i G ) I . ete 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1964 3 PAINT GLASS FOR BUILDING OF | § ALL KINDS NEW .or ADDITIONS » Call Us We are-the best equipped firm in the district at first cost. Call Lake Scugog Lumber Company Lid. PHONE 240 W PORT PERRY ONT. 0 0 R S F R A M E S S | PAINT GLA! | contests filled in the time till lunch "YOUR CHOICE FOR $2,000 DOWN FOR THESE HOMES - IN PORT PERRY AND VICINITY 5 Room Frame House with bath, built-in Cupboards, town water, and approximately 1 acre of land, on bus line to Oshawa. $5,000 full price. Double House, newly wired and new roof, 9 rooms, full base- ment, approx. 1 acre land, barn, low down paymen; to right buyer. - '| 'Newly Constructed House, with all conveniences, on highway running through town. Not yet plastered; large lot. Sacrifice at $6,600. - Large 9-Roomed House, recently remodelled, town water, large chicken pen for 1000 chickens; 1 acre land. For particulars concerning these listings, please contact WM. HEAYN, Real Estate Broker - PORT PERRY Phone 174 r 12 Prince Albert Service Club Meets The Good Neighbours Service Club met at the home of Olive Brown on Monday evening. The president Esther Heavn was in charge. The minutes were read by secretary Hattie Porter, and approved. Reports were given of the 'Pelephone Euchre and it was decided 'd an- other, near the end of the mc of _March. - Those offering their «i. .nés "for the euchre are Fay Stein, Heen Pugh and Esther Heayn. Used clothing is to he left at the home of Esther Heayn on Saturday or before. Anyone having anything that they have no further use.for, we ' would appreciate having it left there. 'or get in touch with any member of the Club, Our next hostess will be Elinor Da- vidson.: Phe lunch committee will be Grace Beacock, Olive Brown and Eli- nor Davidson.- Those in charge of entertainment are Jean Martyn, Eva Hunter and Florence Smith, Follow. ing the benediction some interesting | was served. famous Reading Anthracite is trademarked with Red Spots to protect you from imitations You can be sure you are getting enuine Famous fi Reading Anthra- cite. Just look for 8 the Red Spots. Phone us for this PPG ! 7 fine Preansylvania NRA hard coal today. Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. CALL 289 Mrs, pth pean Manchester Rev. H. H. Mutton preached a very fine sermon on Sunday morning, his subject "The unchanging Christ, the same yesterday, to-day and for ever more", Remember the special M.P.M, Young Peoples meeting in the church here on Monday evening, Mar. 1st. Harley Jolinson will show slides of his 9000 mile journey across Canada and U, 8, There will also be other Y.P.U. talent. There' was a good attendance at Club on Friday evening. - 'Mrs. C, 'Coombe and Mr. W. Rogers had the high count for éuchre and Mr. C, Coombe 'and Mrs. Marlene Rowe, low scores, Dancing followed with excel. lent music. To those who attended from Myrtle Sta., Nestleton, 'Scugog, Port Perry, Utica and Epsom, "Will Ye No Come Back Again"? Special arrangements are under way for next Club meeting on Mar, 17, The Women's Association will meet at the home of Mrs, Walter Howsam on Thursday afternoon, March 4th. Mrs. L. Cook. of Milton, visited her aunt Mrs, Joel Miller and Mr. Miller last week. -- Mrs. Lloyd McKee spent a few days with her sister in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, A. Roach and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Stevens visited Mr. and rank Kendall at Utica on Sat- urdayhevening, Mr. ahd Mrs, Marshall Franklin of Carroll, Manitoba have been visiting his brother Mr, Howard Franklin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ¢n- tertained a number of relatives and friends in honor of their guests last Wednesday evening, Mrs;-John Cranley, Jill and Martha of Windsor are visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Roach and family. Mrs. C, Swartz and children of Be- thesda called on Mrs, W. F. Crosier on Saturday affernoon. . - Mrs, "Thorne of Oshawa is with her sister Mrs. W. W. Holtby. We are sorry to learn she again sustained back injuries from a fall. Mrs. Pyatt, Mra. Scofield and Miss Dorothy Pyatt of Toronto were guests of Mrs. Gladys Archer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach and daugh- tersvisited in Toronto on Sunday af- ternoon, Mr. Ron McKenzle, Toronto. was. with his parents over the week-end. "A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE y The stunning new 1954 Buick Special, priced surprisingly One look settles it- - Buy of the yearis BUICK We koa them for great automobiles the moment we saw them. But it turns out we have a- far bigger hit on our hands in the new 1954 Buicks than we ever figured. Folks in a steady siream come into our showroom, look over these glamorous new beauties, and tell us--with signed orders-- that Buick's the beautiful buy, hands down. It's the biggest new-car excitement in a' long, long time--and you ought to take a look at it, first hand, Because one look at the sensational new styling of these breath-taking Buicks shows them to be the freshest new automobiles in years. One look into the modern interiors--and " ~~. through that spectacular new back-swept -_windshield--firms the conviction. M&S Phone 57 close ta the "low-priced field". , HIGHEST-POWERED CAR at its price in Canada Is the new 200-hp CENTURY -- exemplar WHEN BITTER AUTOMONILES ARS BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THIM Archer Motor Sales , of Bulck's outstanding values for 1984, One look at the new V8 power story, the new ride story, the new handling-ease story --practically wraps up the sale, And then, one look at the prices--one eye opening experience with the hottest values to be brought on the Canadian automotive market in 1954--clinches Buick as the buy of theyear,~ -- -- Come in and see for yourself--the sooner, the smarter. +1 Port { Perry Hn ke Eady Say +g Sats is Aik % ECT £58 TT ST TL TTIW TAR Pine Grove ' Mr. and Mrs, C, Elford had dinner Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson. Mr. John Cgiss of Toronto had sup- per Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill. Mr, and Mrs. A. 'Handel Fhoiik Sun. day in Toronto. 'Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Phil-and Pamela, of Port Perty visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. Ballard. Rev. Lyons will take the Services next Sunday. Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs. "Tals bert Evans. visited Wednesday With' '| Mrs. Stanley Slack. The W. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Talbert Evans on Wednesday, March: 8rd; Mr. Bruee Syers 'spent Monday in Toronto. Mr. and.Mrs. Eldred Catherwood & son visted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Locke in Bowmanville on Sunday. Mr. Eldred Catherwood calling Sat- urday oh Mr. Walt Asling of Brook- lin who is under the Doctor's care. Mrs. Jack Hill visited Mrs. John Al- bright on Wednesday and Mrs. Ed. Carling visited her on Friday after- noon, © Blackstock The W. I. held the annual bazaar in Recreational Centre with the hall decorated for St. Valentine's Day: A short program was enjoyed, before the bazaar was declared open by Mrs. Rahm, and was as follows: a piano solo by Mrs, LI. Beacock, her own ar- diers"; a talk by Mrs. Reed Hampton, husband served as missionaries. She showed articles 'of clothing and other things made there, Mrs. Beacock sang "My Lindy Lou." Afternoon'tea was served. Mrs. Geo. Wolfe won the box of groceries. W.M.S. of United Church held: the February meeting at the home of Mrs. N. Mountjoy, with the meeting.opened by Mra. Larimer reading the poem "A Cheerful Word." Mrs. Hill took. the :>worship period choosing as her theme {It is more blessed to give than receive, followed by silent prayer and prayer by Mrs, Hil. Mrs, Dorrell reported on crokinole party and another party was planned for Feb. 17. Flans wera made to fin- "ish the quilt. rangement of "Onward Christian Sol-. on "Life in India" where she and her |. Mrs. L: Thompson, accompanied by'|' Scigog The following charge of Mrs, C. Wi ter "Chain Reaction" . was in The Chap 'Book alo Reoctions Troi sha Sool Missionary facts of 19568 given by Mrs. E. Dorrell and a' temperance] item "The Case of the Crooked Clock" was given by Mrs, E. Larmer. After closing the meeting by re- peating the Mizpah Benediction, lunch was served. Jr. 'Homeniakers © The sixth meeting. of the Scugog Junior Homemakers was held on'F ruary 20th at the home of Fito Hoggard with 18 girls present. : We were pleased to have two vial: { tors with us for 'our meeting, They were Miss Shaver our Home Econo- i il liclous lunch an the hostess: ' wy. "rile car ain't no 0 model it's a hor- rible example. » 3 SMART APPEARANCE Rooms finished with Donnacona Insulating Board bring "full marks" forsmart appearance. 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