pres. Mrs. Dorothy Aird conducted the business session. The minutes of last meeting were adopted as read. Sixteen members answered the roll and one visitor, Mrs, John Johnston. Mrs. Johnston is in her ninety fourth PHONE US TODAY Dial Now's the time to switch to top- quality, economical 'blue coal" ,.. guaranteed to give you more and better heat for your money! _ ket 'blue coal' be your guide to perfect home heating. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Office at Scugog and Water Streets PORT PERRY YU 5-7951 Clean, Safe, Low-Cost Heat 5 How to cut a [FANCY figure ...without spending one! Ford gives you a chofos of 18 models in © serics, that start with the low include the Fairlane, F: Custom 800 and 500, Galaxie and Station Wagons, Six or V- 8 available in all models, (Comal fuatures aeraind ot MONA O09 "hander" on soma models, optional of entre 4oot on dered The way to cut a fancy figure without spending one is to drop into your neighbourhood Ford Dealer and ask him to show you his Custom 300 Tudor Sedan with a Six engine. It's ~ the lowest-priced of all Fords--in fact . the lowest-priced car in its class.* Ford also gives you a whole series of standard features that would cost you $87.25 extra in a directly com- petitive model (which costs more to begin with). Examples? Foam cush- joning in the front seat, extra body insulation, 66-plate battery, alumin- ized muffler that lasts up to twice as long . . for yourself. . just to mention a few. Sounds good? It is good. Drop into y, your nearest Ford Dealer's and sce *According to recent comparisons of manufac- i turers' suggested retail prices. * The Custom 300 Tudor is ad economical to run as it is to buy. For example, with i a Mileage Maker Six engihe you get up , to 24 miles per gallon of regular gas. * NHS DEAS Rat THE PORT PERRY STAR, 4 8 MPT {iit HE 45 fH 4) GAS AA THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 195017 year and was a very welcome guest. Arrangements were completed for the open meeting on March 19th. Several "Thank you" notes were read. Up to the present time the holiday bells have -realized $32.04 for 1958. The meeting closed with theme and prayer. Mrs. Dobson and group ser- ved lunch and a social hour was en- joyed. April meeting will be at the Mrs, Irene Henry will leave by plane for a three weeks visit with re- latives in England. | There was no church service on Sunday owing to the illness of Rev. Mr, Braham. Mr. Braham is in Port Perry Hospital and sincere wishes are expressed for his speedy recovery. Mr. F. B. Johnston, Oshawa was at his home here over the week-end. home of Mrs. A. Roach. Collection $4.70. on Thursday evening report a most enjoyable time. Howard Motors (Port Perry) Lid. CHEV. OLDS. CHEV. TRUCKS TOWING SERVICE YU 5-2161 YU 5-2583 FOR GOOD USED CARS SEE US, Lots of '52 and '53 Chevs. Also a '50 Olds, '53 Chev. " *54 CHEV and '58 CHEV. DEMONSTRATOR. ALL CARS IN Al SHAPE. I.D.A. MARCH DRUG SALE MARCH 11th to the 21st SALE FEATURE-- Writing Pads -- Note Size, 25c. Letter size Wax Paper -- 28c. Heavy Grade 100 ft. roll. Pens .., Quantiy plus Quality-- Regular 30c. each. C. each 49c¢, Two for Jac. SALE SPECIAL-- Mineral 0il .. LD.A. Brand. WHITE -- Box of 70. Milk of Magnesia . Shaving Cream. I.D.A. BRAND. Reg. 100s, With Vitimin Bl. Regular 100's for 29¢; an Moth Crystals .... Vi grain--100's, reg. 20c., for 1000's, reg. 79c. for 59c. 500's, reg. 65c¢,, 19c. Toilet Tissue, 2 rolls 25¢. \LLD.A. Brand--Pink, Yellow, White, reg. 2 - 27c. ee 43. and gle. Reg. 16 oz. 55c¢c. Paper Napkins. ....... Regular 18c. LD.A. Heavy Grade, 16 oz. and 32 oz. eee. 38c. I.D.A. BRAND -- Regular 49c. Milk of Magnesia Tablets, 29c. & 59c. 39c.. Beef, Iron and Wine Tonic .. 16 Oz, Regular $1.00 A.B.S.and C. Tablets... Saccharin Tablets, 1000's reg. 98c. for 79c. BRUTON'S DRUG STORE 40 Oz. $1.10 .16¢., 2 for 3c ......209¢c. and 49c. Reg. 35¢c. and 60c. 300's, 89c. .19c. en 23c. ......2 1h. hag 53c. as a sweetener lie. 500's reg. H5e. for 39c. 13 Grain--100's, reg. 23c, 17c. PORT PERRY, ONT. 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