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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jan 1950, p. 8

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i 4 2 i HAN VY PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, GRAINING -- ---- = +e ||| Sp gr -- S-- PAINTING and DECORATING SPECIALIZING IN INTERIOR WORK: GYPTE WORK. ALL WORK STRICTLY GUARANTEED. Estimates given. 21 years experience in Toronto. Full Equipment. . 'ALSO OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE. M. St. Clair-and Son EPSOM (North West of School) - PHONE--PORT PERRY 118 r 14' 4} "DANCE MEMORY HALL, UTICA ©. FRIDAY JANUARY 27th. or -------- PORT PERIATAXACHT CLUB The: Yacht Club has been split into two divided camps girding 'themselves for battle. But, they aren't going to' battle against each other, they are.working for each othef towards the same end: a_bigger and better equipped organ: ization. So far the Club has been ve lucky: that none hag been drowned with boats turning over at fairly regular inter- vals. . There was one. week last year when six boats turned turtle and one sank, good seamanship and- plenty of luek prevented there being any loss of life. But there might have been. _ After this year, however, chances of -|drowning will be cut to a-minimum be- cause one of these camps we speak of, is building a boat whose object in life will be to get to the scene of any accident quick like'a bunny, She will be shallow draught, equipped with a ------ es re gps i cn at the lines of the \ Even now, wit rehersals going in its third week, the cast still have ~{trouble" 'containing their laughter at some of the silly things they are ex- pected to say and do. So you see, the Club is still an en- ergetic organization working hard to make itself a good, safe, place for peo- ple to have fun: - And believe it pr not, even with all this" work on hand, the club is having a good. time achieving their®e ; rte Up reie PRINCE ALBERT C.G.LT, Bur Box: Social will 'be held on Fri- tday, January 27th, at 8 p.m, in the Prince Albert school. There will be community, singing, Chinese checkers and croquiole with a first and con. solation prizes for each. The girls will sell' pop and tea. 'Skating parties are 'getting very popular. On Monday night the girls had one. Hot dogs, chocolate and cookies were devoured with gusto, We played. two games --.one the spoon game--has them wondering yet. Sure was fun, The president, Audrey Skerratt missed .out on the fun: sorry to hear you were ill, Audrey. Hope you're lots better by now, See you on. Friday night, girls! ALEX. WILLIAMSON and His ORCHESTRA powerful engine and all the life saving and salvage gear necessary for a fleet "lof our size : The other camp is a grqup of about twelve people working like slaves to get a three act play in shape for pre- sentation on the first three days of | March to pay for this boat. The di- Modern and Olde Tyme Dancing = * People who are worthless are not talked about very much, It is the man who is trying to make the most of his time 'tnd talents who is a target for 'the abuse 'and asperations of jealous ming 8 Dancing from 9.00- p.m. Admission 50c. per person. ~ -- 'County Council At their meeting last week to the Hospital for Sick Children, but voted down a motion for 'a $600 to Cannington Lions Clu sist it to install a public lavatory, to as- Children's 'Aid. Society. With the expansion of businees the council will probably require the Pro- vincial Police to vacate the rooms they occupy in the County Building. Coyncil gave some consideration to expanding the Registry Office by an addition, It may be necessary for .the future expansion, The following grants were approved by the Council: Women's Institutes of Whitby Fire Company $50; Canadian Rural Municipalities, $10; Ontario .| Municipal Association $25; Association of Assessing Officers, $10. : 50° was granted to eath of thel;/ Public Libraries in the County and $25 to Manilla boundary library. placed in-the 1950- estimates to take ficit of the Children's Aid Society. - Nn oy | [F\ od la fs RN fi Nr" hr N 3 - NE innsnmiand - n - - DR %7 7% % A NS . Chevrolet -- and only Chevrolet -- brings_you all these major advantages at lowest cost! 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PROMPT DELIVERY "BABY LIMA BEANS, ....25¢. . YORK BLUEBERRIES, 25¢ » » * ALL KINDS OF : F | $ H. PHONE 29 Delicateria FULL COURSE MEALS SODA FOUNTAIN v Banquet Hall is CIGARETTES and 'SUNDRIES - For Coming Out Engagements, 'Anniversaries, Wedding § Receptions, or Special Occasions of Any Kind, our a: "OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK Restaurant . LIGHT LUNCHES / at your disposal, 'Pine Grove. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill spent Sun- day with-his-mother, Mrs, Hill, Pine- _|dale, who we are 'sorty 10 say is con- + |fined to her bed, * Mr.. John ibr ght is. able to be up an around a severe attack' of 7 and 'Mis. John Locke. Rodney aint Brenda, spent the week-end wit her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard. rs. Tablet Evans 4 Spent Friday with Mrs. E. Catherwood Jack Hill, "Henry Skerratt- and Earl Aurora to a on by the Chapter Mr, rd Mes, © ited Catherwood and Freddy had tea with Mr, and Mrs, Will Locke on Sunday, . i Alpha Club 'The last meeting of the Alpha Club was held jn the United Church: with | sixteen: mémbers present, lp Two of these 'were from oa Young People's Union, They gave an interesting - talk on the way their. young people ik 28) together, . Glenna Wilson, one of the from Oshawa told an inter i the West When she . ere, The next meeting will beheld: in the Patish Hall of the phe Anglican Church, where Bill Willlam take char Mr, Godley is Or poctal to provide he ntertainment. The meetings is o ng story on; a visit onday, January 30th at 8 p.m, sar

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