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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Aug 1950, p. 8

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he 'THE MEAL THAT REFRESHES Best way to get the heat of the day off your mind--- come in here for one of our delicious hot day salads topped off with an iced dessert and drink! You'll like the service and prices too! Catling wii [fu PORT PERRY Delicateria Restaurant PHONE 3M George Crawford who were married at Guild Inn, Sat- Mr. urday, August 6th. tended the wedding from Blackstock | Wm. were Dr. and Mrs. McArthur, Mr. and | the piano. Mrs. Sanderson and Mr. Mrs. Norman Green, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stinson, Mr, ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Venning and and Mrs. Harold Craw- Blackstock Congratulations to Mr. and aMrs. (Bleanor Kemp) Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hooey. Rev. Milton Sanderson officiated and Mr. Murker, Pickerjhg, presided at and' Mrs. John Hamilton, Those who at- ---------------- among the seventy guests present. Miss Velma Mtchell, Pontypool, Mrs. Corward, Mr, Delbert Coward, Mrs, Hall and children, Poterbore, with Mes. Forder. Jane and Mary Ellen Downey ite returned to their home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mrs.. Clarke and Kathléen, Mr. and Mrs: Gough, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hedge, Stewart and David, Nestleton, 'Mr. and Mrs. Melville Henry, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoskin, at Egypt. 2 Prof. W. K. Ferguson and Mrs, C, Hill with Mr ,and Mrs. R. Ferguson, Doris Hamilton and Clara Marlow are Guiders at the Girl Guide Camp, Nogies Creek, Pigeon Lake. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer (Dorothy Wotton) on the birth of their daughter, Sharon Ilene, The third, twilight meeting of Dur- ham County Holstien Breeders was held at home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, July 18th, with Mr. M. C. McPhail, Prncipal, Kemptville- Agri- cultural College present. He gave de- monstration and talk on judging and typing. Several prizes were won by those who took part in judging. com- petition, On Thursday; Sg July 27th, the members . N. O. Club and their children A fora a picnic at and Mrs. Norman McNally were also | Rowan's Beach. --- ---- ee i. : =a -- Races, a peanut scramble and swimming were enjoyed and topped off the pienie lunch with ice-cream. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson and Mrs. Geo. Fowler attended the wed- ding of Kathleen Stinson and (Bud) Walker at Yelverton Church, Mr. and Mrs. Stinson were responsible for the lovely flower arrangement. 'Donald Green: had his left hand badly crushed and three fingers bro- ken,. while making some adjustment on a new farm implement. : United Church W, A. held the July meeting at the home of Mrs. O. Gra- ham and Mrs. R. Duff, Miss Effa Wright, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge. Miss Agnes Johnston of 'Millbrook spent a f wedays with her brother, M. A, Johnston and Mrs. Johnston. - Keith, Merrill, and Richard Van- Camp, Stewart Dorrell, Noel Chant, and Glen Larmer attended the Bay of Quinte Junior Farmérs' Field Day and Dance. Mr. W. B. Ferguson, Hespler, spent a few days with friends and attended the Ferguson Picnic at Hampton, Misses Jean Griffin and Yvonne Chant represented the United Church Sunday School at Oak Lake Summer School and Bill Ferguson attended for the Y. P. U.- i Congratulations to Grant Pelbusoh , which he received a $560.00 cheque. guson: Weyburn, Sask., Prof. and Mrs. F. L. Ferguson, Guelph, Rev. and Mrs. liams Point. service at Scugog Point. a a Canada's telegraph and cable com- panies had revenues of $19,422,788 in 1948, a record high, but wage in- creases and higher costs of materials resulted in a loss by the industry that year of $869,614. Quick Can. Facts. PAUSE... REFRESH DRINK qa dl . - Come in ... in- -Head FACT No. 1 FIRST... and Finest . . . for ' THRILLS AND THRIFT Yes; Chevrolet brings you the finest combina- tion of thrills and chrift . . . with its highly- improved World's Champion Valve-in-Head engine. You get more thrills--flashing' action at the get-away and at highway speed. You get more thrift -- thanks to a new carburetor and larger exhaust valves. And traditional Chevrolet dependability! FACT No. 2 "FIRST . . . and Finest . . . for ALL-ROUND SAFETY AT LOWEST COST Chevrolet is the only low-priced car offering 'this five-fold safety-protection: (1) Curved Windshield with Panoramic - Visibility, . - --2) --Extra-strong -- Fisher --Unisteel-- Body, « (3)- Safety Glass throughout, (4). Super-Safe ; Unitized Knee-Action Ride, and (5) Proved * Certi-Safe Hydraulic Brakes! Come in... Examine the Leader . Canada's best seller . . . Chevrolet road-action . ing ease . . Yin i "the ignition. Chevrolet Canada's best b you'll want to own a new Chevrolet! You'll experience its extra-value in every phase of Lor TA 1: . in the de view affo curved windshield with Panoramic Visibility . in-its greater all-round safety-protection. You'll know it's the best buy the minute you take the key and start the smooth-running Valve-in-Head Engine; and, incidentally, one key fi girs everything, from 3 partment. If you wish you can lock glove and luggage compartments and remove the key without locking Come in -- today! ! Let Chevrolet drive home these facts to your « own complete satisfaction! And you'll be lowest cost! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE . get all the facts about Chevrolet . . . . in its fleet and frugal Valve- . in its finer driving and rid- uy . .. and FACT No. 3 rded by its ..and cars! the ignition lock to the big, capacious luggage com- quick to agree that Chevrolet is first and fest at FACT No. 4 grees FIRST . . . and Finest . . . for DRIVING AND RIDING EASE AT LOWEST COST you'll call a dream!" 3 . Convince yourself C bevrolet's FIRST HE and Finest . .. at Lowest Cost! 'and Finest... at Lowest Cost! FIRST . . . and Finest . . . for STYLING AND COMFORT AT LOWEST COST Chevrolet's exclusive Style-Star Bodies by Fisher, with tasteful two-tone interiors, bring = you extra-wide . form-fitting seats -- extra- generous head, leg and elbow room -- extra value in every detail of styling and comfort in this longest and heaviest of all low-priced | Of all low-priced cars only Chevrolet offers you the superlative riding smoothness, road- steadiness and drivirig case of Centre-Point \ te Design. Centre-Point Steering, Centre-Point © 7 "Seating, Low Centre of Gravity and Centres = Point Rear Suspension all add up to a ride C8508 PHONE 57 ARGEER MOTOR SALES PORT PERRY, ONT. who passed recent exam at Osgoode | BESS! with second highest standing for |g Recent visitors with Mr..and Mrs. |% Cecil Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fer- | § Dr. and Mrs. Howard Fergu- |} son. London, Ont., Mr. L. A. Beacock, |¥ C. Ferguson and children, Kemptville, i Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peckary, wil. | & The R. B. P. attended St. Johi's | 8 Church on Sunday evening, with Cart- | & wright Band. Rev. Nicholson, Rector | ¥; preached while Rev. Hutton took his | 3 = Sr -- ---- a" -- - -------- - ~ -- Lakeview Theatre, Port To oo | Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10-11-12 Clarke Gable, Loretta Young, Frank Morgan In the Hilarious Comedy Hit "KEY TO THE CITY" : SHORT PICTURES ; v fa) 'MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14- 15- 16 Jack Carson with Lola Albright In His Uproarious Laugh Sensation ~ "GOOD HUMOUR MAN" : COMEDY and NEWS * | BRUTON'S 5 DRUGSTORE "Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. Phone 16 PORT PERRY INSECT REPELLANTS Sketofax ....ceannee FREI - Skeeter Skatfer ....... 10000 30Cs Velvetta © Repellant ..... Fn 6-12 Insect Repellant .,.. 59¢c. Duolane--Insect Repellant and Suntan Lotion .........69¢. ~ BATHING CAPS CALADRYL-- iat Calamine and Benadryl lotion for relief of itching due to insect 'bites, sunburn, or poi- son ivy. 6 oz. bottle 86c. VELVETTA SUNTAN CREAM gj -NORaENA SY SUNTAN \ snssnsssenennnen 30¢. and 60c. 75¢., 89¢c., 95c, and $1.25 N A HO ONL TE AY THE PICK OF THEM ALL - - Stove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene "92 GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETTI AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PHONE 290] PORT PERRY, ONTARIO. -- MADE FRESH DAILY --° SATURDAY SPECIAL--"Maple Layer Cake" Phone 32. Gerrow's Bakery. PAINTING & DECORATING Is Our Business Why not let us discuss that Decorating Problem with you? Sample books carried for your use in salecting. e specialize in Interior Work-- _ PAPERHANGING :: PAINTING :: GRAINING GYPTEX WORK. Also OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE. Estimates Given, M. St. Clair and Son EPSOM (North-West of School) Phone Port Paty, | 13 rl4 LUMBER 2x4 - 2x6 - 2x8 - 2x10 - 2x12 '§ Hemlock and B. C. Cedar : Cedar Shiplap - Pine Siding & § - Flooring. B.C. Cedar Shingles, No. 15x and No. 25x : This lumber is dry and of good quality. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 73 | "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" I~ THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST - COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS - ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH RTH AVE as Town, Phone GE. 1576 .

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