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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Jun 1955, p. 8

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- - 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1955 Prince Albert (Crowded out. last week) i Many mothers took advantage the annual "Open House" program- held in our school Friday. The staff, Mrs, Hodgins and Mr. Johanson spread a feeling of welcome to all. First we were free -to roam of and Empire two-roomed "about the class-rooms examifjing the work of each pupil. - A liberal show: ing of crayon, pencil drawings, also samples of penmanship. Collections 'of weed-seeds, skeletons, moss, bird- nests and eggs were on display, School pictures and records of years ago were shown and an artistic for- mation of framed royalty arranged above the blackboards. All seated then to listen to their program, A hymn, prayer by Mr. Nelson and Scripture by Cregg Wil- liams opened the program. Mr. Nel- son presided at piano while pupils in a body sang favourite hymns and pat- The following 6 girls H. Connaghan, B. Hun- V. riotic songs. in vocal duets: ter, C. Skerratt, Newnham, J. "Freedom from Care" Pete McGillen, leading authority' on Ontario's out- doors writes: "Here in Ontario 1s the answer to your fifth freedom--frecdom Srom care. You'll find it ina racation spent in this banner province of C 'anada, the province that has the greafest appeal to holiday-makers. Get to know your own Ontario--youw'll love i" How much do Ontario families - value and enjoy the rich vacation Treasures of , thejr own Banner Province? _.~ The lure of Ontario's lake, river and forest areas, boating, fishing and touring delights, draws thousands of visitors each year from all parts of the continent. And all these inviting opportunities are spread forth for Ontario families to enjoy--perhaps only a few miles from home. . Here's an exciting idea for holidays this year... "Know Ontario Better". An hour or so in bus, train or motor car can bring you face to face with new fingling discoveries or rewarding experiences. Send in the coupon below and sce the wealth of { opportunities awaiting you, KR KNOW "55 BETTER IN Ontarie's Provincial Flower a "The Trillium'* r~ ---------- nt fs ONTARIO TRAVEL, ROOM 172, 67 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO, ONTARIO, PLEASE SEND ME A FREE ROAD MAP AND TRAVEL INFORMATION ABOUT ONTARIO, POST OFFICE (PLEASE PRINT cory) Le i dg tt Oarariq Department of Travel & Publicity Hon. Louis P, Cecile, Q.C,, Minister, Newnham and G. Jardine. A lafge number of pupils acted in countries of the British Empire. The National Anthem closed this part, The teachers and senior girls passed a dainty lunch and tea, - We all argeed it a. pleasant and worth- while outing, Last Wednesday night the Seh- grave Woman's Association presented their two plays in our church par lors. Mr. Earl Martyn acted as master of cermonies and welcomed everyone. The following program filled in he- tween acts was heartily encored. Vocal duet--Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Abraham. Solo -- Maureen Tobin. Reading--Mr, Morley Bruce. Duet-- Carol Butt and Joyce Cookston. Read- ing by Mrs. Billingham. Mrs, C. Smith, pres. of our W.A. expressed the enjoyable and humourous evening that had been provided by our guests. Mrs. B. Wanamaker then responded nicely, All joined in singing the Queen. Lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. : Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Barbara and Neil spent week-end with the Beacock's and Mr. Vickery. Mr. and Mrs. L.. Bond have returned from a trip in Buffalo. Mr. Johanson with his parents in Windsor for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter had her sister Mr, and Mrs. L. Glasgow and boys of Auburn; and parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson of Peterboro, for the week-end. : Mr. and Mrs. W., Vance, Misses Edna and Shirley Vance were guests at the --Dorrell-Thoms wedding in Blackstock church on 'Saturday. Mrs. N. Wilson and Lloyd accomp- anied Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rodd and Bud to Midland on Sunday and visited re- latives. . and Mrs. Ralph Fear. and two an appropriate "skit" representing the' EEF Soa a wie A aa a EN ow valuable is your driver's licence? Does your job or business depend on it? - Do you really need to drive? Does that vacation youcare planning include the operation of your car? THINK Don't take your licence for granted. The operation of a motor car or motor truck is a 2 privilege which can be suspended. REMEMBER Your driver's licence will be suspended if you are convicted of a criminal offence or.of any offence arising out of an accident. 21,000 : licences were suspended in 1954. Many of those whose Som : I licences were suspended lost their jobs--others had to find a new line of business. What would YOU do . without a driver's licence? | : THINK "and keep your licence, -- THEATRE LAKEVIEW PORT PERRY Two. Shows Nightly ~ 7 and 9 p.m, - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 2.3.4 [ ; Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride 3 "Ti Their Uproarious Family Comedy J "MA & PA KETTLE. AT THE FAIR" ~~ < SHORT PIC TURES MONDAY, TUEDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6-7-8 [i Bob Hope, and Marilyn Maxwell "In the Sparkling Comedy Drama 'THE LEMON DROP KID" COMEDY and NEWS ol i - = 4 0 9 FRESH BAKING DAILY BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and, TARTS . ~~ Week- End' Special "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" \%y o "Cocoanut Macaroons" GERROW'S BAKERY Phone 32W G. M. GERROW - 0 a : ; aa Eh CHANGE OF TIME : : are Tevising their Yi table, fh change a be ads 'June 6. MINISTER : a Please be sure to check the new time table before yaQu HIGHWAYS ny : plan a trip to Oshawa or Uxbridge. iF . es hE | " "We Want A Child" Not a Documentary; but a True to Life Story which starts Where most Pictures end, -- - At a Wedding. Mr. little daughters, also their little play- mate of Toronto were with Mr. and . Mrs, -Bert Fear. The Woman's Association held a special Missionary meeting Wednes- - "day-night, May 11th, in the Church Bret 2 2 : parlors. The "president, Mrs. E. ~ Smith opened "the meeting with a ON T A RIO DEPARTMEN T OF Hymn. Mrs, Wylie offered prayer. . A welcome was extended to all pre- : sent, especially grateful to the mem-| } 3 4 9) bers who attended from the Port| contributed towards the evening's pro- it Perry Evening Auxiliary. gram, at the same time presented the N S H The short program included the fol- | guest speaker with a gift of money ew fore ours lowing: "Get Acquainted" by Mrs. | from the W.A: : Ben Smith; Vocal number: by Beth All joined in singing "Blest Be The Stores open Friday till 9 p.m. Hunter, "A Song of Peace"; Reading, | Tie That Binds" and repeated the Miz- : : "When the Paper comes front home", | pah Benediction. Saturday till 10 p.m. commencing by Mrs. Arthur Brown; Piano solo, Mr. and Mrs. J. Doupe and family : - "Boy 'Scouts Parade" by . Don Bea-| spent the week-end and holiday at © June 3rd cock; Piano duet, "White Pony", by | Trent River. Vera and Jean Newnham. Mrs. A. Bond and daughter Miss The guest speaker was intro-| Violet Bond, Toronto, spent week-end - duced, a Missionary, Mrs, Merrill Fer- | with Mrs. Case. . - ~ ° guson, on furlough from Angola Afri- 3 g : ca. She told us about African life, - _ - the probleins encountered and ad- P . or vances made in recent years. She rospect also exhibited and explained various The Woman's Association has types of clothing and curios. A brief | invited to meet at the home of Mrs. question and answer pekiod was in- | Les Beacock, on Wednesday, June 8th teresting too. at 8.00 p.m. It is hoped that ALL "ry "The president thailed all who had "ladies in the community will attend. € i : > '4 of FAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT PoIALY 4 i 2 Shows Each Night : i ~at7and 9 p.m, ; $ _ Matinee Sat., at 2 p.m. i : ©» UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO jes | Friday and Saturday June 3 Tue land 4 | i « RORY CALHOUN DESI ARNAZ & LUCILLE BALL i i lim in CL i | Yellow Tomahawk iy | | ellow Tomahaw wee Many Girls" | Technicolor _. 400 Many Gliris 3 ! | » : py : _-- -- : Last show starts 8.30 Friday. Both Features after 9.00 p.m. Saturday. i Montay fo Wed. ir 3 Days Sme 6-7-8 | i ; : i The Birth x a. Baby 1 mia SE RC IT Toa? 1 FH an ADULTS ONLY -- Children under 16 not admitted -- ADMISSION 65e. HHH SIRI 1D June 9- ln : ad 3 "The Delure Bus Lines Lid. i] 241 0000000 eettiatttttssttostsiontessssststsoste \ ote C i Roy Scoft will be on CKLB, Oshawa will speak on Station CKLB, Oshawa, JUNE 3rd, at : ®. June 6th, at 6.55 p.m. at 7.10 p.m. pt Dial 1240 ROY SCOTT : He ; IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE IN ONTARIO After years of Governments with Broken Promises Highway Scandals, Political Patronage, a Government that has been inactive on the problems of ities; Declining Farm Prices, and the Tax Burden on Muni- cipalities. . LET'S CHANGE TO A GOVERNMENT WHICH DEFINITELY PLEDGES ITSELF - TO--CLEAN, HONEST ADMINISTRATION; - a \ - --FACE UP TO AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT a iceman x AND DECLINING FARM PRICES; wl) --INCREASE GRANTS TO MUNICIPALITIES; : : = ~ i --FAMILY SECURITY WITH COMPLETE HEALTH INSURANCE : _ _PROGRAM; : 3 . --LOW COST AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. LET'S CHANGE FOR A ~ BETTER ONTARIO 5 3" Elect RO ry ¢ NW hE a a AWE BRA eA ¥ opts ir . ur i i A Se ar as a TEE Aad

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