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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 May 1955, p. 8

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. "bank W. ~ Phone 503 Por 8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THUR SDAY, MAY 12ht, 1955 » Mr. N. Clark, of Toronto, visited on Sunday with his sister Mrs. Jack Diamond. PHONE 252W-J UXBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers and fam- ily of Bowmanville, and Mr, and Mrs. FRIDAY-SAT. MAY 13-14" | TARZAN'S TOP ADVENTURE! and killers A wait for } Tarzan in | the" hidden" HEAR L{[41 BURR LAS : v AREZANS HIDDEN JUNGLE GORDON SCOTT VERA MILES - PETER VAN EYCK «i» JACK ELAM ..45 ZIPPY Plus-- GEORGE MONTGOMERY in 'M. Lakey, and family -of _Brooklin, spent Sunday with their parents Mr, and Mrs, Walter Rogers. MAY 16-18 MON. to WED. FULL LENGTH! UNCHANGED! Sorry to report that Miss Patsy Bailey had the misfortune to *fall from her bicycle and break her, arm, last Tuesday, . Miss Yvonne Jeffrey and Mr. John Moore of Oshawa, accompanied Mr, Gordon Jeffrey to Toronto on Satur- day to visit Mrs. Jeffrey at Leckwood Clinic, "Pleased to hear that she is improving in health, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor and Doris visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Taylor at Uxbridge, DAVID 0. SELZNICK'S Production of MARGARET MITCHELL'S Story of 0K South -GONE WITH Mr. J. Wilbur, of Columbus, spent Saturday evening with Mr. Walter Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl; of Utica; spent ND Sunday with her parents,' Mr and Mrs, Jeager, ". ~~ - TECHMICOLOR Mr. Orr Jeffrey and Mr. Clem Jef- se CLARK GABLE - VIVEN LEIGH frey, of Port Perry, and Mr. J. Bart- LESLIE HOWARD - OLIVIA de HAVILLAND lett, of Brooklin, visited one evening recently with Mr. and Mrs, M, Bailey, UN SELINCK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE y ) V : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton, of . Port Colborne, spent Sunday with Mr. , PLEASE NOTE! and Mrs, Wesley Boynton. in 6rder that out of town Vi Ant Chilson, of Sigouiney, lows, people may see all of this U.S.A, visited recently with Mr, and feature the show will start Mrs, M. Bailey. 7.30 p.m. each night. Mrs. O. 'McClure is improving in One show only each night. health following an operation in New- Advance Admissions market "Hospital. : Don't forget the Community Club A "Battle at: Rogu River" party in the school this Friday night, Mrs, Jean Neeson and Mr. and Mrs, Cracknell; of Toronto, spent Saturday at their summer home in the village p's omplete Show after 9 p.m. on Saturday night. = Fr iday night. last show starts at 8.30 In Technicolor and visited with Mrs. Rogers. Mr. M. Bailey has been in Montreal this week. Greenbank The regular meeting of the Green- A. was held in the basement of the church on Tuesday, April 26th. The group in charge were Mrs, H. Hook, Mrs. KE. Whittier, Mrs. L. Till, Mrs. (i. Davidson. Mrs. Hook opened the meeting with a short poem, then hymn 109 was sung. Scripture reading by Mrs. L. Till Prayer by Mrs. Chapin. Mrs. George Davidson read the lesson thoughts. Mrs. Chapin then introduced the guest speaker, Murs. Wylie, of Port Perry, whose topic-was an Easter Message,| which was very interesting and most appreciated "by all. Mrs. K. Phair then gave a beautiful piano selection "In the Cross." Mrs. Chapiw then read some litera- ture concerning The Nations™ of the Commonwealth, regarding disarma- ment and to further 'the Cause of Peace throughout the world. Hymn 112 was then sung. President, Mrs. Ianson, then took charge and thanked Mrs." Wylie and Mrs. Chapin for their impressive messages. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given. n 'Baking sales were discussed. and will" be held again this year. The meeting closed with Theme Song and then a delicious lunch served and a pleasant social hour spent. 1 | 1 . GOES ANYWHERE ANGLE-MATIC DRIVE M ARINE. RENTALS SALES & SERVICE J uank vou TO ALL WHO SUPPORTED MY NOMINATION ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th a most sincere Thank You. YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT IS NOW SOLICITED FOR SO THAT GOOD, SOUND PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENT MAY BE CONTINUED IN ONTARIO ~~ SN | Make Sure of Frost - - Vote Dymond | + bom - / oe - Be i Ss Z / Under New Management Uxbridge Lumber & | Builders' Supplies H. 0. Pethick ~ LUMBER, TRIM, MOULDING, ROOFING, INSULATION CANADA CEMENT - 8 - ny i MASONERY CEMENT ie Phone 214 ~UXBRIDGE ET -- SE WT Se yi pT THANK YOU THE DIRECTORS OF THE PORT PERRY COM. MUNITY MEMORIAL RECREATION CENTRE WISH TO THANK ALL PERSONS WHO SO KINDLY AND GENER- OUSLY GAVE THEIR TIME AND LABOUR TO ASSIST IN THE OPERATION OF THE RINK DURING THE PAST SEASON, WE ARE EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO TICKET - SELLERSy DOORMEN, BOOTH CLERKS, ICE-CLEAN- ERS, BOY SCOUTS, USHERS "AND ANYONE WHO ARSISTID IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER. Signed on behalf of the entire Committee. 8S. E. BEARE, Chairman. R. H. CORNISH, Sec'y. Perry IS THE TIME FOR BRIGHTENING UP YOUR HOME Interior Painting - AND DECORATING | Exterior Painting WITH THE BEST [UALITY. PAINT A. ELLIS " BLACKSTOCK ch i ( ue, marl? Phone 47-23, Blackstock "THEATRE LAKEVIEW PORT PERRY Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. WED., THUR., FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 11-12-13-14 Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney _, In the Year's Mighty Technicolor Musical Hit "WHITE CHRISTMAS" : Children 35e. - ¢ Children Rae, Evening Price--Adults 75c., Matinee Price--Adults 50c., » T bd Co A Bi MONDAY, TUE 8. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 16- 17. 18 mes Stewart, Grace Kelly, Thelma Ritter * In Hitchcock's Record Smashing Thrill Diama "REAR WINDOW" - SHORT PICTURE N.Y HAIL THE BAKER! OUR METERED SERVICE) GIVES TO YOU | x hk kx Do the wise thing . . GOOD HEATING FUEL OIL. deliveries. - Phone 289 © 1OCAL TRADIMARES Ju VASTON el.» Hood. -- han BBD + PORT PERRY : *.phone 289 NOW and be sure your tank <is always full of OUR Regular metered xk ke Ll : iu PERRY I FUELS! "SATURDAY SPECIAL "BANANA LAYER CAKE" GERROW'S BAKERY Phone 32W 1 + eo] | HI gl OSB DM BN ON BN BS ONM GH IN J LNA NBC BREE tempting goodies to gladden those three-meals-a-day! ~~ G. M. GERROW EE J eetetetity : ONTARIO COUNTY" ih 4 PRN. SR i Federation of Agriculture it : Meeting in Manchester Hall May 18th, 8.15 p.m. o ; LT TR Sens (ASIA as Latatet titel attain, i Cliatlis McInnes, Guest Speaker I TTT TT senate ASIA SN rr ro Fs 2 a NS LI] Outport ac te Jonisey fas fashiou oud 100'55 PLYMOUTH Plymouth Belvedere Convertible Zz ° Cl as - Long and low... rakishly angled fore and aft... ~ Motion-Designed for The Forward Look. . . smartly tailored with new high-style fabrics and two-tone colours a - You see Plymouth everywhere, for more and more fashion- minded motorists are selecting this long, tow beauty that measures more than seventeen feet from bumper to bumper: . . barely five feet from roof to road! ily "Now, too, will like the glamour of the 1955 Plymouth models ~ comple tely new, inside and-out! You'll enjoy new high-style interiors, new easier riding, new easier steering. You'll see, more through the 'new swept-back windshield that really wraps around at your eye level, as well as at the bottom. You'll thrill to the lively power of the new Plymouth éngines. Everybody likes the quick, smooth getaway of these higher powered engines , . . as well as their thriftiness. PowerFlite automatic transmission is available, too, at extra cost. So are all the latest power assists to make your driving wonderfully casy and convenient. You'll be money ahead because the new *55 Plymoiith.is not only economical to run, but also priced with the lowest! Smart buyers all over Canada say it's the big value of the year! Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited Plymouth Belvedere Four-Door Sedan _- SEE YOUR CHRYSLER 3 PLYMOUTH: FARGO DEALER NOW FOR THE SMARTEST VALUE OF THE YEAR! INNES MOTOR SALES PHONE 168 aN PORT PERRY, ONT. Slr [@) f AS a -- EE ----_---- i ¥ w

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