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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Mar 1957, p. 5

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a apd NOTICE When the use ofthe Corporation Water Pump is re- quired the request Hit through the Clerk-Treas- urer, The charge will be¢'the prevailing hourly rate paid by the Corporation andthe rent of $5.00 for the Pump each day it is used, JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk ; "marl4-21 The Village of Port Perry | Ladies' Monday | Night Bowling Standing-- Moths--43 Spiders--36 Mosquitoes--43 Crickets--33 Beetles--40 Bees--382 Grasshoppers--40 Termites--31 Caterpillars--39 Ants--26 Hornets--38 Butterflies--20 High Single--Myrtle Blakely--245 High Triple--Janet Hutchinson--542 Triple nearest 427-- EASY MONEY pA AGENTS WANTE --_ Call Adams Fur RA 5-6536 or a Phon SELLING ure, Oshawa r 6 p.m. AL. WARD 80J, Port Perry Ethel Hutchinson--424 Over 200-- Lorraine Raines--225; Pat. Lane-- 217; Marion Lawrence--213; Myrtle Blakely--245; Marjory Burnett--218; Janet Hutchinson--227. Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling Vigor Oil Co. Ltd. Oshawa RA. 5-1109 "Port Perry Moto es and Service PORT PERRY RON LOWCOCK, Prop. PHONE 381 RESO SARSARAARBEARARS FOR SALE fg COLONY. HOUSE or SIMILAR TYPE BUILDING : same to be constructed by the Grade XII hays Mr. John Jefford, Shop Instructor, Phone 210 : 'oNTARD COUNTY {SEED FAIR | HIGH SCHOOL, PORT PERRY 'y 7 high Suality Rn me has been prepared, PROF. J ROWBERRY, * Field Husbandr, Depatment, 0.A. c, Guelph, There is a Splendid "PROFITABLE HAY AND PASTURE PRODUCTION" All farmers are invited to attend. 'H.L. FAIRS MURRAY HOLTBY, # Secretary<Treasurer, President. 5 ONT. COUNTY SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT ASS'N DR ROBO ORO APPAPOPOPORAIIORAAOP IO eR 4 0 eS Od BB 00 2 08 a Ba St Bt 00 0 A 0 a 00" 0 0" 3" 0 a a CAB ALROALAIAIAAALAAAL ERAT March 9th Points Team Taken Total JOS otitis iin enecanrie 4 44 wo 0 40 North Stars .................. 5 40 Sunderlands .................... 7 36 Kitty Hawks ... 3 31 Lancasters .....ccoinn 3 31 Flyers ..cococevvvveivevenrennns 2 29 Helicopters .. 0 28 Mustangs .... b 26 Hurricanes 2 26 Bombers ...... 6 26 Mosquitoes... 9 23 High Single--Ruby Williams 286 High Triple--Ruby Williams 641 Singles--Ruby Williams 202, 286; Marjorie Honey 249, Mabel Cook 262, Marion Healey 248, Joy Ballard 248, Rebecca Bruton 245, Marg. Carnegie 237, Marie Healey 223, 240, Elma Doyle 227, Eleanor Cawker 205, 220, Vi Weatherall 215, Elsie Clark 212, Shirley Chilton 203, 208, Noreen Howes 206, 207, Dorothy Tennant 203, Audrey DeNure 202, Elaine Bailey 202, Shirley Newman 202. Triples--Ruby Williams 641, Rebec- ca Bruton 627, Marie Healey 622, Joy Ballard 621. Men's Bowling League Standings-- | Carnegie--46 Stars--41 DeLux--45 Howard--34 Juniors--4b6 FitzJohns--26 Black Jacks--43 Archers--26 Whiz Bangs--42 Flyers--17 = RRRRR AN RASS ASR ARR 25%0%%0% 0. 0 0 0 eS eas a uu 0 0 ng es Chet Geer. visited Mrs. The Annual Meeting of the® Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, will be b€ld at the LIBRARY, PORT PERRY, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21st at 8 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to those interested in your hospital to attend this meeting." Legion--42 Legionaires--14 High Single--B. Miller--294 High Triple--B. Miller--710 Utica There was a very good attendance at the last Euchre party held at Man- chester Hall for the Utica Hall build- ing fund. Prize winners were Mrs. Bert Mitchell, Ed. Donnelly, Chet. Geer and Mr. Stone. Consolation pri- zes went to B. Gatenby & Bill Brown. The walls of the hall are finished and' our volunteer workers are now work- ing at the platform. Application has been made for the government grant. Mr. and Mrs. Strong and girls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer. Mrs. L. Ross, a former resident of this community, is quite ill in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mrs. Ashton at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Mitchell were at Tom Sutherlands on Sunday. Mi. Jim Mitchell celebrated his birthday, March 6, at the home of his daughter Mrs, Ivan Gray. Mr. M. Parkin, Kinsale, on Wednesday. ice and broke her ankle, in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. boy Saturday night, Hillis and Ralph Wilbur visited Mrs. N. Ackney in Toxonto, Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Harper, Oshawa. one 'day last week. ships party at Manchester Saturday night, March 16. gave the lesson thoughts and prayer. ea ne a a ee ea a en ee ea eee a a EE EC 2020800080000 0809080 5%, 0%, 8% 0% 5% 370 1 0 0 0% a0 we 0 0 0 0 0 4% Ve and Mrs. Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. | § Mrs. Saunders fell last week on the H She is now | § Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip, Mr. and 3 Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sutherland h and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell were £ at George Harpers Saturday evening. |g Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerrow and family i had dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Herman | Bob Wilkinson on the birth of a baby i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall were |¥ in Pontypool on Sunday and visited {| Mrs. Cecil Harper visited Kendalls f Congratulations to the Epsom Ho- i ckey Team on winning the champion- 4 Don't forget the next Hall Euchre o Congratulations P. P, H, 8. Junior Girls Basketball team, coached by Miss G. Brock, eli- minated the basketball teams from Stouffville and 'Burks Falls to win the COSSA Championship. The P.P.H.S. Senior boys, under Mr. 'Parkinson reached the finals by defeating Pickering College, but were edged out of °C hampionship by | Bracebridge. . Prospect Prospect W.A, met at the home of Mrs. Frank Vernon, on Wednesday evening, March 6th. Roxie Webster conducted the worship period, the the- me being "Faith and witness", Foll- owing the motto and hymn, our pas- tor, Rev. Braham offered prayer. Tot Holtby read the scripture and Roxie There was a report of the recent W. M.S. convention, Margaret Holtby, Ist. vice-president took charge of the business session. correspondence. There were reports from several convenors. The date for Fifteen dollars was voted to the W.M. Hospital Auxiliary of Port Perry. solo and Tot gave a humerous read- ing. The meeting closed with tHe theme song and prayer. During the social hour, Miss Spen- pretty pepper and salt set. - Mrs. Vernon was assisted by Tot Holtby, Roxie Webster and Mrs. Mos- 'and friends for their cheery get-well cards and friendly visits during my stay at Community Memorial Hospi- nie, the nurses and Rev. R. H. Wylie Janet Vernon read the minutes and ' Walle. the annual bazaar was set for May 29. thanks to all for letters, cards, gifts and calls; alse S. and twenty-five dollars to Women's! (o Dr. for Gordon during his stay in the:has- Roxie "entertained with a fine piano pital. THANK YOU cer conducted an interesting contest [thanks to the whole staff of Port "Table setting and Etiquette", which | Perry Hospital and Dr. Baldwin, also was won by Margaret. She received a | to all who called and sent flowers and cards during my stay in the hospital, Thank you again, i ie ienko in serving delicous refreshments. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Segal and family in the recent, sudden death of her husband, at his home in Toronto. It is nearly nine years ago since they moved from here to Toronto. The late Alexander Segal is father of Isadore of Philadelphia, Mrs. S: Sch- nitman- (Dorothy) of New York, Mor. ris of Oshawa, Mrs. S..Brierstone (Rose) of Toronto, Mrs: F. Lobe (Mary) of Chicago and Ester at home. Mrs. Kinsman and mother, Mrs. Pil- sworth, have returned to Cobourg after visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Hor- ace Webster. Mrs. Hollingworth of Port Credit is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnsell Webster. Cards of Thanks I would like to extend my sincere 'thanks to my relatives, neighbours tal. Also special thanks to Dr. Ren- * Florence Brown. We wish to express our sincere , e8pecially the children Rennie and nurses who cared Janet and Clare Vernon I would like to say many, many Tena 'Arnold CONTRACTING - Phone 240W Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Lid. At Your Sepvice For. MATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Port Perry PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB ANNUAL "SPRING BALL "= Port Perry Public School Auditorium on Music by CY McLEAN and HIS ORCHES' (all coloured band) Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 ® Admission $2.50 per couple Dress--Optional The Work Clothes that Laugh at Hard Wear? "Big88 OVERALLS WORK SHIRTS, WORN PANTS FOR THE WORKING MAN Hgugh's 'Big 88" Overalls are prgmium grade overalls --com- o biking Haugh's Sanforized Gold Label cloth and finest workman- "crotch and heavy diamond cks at all points of strain for longer wear. Your best overall buy. because Haugh's 'Big 88" are better! HOSKINS CARLOAD GROCETERIA and GENERAL STORE PHONE BLACKSTOCK 2 - DEPARTM . DAARASARR LL BOAR SASKAARARXAXRKXR ARR DRX) PR _ *; SAAN AN RS RERRRERRRRR 2a tate RR ¢ AWBROCK ENT STORE NEW ROOMS 'Weara SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS ................... LADIES' SUITS DRESSES (Plain) ............. 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