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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 May 1955, p. 5

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) See Sen ee Se pee Prospect " The W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. H, Holtby on Thursday, May 12 at 8 pm. ~ Members and visitors are cordially invited to attend. Residents of this community were saddened to hear of the sudden pass- ing on Sunday' of Mrs, A, Niddery. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family, Family Day service will be observed at Prospect Church on Sunday, May 8 at 2 pm. The children of the Sunday School are taking part in the service and we are hoping for a good attend- ance, SES 808080808080808080R0RCTN ome SUMMER PRICES ~~ || MAY and JUNE $25.25 per fon $1.00 per ton Discount if paid in 15 days REESOR FUEL & LUMBER GOAL" # PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 7 78 Femmmmmm---------- ps a SOCIETY DOG FOOD, 20 OZ. Prince Albert Week-End SPECIALS Fos, b- 7 CLARK'S PORK and BEANS, 15 OZ. ...... id for 39c. LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE, 48 OZ. ....... ean 20 " YORK. PEANUT BUTTER, 11 OZ. GLASS . rt tins er | CX YORK PUMPKIN, 28 OZ, ......... wi rtetice Aeris OG, STUFFED QLIVES, 6 OZ. JAR .......ccccoooocevvrnrerrsrrrnnnnnn 430. WE DELIVER ORDERS, OF $2.00 or OVER ~ DOUPE'S STORE retire wedi. 2 for 25¢, Phone 485- Ww $ | assembled. s| come, Ground Observer Corps News Thursday, May 19th is to be a big W.M.S. y Evening Auxiliary The regula: meeting was held at the night for Ground Observers. Squad-| home of Mrs. Robt. Pickard on April ron Leader Cairns is to speak to them | 12th. The devotional period was taken on Raday, Search and Rescue work. |by Mrs. Pickard, Miss Dodd and Mrs, The megting will be held at the Frigid-| Dowson. Miss "Dodd presented the aire Plant, Eglinton Ave, East Scar- Study Book Chapter in an interest. Lorough, at 8,00 p.m, Every observer, | ing manner. The Scriptire Lesson, chief observer, and refrional super- read by Mrs. Pickard, was from" the visor in the territory: is invited to at- | third Chapter of Philippians. tend. In order to'know how many to The. business portion of the meet- | expect so that there will be plenty of ing was led by the vice-president, Mus, refreshments, tickets are available | Suwala, It was decided to send goqd, from the No. 51 Ground Observers | used clothes in the Missionary bale, 3 Chis detachment commander, 129] in June. : Members ave requested to Dunlop St. East, Barrie at 10c, each. bring any donations for this to the sy | These tickets also will be used for| next meeting on May 10th. | lucky draw prizes, so be sure to get §| yours without delay, 8 | that there will be a plant tour to see Mrs, Love explained to the members It is expected | the duties of the Friendship Secretary. Mrs. Kennedy kindly offered her how the famous line of Frigidaires are home for our next meeting. Don't Friends of observers.will also be wel- FIRST AID COURSE ™ ' The meeting will be in the forget the clothing for "the bale! g | main auditorium where there is seat- $|ing capacity for over 400 people, After the Benediction the hostesses served a light lunch, The first aid course being instructed Hog Producers v| by Mrs. JK, Lawrence is running in- to its final stage.: At the next meet- Hono New Selling ing, to be held in Myrtle on May 10th, final tests are to be held, and diplomas A ent will shortly be awarded, NEW OBSERVATION POSTS Ontario Hog Producers have ap- proved the establishment of a co- Two new observation posts have operative which will act as the Sell- been set up by the R.C.A.F. in B-19 ing Agent for their hogs. This took 1] = - -. Bicycle Violations In Ontario over a typical July-Aug, period, a study of the actions of hi- cyclists involved in accidents showed: 229, entered a street without stop- ping; 199% made unsafe left turns; 139% were riding in middle on on wrong side of road; "109 collided with vehicle that was 3 + turning left; 99, collided with passing cf car; : oT Locust Hill, Two motorists niet on a street too | narrow for both cars to pass. "I'l never back up for an idiot," yelled one driver, "That's all vight", shifting into reverse, "I always do." said the other, 'district with Mr, John Greenwood, R. place at a special general meeting of R. 2, Port Perry as chief observer of their organization held in Guelph on one, and Mr. John Griffin," R.R. 1, chief observer of the We welcome these two men as chief i April 13th, attended by some 300 dele- gates from all over Ontario. "This meeting following their Annual Convention by just five weeks, for at that time the executive were instr uct- ed to set. up the co-operative which has been approved. This action was taken because some members were critical of the fact that United "Live- stock Sales--which has, acted as Sell- ing Agency for the producers for the past two years--was a private com- pany and had made substantial pro- home, Not all the romance of = electricity is in heavy machinery. Many small devices serve behind the scene. Consider the fuse. Tiny and inexpensive, yet it is a precision built iy safeguard, installed to prevent - | . damage which might result from overloading circuits. 'When a fuse blows, replace it with another of the correct size. IT it occurs again callin a competent electrician. For remember, the fuse is a protection and makes it possible for you to enjoy with safety, all the benefits that low-cost electricity brings into your Rr DT SENTINEL of your Electrical Circuit fits, become operative the end of May, every person who sells hogs for slaughter will automatically become a turn means he will be eligible to re- ceive a share of any net surplus from the operation of the co-operative, in proportion to the number and quality of hogs sold. Reporting to the meeting, Charles McInnis, President of the Ontario Hog Producers' Association, said he was pleased to report that the Ontario L mending the Farm Products Market- ing Act to take carve of changes which {had been considered necessary. With the new: provisions in the Act and the establishment of the new Co-operative Agency, it was felt that the. whole Under the new set- ap which will | § member of the co-operative, which in || Government. had co-operated in am marketing machinery for handling hogs had been greatly strengthened -| and improved. --ret P bh |New Store Hours Stores open Friday till 9 p.m. Saturday till 10 p.m. commencing Jui. cdi of ash tons Although the sartorial spot- ght Is on the navy suit there 13 nothing backwar about the gray suit, a favorite with so many fashion-wise women $ince it offers a lovely background fo: #80 many colors. Banker's gray wool is used for a suit that goes in for a black calf belted jacket with © flapped pockets placed right below the waist at the hips. The collar is opened to display a pretty scarf or dainty blouse. The skirt Is slim and straight: -- An ggeless, timeless suit that can hold its own' and its press . for many a season. vw 8b, lost control or swerved. iy The advice to motorists where child- ren ave'involved either cyclists or pé- would appear to be well founded, ------ a _--r & | oni hs destrians, to "expect the unexpected", i THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1958-5 rs fan RAR SL SRLS TAYLOR'S 5c. to $1.00 i Z HEADQUARTERS FOR : v FAMILY FIREWORKS SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS, $1.00 to $10. 00 i "ORDER NOW FOR ' Neighbourhood Displays Li is LRARARAS SNARE AANA rN : Carrying Family" Also] ttornt ONL Y--children will not be {) o a BOS re Wh BASAANRARAAAAAARAAR KAR RRRRI BA NERY -p. SEP iS SRC SEC he ) i' ' Hi 1 ' - ------ ST" a ---------- SC TA , Progressive Conservative t ~~ Nominating Convention for the purpose of nominating an ~~ OFFICIAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE ~~ tocontest the forth coming PROVINCIAL ELECTION in ONTARIO RIDING The convention will be held in the Arena at : PORT PERRY, on ~ Tuesday, May 10th. {pHa ~~ atthe hour of 7.00 p.m. to balloting. seryed without a note from parents. ik A Fate st 3% 20 Sh St i ee ta El iE . we' Sos a Een 28 28 J 2 2 2 RE aE 2 NERA ay rad 1 RE GISTRATION will commence at 6.30 p.m. and must be completed prior a a CREO ------ ec > et TER C- Tn Ta Ta Ta TL a > TT MLR Ei UL SS RO ANSI La SES GS RESTA Shai, IN RL -F.W. BROCK & SON For.Summer i { | SANDALS by SAVAGE Cool, light and comforwable. "Flexible one- piece sole gives broad landing surface and . encourages wobbly steps to go straight..Easy to put on-- and right for baby's feet. Beautifully "firiished - white leathers. Available also in SUES SAVAGE SHOES JUMPING JACK, WHITE BOOTS -- TTTITIITY $2.95 PATENT AND RED STRAPS SANDALS, ALL SIZES BATA MOCASSINS--GIRLS Red, Blue, White ........ BATA LOAFERS ... 3 CANVAS SOFTBALL BOYS'; YOUTHS', $2.29. SUPERSILK HOSE SE ..$2.95 set rere $4.95 BOOTS $2.39. MEN'S, $2.75 SUPERSILK TWIN TIME HOSE, 60 gauge, $1.50. MARY BARRON SL APS, Tailored Rayon, $2.98 Lace Trim ............. Cotton Slips LADIES' ORLON ARDIGANS, : White, Red. Blue .................... seeeeen $4.95 compléte rooms. MATERIAL--Plain' Plain Colors-- "Free instruction for laying. Prices quoted on ~ INLAID LINOLEUM. canvas back, sq. yd. $1.50 ; Wabasso NYLON MARQUISETTE CURTAIN Patterned -. DON RIVER COTTONS, $1. 15, $1.29 yd. COTTON LINGERIE CREPE CURSE boots. PRINTED SILK SCARVES, Oblongs, $1.95 each LINOLEUM -.....isniminns 10¢. each small lots » * JASPE LINOLEUM ........ trirasTasesperns 12¢., 13c., 25c¢. MARBOLEUM .....ccooevvviirnnnns , 12¢. and 20c. RUBBER TILE ........... NOTRE. 5. PIR J 25¢. each VINYL TILE, % inch .........uvrrrvrrrnnn: 18c. each / ASPHALT TILE ....... sesspeieifnsiprserais c., 10c., 12¢. LINOLEUM TILES 89c. yard : .....$1.00 'yard WABASSO COLOR BANDED PILLOW CASES... $2.00 pair HEMSTITCHED CASES ooo. ..$1.65 $1.95 and $2. 15 pair Yellow, Pink, White, Blue cui, .60c. yd, PRINT ED TABLE CLOTHS (52 x 52) Printed ............... Miers i rset (GI yd. $2.98 and $8.35 each Hellman's Mayonnaise, 8 0z. ..a........... dle. Groceries McLaren's Sliced Pickle, 16 oz. ............ 39¢. Weston's Creamy Crackers, 1 1b, ........ 27c. ¥ Society Dog Food-- Freshpack Chocolates, 1 1b, box ........ $1.00 i Sleeve pack, 20 02. .............c...... 2 for 25¢. Bouquet Package Chocolates, ....13 oz. 69c. # Clark's Pork & Beans, 15 oz. ........ 3 for 39c. Chocolate Covered Cherries, 1 Ib. ......$1.39 Libby's Fancy Tomato Juice, 48 oz. ....29¢. York Peanut Butter, Fancy Bird Py-0-My-Puddin 'Cake with baking pan, Pattern Glass «.................... «11 0z, 39¢, . Both for 35c¢. Jello Instant Pudding, 4 flavours, 2 for .15 Kraft Grated Cheese, 4 6Z. .............. w.25¢. Old South Grapefruit Juice, 48 oz. ....27c. Phone 43 DAILY DELIVERY Port Perry o nro or ne en na rn ee nop ne es Foe ioreteg gine' i250 AN EE AEE RSE RE VEE NE Ee ISRTRES fe mt ERS 2 I Tr RN ee NY Ly I tO BE Spor ptierts wit cn Lae Bo i i 53, A, ht nin a re ee gry SN NN wes I a Zhe '

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