8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 80th, 1068 La Prince Albert After the opening exercises at S.S, Mr. Vickery briefly outlined the changes from the recent annual meet- ing. He then introduced the new Supt.,, Mr. E. Martyn, who voiced a glowing tribute to the retiring Supt., the faithful man, a neighbour to whom many of us is just "Frank", who wish- Earl the same loyal support would be shown along his path of constant duty, At this time a special pro- motion program took place when the following membgrs-Linda May, Jo- Ann Tripp, Jean Huntley, Bryan Bea- cock, "Geo. - Skerratt, Larry Brown, all passed into advancéd classes where each were greeted by their new teach- er. ; " Mrs. Ben Smith presented attend- ance prizes to three girls of her class: Jean Tripp, Sharon Williams and Valorie Heayn. Mrs. G. Hunter awarded similar prizes to two little girls Denise Jef- frey and Linda Hunter, Mrs, Luke read an appropriate theme story. Next on the list Don Beacock read a passage of Scripture. Another pleasant feature when Mrs, C. Newnham (on behalf of Y.P.U.) presented a generous gift (on exhibi- tion) of a new wall screen, this added present will prove wsetul for many future years, The class period was brief as time was limited. At the annual Sunday School meet- ing Rev. F. C. Joblin was appointed Tempérance Supt. for the coming year therefore it is regretful the name and duty was omitted from last week's news. , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond, Toronto, spent Saturday with Mrs, C. Luke, Saturday night, a group of approx- imately 'twenty close neighbours and friends assembled at the home of Mr, and Mrs, F. Fletcher to help celebrate and do honour upon the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniver. sary, When the first lap of the ex- T. STEVENS, Road Superintendent, Manchester, Ont. jan. 80-568 "TOWNSHIP OF REACH / TENDERS FOR TRUCK Sealed tenders, plainly marked, as to contents, will be received by the clerk until February 1st, 1958, - 'For the supply of a truck, with a minimum G.V.W. rating "of 26,000 pounds, complete with dump body and hoist. offer in trade as partial payment one 1963 Fargo Model F.P.6. truck complete with dump body and hoist. at Township garage at Manchester by contacting road Superintendent. Tender forms and specifications may be obtained from either of the undersigned. All bidders .must use township tender forms, or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Township will This truck may be inspected Lowest GRANT CHRISTIE, N Clerk-Treasurer, RR. 4, Port Perry. citement had subsided a wee bit, the honoured paiy were presented with many pretty and useful gifts. Near midnight a delicious satisfying lunch was served, Amid congratulatory remarks and good wishes to Doreen and Frank, all the guests departed hoping to return again soon. Much credit is due their only son "Berry" who secretly arranged this surprise party with all the trimmings, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. A, Harper were among the hap- py group. Some of. our: Sunday visitors were; Mr. Wm, McCrea, Brampton, with wis | Seu parents Mr. and Mrs, Ed. McCrea; Mrs, B. Wanamaker, Seagrave, with her people, Mr. and Mrs, W. Martyn. Mr, and Mrs, W. Vance with daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J, Simons, Pickering. Mr, Jamie Hunter, Camp Borden, with his parents. Mr, and Mrs, L. Hunter and Nola; Mr, and Mrs, L, Miller, Columbus with" his sister, -Mr, and Mrs. N. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs, W. Thompson, Kingston, Miss M, Your- ler, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson. Mrs. Ben Smith with her daughter Mrs, Garvey and family in Toronto, Two new babies arrived in our vil- lage, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Middleton, and a daughter to Mr. and Mis, Lloyd. Manchester Rey. Mr. Braham brought a very fine message on Sunday morning. Come and fill our church and hear these very appealing sermons. The Women's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Theo. Stevens on Thursday afternoon, February 6th. Movie cameras and crew were in our village last week, making a film for the National Film Board of Canada. , Mrs. Jack Wannankohf 'and baby daughter 'were in Toronto on Thurs, Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock, Prince . | choir in attendance. Crosier on Sunday, Mrs, Jack Witherspoon and daugh- ter Miss Margaret Anne and Mrs, Ives were in Ottawa last week attending]: the Canadian Figure Skating Champ- ionships, M#: and Mrs. A. Roach and daughs ters and J. D, Witherspoon were in Toronto over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hedges and little grandaughter of Whitevale call- ed on Mrs. Dolly Roberts one day last week. 2 ago News Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrow and fam- ily and Mr, and Mrs. Stevens visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Hamer at Solina last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, I. Travell of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, S. Rodman, We are glad to report that Stuart Rodman is able to be out again after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Joe: Dowson were in Peterborough last Friday, and called on Mrs, Milton Goode' there. The next meeting of the Head W.A, will be held at the home of Mrs, Clara Dowson on the afternoon of February 6th, Don't forget a bazaar article for our roll call, There will be an evening Church service in the Head Memorial Church next Sunday, Feb. 2nd with Prospest * Cedar ar Crock Mrs. Douglas Kimlin, Sharon, David and Larry Cummings all of Toronto visited Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and family last Sunday. _ "Mr..and Mrs. Gerald Stinson and family of Kendron were last Sunday evening visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harris. : Jim Hope, Victor Larocque, Ed- ward Oyler and Norman Wilson had Albert called on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. their telephone numbers changed to the new 701 line on Tuesday, Two new Brookwoods -- 4-door &-passenger and 4door 9-pamenger models; Luxuriously appointed. Wonderful's the word for Chevrolet's new wagons! Beautiful, with new length and low- _ness, new sculptured grace. Engineered with "new Ideas that make loading easier, riding happier. And they're almost too new to'be true. All five of 'em! No wagon built ever carried loads with more ease Or passengers with more comfort! Chev- standard Full Coil suspension + Listen to the Chevy Show . smoother, driving Tolet's new . an hour of musical variety every Wednesday evéning, Check your focal Tv listing for Ben CHEVROLET sets a new style in STATION WAGONS ! The new Homa be style and distinction . . . 4-door 6-passenger, ] Twe new Yeoman Wagons -- Z-door Spungen door Spsnger. Smart, durable all-vinyl cradles' you on deep coll springs at every wheel . . . Or, optional new Level Air suspen- sion keeps your wagon on an even keel no matter how many your passengers or how big your load. y . Choose from two- or four-door, six- or nine- passenger models with livelier V8 or 6 engines. See your Chevrolet dealer and look over the smartest, imoothest-going wagons of themall, * last word in station wagon and Interiors. A General Motors Valve HOWARD MOT S The school children had a holiday teacher attended a meeting. Raglan were Friday evening visitors proving slowly, evening visitors of Mrs, Kilpatrick and George. Gilbert Mills had a tonsillectomy on 3 Monday, REL |Teen Town Beng League The 1957-58 league bowling is' over and the league champs were the Aces, This team was' made up of Sully Vipond, captain; Archie Ander- Bob Perry. Thé league standing-- Ni Aces (Champs) ......oieenininndl Queens 26 Ten Spots 24 Jacks Serves pA | Deuces 20 Hillbillies ' . 16 > Kings : 11 The play-offs will start over again on Saturday, February 1. « First Game-- 2 Queens vs. Deuces _--Hillbillies vs. Aces Jacks vs. Ten Spots , Kings pinning, Second Game--. Aces vs. Queens Ten Spots vs. Deuces Hillbillies vs. Kings Jacks pinning - Third Game-- Queens vs, Ten Spots Deuces vs, Hillbillies Kings vs. Jacks Aces pinning February 8th-- First Game-- Jacks vs. Deuces Ten Spots vs. Hillbillies Kings vs. Aces. ' Queens pinning Second Game-- "Kings va, Queens Deuces vs. Aces Hillbillies vs, Jacks Ten Spots pinning, Third Game-- ; Queens va, Hillbillies Jacks vs, Aces X Ten Spots vs. Kings _ Fourth game-- ~*~ Queens vs, Jacks Aces vs, Ten Spots Kings vs, Deuces or WL Men's Curling League JANUARY 22nd, 1958 Grant MacDonald 8 Robt Kenny 5 Jack Hayes 6 Fred DeNure 8 Howard Hall 18 Bruce Beare 5b I. Parkinson 8 -Dr, Bathie b Cub and Sco Scout Mothers Auxiliary Now that 1958 has been truly ush- ered in with a welcome; we individ- uals have settled down to a busy, but normal routine. Therefore the Janu- ary meeting was held at the home of the president Mrs, H. E. Edenborough with certainly a full house. The president opened the meeting in the customary manner by all re- peating .in unison "Scout Mothers Promise" after which a weloome was extended to all. Secretary Mrs. Les Beacock read the minutes accompanied by a note from Shirley Simons (Vance); of Pick- A small cheque was received as a result of Betty Crocker Tops, Treasurer, Mra. H. Gibson submitted the financial figures since November. It was announced that a gas stove had been purchased by committee in charge. Christmas cards poured in 'making a large bundle, 4 money-making "schemes | "Various were suggested, some of these will probably materialize in the near fut- ure. Tentative plans were unfolded Mrs. Fines who joined: our roll. ~All the mothers are asked to don thelr "thinking caps" as to how, where or When, 1 to sslebrate our own special ", "do", .. It was 'agreeable 73 "dipence with : Bebstazy mesting owning $2 $00 muah last 'Thursday afternoon when the : My. and Mrs, Norman Birkett of |B of the Spencers, John Spencer is im. : Mr. and Mrs. Harris were Saturday : son, Joan Wilson, Helen Innes and]: Harold Martyn 7 |B "Oscar Beare 14| ering thanking for well organized | dinner we served for her wedding.. |. regarding the coming' Father-Son : "| Banquet February 17-18. President was pleased to 'welcome | NNT te Tee Te se ee ee oie ate Se ae ae ee LN OPOROPOROPO a NNN URSDAY, FRIDAY a and SATURDAY Ja nuary 30-31, Feb. Ist DORIS DAY with JOHN RAITT ~~ # NEXT WEEK, BING CROSBY, in' "Man 0 on 1 Fire" on the glorious Technicolor and iE "PAJAMA GAME' | CARTOON = , th. "Honey-Cream Layer Cake" PHONE 32W irthday Cakes a Specialty ICED'AND DECORATED TO ORDER Week-End Specials Sj ecia Pie and Tarts" "Coffee Rolls" ~ GERROW'S BAKERY - G. M. GERROW 0 A Y =k Z é Fresh White Fish . Pork Spare Ribs . Braising Rib Beef PHONE 29 DevonBacon ..... CAWKER BROS. 59c. Ib. 3c. Ih, 69¢. Ib. Cutting meat for Lotkers, 2 pound. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING. of UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK ; "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY 45¢c. Ih. | ; SKATING Public Skating Community Merforial Arena, Port Perry, Friday, Jan. 30th ~ 81010p.m. THEATRE &£ ~ UXBRIDGE Art Cox 6 Wes. Lane 11 (8 . ' Frank Honey 8 Storey Beare 10 |¥s*atteeses, Pat Mulligan 4 G. Holdershaw 9 |' Ray Litt 2 Gord Reesor 12 +} Dr. Price 2 Harold Snooks 14 FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY 31, FEB. 1 ae ~~ RED SKELTON, in | "PUBLIC PIGEON No. " In TECHNICOLOR - Plus "The Restless Breed" Ss Starring SCOTT BRADY : i 4 Last Complete Show at 8.30 : MONDAY 10 D WEDN ESDAY = FEBRUARY 3- 5. Fan "in 'Meeting adfourned with "Seout | Mothers Mizpah. Delicious food wis passed by Mesdames Robert Walker, | 'E. Kennedy and J. Cook amid a friend. \ ly atmosphere, Good-bye for now. P.8. We really enjoyed the edding oaks Med, Flats, i ROCK HUDSON "Written on the Wind" ¢ IN TECHNICOLOR ; Also Starring LAUREN BACALL