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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Oct 1956, p. 7

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$5 Te «ade aliy wn THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26h, 1966--17 'Bl ckst k Norman Edgerton spent Sunday with ( Dorrell read an address and the fol-f A good many from here attended / BER : a oC | Mr and Mrs. Ed. Strong, Bowmanville. | lowing presentations were made--To | Anniversary Services at Cadmus on Epsom Port Pe RIVER. )) We Ke Lo. Mtiios Band 5 Juv, Eouler went on to Oshawa for Me Hutton, a Gradstone Bag; to Mrs. Sunday. ry L e sion Band met on s week, i utton,, a wrist watch; to Bill, a| My. and . Fred T Mr. and 5 R Tuesday after school in the Primary| Miss Pearl Wright spent the week- | music case; to John, a wallet; and to spent oy ace lo Tra od hoya to din Sumter gry bog od & Gun Club PERHAPS YOUR HEATER room. "We sang "This is My Father's | end at home, after a tour of the U.S.A, | Nancy, a Jo Wel Clock, and a sum of | Toronto ' : M dM Y 8 trp NEEDS THE *CURE* |- /|World" and said the Mission Band visiting Pittsburg, Pa., Williamsburg, money. Mr. Hutton expressed their ' ly or Sacks. Rogers BY Ja eported by 0. 0. Hamilton e calle unday Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lawrénson, Mr. ; THAT WE PRESCRIBE Purpose. We repeated Psalm 100. Va., Washington and New York, appreciation. 'A bountiful lunch was A Md & @ WE'LL Mrs. Hill explained it and offered| - A good attenaance was present for | served and a pleasant social hour was [and Mrs. Asco and Paul, Toronto, with | Vit" Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers: On Friday, Novémber 3, thet Club : spent. { Mr..and Mrs. Albert Wright, Sunday.| ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of Ux. | Will enjoy the Eighth Annual Dinner. COCA TRALEWAR YY ¥ prayer. Dennis Ashton took up the offering and 'we sang "Father Bless the Gifts", Roll call was answered by the name of one I invited to Mis- sion Band. Elizabeth Thompson read the minutes, Program as follows: reading by Bétty Bradburn, "The Happy Family"; recitation, Doris Ashton, "Fun in Season"; recitation, the Children's and Youth's service in the Anglican Church Sunday morning. The children took part in the service. Prizes were given the Sunday School pupils and awards to the Junior organ- izations. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson visit- ed her mother Mrs. Cobbledick, Orono, on Sunday. Credit: - - Mr. and Mrs, Perry Neals. Mr. an Mrs. Cecil Neils, Ruth and David, of Peterboro, visited Mrs. John McKee and called on several other friends on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor spent Sat- urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mes. Garnet Murray and girls at Port/ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and girls, Mr. and Mrs, Blake Gunter and chil- dren visited friends in Coe Hill and Madoc. The Men's Club of the Anglican Church held their first euchre in the Parish Hall, on Thursday evening. Prizes were won as follows: first bridge visited Sunday- with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Sorry to report that Mr, H, Archer and Mr. Wm. Hope are in hospital for surgery. Also confined to hospi- tal is Mrs. Ted Brown. We wish them a speedy recovery, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Stewart on the .birth of a During. the eight years the Club has from year to year made each year's dinner just a little bigger and better. Our first dinner was held at Caesarea, with Mrs. Fred Frayer 'preparing a wild duck supper, when 16 clib mem- bers partook of this well prepared meal. From there on the dinners were held at the "Del" till it got too small past few years this event has been Doan Assn The Twelve Dis-| A large crowd gathered in the Com- | Sunday. . ciples; song, Linda and Bob Kyte, | munity Hall Friday evening, in a| Mrs. Jennie Blackburn, Uxbridge, |lady, Mrs. F. Bailey; second lady, Mrs. | grandson F : old "When He Cometh"; reading, Gail farewell party for Rev. and Mrs. C.| with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Bowman. Wilbert Archer; first gen, Mr Geo. oo Mr. a ion, iy Si " 010 Phe Beast Rall Where the Scout Bonnetta, "Friends"; reading, Mar- W. Hutton and family. Mr. Neil| Miss Helen Ferguson, Whitby, and | Bowers, second gent, Mr. Thos, Lang-| A large crowd enjoyed an oveiiin i ol aes prepared the dinner, High garet Carnaghan, "Joseph and His | Malcolm was chairman for the follow- | Messrs. Stuart and Norman James, of | feld. Door prize, Mrs, Phena Mount- | of euchre and dancing on Frid : This n oe jn for Sas suum Sach joys a Kyte toil the story ling program: piano solo, Donna Mec- | Bowmanville, called on the Cecil Hills, | joy. There were eight tables, night in the school. Prize Sebo d the Scout Hall ng ptt gt ob re Sumbis Nuensles Classy with Laughlin; reading, Mrs. Wilbert Arch-|on Sunday. . were as follows: Ladies 1st--Mrs. 0. Guides and li Aerio i nh and Benediction, At- er; piano trio, Janice Byers, Anne| Mr. and Mrs. Art Rahm, Tyrone, Lane; 2nd--Mrs, Herman Kerry; and | ing the dinner. prepar- Place) 18 children and 2 leaders, iibson, and Joan Bradburn; reading, |spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Con.--Mrs. G. Taylor. Gents Ye i su ey ais, Fenelon | Mrs, Gilbert Marloy; solo, Mrs. H.|S. A. Rahm. Mrs, Art Rahm is con- Mr. O. Stone; 2nd--Mr. Bruce Hough- Soh py y ty x ars bind Kyte; reading, Mrs. Ernest Larmer; valescing after an operation in the Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Hayes, Islington, | land; 'and Con.--Mr. M. Geer. Door| The right kind of s ray used at th ons A dean di ih or duet, Mesdames Lorne Thompson and | Toronto General Hospital. Mr. and Misses Doris Hamilton and Joan Ven- | prizes were won by Mrs. M. Bailey [right tiifte can ls Ye ha 2 Wp \ | rs. [Harold McLaughlin; and a selection | Mrs. Stan Hall and family, Tyrone, | ning, Toronto, at their respective | and Mr. Bruce Taylor. Next party [alfalfa attacker f sw - f. Klett, Bowmanville in the after- by the Men's Choir. Then Dalton! were also Sunday visitors, homes, will be held Friday, Nov. 2nd weevils aod his i huge for ] . . ovils, o leafhoppers. noon, Glad to report Mr. Geo. Saunders ey is home from Toronto General Hos- pital and feeling much better. SCRIVER'S == PLUMBING Throne 339W PORT PERRY (O'R Glad to know Mrs. John Scott and Mr. Campbell are able to come back to their home. : --_-- And Dance The Port Perry Lions Club will hold their Annual Bingo and Dance at the ; Port Perry High School on FRIDAY, | Port Perry Community Hospital this week. We trust she will soon be hav- NOVEMBER 80. ing much better health. AER. Geo. Fowler and Mr. and Mis, . ° ! Da Ppp. - . ar Sorry to report Mrs, Hector Short- ridge is undergoing an operation in "Dollars and Sense" 'Have you aver tried banking by mail? {An extra service offered you by The Canadian Bank of Commerce is the convenience of mailing in your cheques for deposit. Just endorse your cheques like this: "Deposit to account of (your name)." Then slip them in an envelope with a special bank-by- os mail deposit form and mail them through your 1914, nearest post box. For a current account, your state- : EA ye - | : ment can be mailed to you each month. For a : a : : : jie oT : savings account, you can mail in your pass-book; : ; . i) ir it will be made up, and returned to you by post. tt [| J Ti Jc [| re br ym rs Here! New Task-Force 57 Chevrolet Trucks | ] , our branch and we'll gladly give you some special 3 IS : : =3 rsa co Performance-proved in a history-making test on the ALCAN Highway to Alaska THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE " NW-256 To N 'Here are the trucks that conquered the Alcan Highway -- one of the world's most challenging Six new Chevro.et trucks -- representing - roads! Six new '57 Chevrolet trucks, loaded with cargo, roared north from Dawson Creek, light-, medium- and heavy-duty models fav. Ly celled the length of the Alcan highway in less vi) than 45 hours, They ran day and night but - this was no test of speed It was a measure of -- toh the ability of these new Chevrolet trucks to } 1 perform under typic | conditions on the truck- Co hE killing Alcan run. Ihe Chevrolet fleet made ' normal stops along he wis and maintained safe und legal speeds. As a special additional test during the run, two of the trucks went the entire distance without once having tiicir engines "B.C. through 1,520 miles of mountains and mire, rain and hail -- every conceivable natural roadblock -- to Fairbanks, Alaska. Running around the clock, they made this tortuous trip -- normally a 72-hour run -- in less than 45 hours. J. R. Helm, Manager : PORT PERRY BRANCH sledgehammers the life out of trucks. Where a fog of superfine dust chokes engines, and vicious ruts subject chassis to months of wear Like a carelessly unwound ribbon, the Alcan Highway twists and reels for 1,520 miles. It tumbles over towering mountains of awesome beauty and wanders through desolate Yukon in a few hundred miles. stopped! forests. A miracle of engineering -- but a brutal This is the road that was chosen to give the It's all down in the AAA record book. And challenge to trucks. new '57 Chevrolet trucks a supreme test of more besides! Never before hs a new truck been so thoroughly pro cd. Come in and look ) Ni stamina, performance and handling case. The over these new Alcan Champs! It's the road where trucks grow old before results of that test made hauling history! ¢ their time. The road where gravel endlessly Low Cab Forward models outdate the C.OE. because they're lower, handsomer, easier to get into and out of, and save time in routine engine maintenance. Yet they offer all the traditional Cab Over Engine advantages. © Heavyweight Champs with Triple-Torque tandem are rated at 32,000 Ibs. GV, 50,000 Ibs. GEW. And Chevrolet's advanced tandem rear axle unit offers a built-in three-speed power divider--plus a unique "self-steering'" action that reduces tire wear and increases handling ease. : FIRST WITH THE MOST MODERN FEATURES! New - 283-cubic-inch Taskmaster V8 delivers 160 high-torque horsepower. Standard in Series 1800 and 1700, optional in Series 1300 through 1600 at extra cost. Horsepower ranges up to 220 in Chevrolet's complete line-up of modern V8 and 6 truck engines. Revolutionary Powermatic Transmission! This six-speed automatic, designed specifically for heavy-duty hauling, is an extra-cost option in series 1600 through W1900 models. Hydra- Matic is offered in 1300, 1400 and 1500 Series models at extra cost. New 1957 work-styling gives Chevrolet trucks an even fresher, fleeter appearance. There are three different and distinctive freatments. Proved on the Alcan Highway... Champs of every weight class! _ New Super Taskmast.r V8 flattens Yukon riountains! This 1957 1800 Series truck with its new 283 .cubic inch V8 engine was more than a match for Alcan mountains. It climbed towering ~ grades with jackrabbit uility is proud to announce that we are Port Perry Representatives for the Onfario Automobile Association (AAA) The Chevrolet Alcan run was sanctioned and officia' results certified --~ by the American Automobile Association All the way in DRIVE range with Powermatic! As a special test, this Powermatic-equipped 1900 Series tractor travelled the length of the:Alcan Highway -- up mountains and through. washouts -- in a single.forward-speed range! Alcan fleet reports up to 20 miles per gallon! That's based on official AAA fuel consumption figures for the Cameo Carrier, powered by the famous Thriftmaster 6 engine and equipped with Overdrive (optional at extra cost). ~ FREE! FREE! FREE! with all New Cars and Trucks and 1962 Used Cars and » later, we will give "FREE EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE 1. TOWING SERVICE i het 2. ROAD TIRE CHANGING b 8. MECHANICAL ROAD-SIDE SERVICE BX © 4. ROAD GASOLINE DELIVERY 8 8. ROAD BATTERY CHANGING Lo 3 Only franchised Chevrolet dealers Poiitvroiii/ display this famous trademark OWARD MOTORS PHONE 74 PORT PERRY Eo. 6. KEY AND LOCK SERVICE 7. EMERGENCY COLLISION SERVICE ALSO you get FREE OF CHARGE LIFE INSURANCE with Lloyd's of London which covers loss of Life or Dis- "memberment up to $8,000.00 and also Hospitalization and Weekly Endemnity.

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