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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Aug 1959, p. 8

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SPRY ni: re or A rs DC a Cre SAE a = , EY ATR aa Sea w Lt ANNE RL EER HE Hy Biri ve a ARAN rd, NARNIA 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1059 Blackstock (Continued from front page) choir, also one on The Observer was held, followed by games until lunch time. When the pie and ice cream had been partaken of marshmallows were roasted over the camp fire. Meeting closed with devotions by Rev. Romeril, The August meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was held in Park at Cuesarea Wednesday 5th with an at- tendance of twenty-five ladies and 11 children. After the Ode and Collect in uni- son, Mrs. S. VanCamp read the Scrip- ture passage. The roll call was an- swered by a flower, which was later arranged in a boquet by Mrs, Gilbert Marlow and presented to the guest speaker, During the business period Mrs, Lorne Thompson and Mrs. Murray Byers were appointed to attend the Rug making Course in the fall. Final plans were made for the entries for Port Perry and Blackstock fairs and a donation agreed upon for the latter. Mrs. R. Ford, Mrs. W. Archer and Mrs. P. VanCamp told some of the highlights of the bus trip and day in Guelph. The Motto---We are nearer to God in the garden than anywhere else-- was responded to. by Mrs. R. Larmer in an interesting paper and, poem. Mrs. McArthur, introduced the guest speaker, Mrs, Wiseman, District President, who gave a most informa- tive and ¥Mpful talk on Home Econ- omics, which she said embraced many activities, She said we should all learn to be water conscious and alert to farm safety problems. There is a difference in house keeping and home making, Educate a boy and you edu- cate a man, educate a girl and edu- cete a family, She quoted an old Chinese Proverb which is well suited to our times, "If there is Righteous ness in the Heart, there will be Beau- ty in the character, if there is Beauty in the character, there will be Har- mony in the Home, if there is Har- mony in the Home, there will be order in the Nation, if there is Order in the Nation there will be Peace in the World". Mrs. Ernest Larmer gave some in- teresting Current Events. Mrs. Ivan Thompson and Mrs. Neil Malcolm were in charge of the recrea- tion and conducted a good program of games and contests for old and young. A lovely lunch was served by the group. . Rev. and Mrs, P. Romeril and Den- ls Channel Islands where they expect to have a family re-union and enjoy a months holidays. . Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. Mil Colley spent the week-end in Toronto and are now attending the Summer Course in Religious Education in Ele- mentary and Secondary Schools at Albert College, Belleville, Mrs. J. A. McArthur is spending a few days with relatives at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yates, Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham and called on a number of other friends. Mrs. E. R. Snow, Ian and Jimmy were recent visitors and Mr, and Mrs. Eric Chaperlin, Peter, Monica and Marcia were week-end guests at the Rectory, Attendance was smaller than 'usual at the United Church Sunday morn- ing due to it being Decoration Day, Rev. H. G. Crozier, Whitby gave an inspiring sermon. Services next Sun- day morning will be taken by Rev. Robert Werry. . Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn, Tor- onto, spent the week-end and Mrs. Wesley Bradburn, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Henry, Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. F, Carter and family, Maple Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Henry and family, Bowmanville were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs' Joe Bradburn nis left Thursday evening for the and family. BEST BUY Libby's -- 15 oz. tin" | Dost | Dees "FEATURE" -- Halves Bright's Golden -- 15 oz. tin "FEATURE" COOKED SPAGHETTI 2/27¢ | Ap 3 bie BEST BUY York Whole -- 14 oz. * | KERNEL CORN PEACHES - 2:35 oz. tin 4 ror 35¢ tin "FEATURE" BEST BUY White or Cider Canada Brand Gallon Jug 13c VINEGAR 2 ro 3l¢ York -- 12 oz. tin Beef or Irish STEW 3 =r 79 "FEATURE" BEST BUY White or Coloured -- Delse TOILET TISSUE y 2 Rolls 29¢ Gem -- 1 1b. pkg. MARGARINE 4 1. §9¢ BEST BUY Man's size -- Face-Elle TISSUES - "FEATURE" Stokely's Fancy -- 20 oz. tin TOMATO JUICE 4 ror 49c Oven Ready ce 2-3 lbs. Qualety Moots Swift's Premium -- Grade A Pre-dressed - Tendergrown CHICKEN b 3 7c 'Swift's Fresh Lean - Boneless - re 29¢ Frosh Prodlueo California's Finest -- Size 48's GRAPEFRUIT 4:29 Ontario -- Freestone - No. 1 - 6 qt. bask. PEACHES Arh ehy ER FREON By Se I At } 34 Vy LRRD There was an excellent attendance at Decoration service fn the Union |th® Minden district. Services in' St. DE ---- 'Cemetery Cadmus Sunday afternoon. [J°hn's. Church will be taken by Mr. v : To Make Your Menu Sparkle Rev. Herron, Nestleton, of Presby-|Alfred Hill, Unionville and Mr, Fred get tasty treats from your baker. terian Church gave a fine sermon. A | F @milton during the vacation period. LUSCIOUS DOUGHNUTS MADE FRESH EACH. DAY. goodly number from distant points| Mr, and Mrs, Roy Morrow, Hilton, Week-End Specials were present, : and Mr, and Mrs, Otto Gibson, Nan- "ORANGE LAYER CAKE" "COFFEE ROLL" Canon and Mrs. Chaperlin left on | ton, Alta, were Sunday guests of Mr. | GERROW'S BAKERY Monday for a visit with her cousin and Mrs, Richard VanCamp and Lou- Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW Mrs. Yule and a months holiday in '1% : CAWKER BROS, / DEVON SLICED BACON, I'S coves 59¢ 1h GLAZED COOKED HOCKS........cccocovmrrsreeersnriorissennes 35¢ bh RUMP ROASTS OF BEEF ......cccoccoovnierivnninienrerninnn 19¢ 1b CARNATION INSTANT PASTEURIZED POWDERED # SKIM MILK ........coooivrvvinennnn. 12 Quart size 98¢ : 4 Quart size 34¢ ¥ FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY el 2 Ded Bed hod orn ene ne aT eae ea 1 0 4 tt 0 8 a 0 a0 0 0 a a a oe a 4% 1B 18 G8, C8, 8 Ce, Ge LT Ce Le FRANK and DAVE Radiator Repairs and Service "FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY Located at "A good start, son...keep it going!" "I tell Ned the same thing: applies fo saving, 2 We all made 'a good start' 2 by saving regularly at THE CANADIAN 2 BANK OF COMMERCE" MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU Port Perry Branch, J. R. Helm, Mgr. FRANK OUIMET, SHELL SERVICE STATION RAGLAN, ONTARIO Phone: Port Perry--YUkon 5-2089. Hivstrated: Vauxhall Victor Super ER PORK BUTT ROASTS :- 49c Swift's Sliced Side - 12 1b. sealed pkg. C PREMIUM BACON - rx 39 Swift's Loose Pack - Dinner Quality PREMIUM WIENERS . 39¢ Swift's Sliced - Vacuum Packed - 6 oz. pkg. Pork & Turkey Loaf r« 39¢ -- -- "Large - Solid - Crisp LETTUCE - - 23% RADISHES 7-0z. cello hag 2 /2le C i "FEATURE" i Cannon Wagstate's | ar JAMS and MARMALADES ik 9 oz jar 3d 3 For 59¢ Ih IA oo A ANS : [Fa a BIRDS EYE. i FROZEN FOOD FEATURES ip | . : fi Beef, Chicken and Turkey Pies 92 8 oz., each 7 ' 2 For 63c 5 RED & WHITE 47 i: PEAS New Crop - 2 1b. poly bag 57¢ i Dowson's Food Market YUlkon 57942 ree wiveny Port Perry FROM COAST TO COAST _ Vauxhall outsells pie cme JAS, vr ry othe r car 'in its field. easy entrance, easy exit. ¥F~ Five Passenger Comfort with head, leg and shoulder room for = everyone, Famous Vauxhall Per- Vauxhall, with over 25%* share of the European : car market, is the top selling car in its class. Reason? Vauxhall is on top becatise it is the best ,, . it offers so much more for your money. (The features on the left bear this out.) Drive Vauxhall today , . . best seller : formance. Vauxhall's 4- cylinder engine gives up *According to official independent source of registrations for . the period, January: 1--June 30, 1959. > Spaclons Trunk . . . with > enough usable space for to 40 milés per gallon. . Frosh Alr Heater and Defroster is standard equipment -on every model. He Steering Column Gear / /o $hift with Synchro-Mesh § #4 on all'forward gears, THE BRITISH CARS BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS . . . SERVICE AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Bob Archer Motors PORT PERRY i YU 52402

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