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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Jul 1952, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1952 a) CRIT gn rH i Xo He Yitee 41 AT, 4 55 fast 4 Ex Pu 4 0 laa re @ino Silvy, right, sets the pase for his Toronto: choral group which pre- vents "Bong "from "the shows évery Sunday night' from 9.80 to 10 on the CBC Trans-Cartada network, with top- flight soloists like Doreen Hulme and . Margaret Sglwell. With him in the 'picture are five of the group: Left to right they. are:' Clare Kennedy, Babs Babineau, Ellie Van: Evers, Ron- . nie Martin and Freda Wright. Half of Silvy's' group are conceft and 4 operatic singers, and 'the others are strictly pops vocalists; The combina tion results in smooth, but vibrant singing such as you'd hear in the A » choruses of a Broadway show. Coke makes summer meals easier and tastier Coca-Cola and of good things to eat. Visit the Coke and Food displays and see for yourself how easy Y hospitality becomes when you Bottle 36¢ select the right 'Carton Including Federal Taxes - Plus deposit 2c per bottle . . Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca:Cola Ltd. UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED ~ "Uxbridge Phone 205W Loo to "serve. gq E tn a 0 roglitersd trade-mark * Grocers are featuring displays of Gossard Picnic The Social Club of Gossard's.To- ronto branch, held its annual picnic at Pleasant Valley on Saturday, July 12, and invited the local employees of "| Gossards to join them. All kinds of races were planned by the Toronto Club and enjoyed. by all, - Playing catch with an egg by 12 twelve couples brought great merri-|- ment, 'Two of our local ladies getting well: splashed when the egg "broke. Those winning prizes from Port Perry were "Audrey Reader, Linda and San- dra Harris, Mr. Bill Owen, Miss C. 'Desrosiers, Mrs. Thelma McEachern. A very lively ball game, between | the Toronto and Port Perry men took place in the afternoon, Port being the winners. After a bounteous supper, those 'wishing to stay and dance at the clubhouse, were welcome." . ° Thanks Toronto for a grand time." Ce too ~~ PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. ADVERTISING RATES 1952 Classified Ads. : 1%¢ per word, minimum of 86¢. Set as display ads.; rate of 36¢ per, inch. Business Sards. 'No change in set-up for three consecutive - months, charged at rate: of 20¢ per inch. : (IN ADVANCE ONLY) In memoriams, cards of thanks, "| announcements, a minimum ohg. of 50c. 'The real 'democratic American {doa | is not 'that every man shall be on a level with every other, but that every one shall have liberty to be what God made him. SET, JAN, - Since 1945 total non-defence goVern- mental expenditures in Canada--this embraces federal, municipal and pro- vincial governments have increased about $1,000,000,000 annually. Friday uly 1 8, id 'Memorial Gardens, Port Perry NEW SOFT LIGHTING Dance to the music of . Port Perry's latest bl Dance Band SPIGA PRICE 25¢. per person Be on hand for a night of Fun Al Services Donated i in Aid of Hospital Fund ~Seont Camp Meeting Fri, July 18th Scout Hall 8.00 p.m. UTICA 4. Quite a number from here attended open-house night at Epsom Tast Fi] day, which marked the end of the vacatibn school. Don't forget the 'annual | Meiorfal service' at the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 2:30 p.m. There will be special music and Rev, John Riddell of Port Perry will be 'the speaker, All old members and-any one else inter- ested .is invited to attend. There the United Church, 'The July meeting of the Utica W.A, was: held in the basement of the Chureh. Mrs. George Mitchell con- ducted the Devotional period and Mrs. Walker the short business session. We --Jare to meet next Thursday at the church to paper the badement ceiling. | Mrs. C. Geer gave the financial report for-the W.A. and Mrs. J. Crosier for thé church. There is to be another baking sale toward the end of the month. - Mrs. R. Wilbur gave a talk oh the life of Mary Roberts Rhinehart, and Mrs. N. Rusnell conducted a contest. Group one served a tasty furch | to con- clude the afternoon. Mrs. Ross gandison and Miss Pa- tricia Wilkinson are in Toronto taking a summer 'course in music, Mr. McLeod, Mickey Peters and Ted Lockwood were in Algonquin Park over the 'weck:end on a fishing trip. Many relatives and friends attended the funeral of Miss "Annie Christie last Tuesday, which was held in the United Church. She was buried in-the family plot at Breadalbane cemétery. " Mr. Henry Davis, who is some bet- ter, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell. Mr and Mrs. Harry de Vries and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Bert. | Mitchell recently. ,-Synday' visitors -at Jim Mitchell's Sere Mr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkin and family, all of Kinsale, Mr. and Mrs. I. {Gray and family of Port Perry, and Mr: and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and family also Mrs. E. Catherwood, on Monday. 'Mr. and Mrs. B. Rudling and Mrs. Lovell of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Philp. " Sorry -to report the death of Mr: Graham Moore, in a car accident last week. He was the son of Mr. and -Mrs.. Percy Moore, of Buffalo, and grand- son of Mrs. Will Graham of Uxbridge, formerly Epsom. Mrs. Frank Kendall 'enjoyed a holi- day at Orchard View Beach near Wa- saga at the cottage home of Mrs. Malt- by, of Toronto. . q Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa, were visiting Mr. Harper on Sunday. Mr. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Suth- erland on Sunday. Mr. and «Mrs. Harry Harpér, of Russell Mrs. Wm. Bell. Mr. and Mrs: .Geryy, Nelson have been holidaying around St. Catherines while Catherine and Mary stayed with their grandparents at Campbellford. Sunday, visitors with Mrs. N. Rus- nell ast Sirs. E. Ackney were Mr, and Mrs. Joe Grose and Mrs. Birkett of Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs, William Simpson. . . - i Electrical and . : = Mechanical Repairs to 'ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A - SPECIALTY ; METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine. Ground and Serviced |oX¥-ACETYLENE and 'ELECTRIC WELDING CAUSLEY MACHINE ; \8HOP PAINTING & DECORATING Garry Venning 'Blackstock "PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY will be no Sunday School or Church in | and Mrs. Connor of Brooklin Jim Cormack and baby of Toronto, spent the week-end | with Mrs. Grace Swan and Mr. and | "EW. BROCK -& SON | SR EE Nylon Sleeveless Overs ........ | Tricot Knit Nylon Celatieils Panties, embroidery, Medium and Men's Mercury Ny Hose ........ PINK, WHITE, BLUE and GREEN. Children' s Sun Suits, 50c. PRINT, 2, 4 and 6 YEARS SMALL, MEDIUM and LARGE 'Night Gowns, $3.95 MERCERIZED BATISTE with eyelet' GREY, Wing and BLUE Pull- Be X 5 05. 4 Boys oon Jersey ~~ Sport Shirts... iF. 0h Sl Men's Dress Shirts, $298" | 'Flower Design Printed "|. Plastic Table Cloths 54 x 54 Monarch Mallard Yarn Aply ooo 300020 | Monarch Dove Yarn ~~ Lo 4ply........ 35.02. it Plastic Aprons | REE add Wabasso Hemstitched | Slips $28 9 Tac. lon. $100 NOW, nN '3 COLOURS, White, Black, Brown Beauty. on-Duty "Rata Smartly styled and especially designed to give you real foot comfort. Smooth leather uppers. Flexible cork platform assures restful buoyant sup- port. Long-wearing composis tion outsoles. White, black, os " brown. All sizes 3 to 9. > BANANAS | SUNKIST ORANGES BRUNSWICK-SARDINES FLOWERDALE TEA, ¥; Ib. : . Sheets (81x 100) ..$9.95 | i. +. | Hampton Cotton Dresses = | Hi © $395and $7.95 <i AR GilsSaks S65 CLEARING LINES LADIES' ..| . SUMMER SHOES $1.98, $2.93, $3.98 | RS Children's Canvas Shoes, $1.45, $2.75 STRAP and TIE STYLES Children's White Leather Strap EN oan C- Sandals o.oo. 0 5208 he "Bata Beauty on Duty" Whit Si Ti Leather Ties... 585 | i GROCERIES a Ib: Bef MOTHER PARKER COFFEE BAGS, 736. | | bE 36c. and 595. | MAPLE LEAF BACON % Ib. ..........80c. ie WATER MELON, priced according to size MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES, lange Pe Sr 3h oe 3 for Be POTATO CHIPS, PK. ivi 296. rei Tg 'Phone 43 ES tort Perry 24 CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, K.C. Roger D. Conant, B.A. : Offices: Oshawa, ( Ont., 7% Simcoe St. S. * "Phone 8.2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone. 25 MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED * ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. E., Oshawa Gordon W. Richl, C.A. + Realdent Partner REAL ESTATE Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. Head Office, 366 Bay St., Teronto - Phone EM. 83-0604 \ "Port Perry 186] . City and 'Country Homes: Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Property. . LLOYD LEE : ts your local, representative. Phone LO ); 532%; Toronto 2 ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C, in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wedneaday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, .or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Relrigeration' HE 3 od2{0)4\ | for prompt" service on all makes, 'both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. INSURANCE COMPANY BEEN I Bt : CLES oy " RE - UPHOLSTERY ay Consult the Crown Life Man and RE-BUILDING : 3 2 C E C: K 1 N G 'Let us re-upholster your old Chester- ; i { A field Suite. - Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant eall @ AGENT | and give you a free estimate. Pree 3 Port Perry - - Ontaria plek-up aiid delivesy. a . : : Phone 3344 collect. pelle OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. : x DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG 8 Church Street ot Sa '+ DENTIST abi a i Queen Street fo Phone 237 Port Perry R 0 0 F I N G "OF ALL KINDS . INSURANCE [sugar voshpase 0 'Are Your * policies up- to-date? "i © of work. i Whatever your Insurance needs EARL WALLACE by . may be, consult "Phone 261 Port Perry : © H. W. EMMERSON : : } Phope 41 Port Perry gLECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS - - 8 ' New or old floors sanded and 3 finished, or waxed and polished by . os the square foot. ~ : 0 Electric. Floor Sanders, or Wax-. "~~ 8 ers and Polishers for Rept. ' , D R. J, B. LU N D Y DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO . p13 : R. PICKARD oo Office Hours -- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.1 phone 281W, Port Per Ont. os 'Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68J weil rey A 3, A 4 1 3 et ak ad vi BOVE LAR

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