: United Church noon Auxiliary wag held Tuesday 13th -- Murs. 8, Griffen presiding. IWS a Using 'an "all-new body, Chrysler of Canada stylists have created a remarkably swift and lean Nn appearance for Plymouth as dramatic sculpturing adds a new dimension to its low silhouette pro: postion, There is exciting appeal in Plymouth's * 'unique "thrust line" front fender treatment that flows into a néw fin line for a of unity, strength and tautness. This pleasing new Plymouth design is attractively portrayed in this four-door sports suburban, one of the line of fine Plymouth passenger cars for 1960, n overall impressio RO i n W.M.S. The October meeting of the After- in church basement. The President Mrs, Leask who attended "School for Leaders" in Whitby College in August gave a resume of work. Mrs. R. Peel's group conducted the devotional. Mrs, Reynolds read the scripture and Mrs. Ploughman led in Guard Your - prayer, ". |Groceries Mrs. Peel reviewed the first chap- ter of Study Book "Africa Disturbed" and showed an interesting African film, 3 "1 Tea was served at close of meeting by Mrs. Peel's group and a social time enjoyed. Whether or not you now wear without obligation -- for expert _ analysis of your individual defect > and how to correct it.: MR. R. OSTROSSER, a Bel- tone consultant who is an hearing itests,; will conduct :the sary between 9.30 a.m. and 4.00 | OPPORTUNITY! | DON'T MISS THIS Do you have to cup your bands behind your ears? Do you have a "good" ear? Here is your chance to have your hearing tested FREE. Two intricate instru- ments are used -- an au- fitt | RDON?" This is more than a word. If you have to ask people time and again to repeat what they said, it indicates -- to others as well as yourself -- that you have a hearing : problem, \ 3 Learn how you can hear better at Beltone's HEARING CONSULTATION CLINIC in the EMMERSON MOTEL PORT PERRY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th a hearing aid, visit this clinic-- § "authority. on hearing aids and | clinic. No appointment neces- - Mr. Ostrosser has helped hundreds of péople to hear again. -He is a highly trained specialist with a re- cord of successful experience in It's a sympton. ing difficult cases. FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HEAR with one We folk in a small town sometimes have our faith in our fellow man rather rudely shaken and then for a little while we take precautions which are routine for city dwellers. How many of you have left parcels in your car while you stepped into the store for some last minute purchase before you went home? Did you lock the ar? #1 Neighbours of ours last week left ll | their week's groceries in the car for a few unguarded minutes and- when they returned the groceries and the mail which was also lying on the seat had disappeared. diometer, that tell you exactly' how well you hear; and a Selectometer, that tells you IN AD- VANCE how you'll hear with a hearing aid. ing aids, so tiny they're virtually invisible. No obligation -- JUST COME IN! FRESH BATTERIES AND REPAIR SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES OF HEARING AID 'WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE of Beltone's famous full-toned hear- A present at the age of eight of a toy 'microphone was the cue to a car- eer 'in broadcasting for 84-year old Ross McLean, CBC radio and televis- fon producer. By 16, he was an an- nouncer for radio station CKPC, at Brantford, Ont. and has remained in the broadcasting field until to-day. His latest success is CBC TV's mag- azine-type program, Close-Up, in which he combines a love of journal- ism and his talents as a producer. BELTONE CLINIC -- NEXT TUESDAY IN THE EMMERSON ) We are pleased to announce that -- Telephone: YU 5-2731 for the sale of MR. HERBERT TOOMBS | PORT PERRY - has been appointed our official agent 'Canada Savings Bonds "As our agent, he will be glad to call upon you with complete detalls of the issue and to service your order, Please telephone. 4 MeLeop, Younc, WEIR & COMPANY INVESTMENT. DEALERS MONTREAL OTTAWA ' WINNIPEG = LONDON HAMILTON / (VANCOUVER CALGARY KITCHENER, QUEBEC, SHERBROOKE, EDMONTON, WINDSOR, .NEW YORK vd v a a I -------------- ' Bring Up Those Low Marks! Meeting | A "meeting of district hockey ref- erees working in the Ontario Hockey Association and would-be referees will be-held in Bradford Arena on Wednes- day, October 28th at 8 p.m. The meeting is convened by Ab. Hulse, 1st Vice-President of .the O,H.A, and pre- sent will be [Referee-in-Chief, C. F. Patterson and Business Manager Wm. Hanley, as well as District represen- tatives on the Executive. A cordial invitation is extended to members of the O.M.H.A. and Rural staffs to at- tend as well. Mr. Paterson will dis- cuss in detail changes in the rules and the referee's code, -- Scout & Cub | Mothers Auxiliary The October meeting of the Cub & Scout Mothers Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Les Beacock with 22 ladies present. The meeting opened with the Scout promise after which Mrs. Fulford welcomed the ladies. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved and all officers gave their reports. Plans were made for the Yacht Club banquet. Happy Birthday wishes were sung to Mrs, R, Walker, Mrs. Maires and Mrs. H. Howard. At our Nov. meeting there will be a Stahley Demonstration. Each scout mother is to. bring a friend or two to the evening. 'Meeting closed with the Scout Miz- i pah, after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. J, Cook, Mrs. H. Long, Mrs. King. Our hostess, Mrs. Beacock received a warm vote of thanks for having the meeting, Ladies Wednesday Night Bowling J. Hull, L. Carnegie, 2338 J. Goode, 228 E, Bailey, 222 E, Clark, 217 E. Summers, 212 J. Ballard, 211 A, Snooks, 210 J. Sweetman. Men's Thursday Night Bowling Standings-- Black Jacks .................... 26 Whiz Bangs ..........couunn.. 24 Meteors .........oceervvernsonnnnn, 23 Goofers .........cooovvrernnrvernenn, 14 Carnegie .............. 14 Howard Motors .... 13 Archers ........cecrererrennnnnn, 12 DeLuxe ........... wee 12 Legionaires . 12 Juniors ......... 11 Stars ................ 7 Blow Kings ......coueunnane, 0 High Triple-- D. Freeman--769 High Single-- B, Weeden--841 Standing as at October 14, 1959: Spitfires Kittyhowks ..... Bombers Flyers Jets THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28nd, 1950--8 High Triples-- ; D, Freeman--769; B. Miller--743;' 248, 281, 240; C. Boyd--260; F, Ol- W. Owen--716; B. Weeden--669; J. '%en -- 268; F. Hastings -- 268; Ross Barnes -- 661; A. Dowson -- 656; B, Hutchison -- 248; D. Butt -- 245; W. Willams -- 654; C. Lown -- 645; F, Owen -- 248, 289; G. Geer -- 240; J. Hastings--640; J. Hadley--640; Al (Hadley--288, 238; C. Lown--285; Al. wl? Cawker--@84; J. Witherspoon -- 624; Cawker -- 2856; Geo. Long -- 232; B. G. Thomas--604; C. A. Glass--602. High Singles, 230 or over-- 12 B. Weeden--341; A. Dowson--321; B. Miller--285, 821; J. Witherspoon-- '| 206; J. Barnes--288; D. Freeman-- Healey--232; B. Williams--281, Need COUNTER CHECK BOOKS? See THE PORT PERRY STAR Helicopters sive North Stars ........... Sunderlands Mosquitoies Mustangs... High Triple--615, Jeanne Goode High Single--308, Joy Hull : Triples over 600--616, J. Goode, 618 Singles over 210--308 J. Hull, 274 For the benefit of evening shoppers the store will be open Each Evening except Tuesday For Free Delivery Phone YU 5-2492 DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. CORN SYRUP, 2 pounds CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE, 10 OZ. nooo. 3 for 23c. 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