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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Oct 1955, p. 5

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UAT PLANTS Buf surAn A FEY PLANS ALRPILLARS ONE oF THESE 13, AD ON i occhsion Jf 2 fu i: AGA oly gi IN 1 MAN: EATING ERS oF NORTHERN si." INOCULATE, sud GRAFT BY AT MICA i 0 IS TAS Su us : INOCULATE, Pi Jifhoduce, MIND ¢ HARMFUL EFFRS ZARMFUL EFFECT) 829 tds EERE Reta 28 A Sem SA : ENTERTAINMENT Friday, November 4, at 8:15 p.m. PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL. THE PORT PERRY UNITED 'CHURCH CHOIR presents: "The World Brotherhood i in Song" Admission--Adults 5c. Public School Pupils 35c¢. The events of recent years have made us realize that the world is not so very large after all. realize more fully the need for a better among all peoples, We are beginning to understanding In doing this we must learn each others customs, songs and each others ideals so that through- understanding we may create a "WORLD OF BROTHERHOOD" and thus a "WORLD OF PEACE", nov3 Pram. |Ladies Wed. Night i 'B li I, Team Pts. Taken Tot. Pts, | ow ng eague Fitzjohn .........coocoovrinn. 29 October 19th, 1955 Star coe, 25 Whiz Bangs 28 . Team Pts. taken Tot. Pts. | Dodgers ............ wlio 5 22 Spitfires .....ccooin B rovierses 4 24 Deluxe'......... iS 21 BolS Liisi WEI. 2 Carnegie EE ¢ ! "1a : ow Kings lcci 0 18 . Kitty Hawks wero. RI RY Bote oer ii 5 18° Hurricans . iii 1 21 Carps .......... : 16 North Stars .........vee. 8 20 | culligans 13 Helicopters ,...... web 20 | Red Caps 13. Flyers ....... ..6 < 19 Legian, : OLS. VERE TP ORY 11 MOSQUILOS ooeenrrrrssenea : ackjacks 9 Majin and 19 Mud Cats 9 jombers ....... wd 14 . High Triples-- EA Mustangs res wl 10 R. Hutchinson---734; G. Goode--693; Sunderlands ..... wel 9 | A. Cawker--696; W, Harper--630; D. Lancasters ..................... 0 - 8 Pargeter--617; J. Hope --013; G. Pal- High Triple-- mer--e609, Grace Christie--041. Over 200 Scores-- Grace CHristie--260; Marie Brint- nell---236§) Joan Christie--228; Elaine Bailey -- 213; Bernice Fines 217; Gwen Rennie--212; Norma Crozier-- 212, 202; Marion Healey--212; Joy Ballard--207;4 Marg. Carnegie--206; Mary Enge--202; Meta Howsam--201; Dorothy Tennant--201; Ruby Adder- ley--201, Ladies Monday Night League Standings-- Bon Bons--22 Black Balls--18 Gum Drops--22 Candy Canes--10 Peppermints--21 Lauras-- 8 Jelly Beans--16 All Sorts-- 7 Jennys--16 Carmels-- 6 Over 200-- : Mrs. Hayes (Jenny)--229 Mrs. R. Vernon (All Sort)--212 Mrs. C. Vernon (Jelly Bean)--207 Mrs. Harris (Caramel)--208 Mrs. Burnett (Laura)--204 High Triple-- Mrs. Edwards (Black Ruity tts, A prize to be given to Mrs. Chapman (Bon Bon) for obtaining the closest to 100 points less than the high triple. Her Rohize were 488. ~ Whatyoo can do with money ym larg cigars with lage bils-- Hide it.in the cookie jar-- To ik Juror always raids the jar] Now there you have something, whether you pay all cash or in instalments! They're fireproof and ocfe joo -- every Bond is registered. They're no geod for papering walls but con be used to buy the whole Stick it under the mattress -- Too lumpy for comfortable sleeping! Spend it all--and fast-- Tt wont be there when you really need it! house. And what a comfortable feel. ing to know-you have the funds for an emergency or opportunity. More than a million Canada Savings Bond investors have that comfortable feeling. 2 AY, 10th Series pays a, - 3% ; interest o*' Sampnee™ CS-4.55-W2 Rr ax a : 5 "kd ra a eas Acs - Ha SNARE ARALY Men's League High Singles-- G. McKee--285; R. Hutchinson-- 281, 269; A. Cawker--276, 243; G. Goode--264; W. Harper--259; H. Edenborough--255; J. Hope--251; G. Palmer--247; D. Pargeter--241, ------------ Bowmanville Votes (Chicken Giblets - | Giblets from- young tender broiler & Delicious for chicken soup [§ -Oct27 | 38 For Beer Outlet On Wednesday, October 20th, qthe people of Bowmanville voted in favour of a Brewery Store, but voted against 'beverage rooms and liquor store. LY / g Farrenang Wedding { DUNBAR . FERGUSON In an evening ceremony at Donlands United Church, Toronto, on Sept. 19, Mona Aileen Ferguson, daughter of Mr. Albert Roy Ferguson and the late Mrs. Ferguson of RIR. 2, Nestleton, was united in marriage with. Mr. Geo. Goldie Dunbar, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dunbar of Toronto. The cere- mony was performed by Rey. George R. Perkins against a background of pink and white gladioli. Mr. Wesley Wildman played the wedding music and Miss Anne Devitt sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Bless This House". The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a floor length gown of white moire taffeta on prin- cess lines and ending in a slight trafn, The fitted bodice" was fashioned with a wide V neckline and short sleeves, and a deep over-skirt of taffeta fell in folds to a deep point in the back. A rhinestone and pearl embroidered cap held her fingertip veil of nylon net. - She carried a bouquet of Better Times roses. The bride's sister, Miss Sanda Fer. guson, was her only attendant, wear- ing irridescent turquoise taffeta in strapless style with matching jacket. The skirt was smoothly flared with a deep centre pleat. She wore a head- dress of white leather and carried pink Briarcliff roses. | and Mr. Bill Ferguson, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1955-5 Mr. Frank Parker was best man, and ushers were Mr. Clarke Pickett A reception followed at the home of the groom's parents, 147 Donlands Ave., when Mrs, Lloyd Wright, sister of the bride received, wearing a two plece dress of irridescent blue peau de UXBRIDGE; ONT. , soie . vith navy accessories. The groom's mother wore a dove grey silk' suit with navy accessories and corsage of pink roses; Sal For their honeymoon trip to Quebec province, the bride donned a light blue woollen boucle knitted suit with black velvet hat and black accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar will reside at 532 King- ston Rd., Apt. 211, Toronto, Have You given this Matter any Thought 1956 municipal elections are less Rate- payers should be giving some thought than a couple of months off, now to who the personnel of council will be in 19566, whether or not they are wholly satisfied with the operation of their town business this year and what questions they would like to have answered at the coming nomination meeting, DELICIOUS, THOROUGHLY COOKED Ready-to-Eat BAR-B-Q CHICKENS $1.99 (Same size chicken usually _ sold at $3.00) GET ONE ANYTIME! We Bar-B-Q Hundreds Weekly. Available HOT, every hour, day or evening. chickens. or chicken stew. 26c, per lb, You Can Earn Upto $18 A Day AS A SKILLED TRADESMAN IN, ONE _ OF THESE INTERESTING FIELDS: il DIESEL TELEVISION: . WELDING REFIGERATION. SIGN WRITING We Test, Train and Place Thousands of Men Every Year -- From 16 to 60. All Training Is The Prac- tical Learn-By-Doing Type. No Need to Quit 'Present Employment Day, Evening and Home Study -Courses Available, WHY" Postpone A Brighter Future For Yourself? - Get Complete Information Free and 'Without Obligation, Write for FREE Hlustrdted Literature CHICAGO VOCATIONAL TRAINING CORP. LTD. 935 Weston Rd., Toronto 9 Name . od ORONO ] Admission : OPENING HOCKEY GAME O.H.A. INTERMEDIATE LI BOWMANVILLE BARONS vs. ORPHANS In Port Perry Memor ial G ardens Friday, November 4h Game Time 8.30 p.m. Adults 50c. HAY Children 25c¢. Adequate serving for 4 persons i Fresh Cooked i XE Thursday; Oct. 27 The King of the Kyber Rifle Fri. - Sat, Oct. 28-29 Rage at Dawn with Randolph Scott also "PIRATES OF TRIPOLI" Monday, Oct 31 and Tuesday, Nov. 1 Sign of the Pagan Cinemascope and Technicolor Wed.-Thu., Nov. 2-3 Richard Widmark, in Hell & High Water Cinemascope and Tec hnicolor The assessment roll of the Township of Reach for the year 1965 upon which the taxes for the year 1956 will be levied has been returned to me. Take notice that a Court 6f Revision will be held in the Township Hall at Man- chester on Monday, Nov. 7 at. 1.30 p.m. to hear appeals duly notified for against assessments. Oct. 27 GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk. SRS ARN LR I WALLPAPER 1956 NOW IN ROOM LOTS OF PAPER Clearing - NEW PRE-PASTED WALLPAPER FOR 19c. roll RUBBERS : GOODRICH, BATA, DOMINION Knee Boots MEN'S eee $4.50 BOYS ooo $3.95 Children's Fur-lined $4.50 - BOYS' MEN'S Cressi eirrse eatin siaans ' Turnbull's Underwear 2-Piece Suit $2.50 NL 2-Piece Suit $4.35 MEN'S COMBINATIONS ...... Hornell Blouses $5.95 Jgyptian Cotton, % length sleeve -- Tan, Red, Yellow, Navy, Turquoise (12 to 20) (12 to 20) Wool Skiris $10.95 . $12.95 | W. R. Children's Wool Plaid Skirts $3.95 and $4.95 PENMAN'S (9%; to 11) Mercerized Cotton Hose WARM WINTER AHEAD IN JOHNSTON'S famous made-to-measure CHINOOK OVERCOATS Bed Spreads $6.75 CHENILLE Abstract Designs, 45 inch." Barkcloth Drap pery, $1.50 per yard Groceries FOR HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS-- Dr. Ballard's Dog Food 48 oz, Brown Bear White Honey, Kisses, Suckers, Peanuts, Jelly Beans, Gumdrops--Various Prices Culverhouse Fancy Tomato Juice EE PEP PE ETE A Wo R Johnston's made to measure overcoat is warms tighter -- moré comfortable than any you've ever worn because i" it's made from your choice of superb British Overcoatines and M "ats made to fit yous That means at's going to be drach fre 4) at such vulnerable spots as the nechhine, the collar the sleces i Order yours before the icy winds blow o 4 §t 8c and $1. 19 Bath Mat Sets $4.75 ° CHENILLE, Floral Patterns and Plain. y COLORS---Rose and Grey , a [3 ¥ 'Congowall, 69c. ft. LATEST DESIGNS Linoleum Tile, 12¢. each - Prunes, 1 Ib. Lynn Valley an cern ni 3 for 26¢. Large Dreft - 2 Ib. pebitne 55c. Hayhoe's 'Astor Coffee, 1 1b, ............ 86¢. Jan, 4 10, LN civics ii iin cneriion 75¢ ARI Bien re --0C. Johnson's Glo-Coater Wax Applier 69c. Brooms ........, Newport Fluffs, 13 qt. Pillow Pattern Cup or Saucer FE NAT SNP CO OTI AA 26¢. Apple and Strawberry Phone 43 DAILY DELIVERY OASHORORORON ACRE I Taste ag eset, Hai Lod v 3 TE . " id fre a ~ XT oy, nts NX ry SAREE Ln Xd TRL a Rag Ca - sas ~~ > 4 ¥ v AT Cy th {oa Toy wae "I 3 ruin gis 3 ad Ry Ww ov Pod AT ng Pe TR RO EY Ry rk

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