Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Mar 1956, p. 5

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- Good News for Homema : Awe Marshall Pm in love with a wonderful gal . . . " .. is the tune your husband will hum when you serve extra good meals for less money. Follow these tips to cut down the high cost of. eating and till haying tempting goodness on your table: , 3 Buy fruits and vegetables that are plentiful. They cost Jess and ueually ese in the peak of their season which means the peak of "elr flavor. if Add inexpensive glamour to your meals (or refreshments)' sweh as this Valentine Appetizer. 3 . kers On the day of hearts make your dinner table "sparkle plenty". Have glasees filled with hot V-8 juice. Serve with a pat of butter and green celery "stirrere". These nutritious juices are squeezed healthfully from § different vegetables. Keep them on hand to capture appetites at any season, S-t-r-e-t-c-h your leftover meats with a can (1% cups) of rich beef gravy. Por example, make a double decker hot beef sandwich with slices of leftover beef between and over pieces of toast and 'pour warm brown gravy over all. man sized meal for the man of your heart.) pall Check grocery ads for items at special low prices. Do this each week Just ore you do the week's marketing, Read labels on cans and packages and frozen foods to see exactly how mueh | edible-food you are getting. Use lower priced meats and fish in your menu planning. There is often a Jena i (such as now, when pork is so reasonable) for different meats, owl and fish, Augment a "short" meal with a piping hot bowl of soup; It warms the soyl and tingles all the way down to the toes and gives the eater a feeling of well + 1g which makes him thoroughly enjoy all of his meal , . . aud get up from the le humming: I'm in love with a wonderful gal. J @ . . 80 SISTI320252828%8 NG ESSN NS ARN i M ' B li Gum Drops--22. Candy Canes--16 Doreen HOPE .....occovvioinivinriennironsen. 614 en S ow ng Peppermints--19, Lauras--14 Joyce Venning ............ccooonreriririnnnn 611 Jelly Beans--16. Jennys-- 9 ."° Over 200-- Singles... League Kacey Harper (All Sort)--2283, 201, Team Points Standing| Marie Foster (Peppermint)--293. Whiz Bangs cocoa. 7 68 Mabel Chapman (Caramel)--250, DRliuXe - srr irirssssirmseerses 7 48 Jean Rodd (Peppermint)--233, Black Jacks ........ : 0 46 Gladys Goode (Caramel)--218. COllian hr urigagen b 46 Mary 'Amell (Bon Bon)--216, Lucky Strike ... H 45 High Triple-- ' C. Popert 748; GQ. Hi C. Popert 324, 240; C. Andrews 256; Carnegie ... b 38 Kacey Harper (All Sort)--606 Dodgers 7 38 . hi Carfs cn. 0 37 High Triple with Handicap-- Blow Kings oo... 2 38 Gladys Goode (Caramel)--660, Stars: ,.c... WE Tin HE JAN 7 38 : Fitz johns RANT 0 32 Pi Legion oie 0 29 ) E py . A udeats oon fn miami 2 20 I, d Ww d N h : Redeaps onion 2 27 d 1€5 e 4 10 t gh Triples-- Rowling League MARCH 14th-- Goode 626; B. Miller 622; G. Mark 612. gh Singles-- Points Total J. Brain 251; G. Clark 249; H. Eden- Team Faken Points borough 236; M. DeNure 238; EK. | Mustangs... 17 21 Hall - 230, " . Hurricanes b 19 : Helicopters bh 17 A FCB = Mosquitoes 2 14 . Bombers :/ icmp one 712 Ladies Monday PIYrs wooo B10 Spitfires oo... LX. bo. 9 Bowling League Lancasters - 2 9 : Kitty Hawks ... 2 9 Standings-- Sunderlands . ww. 3 2 Black Balls--24, All Sorts--16 [Jets covers. ~S 0 2 Caramels--16 North Stars ........... 0 2 : Bon Bons--24, WARNING Dog owners or harborers of ddgs in the Village of Port Perry must have a 1956 dog tag attached to the collar of each ° dog by April 1st, 1956, in accordance with By-Law No. 1031 as amended by By-Law No. 1050. ete ope se 2 0 os 0g anette top ey Dog tags may be purchased at the Treasurer's Office. . JOHN F. RAINES, I'eb. 29, 1956: -- Clerk. een, fea rates © Youle on Quality Street when you drive Meteor now priced with the lowest! You'll feel a very special pride in a new '56 Meteor. For there's no mistaking the quality that distinguishes this proud member of Canada's foremost fine-car family. There' extra protection in . / . Safeguard Design Meteor embodies the foremost } / safety ideas to protect you and our family against injury : Avni iy Safeguard deep-centre ; steering wheel-and Safeguard double-grip door locks are standard on every '66 Meteor. Bafeguard options include seat belts, insfrument panel padding, rs ws | ", Ze s1 fod dded sun visors, all for less t ¢./ LW 4 n' $36.00. ! 'rom Walch THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW & on TV every Sunday night 3 Wherever youdrive, the quality © look of Meteor's sleek styling and high-fashion interiors will reflect your good judgment and individuality. The smoothest, liveliest V-8 power responds instantly to your command for flashing getaway, surging pickup and safe passing. Meteor protects you with exclusive Safeguard Design; offers the matchless brilliance of optional Merc-O-Matic Drive, and every modern power assist. And best of all, you can step up to the fashion \ of the finest without stepping out ~~ - of the low price field! See for : yourself --this week! Foremost star in its field ee Invitation Tournament of the Oshawa 'and District Badminton League please note the following information, Monday, March 26th at 7 p.m. SHARP at the Airport Club, Ladies', Men's and Mixed Doubles with consolations for each, lees, $1.50 per person per event, to be in hands of Executive Friday, March 23rd. County I'lying Club, Badminton Seec- tion, Cloverdale St., Oshawa, Ont, - partner and event as well as the name of your Club, Jessie Deremo 270; Dorothy Jardine 262; Jeanne Goode 266; Meta How- sam 2556; Marie Healey 253; Joyce Venning 242; Doreen Hope-241, 227; Ruby Christie 220; Dorothy Venning 217; Grace Christie 212; Glenda Taylor 211; Myrtle Prentice 209; Marg. Rodman 208; © Bert. Freelon 206; Miriam Price 201; Beth Okg © 201, ------ 'Badminton Anyone interested in taking part in The Tournament will commence on There will be Entries and Cheques payable to Ontario Contact A. M. Moore, 1131 intries should show the name of i 4 Jashion } Lo atls i \ p - Four fine sefies: Iustrated; Rideau Four-door Town Sedan BE MILES AHEAD... BE SAFELY AHEAD WITH ' elear. A FINER VALUE FROM FORD OF CANADA IT'LL PAY YoU TO SEE YOUR lf DEALER BEFORE YOU BUY ANY NEW CAR! ' WILLIAMS MOTOR SALES * Phone 576 ; FOR A SAFE BUY USED 'CAR. . . SEE YOUR METEOR DEALER Port Perry PORT PERRY Custom Slaughtering Meat Prepared for ~ Lockers ---- CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PHONE 29 erat i Yale PATA Baki dain nig THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1066-5 + RCN HUNTS SUBS WITH 'COPTERS gh Extons Y teks 4 --Central Press Canadian onslve tests are being carrled out off Canada's east coast Ww determine the capability of the helicopter as an addition tc the anti-submarine armament of the Royal Canadian navy, helicopter of HS-50, the RCN's antl-submarine helicopter unit, lowers its underwater detection equipment (dunking sonar) as it hovers over the suspected location of a submarine. The helicopters of HS-50 are engaged in developing anti-submarin ships and other aircraft of the RCN. ¢ Asing tactics Wii { S-- -- DOUBLE PROTECTION THE CO-OP WAY GROUP HOSPITALIZATION Family--$28.00 or $40.00 per year. Single $14.00 or $20.00 per year Let the CO-OP pay your Doctor Bills ) ACCIDENT, SURGICAL and- OBSTETRICAL CARE Family--$30.00 per year. Single $15.00 per year, No Paid Agents--Contact: Vice-President---John A, Ball, Uxbridge 52 r 3 Director--Ryerson Beare, Port Perry 108 r 2-3 Director--Walter A. Kerr, Brooklin 14 1 2 Seeretary-Treasurer--Mrs, I. L. McLean, Pickering 99 J 4 ONTARIO (COUNTY) CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill, Ontario wt ' | -- | -- --- Application Wanted Applications will be received by Council at the office of Ir the undersigned for the position of Dog Catcher for the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry. Further information may be had at the Treasurer's Office. Applications to be in the hands of the Clerk by noon, Friday, March 28rd, 19506. ' John I. Raines, Clerk. Dated March 12, 19506. r---e--- JD) ) S| |) GI) | SG | |) |) EC | | | I AVEBROCIK 'DEPARTMENT STORE | Do it yourself PASTE Sunworlhy wallpaper! f | | ~~ DRAPERIES PRINTED KITCHEN PATTERNS, 36 inches wide Bark Cloth, $1.35 yd. fn A A LU NH) [ras Aan YOU SIMPLY WET IT... that's the wonderful feature of this new Pre-Pasted wallpaper there's no. pasting for you to do. You just wet it in the water tray -- and you're ready to start decorating. The paste stays workable for at least ten minutes . . . so there's no need to hurry. And you can start and stop when you Poplin .... 89c. yd. Print... 75. yd. pl 1 please, SLIDE IT INTO PLACE! After 'wetting, you can slide the paper into position quickly and easily. Pre- cision-trimmed edges will provide a perfect join. Don't be afraid of tearing Pre-Pasted Sunworthy wallpaper for it has special wet-strength--it's really tough! And remember . . . it's inexpen- sive---you can decorate a 10" x 10" room and it's washable .» You can keep that freshly decorated for as little as $7.90. . look for years! New Pre-Pasted Papers VERY HANDY and SATISFACTORY, 89¢c. to $1.29 roll. Papers in Stock 29c. roll and up. . because equipment to clean up. 600 pattérns to choose from. there Printed Bark Cloth ABSTRACTS, 16 inches wide $1.50 and $1.65 yd. WHITE, GREY and NATURAL BACK GROUNDS tools or are no ------a--. 48 inch Drapery $1.89 & 2.75 yd 36 inch Printed Bark Cloth, 8c. yd. | ASSORTMENT OF SAMPLE | PATTERNS FOR READY MADE DRAPERY SERVICE Phone 43 Port Perry ! TY] * i 2) ¥ A y vow Tae 8 a ' * I - wily FAA

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