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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Oct 1957, p. 8

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8--~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 10567 Di DN ees en rere r-- Notice to All Teachers and Parents HOMES Large and Small | o dy | of Reach Township . and Buildings of All Kinds i ) 17 of Businessmen Repairs and Remodelling Good Materials and Workmanship Guarant Our HOUSE DESIGNING SERVICE is at Your Disposal. The Local Branch of the Red Cross have again purchased Cod Liver Oil and Vitamin Capsules which will be placed in the Reach schools for four months. We kindly ask co- operation of teachers and pupils in this project. The teacher will be responsible for dispensation, one capsule to be ad- ministered to each pupil daily. J Say "YES" At a recent meeting of a number of Port Perry business and professional people, Mr. John Orde, a local. businessman, was elected chairman of the Citizens' Committee. : Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Lid. The purpose of this committee is to present to the citizens of Port Perry Phone 240W " Port Perry . His advantage of haying properly controlled Government Stores in Port a erry. "The following business men and women who have signified their support 8 oe) THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA That's all for now, folks, see you Van's Men's Wear Dave Enge chester, which might be on November 4 3rd We are setting aside Sunday No- BuXt Weeks 48052 Himsa, same place: L. Vandermark J. R. Helm Buller's Garage $i < : Chas. Buller, Prop. ; Harvey Maiiatty " id erven DeNure - : aol. 208t o . ' Waich for the Minor on. Arthur J. Carnegie : ; cooking with, H k B i F Tailor Sh W. J. Carnegie 0CKkey boosier FanSen Tailor Shon, Dr. G. M. Rennie, M.D. . : ? : Dr, D. J. Diamond, M.D. Pins to he on sale Kenn? Mink Ranch Dr. S. P. Kandell, M.D. 5001 Rohe: Join Dr. R. G. McNab, Dental Surgeon C. Kight, Masonry Contractor Dr. Austin C. Bathie, D.C. . Cleve Kight N. P. Aldred ! Walsh Electric Ernie Bottrell - -- Paid Advertisement -) W. Allan Walsh Archie Farmer Free! Marie Fraser's new Cheese Don't listen to false and mislead- Lawrence Cook oe Ivan Haugen ocTORER Casserole Recipes. Send today ing statements being circulated . THIS LIST IS NOT YET COMPLETE. THE COMMITTEE 2 Pp Lg) DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA in some quarters. Beverage WILL BE GLAD ADD ANY BUSINESSMAN"S NAME, f 409 Huron Sires, Toromo rooms are not on the ballot and PLEASE CALL CHAIRMAN JOHN ORDE. they definately cannot come into : : ' : . co] petra reir this ore. |S A. Mr. W. J. Wood, Director on the Cream Prod ucers, Marketing Board. Vv The Seed in the Morning was "The Beauty of Holiness," The Guest Prea- | cher was Rev. Roscoe T, Chapin, B.A., serious operation. We were too leng- thy last week, so there were no birth- Taylor's 6c. to $1.00 James D. Taylor A » " vember 10th as "Rally Day" for our in this matter by affixing their signatfires to this docum . Distr ict Churches Sunday sp hii Special Orders of Government Stores in Port Perry would increase assessment yi alll 3 Ek : % ermon", - id Annual Cream Producers Meeting || scucor, sunchester, prospect |° or Miokine si, ws ; United Churches We rejoice with the Bruce Holtbys The time has come, in order for us to compete with larger shopping 18 The Annual Meeting of the Ontario County Cream : : of Prospect in the bjrth of a little sis- centres who have these facilities, that we in turn must be in the same com- X Producers' Association will be held in the Department of On Sunday last we had a very li- ter for Neil and Gordon. Both moth- petitive position. Therefore we affirm the necessity of having properly con- Agriculture Office, Uxbridge, Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 8.30 p.m. beral sowing of God's Word; and sure- er and Daughter are well as this goes trolled Government retail stores in Port Perry. Fl . GUEST-SPEAKERS--Mr. Bob Jardine, Sec'y-Manager Jy wo have the Tig to expect Rit) 1p Press... Our prayery go oul on be- J Orde Mari db adi Croom Progutors Marketing Board, ger, the Seed sown will bear much fruit.| half of Mrs. Dolly Roberts of Man- rde Marine Ivan Gray Cartage aii eh Ing.'0are. chester, who has just undergone a John Orde Ivan Gray Robert S. Jeffrey Cartage Robert S. Jeffrey _-- I. SET X Minister of Greenbank United. The|day greetings. Many happy returns ALL CREAM PRODUCERS WELCOME Junior Choir was on hand and sang [to Mrs, Moles of Beare Motors Ltd. Bert Weeden Electrician Lucky Draw Prizes Free Lunch "A song of hope and peace" with | brated her 91st birthday on Thanks- Storey I. Beare Bert Weeden ' Bonnie Jeffrey at the piano. We re-| giving Sunday, and also to the follow- Wm. T. Beare SR gret very much that Mrs. Thomas |ing for the past two weeks: Dianne Mulligan's Barber Shop E. Weeden, Contractor Redman was not able to carry on the | Cox, Bonnie Eden, and Karen Cannon H. H. Mulligan Edward Weeden = work with the Juniors; and now Flo-|of the Island. Our best wishes to all bE Archer Motor Sales PNR BTR (7H ee = 3 CHIR Rd J EA) rence Fralick is in charge. Please remember that Catharine Martyn and Dorothy Hood are still their Mothers, who are recuperating at home, \ Carnegie Hardware 'R. J. Carnegie G. D, Carnegie Robert Archer Scugog Cleaners a HOME MADE LEMON PIE '8 and we hope that you will give Elor- -- Paid Advertisement -- L a Carnegie V. Biller , n - : 8 every support. The Senior Cheir . Carnegie uy 5 i ah faithful and in the moming| THESE ARE THE FACTS Brinton Farms W. G. Raines Electrician 5 (Leave your order for Saturday) @ | sang "The Lord is God and King" and| Don't listen to false and mislead- Arthur Branton MacGregor's Butcher Shop = © = | in the evening "Thé Awakening Chor-| ing statements being circulated : 2 [3 v w T W. E. MacGregor = . : | us" What a treat we had on Sunday| in some quarters, Beverage estern Tire & Auto Supply Jack MacGregor n Week-End S ecials B| ovening! At the last moment we had| rooms are not on the ballot and R. Howsam ; : | go of : 8 | the offer of "One of the Singing Stars| they definately cannot come into Joan's Beauty Salon Causeway Bowling Lanes ] "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" "Chop Suey Loaf" B | of Tomorrow" Miss Peggy Anne Tru-| Port Perry as a result of this vote. Joan Cooke F, C. Hastings . | B [scott from Winnipeg, to come and Thomas J. Sandiland Jeweller Cawket Broa. Butchers B GERROW' S BAKERY @ | sing for us. Peggy Anne has a lovely : hey a : g | contralto voice, and is studying at Tor- Greenban k McDermott-Panabaker Ltd. : B PHONE 32W M onto Conservatory of Music, and is : A. L. McDermott Emmerson Insurance Agency 8 G. M. GERROW ? one of the Soloist at Howard Park Annioeiears taints will be shear A. O. Panabaker H. W. Emmerson 0, | United. Church, whose Minister Rev. Wein vid gbglig A dn Grant McDermott ~~ W. G. Emmerson ri et & 2 Sue BA 20 ag JR at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Pointon will Taylor's Restaurant The Elizabeth Shoppe i Riso ada be guest speaker. W. S. Taylor Mrs. E. Oke Eas Naki 2% rg wren PN Rein, HOW MUCH WILL THE REPAIR BILL BE? PAyInG for telephone servicing and repairs is one house- hold expense that isn't ever likely to worry you. y i : . : You'll appreciate our quick attention to any inter- ruptions in your service, and the fact that repairs don't alter your usual monthly bill. Add to this our constant work on the entire system, and you have a new and interesting picture of the value of your telephone, Benschop, and Gerald Emm, We hope today where Jesus walked." The theme of the Sermon was "The King's Business." The Preacher spoke of many who join the Church, who were like the little boy whose mother had tucked him in bed. After a while she heard a heavy thud, and went to find him on the floor. She picked him up, and asked how it happened. He re- they fell out, to bring them back again into the fold. On Tuesday evening the Island will go Bowling. It was such a lot of fun last winter, that we hope there will be a goodly number present. We'll tell you all about it in our next issue. On Wednesday evening our P.M.S, HiC Club will meet at 830 p.m. in Scugog "Grace" Church. We are having a Panel Discussion on "The relationship of Parents and Teen- agers." There will be five Adults and five Teen-agers, with the Minister presiding. The Panel will consist of Doris Edgar, Eliza Frglick and Camer- on Aldred of the Island; Clinton Mid- gley of Manchester; and Margaret Holtby of Prospect. Also there will be Mildred Martyn, Linda Fralick, Bonnie Eden, Russell Leach, Ericka that there will be a goodly number of Parents with us, Next Sunday will see the end of Day Light Saving, All Services will be STANDARD TIME. Prospect 9.16a.m.--Manchester 10.15 a.m.--Scu- gog 11.156 a.m. Then on the following Sunday, November 8, we will com- mence a new schedule as follows: Scugog '10.16 a.m,--Manchester 11,16 a.m.--Prospect 1.16 p.m. We are plan- ning to have a "Cub Parade" at Man- The regular meeting of the Wo-|, man's association will be held in the church school room on Tuesday, Oct. 29th at 8 p.m. Miss Ruby Wilson is guest speaker and all the ladies of the community are cordially invited. -Mr. and Mrs. Clements, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Somerville and Mr, and Stouffville. i COPIES OF OUR HISTORICAL AND MEMORIAL EDITION ARE STILL AVAILABLE. Single Copy 15c. Hilltop Herald Our magazine campaign has begun. Oct. 22 was the first day of selling and it will continue until Oct. 29, lasting six school days. When a high school student calls on you offering maga- zines at quite reasonable rates, please do not turn him away. Your co- operation =and generosity would be much appreciated, ~ i On Thursday. evening in the Audi- torium of the High School there will be a banquet held for the Board of Education members, teachers and sec- retaries, . The Athletic Society is dtsobivis] a Hallowe'en Dance to be held on Fri-. day night, October 26th in the audi- torium, Every student is required to make this party a success, so let's everyone (special welcome to Gr. 9) turn out and a good time will be had by all. 4 Stanley R. Bruton, Druggist * Jackson's Pasteries E. Jackson I. R. Bentley, Jeweller Levinson's Drygoods Sam Levinson J. Pargeter White Rose Products Jack Pargeter . Port Perry Dairy Donald Pargeter George Perry Ray Birkett Canadian Oil Co. Ray Birkett Morrow Farm Equipment Gordon L. Morrow Hope's Smoke Shop Mrs. Jessie Hope Charles Brignall: Ambulance Charles Brignall Howard Motors Howard Challis Frank Godley, Insurance 'rank Godley Hutchinson's Reliance Service k. J. Hutchinson Irwin Tripp Supertest Products Irwin Tripp + Hope's 1.G.A. Store Jack Hope Kay Van's Ladies Wear Mrs. Kay Vandermark Hooey's Barber Shop C. Hooey Port Perry Chick Hatchery Herb Brooks Jay J. Gibson & Son Poultry Plant J. J. Gibson Bill Gibson - Glenn Moase Bill's Refrigeration Service W. Lowcock plied: "I guess I was too close to|Mrs. Harold Howsam attended the Flamingo Restaurant : where I got in". Rev. Service said|Brinkman-Wilson wedding at Black- ar Jackson Port Perry Beverages that as members of the Church it was | stock last Saturday. : : Murell Goode a BE nn 1 aed], Yili Roig Sap oe fo or Jie Clinrel tro falling oil; week visiting Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil in P. W. Orde Gordon Prentice Imperial Oil Agt. Gordon Prentice G. Wilson TV. & Radio G. Wilson Lakeview Orchard Garnet H. Porter Sweetman's Garage Stewart Sweetman T. Raines Cartage Theodore Raines Port Perry Fuels Hugh D. Santer Archie Menzies, Chief of Police John's Shoe Repair John Ryba John Ballard Lumber John Ballard Midtown Appliances A. Craig C.-Popert's Pool Room and Restaurant, C. Popert Phoebe's Hairdressing P. A. Edwards Tripp's Construction Co. Joe Tripp Wm. Tripp Wm. McLaughlin Robertson Electric Gord Robertson Allstate Studijos Fh --Tay, . eR

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