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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Jun 1959, p. 5

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Prince Albert At Church on Sunday, Rev. E. 8. Linstead's message was worthwhile, but brief owing to observance of com- munpion, Miss .B, Hunter rendered a sweet vocal number, At Sunday School -the attendance had climbed to eight-two. Birthday dues were deposited by Mrs. Robertson, Ken Brown, Bonnie and Ivan Pugh, Brenda Leslie.and Lyn Gammon, We welcome Mr. and Mrs, Jeff and committee: C. Parkinson, E. Heayn | and I. Pugh. Fond memories seem to linger of these get-to-gethers. The members wish everyone a happy va- cation, Mr. and Mrs. G. Plaunt and chil- dren, of Reaboro, were Sunday visit- ors with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. H, Jeffrey and family, - Mr, and Mrs. George Skelding were Sunday visitors with their son Mr, and Mrs. Jack Skelding, Oshawa. \ Mrs. N. Wilson spent Friday with her sister Mrs. James Rodd, Oshawa, Miss Gloria Miller, Raglan, was a namely: Miss Dorothy Appleton, Miss , Mary Compton, Mr. Frank Gardner, 'Mr, B, Graham, and Mr. Ronald "Death. There was no 'meeting of the Young People on Sunday evening. Our Jr. Choir assisted with anniversary ser- vice. at Brooklin Baptist Church. Mrs, Clyde Playfair and daughter Esther, of Toronto, spent a few days Mrs. Russell Richardson, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, of Locust Hill, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Ashton, last week with her parents Mr. and RAS Sis ab gatestifd 758 se Ed : AALS nod Handel, * ? Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Pamela and Lynn and Mr, and Mrs. E. Bal. lard visited with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ballard in Sunderland Saturday ev- éning, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill attended the farewell party for Mr, and Mrs. John Caston at Vivian Forest Monday ev- ening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ellicott and fa- mily had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Lunau of Newmarket Sunday. Uxbridge Hospital. Junior Farmer Inter-Club Trophy-- Canadian National Exhibition Shield-- Donated by Orvan Chambers, Wil. fred. Won by Brooklin Junior Farmers. Won by Lorne Disney, Brooklin, RR. 1, Dunrobin Trophy for Swine-- Donated by Major General J. A. Gunn, Won by James Semple, i ELEANOR'S THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1060-5 Sorry to report Mrs. Erickson is in Her many friends Pefferlaw, R.R. 1. Dairy Trophy-- Donated : by Elmerft Farms. Won by Frank Barkey, Claremont, R. 8, FLOWERS" In Port Perry family from Oshawa, who are residing week-end guest of Miss Beth Hunter.| Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Slack of | wish her a specdy yessv recovery. Beef Trophy-- y in our village. Mrs. H. Jeffrey accompanied her |Beamsville, were Sunday visitors in '| Donated by Beath Farms, Oshawa. (Next door to The Canadian Bank of Commerce) Sorry to learn Mr. and Mrs. Robert sister Mrs. A, Harper, Saintfield when | the village. : Beacock and family have moved from our midst to Utica, Monday evening, June 8, the mem- they both visited their aunt Mary Murphy, in Oshawa, Wednesday. Mrs. Russell Batten, 'Past Noble Grand of Kinoven Lodge Brooklin is Ontario County Livestock Judging Won by Robert Holliday, Columbus, ' Sheep Trophy-- Donated by T. C. Glaspell & Son, Potted Plants African Violets ) (() b f G.N.S. Club took ad SReNing Deskin Aden bn, Tops Oshawa. Won by James Semple ers of G.N.S. Club took advantage of onto this week. ; : Fl f i their "Annual Night Out", They at- ASHBURN Mrs. E. Poil spent last week-end Competition Pefferlaw, R.R, 1. OWers ior ever Y occasion tended the "Black Orchid", in Oshawa. ad with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fry, of Osh- Horse Trophy=-- . Following this treat all met at Sunday School and Church services awa. The Annual Ontario County Junior : : 01 .F in. " ? 2s Haugen's Drive-in : where brabeque | were well attended at Burns' Church| Mr, and Mrs, 'Clifford Graham of Ramos Lihoatowk Tagine Senpell Desiatsd By. Bas, Posckin, Telephone YU 5-2295 SIR chicken dinner awaited. The quality | on Sunday June 14th at 10.16 and Lindsay, called at the Hopkins home | tion was held in the Brooklin Area AHS and quantity of the food was voiced by [11.80 a.m. Sacrament of the Lord's|on Sunday. on Saturday, May 30th, 1959, Continued from. page four June 18 x the eaters as a high calibre. We all| Supper was observed at 11.80 when| Several from here attended Decora- There was a good turnout of con- 'Pag TX 2 FE = appreciate the earnest efforts of the tin service at Groveside Cemetery on | testants to judge eight fine classes Rei ty SHIRTS and SHORTS wi Dack Shoes, large stock _ $L00or3for $2.05 0 { 4 Vi 3 1 aly -- a t $16.00, $17.95, $18.95, 521.0 $1.25 or 3 for $3.49 i ST t Oxfords, $6.95 and $7.95 3 Dressy with foam rubber soles, Blacka 0 ¥ ee Brown, Beige. } ih ) You'll find Chevrolet brings you big-car advantages like deep-cushioned We five members were added to the roll, NEDSS ASA SHARAN AAR 3 2s tL A ER SR A A SR A A AS RRR ALERT ROAR ORR E RIE Ah; . ¥ Notice is hereby given to all property owners and tenants, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, Secs 3, 7, 10, 12, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the municipality of Port Perry are destroyed by June 30th, 1959; and throughout the season, the muni- cipality may enter upon said lands, and have the weeds 'destroyed, charging the costs against the lands in taxes, WEED INSPECTOR, Frank C. Hastings, july9 % ii LANA SA AAAS AA RAR ANA NA TTR Nu} anand as set out in the Act | The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. POSSSCS: DS290000090008 S09000900000006000000808080000S0OP0S00 Municipality of Port Perr vy. Sunday. Pine Grove Mr. Carnegie of Claremont will take the Service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mr. and' Mrs. Talbert Evans attended the Farm and Home Week Tuesday at Guelph, Mr. I. Catherwood is in Sault St. Marie attending the Welfare Confer- ence. Mr. and Mrs, Hart and family visit- ed Saturday and Sunday at Langstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie spent the week-end in Toronto visiting Mr. John Rice who has had an Operation. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans visit. | ed Mrs. MacDonald and sons Sunday 8 | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans on Thursday | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Handel and Peter ¥ of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bren- i nand and family of Streetsville visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. "| farms of Mr. Roy Ormiston, Brooklin, . following day. The kind donation of of livestock. The group visited the RR. 1, Mr, Heber Down, Brooklin, R R. 1, Ransom Stock Farms, Brooklin, awa, R.R. 2, The official judges for the day were Mr, Gerry Nelson, Port Perry, Mr. Ivan Bell Assoclate Agricultural Rep- resentative, Lindsay, Mr. Bruce Tay- lor, Enniskillen,, Mr. Jack Pearson, Uxbridge, R. 1 and Mr. Alvin Blades, Assistant Agricultural Representative, Uxbridge. The Livestock Judging Competition was under the direction of the De- partment of Agriculture, Uxbridge with Mr. H. L. Fair, Agricultural Representative in charge. There were many prizes and tro- phies awarded at the competition, The trophy winners were: Senior Championship Trophy-- Donated by Stouffville Livestock Sales. Won by James Semple, Pef- ferlaw, R.R. 1, Junior Championship Trophy-- Donated by Stouffville Livestock Sales. Won by Douglas Scott, Oshawa, RR. 2. SHORT SLEEVES, ........... $3.95 y | TTT ame Sport Shirts LONG SLEEVES ABOUT CHEVY LASTS LONGER. | SareTy EVES ° ° ° ad 4 pV} . "including your pride': BRAKES | Pyiamas 3 are 4p Jb S37, Very attractive in PLAIN or It's a fact! Chevrolet's built to jolie time 2 vel as Sitioncs more 4 PATTERNS, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 in its stride. In style--in quality and in engineering éxcellence, "Te Chevrolet gives you an extra margin of value that will stay The safest In Chevy's field and they've ¢ Windbreaker new longer, hold its worth and your pride, high over the years! praved it in NASCAR* competitive fests. ; k ir Jackets comfort , . . all-round, airy visibility and unstinted roominess. But Chev- golet is close to the small cars in economy. And when you remember that Yh thant STYLING Chevrolet puts you years-ahead, with fresh,-eager Slimline style. RR. 1 and Mr. Walter Beath, Osh-! United Church | tothing for bale from Mr. A. Brock, added to supplies and was much ap- preciated. . At conclusion of business session Mrs. R. Peel's group took charge, Mrs. Ploughman read the Scripture lesson, and Mrs, Peel reviewed the last chap- ter of the Study Book--*"Summing up Missionary work in North America" and at close of review showed a most interesting film entitled--*We are all in same Boat", a picture of life in an Indian village in Mexico where fishing was their main livelihood. It was enjoyed by everyone present. Tea was served at close of meeting We are pleased to announce that yd W. (Red) Wurster has joined Port Perry Farm Equipment and will handle sales and service for INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRACTORS and FARM EQUIPMENT. "RED" has had ten years experience in shop work, specializing in engines and hydraulics. We are pleased to handle your repairs and service problems. Port Perry Farm Equipment Phone YU 5-2241 and a social half hour enjoyed. PPOPDPP PDD E AWBROCIK DEPARTM NT STORE GIFTS FOR ' WHITE, NICE PATTERNS, Plain or Patterns, $9.95, $11 FATHER'S DAY Tooke Sport Shirts 95 LONG WEARING Summer Panis $5 Wash & Wear; POO POTOIPVVPOOOOPIOTYT Grey--No iron rr DDE PSN Desert Boots $7.50 Black or Beige Beige, Black, Brown, Grey. Trousers, $8.95 and $10.95 Men's Suits, $59.95 GREY or BLUE, 2 PAIRS OF PANTS Turnbull's Underwear i meat? . 3 Cn ham i +N Fw, Np. A a ry Chevy Is bullt to out-last others in ita field you'll know why Chevrolet is Unsurpassed Stability : C Sh ¥ Re your very best buy. Laok into the details at your Chevrolet dealer's today. That stable Safety-Girder frame givés anvas Running oes 4 ' N Chevy an unshakable grip of the road. $2. g $3. 9, $4.95 LY tl a et 309 - Socks, 89¢, $1.00, $1.50 Penman and Circle Bar Men's Sox - Special NYLON and NYLON BLEND 85 or J pairs for $2.00 POPOV P POPP 990 TOP PO VIVIIIVPOT OT OV I IPOVOT PPT Men's Boxer Shoris 85°, $1.00, $1.50 i Men's Work Boots, $4.95 i PN PoP POPP VIOT IOI cms 803 Your Aushorived Chevrolet Dealer Packard Slippers, $4.95 $6.95, $7.95, $8.95 6 Howard Motors | PortPerry Phone: YU 5.2511 3 Y 6-2583 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO YU 5-2161 p- & t 7 ne A a BA A Rt 29. hh A RT i A AE as.

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