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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Sep 1955, p. 8

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8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 4 1 ff ---- SPECIAL: NOW ... TIP TOP TAILORS INTRODUCES * A COMPLETE NEW RANGE OF UNUSUAL COLOURS AND "PATTERNS IN THE MOST / EXTENSIVE DISPLAY OF IMPORTED [) ' 14 ' FABRICS EVER OFFERED IN CANADA AT 8 . : ['] . | I sd 2pe. "AUB Es a [ } Taliored-to- measure | h Tr rrr CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE Sus TIP TOP FLEET STREET : CLOTHES CLOTHES Tip *49% '59> *69™ H. H. STONE Top "STORE FOR MEN" THM tailors we ~F % - afosq id dN Say EE TRA TIS RE I PIN SAIL or NH ih 45 BY ARCHERS TE Vine Hn SUERTE AE aS (VSR % is A A ISSIR SHE ES PA CLT 3 Che A Gk pales Ec aR SalI i ana bd ee ea ER Oke; Veet Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Charles Frederick + Schell, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario. All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named who died September 1st, 1955, are hereby notified to send tothe undersigned on or before 'October 15th, 1955, full par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after October 1Hth, 1055, the assets of the deceased will be distributed a- mong the parties entitled thereto hav- 'ing regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at. Port Perry, this 8th day of September, 1955. HARRIS HARRIS & WALLACE, : Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. RESULTS Ask for rE T: D S For Poultry, Gattle and Hogs Sun-Ray Feeds are the choice of thousands of Canadian Farmers, hecause they give Best Results, Best Value for your feed dollar. A full range of Sun-Ray Feds is now available from . . . . CLARENCE Port Perry, Ont. Phone ?2 .. «if can cost you money! Steaty controlled heat | co from your living room Don't just order coal--insist on 'blue 'blue coal' is colour-marked for your guarantee of heating satisfaction. . This famous fuel is deep-mined hard coal The 'blue coal' TEMP-MASTER with its 'Elgetric Eye' Thermostat changes furnace controls heat. automatically... ends wasteful over- cut fuel bills. Saves steps saves lime soon pays for itself. Phone today for a coal. free demonstration sr si Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY PHONE 73 --carefully graded from start to finish. It gives you the clear full flame that * means better heat -- thrifty heat -- safe Thousands of Canadian families rely on 'blue coal' for steady, healthful heating to effectively heat. . So don't be colour-blind when you buy' It pays to order 'blue coal', '| Ackney are Mrs. Tennyson of Toronto, "| in the church on Friday evening to, "and Mrs, W. Mitchell were week-end "PINEAPPLE L or GERROW' S Phone 32W TR TO d= i NL? nnn she, AAR AAAS ~ SILVERWOOD E0080 08080080ROEOROS0R0NOS0OS0OR0N SOS: = Give Yourself and Your Menus a Break 'Choose something tempting for each meal from your baker.' SATURDAY SPECIAL Viarmim mm UN MARA, ---- i. oi LE © NOTI To Dealers and Locker Patrons: Our Plant and Office will be Closed on Saturday Afternoons during the Winter months, beginning, Saturday, October 8. PORT, PERRY, ONTARIO LAKEVIEW Two Shéws Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THEATRE PORT PERRY AYER CAKE" BAKERY J THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, SEPTEMBER 29.80, OCT. 1 Doris Day, Gene Nelson, Billy De Wolfe oa In the Record Technicolor Musical Comedy "LULLABY OF BROADWAY" . COMEDY, ETC. u G. M. GERROW MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED., OCTOBER- 2.3.4 Silvana, Mangano, Shelly Winters, and Michael Rennie In the Gripping New Screen' Sensation' "MAMBO" SHORT PICTURES ) DAIRIES LTD. - UNDER NEW Mr . and Mrs. Ivor Lawre for private parties, banquets, ready to open at 8 a.m, and wi the "DEL" RESTAURANT and announce that they will re-open for business on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. LITTLE NORWAY DINING ROOM will be available commodation for overnight guests. Mr. Lawrence plans to have the restaurant cleaned and OWNERSHIP nce have taken ownership of ete., and there will be ac- - ' 11 be open till midnight, daily. * We have the Equipment and men for any size job, FREE ESTIMATES and © SAMPLES. 25 Years in the Trade A. ELLIS PHONE BLACKSTOCK © 47r23 Vv 'Painting a and De Decorating He HAVE YOUR WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED ' PAINTERS and DECORATORS. sept 29 Utica Don't forget our Anniversary Ser- p.m. Rev. H. Mellow of Northminster United Church is our guest speaker. Special music will be provided by Mrs. Colby's Boys choir & Miss Jean Pear- gon of Uxbridge. This will be follow- ed by a Turkey .Supper op Saturday, October 16. i Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Mr, Frank Hortop of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Cawker and Mrs. G. Jef- fery. Mraand Mrs. Fred Ackney and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ackney were Sun- day evening tea guests. Miss Margaret Sutcliffe of Toronto is at her home here. Mrs. Sutcliffe, her mother is not too well. Mrs. N. Ashton and ,Mr. Andrew Heron were recent visitors at Bob Sutherlands. The Senbels of the Utica W.A. met discuss plans for decorating the church for the anniversary and then spent Monday afternoon carrying out their plans. a Geer and Marie Strong were read in church on Sunday morning." were at Lindsay Fair on Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Moore on the birth of their baby daughter. Lads Mr. and Mrs. E. King of Orillia were visiting Mr. Bert McKercher on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilbur of Taun- ton were at Ralph Wilbur'd last week, Mrs. Hilda Bailey is supply-teach- ing at Greenbank this week, It was nice to see a good attendance at church on Sunday. Mr. Bill Brown and Mrs. N, Ackney are improving the appearance of thelr homes with a coat of paint. Mr. Harold Dobson visited C. W. Lakey on Sunday. ' Centre 'Hall at Utica was passed at the last Township Council meeting and sent on to the Department of Agriculture for approval, Perry were visitors at Bert Mitchell's. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall spent last week-end with Mr, & Mrs. Harry Harper of Oshawa. Mrs, Lou Cassidy of Brooklin was a recent visitor at F. Kendall's. Mr. Lovell and friend of Richmond Hill spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Philp. : Mrs. Popadynik and baby apenit the week-end in Toronto. Mrs. McIntyre of Clinton has-been visftirig her duvighter Mrs. Gerry Nel- son. Mrs, Fred Wilkinson is visiting In Chatham with her son Scott. Mrs, Ivan Gray and family and Mr. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mitchell, vice next Sunday, October 2 at 2.30 ff -- The bands of marriage for Bruce Quite a number from this district A by-law to establish a- Community |- Mr. and Mrs, Jeff Holt of Port|- 7" Adewinte wiring in your home assures convenient, economical electrical living at its best. If you are planning to build a new home, have your local Hydro or your . Electrical Contractor explain why it is to your advantage to have : sufficient cir¢uits, switches and convenience outlets in order to . derive the full benefit from today's many electrical aids to living. Too often the unsatisfactory operation of electrical appliances is due to inadequate wiring. Many older homes, and some newly built homes, are, nof wired to efficiently opérate more than a few electrical appliances. Specify "Red Seal" wiring to the ' standard of The Electric Service : League of Ontario, a non-profit organization maintained to assist you » with wiring problems See your local Hydro Manager, or send for the FREE BOOKLET, "Facts About Electrical Wiring For Your Home " - of Ontario, 4 Carlton Street, Toronto 2. Writé to: The Electric Service League ADEQUATE WIRING for Better Electrical Living 'RED SEAL" BED ADEQUATE WIRING ' "This Red Seal on the service box is your assurahce of an _ Adequately Wired home.

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