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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Sep 1957, p. 8

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AR NER BONEN AIT Se LS ea PAR Aw ~ a RR A cz sain Ba 8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1957 Bl kst k The Oshawa Presbytery Young Peoples work. Those of Blackstock ac 0c Peoples executive entertained the|who attended were Rev. and Mrs. P ministers and their wives of the Pres- bytery to dinner in Kedron church ham and Helen Vancamp. Thursday evening. Followed by an Mr, John Romeril, Kingston will address and discussion on Young'be in charge of the services at all Rev. P. Romeril and Mr. I. Thomp- son attended Presbytery at Audley on Wednesday. Aylmer Fancy -- 20-oz. tin Pink Seal -- 1-lb. tin Dew Drop PEAS 2. for 3 7 c PINK SALMON4 Qc "OGILVIE FLOUR "Best Buy" All Purpose 5-1b. ba Mok hk. "Best Buy" g 36¢ "FEATURE" "FEATURE" - 3c "FEATURE" "FEATURE" Pint Quart 53 99 Liquid Bleach 64-ox. jug 3 JAVEX C Wagstaffe's Strawberry or Raspberry Monarch 8-ox. jar, Be off 16-ox. jar, 10c off Ingersoll Johnson's Hard Gloss of. / Swift's Branded Beef Jam 47. White Cake Mix - - Cheese Spread - 32c¢ 59c Glo Coat oho STANDING | AE Rib Roast - - b 837 Swift's Premium -- Fully Swift's Premium -- 33-Ib. sealed pkg. COOKED PICNICS w 48¢ SIDE BACON - - Boneless -- Beef Swift's Premium -- Cello 14h. pkg. w. 3c POT ROAST - - FRANKS - - - - "Best Buy" Stokely's PUMPKIN, Faney, Doc. Ballard's Champion 28 oz. tin DOG FOOD, 15 oz. tin ____ 8 for 85¢c | King's Choice WAX BEANS, 1c Rose Brand MARGARINE, Ib. pkg. 20c | 20 oz. tin Swift's PREM, Lunchéon Meat, Glide LIQUID STARCH, 7e off, 12-0z. tin 9c 64 oz. jar 88¢ York PEACHES, Choice Halves, Kraft Cracker Barrel CHEESE 20 oz. tin 4 for 1.00 8 oz. mild __ 35¢ 8 oz. med. __ 89¢ Delicious -- Concord Heaping 6-qt. basket Blue Grapes - - 59¢ For Drinks, Ples and Desserts doz. 3Q¢ Sunkist Lemons Select, Crisp, Teter ~-- Extra Large -- 24 size Lettuce - =~ - <a23c¢ Mild, Flavourful Washin; » Mild, Sweet WAX TURNIPS ~ ONIONS - w. 9c WIN A BRAND NEW BUICK w. 5c SPA Entry forms available at Red & White Food Stores 2 for 89¢ i rm-{resh ad 2{e]0]1]eq: . GIT YOURS TODAY BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS ° TITAN i ow. (7744 ST1ORCS K ed Fruit, 15-oz, »r. 49¢ Cut Corn, 12-ox. pkg. 26¢ Squash, 14-oz. pkg. --_ 28¢ Y Libby's Garden Fresh PEAS, 12-02, pkg. --. 2l¢ Dowsons Food Market - Free Delivery Phonerdt Port Perry ; * anniversary services for his son at Romeril, Glenn Larmer, Joyce Gra-' | 1967. Copies of said list may be had four points on this circuit next Sun- day. Rev. P. Romeril is to preach Calvary church, Kingston. Ralph Strong returns to Toronto Tuesday to commence his third year at Victoria College. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn, Toronto called on friends in the vill age Sunday when they brought his mother Mrs. J. W. Bradburn home from a two weeks visit in the city. Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Rutherford, Cleveland, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Rutherford and Allin, Oshawa were Friday. evening and Mrs. Irene Nich- olson and son Leslie and Mrs, Mel Clark and two children, Toronto were Sunday guests of Mrs. Geo. Fowler. Mr; and Mrs. Fred Trewin and Lloyd visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glaspell, Sunday evening. Mrs. Howard Lamb and Miss Carol Lindsay visited Mrs. Thos. Smith on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ted McLaughlin, Enniskillen visited the Harold Me- Laughlins on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Ian and Mary, Toronto spent Sunday with the .Roy Fergusons, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright, Mr. and. Mrs, Fred Trewin and boys were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and family. Mr. Wilfred Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Newton and Mrs. Jas.Petch, Toronto visited Mrs. Geo. Crawford ' and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce on Sunday. A good many from these parts| attended Lindsay Fair. The local ex- hibitors all came home well pleased with their success. Mr, and Mrs. W. Hammell and fam- County of Ontario SALE OF LAND FOR TAXE To Wit: BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Warden of the County of Ontario and bearing the date 7th day of August, 1957, the sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the County of Ontario will be held at the Court House, Whitby, at the hour of ten o'clock in the morning on the 10th day of December, 1957, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale is being published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September 7th, at my office. WM. G. MANNING, Treasurer, County of Ontario Treasurer's Office, Whitby, August 20th, 1957. - Bowmanville visited Mr. ily of Montreal spent the week-end with the Stanilands, when they brought Mrs, Geo. Staniland home from a two weeks visit in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Henry and two girls, Galt, visited Mrs, Jas. Henry on Sunday. Mrs, Jas Ginn, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Tennant, Glenda and Bob spent the weel-end with the Harvey Ginns, Orono, Sympathy is extended Mrs. F. Butt in the passing of her father last week. Mrs. Geo. Fowler attended the fun- eral of Mrs. Morland Anderson in Bowmanville, Friday. i Several from here attended the; funeral of Mrs. J. A. Werry, Ennis- killen on Sunday. v Mr. Gordon Paisley and Mr. Swain f : Vancamp spent the week-end at the 8 latter's home in Listowel. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Ford Jr. and Roberta, Toronto spent the week-end | §8 with his mother Mrs. Robt. Ford Sr. i Mrs. John McKee returned home & from Powles Corners Thursday and |g is visiting her brother Mr. and Mrs. John Argue, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Devitt, Cecil Hamilton last week. 70 INTRODUCE THR NEW Ballad' pattern WILY FEATURE OFFER SET OF 4 COFFEE SPOONS [d= $ 1 o85 {Regular $4.00 value) *IRADENARKS OF ONEIDA LTD, LECCE IE EA I BENE IE NCI I BIO SY I NY SANDILAND JEWELLERS " Phone 447 Port Perry ZS ZAI] ZNSE: IES] II CURLING CLUB / New Members There are openings for new members in the Port Perry Community Curling Club. Curling is Wednesday nights on schedule. curling dues are twelve dollars and fifty cents. The member. ship is ten dollars. The current Curling begins at the first of November. Contact any member of the Club Executive or Elgin Hutchinson, Secretary; Grant MacDonald, Treasurer; Roy 'Scott, President, as soon as possible. $65.000.00 Township of Reach - 9% Per Cent Debentures (A Trustee Investment) Dated Dec. 15, 1957. Maturing Dec.' 16, 1968-1967 Denominations of $100, $500, $1,000 Issued to Finance the Erection of a Public School in Prince Albert - HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE have been appointed agents to obtain subscriptions for these debentures The Townshiup of Reach has an assessment of over [||} $3,000,000, and no outstanding debenture debt which is a direct charge on the municipality. For Purchase or Information, apply Harris, Harris & Wallace PORT PERRY, Phone 24 UXBRIDGE, Phone 4 WEEK-END SPECIALS Chocolate Eclair Cream Puffs Pumpkin Tarts Honey Cream Layer Cakes GERROW'S BAKERY PHONE s2w G. M. GERROW and Mrs. | PORT PERRY FARM EQUIPMENT | Dealer for International Harvester Company "ARM EQUIPMENT ® Complete Line of Farm Machinery e Arc and Acetylene Welding Phone 513 After Hours Phone 392W PLOWING MATCH _ /SPONSORED BY THE SOUTH ONTARIO - PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION will be held on the farm of 5 Howard Malcolm & Son Pickering Township HWY. 7, 2 MILES WEST OF BROUGHAM * | Wednesday, October 9th, 1957 CLASSES IN JOINTER PLOWS, TRACTORS, ETC. also SPECIAL PRIZES and HORSE SHOW "BANQUET IN THE TOWNSHIP HALL, BROUGHAM HOWARD MALCOLM, President. OSCAR DOWNEY, Sec'y Myrtle, Ontario - "ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES i Port Perry High School i -- REGISTER WITH THE HIGH SCHOOL by OCTOBER-10th - Classes are Tuesday Nights 7.30 to 9.30, COMMENCING OCTOBER 22nd FEE IS FIVE DOLLARS: Typing Woodworking Ea Sewing Bookkeeping y English for New Canadians ~~ '} | Physical Education and Recreation } " (WOMEN AGE 21 and OVER) JOHN McINTYRE, Vice-Chairman. Lb} GRANT MacDONALD, § Principat : DON'T BE COLOR-BLIND WHEN YOU BUY COAL It can cost you money | It's fhrifty «its safe! Buy Insist on the coal that's cole Olue Coal' today ored blue. It's your guarantee J! 1 2 2 I' you're getting top-quality hard . coal. 'blue coal' burns clean and hot with far less waste. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry Phone 73 CLEAN ...SAFE... LOW-COST HEAT 5 * Clean, Safe, Low-Cost Heat So

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