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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Nov 1960, p. 8

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Xrmakey Siar CEEARA BH 8 -THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1960 Port Perry 'Council as of Dec. 81st Letter from Me. L. the - Dept, of llighways of Nov. 4th. "1 wish there was some way 1 could ussist you but 1 see little hope as (continued from front age) bag even those that did get extra money Police Report re Hhllowe'en dam- are either over spending or have to age to police cruiser, curtail their expenditures and the De- Letter from Mr. Roe M. Webster to partment are at the limit of their the Fire Chief and Town Council, ask- budget. SES » 4 dn by 5 Fh ARE EGR Bs eC ERS * A. Boucher of ing Council to accept his resignation Letter from Peel County re resolu- Lp Ea eT - SEATON ad rity theme ih Roy 4 3 NRIFRR RR OTILORY reife £ LUG 8 RTS SE BORA var ers . A CN ELT ke SALkE y H Pd a wa 3 hl Pe A hea CATA RO pos ) i tion requesting addtional grants for hospital construction from the Do- !ininion and Provincial Governments. letter from the Salvation Army re grant for 1960. Hold for 1961 as grant has already been given for 1960, MEMO--Mr. Harlin Davey com- plains of the culvert at the gorner of Bigelow and Balsam streets being blocked and causing the water to back ] | eye Fi EL ee Feature --_ Save 6 Best Buy - Save 2¢ Culverhouse - Choice Allen's -- 48 oz. tin DESSERT PEARS | APPLE 20 oz, tin 3 For 57¢c JUICE . - x Best Buy -- Save 9¢ Feature - Save 10c¢ Green Glant Fancy - 15 oz. tin CREAM CORN Aylmer - 10 »z, tin ~TOMATO SOUP 10 rr $1.00 469] Best Buy -- Save Bic 2¢ Off Pack Dr. Ballard's Champion - 15 oz. tin |DOG FOOD - ~ Feature - Save 89¢ E. D. Smith's - 11 oz. bottle TOMATO "PTSUP 4 ror §9% 10-1. Best Buy -- Save 4c "Crown -- 3 1b. Decanter CORN SYRUP Feature - Save lle King's Choice - 28 oz. tin TOMATNES 4 ror §9c 45 Best Buy -- Save 1ll¢ Ogilvie Deluxe - CAKE MIXES - Feature - Save 32¢ "Heinz = 20 oz. tin "TOMATO JUICE 8 ror $1.00 20 oz. pkgs. $ QQ for Best B Buy -- Save 2¢ Javex -- 32 oz. bottle LIQUID BLEACH - - - - - Feature - Save 16c Clark's - 20 oz. tin BEANS with PORK 5 rr 89c 23 TST. | ors - Bove ase Best Buy -- Save 10c ° eet .~. Grushe Success - Heavy Duty - Pint tin: PINEAPPLE -- pon MA Lam CRE Ta § vor $1.00 WAX +o sess Feature - Save 17¢ Best Buy - Save 27¢ Cuolverhouse - oz. tin | White Cross White or Coloured TOTLET TIESUE CHOICE PEAS 6 rr $1.00 <3 rolls ' Feature -- Save 2¢ "Kodak Camera Offer' Nabisco -- 18 oz. pkg. . Shredded Wheat 29¢c " BAKERY FEATURE Sunbeam -- 8 to pkg. CHELSEA BUNS Be Libby's -- 15 oz. pkg. STRAWBERRIES - Libby's -- 2 1b, poly bag Birds Eye -- .12 oz. pkg. SPINACH - - Libby's -- 9 oz. pkg. FRENCH FRIES - FROZEN FOOD FEATURES GREEN PEAS - - 2 vor Tc 56¢ 2 . 45¢ 2 vor 39c Produce - "New Crop Florida Marsh SE EDLESS ili Grapefruit 0-49: Fresh Cut -- No. 1 Grade MUSHROOMS - 49¢ Crisp, Juicy McIntosh .) Fancy Grade -- 6 qt. basket APPLES - Tender; young -- No, 1 Grade GREEN BEANS - Le k Smooth, Waxed Purple Top = No. 1 Grade TURNIPS - SHORT BOI ELESS LEAN it 1! Rib Roast - Swift's Bios - Shankless «= Smoked {| PICNICS MAC. & CHEESE LOAF SWIFT'S DUTCH LOAF "pack 2 for 49¢ Meats SWIFT'S RED & BLUE BRAND BEEF FEET R Orr rey 5.59¢ Stewing Beef Ib. 59¢ Miriced Beef Ib 39¢ Fully Cooked - 139¢| Dowson's Food Market Phone - Yoke 57042 mL veh Port Pory Ey lof inter communication up into his basement. Being taken care of, TAX] LICENSES, The Clerk tw request coples of Insurance Policies, BUILDING PERMIT on lot of Lake Scugog Lumber Co. next to Archie Menzies' property. The Clerk to check with Building Inspector re distance from property line. Meeting adjourned to meet again, Saturday, aa 26, at 10 a.m. Dial Phones (continued tion front page)' Most of the permanent operators employed here at the time will be of- fered positions in Bell offices "else- where. Meanwhile, operators work- ing here for the Bell who may for any reason feel like giving up work be- fore the changeover will be encour- aged to remain in the office until that time, and if it is necessary to employ any additional girls before the dial office opens they will be advised that their positions may be temporary ones. Farm Infer- Phone Exhibit Visitors to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair at Toronto, Nov, 11th to Nov. 19 will see the latest type of communication system designed for "| the farm family displayed at a Bell | Telephone exhibit. | "Called "Farm Interphone", the system combines | the features through the use of loudspeaker micro- phones. A farmer plowing or haying for ex- ample, could use Farm Interphone to communicate with the. house. An- other could have two-way conversa tion with his wife in the kitchen with- out leaving the orchard. The applica- tions of this system are seemingly endless, Bell Telephone points out, and many have been tested in field trials. | Although Farm Intérphone is not yet available in Canada, it will probably be on the market sometime in 1961. The basic Farm Interphone systefi consists of a master telephone in the house, an extension phone in the barn or other building and one of more two-way loud speakers located around the farm. Each telephone is equip- ped with a special loadspeaker-micro- -phone-and-g-button-which-enables the | phone to be used for intercom calls 'or regular' phone calls. - Telephone and individual reqyirsmients, This system will enable the farmer to keep in touch with outside contacts from his barnyard, outbuildings or fields. - For example, a call on the main telephone can be taken by his loud speakers can be added to suit wife from a caller who needs informa-!- ) tion from the farmer, the call at the touch of a button, areas -- barnyard, orchard or field. The farmer can answer without even stopping work. As the loudspeaker-microphone can be kept on continuously--adjusted to any desired volume--the system can vice. ' 'The sound of: a sick animal, a fox in the chicken house, children at play, malfunctioning of running ma- chinery and many other tell-tale sounds can be pieked up and trans- mitted throughout the system for the % A special ringer is mounted near the main telephonee, It is connected to the line and causes the transistor- ized control unit to transmit a tone ringing signal over the loudspeakers, so that the ringing can be heard out- doors. This ringing is equipped with volume control and shut-off device. This display at the winter fair por- tends the arrival of another "farm implement'--a system to increase the efficiency and afford more convenience and comfort to the man of agricul- ture and his family, United Church W.M.S. Tn honor of Remembrance Day Mrs. Victory poem, hymn and prayer. Mrs. Leask gave a brief report of the Autumn Rally held last month in St. Stephen's Church, Oshawa. Slate of officers for 1961 was read and moved for 'adoption by Mis. Me- 'Donald and seconded by Mrs. Cawker. --A- most. interesting summary of Dr. 'Dooley's hook--*Deliver us from Evil" was given by Mrs. Linstead--a story of vital interest to all W.M.8, mem- bers. secretary, 'Miss Harris has. a book review .in an effort to create more interest in missionary reading which is available in our Public Pub- lic Library. : 'A lovely memorial service. was con- late member Mrs: Leslie G. Hall, a loved member Noo will be sadly miss- closed the service with a lovely solo-- "Beyond the' Sunset". FRET yer Strauss Jr, and Mr, The Marriage of Figaro b Both operas will be sung Inquiries regardin, You're Invited To Opera Parties It's reliearsnl tine for the twelfth season. of the Canadian Opera 'Festival at Toronto! ; Here Herman Gelger-Torel, general director of the company, ' coaches Alexander Gray (left) nd Andrew * ~~ MacMillan in the Jeehnigue of 'stage putts ery. a : will play Carmello in a ll In. Vi 0) lie, by Johann r. Bartolo' in HX deons Mozart. Mr. Geiger-Torel announced a Opera Parties (via chartered trains) have been scheduled for the convenience ~~ | -of -thousands- of Ontario and New Yor : this economical k State residents : Sal >t PF wa FE be 272 pnd MA a Tol BAT. wT antl TAR a AFA 1 Be Serta t LS KE Seas i ¥ RE ? SFA ei RE a Le Ra Ry LP HER touching the communication system or on a Arena Schedule by 'turning anothér switch; use the intercom and 'loudspeaker system to call him. Her voice is carried through- out the farm wherever a Farm Inter phone is located--barn, dairy, poultég} house or shop--and to the outside November 17-- _ Public School Skating ..........8-b G.M.C. Sales Dept. .....oweioiic +8 } { Sunday, Nov. 20-- North Plant Hockey League 1.80-6 Town and Country Club ........6-9 Eaton's of Oshaws ........ Monday, : Nov. 21-- Oshawa Plumbers & Hlect. ...8-11| Publi Sehool Bkating ..ui.c..... . Friday, Nov. 18-- Minor Hockey ..... seesslis ism T+10 Figure Skating Club . wey de6], Hockey Match .....c....oonmmnniii en y 30 Tueaday, Nov. 22-- Saturday, Nov, 10-- : Figure Skating Club ....... wis @- House League w.......c.ooeininnr 8-12.30 | Wednesday, Nov, 28-- Ajax Hockey Committee ......... 1-7] Raglan Boy Scouts .. iui... 6-1 'Public Skating o.oo. 8-10) Minor Hockey ..c....... Rabati 7-10 provide 24-hour-d-day monitoring ser- | - benefit of the farmer and his family. |. Griffen opened the November meet-| = -ing-of the afternoon auxiliary with. a| CANADIAN TRIO WINS $1800 CANADIAN FASHIONS AT THE UNITED NATIONS are dis. played by this sew-skillful trio of Canadian beauties, who won a total of $1800 as runners-up inthe Singer Young Stylemaker finals held in New York. Modeling the prize-winning garments they stitched for themselves are, from left to right, Viviane Marecll, 13, 'of Ottawa; Viola Sihvola, 21, of Toronto, and France Thibodeau, -- 17, of Montreal. They wére awarded, respectively, $400, $800, and $600. Prior to New York judging by fashion experts, they each won fitted sewing cases, the latest models of Singer machines, and alls expense paid trips to New York for themselves and their mothers, Each meeting our literature} - We have our Christmas Cake ready ducted by Mrs. Ploughman for our : Phone YUkon 5-2172 , lr oF BUY or ORDER YOURS NOW. Week-end Specials "Maple Layer Cake" "Chocolafe' Eelaire" TH GERROW'S BAKERY G. M. GERROW YUkon 56-2221 EL TERPS | | CAWKER BROS. Kent rindless Bacon ........ 55c. Ib. | Prime Rib Roasts ........... 5%.b. | Home Cured Corned Beef .... 55c. Ib. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING ~~ UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK ; "The Family Butcher" : PORT PERRY § LE = Saw KAD x; : THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE i ; Thuradat, | y Saturday A wi gh, 18th, 19th LOST WORLD MICHAEL RENNIE JILL ST. JOHN Cartoon * News - .Somed by any CJ R. agent 'or depot or The Telegram, * Poront OUR POLICY THREE SHOWS WEEKLY THURSDAY

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