' ' buffalo grain winter boots Rugged--yet light and flexibie. Lined with genu- ine shearling for warmth. Foam crepe soles. Con- tinental new-style toes. ) 14.95 A.W, DEPARTMENT STORE WINTER BOOTS 0YS HEWETSON BROCK Black Leather 512.95 -14.95 SISMAN -- MEN'S Leather Jet Boots $16.95 Ladies Winter Boots Fleece Lined 53.99-7.95.9.95 CHILD'S WINTER BOOT FLEECE LINED SMALL SIZE $9.95 JUNIOR 6.95 OVER THE SHOE RUBBERS Fleece Lined mins 55) - sovs sd 50) CHILD'S SB o ff LD -- Growing Girls $44, 95 Men's Boys' SIZES 3 TO 6 12" TOP 15" TOP BOYS' LACED RUBBERS 4.95 BATA RUBBER BOOTS MEN'S s4.50 BOYS' 5 Qed D DOMINION RUBBER BOOTS 4.99 5Ded OD 53.99 MEN'S HYDRO PARKA 14.95 --~WINTER COATS- LADIES POSLUN COATS $22.99 - 29.95 29.95 CRAFT COATS 522.99 - 24.95 MEN'S -- All Wool OVERCOATS 532.00 - 39.95 9.95 BOYS - GIRLS PARKA JACKETS MEN'S SPORT JACKETS 539.00 - 39.95 TOYS Large Christmas Assortment PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., Nov. 4th, 1965 -- 3 (Continued) Pres.--Keith Phoenix } VicePresg-Peggy Foster Sec'y--Marie Raines Press Sec'y--Reg. Foster Pianist--Karen Tobin Treas.--Danny Stone Meetings are held on altern- ate Monday evenings and the Counsellors are Rev. David and Mrs. Harris. Keep in mind the entertain- ment sponsored by the Evening Unit of the U.C.W. to be held in Greenbank United Church on Friday evening, November 12th. The Scarborough A.0.T.S. Glee Club will provide a musical pro- gram and it is hoped a large crowd will attend. Hallowe'en has come & gone for another year and it was celebrated very quietly in this little burg. Early in the even- ing the small fry were out in full force decked out in the most fantastic costumes. After they had made the rounds and retired to their homes to feast on the goodies they had collect- ed, all became quiet, the vill- agers turned their clocks back | an hour and settled down for a few hours of peaceful slumber, following a rather exciting day. i Mrs. Florence Sweetman of | Greenbank News Hamilton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare. Pleased to report that Mrs. Beare's broken arm is coming along nicely. Mr. & Mrs. Don Sinclair and David of Rexdale, also Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Burling of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mrs. Evelyn Tait. A large crowd attended the Hallowe'en Dance held in the Hall last Friday evening and everybody had a grand time. The prize for the most original gent's costume went to Mrs. Neil Hunter dressed as a soldier and the most original lady's costume went to Mrs. John Cook as a butterfly. Prize to the best couple to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howsam as Indians; Best comic man, Mr. Glenn Wanamaker; best comic lady, Miss Margaret Beaton; best original girl, Nancy Wana- maker; best original boy, Paul Jobin; best comic costume, Jim Hunter as old lady. Best comic couple, Mrs. Ross Cookman and Cathy, a horse; oldest man in cotsume, Geo. Beare; youngest girl and boy, Debbie Cookman and Jim Phoenix. The evening wound up with a dance to mu- sic supplied by the Oxfords. a> & o> SOD 728-6201 (3 lines Four Seasons Travel( Oshawa) LIMITED ®¢ YOUR CERTIFIED eo { TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- "+" B7 King St. East OOO ® A COO OR CO OL Oa OR ORO CS ORO ON OR RRC a a HODDDE DDE YOOOOP Po. OSHAWA: Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY Specials - Nov. 4-5-6 CAMPBELL'S PABLUM Mixed or Rice CEREAL CARNATION INTRODUCTORY OFFER AEROWAX Liquid Self-Polishing Clear Floor Wax TOMATO SOUP 2 1002 Tins 25¢ 2 8 oz. Pkgs. 55 Evaporated Milk 6 16oz 1s 97 New 50 oz. Economy Tin Per Tin $1.1 5 FRESH FRESH SLICED RINDLESS BAGON 1's PORK SIDE RIBS GROUND BEEF Ib. B69e - 39 13 Phone 985-2221 Cawker's Food Market Port Perry oe ee -, ai" . LES MN : 714 Jot] } 3 LITE v ' wet) Fran ltr na ay y hat PELE Y HOP! £iyoniiin Uy LLAMA F wl ee i bil chins dh stot conirdoiodb wh 4 - - Ais h-