---ry » re SUN SaleNo.SD-5- 120 ook I TR ARIVBREE +o toa erisasaastinsassts ss irisisrismare 13 Ladies' Monday LL Rar RRR A WR RVI Te rs NIWA, 2A 11 4s 10 TERT FTE ATI 11 Night Bowling. BUHErIlen 1a Ss rippisrests b BIE il iii is High Single--Marjorie Edwards 241 Grasshoppers High Triple--Kate Smith 589 Bees ........ RISE Most Spares--Elma Vernon 10 Moths ....... ' Over 200--Marion Foster 231, Elma Mosquitoes Vernon 214, Muriel Taylor 211, Hornets .........o. Edna DeShane 237, Gladys Goode Spiders .......... 214, Marjorie Edwards 241, Kate Caterpillars Smith 228, Lorraine Raines 205. { AUCTION SALE The Departnient of Highways offers for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, "the following: 3--1; TON EXPRESS TRUCKS 1--¥% TON EXPRESS TRUCKS 2--5 TON DUMP TRUCKS MODELS -- FROM 1947 to 1951 TERMS -- Cash or certified cheque Material to be sold on "as is" basis AUCTION SALE to be held at Department of Highways Garage, 138 Hope Street, Port Hope, Ontario, on Wednesday, February 13th, 1957 at 1.30 p.m. Material may be inspected from 9 a.m. to 4 . p.m. prior to sale. Further information may be obtained from: - Mr. C. E. Abrams, Senior Stockkeeper, 138 Hope Street N., Port Hope, Ontario. ' .- DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS OF ONTARIO Ladies' Wednesday Nigh Bowling Pts. taken Total Tam EPL IARI, 7 18 Sunderlands ................ 0 14 North Stars ...........2 14 Hurricanes ........ NINO, | 14 Splthires nai iniininn b 13 Kitty Hawks . 0 12 Helicopters ...... wT 12 Mustangs .....,. wT 7 . Mosquitoes .. "0 7 Flyers ........ wl 6 Lancasters .. i} b Bombers iin 0 4 High Single-- Joy Hull--278 High Triple-- Joy Hull--606 'Singles-- Mary Sweetman--266; Doreen Hope --229; Betty Collins--229; Louise Car- negie--227; Mary McGregor -- 218; Elaine Bailey--210; Claire Lowcock-- 208; Audrey DeNure--202; Joyce Em- merson--201; Jeanne Goode -- 200; Ruby Roach--200. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird at Saintfield. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, of Port Perry, and daughter Lois, who is home for holidays, visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey and family on Sunday. Pleased to report Mrs. Wm. Ross has been released from Oshawa 'hos- pital following an operation and is improving in health. She is at the Phone: Turner 5- 2481 | home of her son at Brooklin. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Ansell and ' Michael, of Toronto, and Mrs. Gordon Taylor visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Jean and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer, Carol and Doug., visited Friday evening in Port Perry with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Butson and Mf¥s. Geer's brother who has returned from hospital following an accident. There will be a euchre party this Saturday night, Feb, 2 in Manchester hall. Proceeds for Utica Hall build- ing fund. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart, of To- ronto, spent Sunday with Mr. gnd Mrs. Thos. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holtby and sons Billie and Gordon, Manchester, visited Sunday with Mrs. McKercher. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.Jeffrey spent Sunday in Oshawa visiting with Mr, and Mrs. John Moore and son Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squelsh of Col- umbus, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Christie and Darlene. The Community Club party on Fri- day evening had another good attend- ance with everyone having a good time. There was twelve tables of euchre played with prizes going to-- ladies 1st, Mrs, Vera Brown; 2nd Mr. A. Christie; Con., Mrs. Gilbert. Gents 1st, Mr. W. Rogers, 2nd, Mr. David Prentice; Con,, Mr. Kerry. Lucky Draws were won by Mrs. M. Bailey and Mr. A. Timms. Following lunch the evening closed with a lively dance to the wonderful music and calling supplied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers and Mr. Prentice. Next party will be held Feb. 8th. Mr. and Mrs, W. Rogers recently with Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton at Ash- burn, Mr. and Mrs. Florrls spent one day last week in North Bay visiting with friends. Some of the young people of the village enjoyed a skating party at Pine Grove on Saturday evening. They re- port having a wonderful time, Mr. and Mrs. Don Boynton, of To- Sela es em alll When the light says "go" --you GO! 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It smooths the bumps, straightens the curves, paves the road in front of you, "You sit low, snug and comfortable, while your Ford hugs the road like a coat of paint, It's fun to go first--and go smooth--in a Ford! Quality goes deep in the new Inner Ford! Ford has built- in quality in places you never see. Bodies are heavier, more sturdily built; they're completely insulated to keep out sound and weather; doors close with the solid authority of a bank vault, Every nut and bolt is new, each inch newly engineered! in satin-smooth ride . . . in . Ford takes nothin' from nobody! In looks . . . in get-up-and-go . . . quality and solidity . , (Certain features iiustrated or mentioned are Standard" on toma models, optional al extra cost on othera.y = Sond) "COUNT. (0]'} LI] SIGNS ae PHONE 512 rine the new kind of with Even-Keel Ride * MANCHESTER GARAGE PORT PERRY YOU'RE INVITED TO GET THE FEEL OF THE NEW KIND OF FORD AT YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER'S . FARIANE 500 CW VICTORM | CUSTOM 300 FORDOR SEDAN 'tained her age-group of some twenty | nequainting ourselves with the best. TRL Say lage dS TRE EVN "ba 5 4 RETR RA oh v, 4 fie , £ 7 * ous od L » A ' : : A j : ! / A . fa dant et J 3 v3 ; A EFF + "SE 14 A VEL -- ob RA Sl inate BE a a ------] aid nit v ronto, and-Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence |S Boynton and daughter, of Gormley, visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Wes- ley Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. David Prentice, Mrs. Wm. Ackney and Mr. Wesley Ackney visited Sunday with Miss Annie Ack- ney at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs, M. Hodgson, Oshawa, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. B. Bailey and Allgn, Prince Albert (Continued from page 4) THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery will be held in the PORT PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY Saturday, February 9, 1 at 2.00 p.m, ANNUAL REPORT WILL BE RECEIVED ELECTION OF OFFICERS wiches, cup-cakes, coffee were pro- vided by the members, Another even- ing over, eh! : Last Saturday afternoon John Hunt- | er treated several of his friends to a skating party over near the woods. | This party ended by the usual hot-dogs | and sweet food, then they were taken | home by his mother Mrs. G. Hunter, In the evening his sister,' Beth enter- who took same advantage of an open air rink. Toes and noses were chilled as a result, and all journeyed back to the house. After a few active games, all sat down to sandwiches, cake, ice cream and hot drink. Finally all were taxied home after a pleasant evening. We wish a hurried get-well to Mr, Sager who is sick and confined to bed. Mr. Rzadkouski, our teacher, spent the week-end in Toronto. Miss Nola Hunter, Port Perry, en- joyed the week-end with her cousin Miss Beth Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Doble and fam- ily of Sunderland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. ---- William Jennings Bryan: The hum- blest citizen of all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause is stronger than all the hosts of error. se Yee Arnold: Matthew Culture is the that has been known and said in the world, and thus with the history of the human spirit. --X-- George Bernard Shaw: We have no more right to consume happiness with- out producing it than to consume Every plot owner is a member who is welcome and is entitled to vote on all questions. GRANT CHRISTIE, President. 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