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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Nov 1958, p. 4

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Ne or 3S iy od 24 A ASAREALE BORLA RY iN % : i TO THE PARENTS If you send your boy to play. Why not come and stay. , Come next Saturday at 10 a.m., Canadians vs. Detroit or 10.50 a.m. to see Leafs vs. Boston. - Then on Wednesday, Dec.8rd at 6.46 p.m. (Rangers vs. Bruins -- 7.85 p.m. Tel- cos vs, Blackhawks, : Hockey at its most exciting stage! Hilliop Herald Now "that "Exams" are over we can settle into the long, hard winter season, Baxter Tuesday facing nine charges that were committed on October 80. The pair were arrested by Consta- ble L, F. Dryden, Bowmanville OPP detachment, when nine summer eott- ages were damaged, allegedly by Sheppard and Frayer. In some cases damage exceeded $60. .. Outhouses were overturned, eave- troughs were pulled down, bridges were moved, a chimney 4vas torn down, an arbor and a hedge were smashed by the youths. HOWARD MOTORS CHEV. -- OLDS + Chev. Trucks ~NEW and USED Minor Hockey News WINNER OF FIRST DRAW MR. DAVID WILSON Last Saturday morning saw the opening of the House League. Remand Youths For Examination Two youths from Caesarea were re- manded in custody for one week to undergo psychiatric examination after being found guilty on nine counts of causing malicious damage. Jas. Shep- pard, 16, and Douglas Frayer, also 16, appeared before Magistrate R.- B. NEWS Coming Events THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF .THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th,, Rector Monster Bingo Monday night, Dec. 1st, 1958, at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 5--$30. games; one jack- pot of §160. and two jackpots of $250. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00, Friday Night Jamboree Dancing to Radio Artists Chuck Fortune and Band from Toronto Pa- lace Pier. Features Jimmy and Johnny, the Shey Bros.; Phil Exton; Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests every Friday night. Admission 75e. Red Barn, Oshawa. T.F. Mrs. Gord Reneau of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacGregor, The. Little League Canadians start- ed real fast on the sharp shooting of Dale Beare, who scored six of seven goals and assisted on the other scored by Lonny Mark. This wiped out the Boston All-Stars and also moved Dale up into the Pro-League. In Memoriam SCOTT -- In loving memory of a dear father, Liscar Scott, who passed away, Nov. 30th, 1957. + In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day dear father That we do not think of you. Roy and Gladys and family. Card of Thanks We wish to Sunday, November 30th-- 4 "11.80 a.m.--Morning Worship, In the second game Detroit defeat- ed the Leafs 2 to 0 on goals by Bill Patterson and Tom Hockin, assisted by Bill Patterson, Ron Short and Chris DeNure. ' The football players have hung up their helmets for the season, The Girl's Volleyball team ventured {to Brock on Saturday, Nov. 8th. The Seniors defeated Uxbridge in the semi-finals, but they were beaten in the finals by Brock. The Juniors ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. Interim Moderator Sunday, November 30th-- It will take a few weeks for the coaches to get things in running or- thank our der, then you will see some real friends, neighbours and relatives for the many . " hockey. lost to Uxbridge in the semi-finals, beauuful cards received at the time| 10 a.m.--Morning Worship P Ni h f of our Diamond Wedding Anniversary.| 1, a.m.--Sunday School A arent S 10 i NOTES--TRANSFERS The Boy's Volleyball team went to 12 JHE SIMI 10 GIT JOUR, CAR WINTERIZED and SNOW TIRES , installed. - They were very much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Peel, Port Perry Richmond Hill on Saturday, Nov. 22, but the competition was tough and IN PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL| Dale Beare from Canadians L.L. to " 0 Ww TO-NIGHT, Thursday, Nov. 27th at|. Bruins. ~ Hisy ¢idis. db. so Well, PRT mam ws =u PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH {8 pan. "The Challenge of Youth" by Ton atterson £101 Debiatb BAn to] uy. Crate Tor diss irs a onciiios Don | Miss Imagination m Motion Card of Thanks Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister | Department of Education Speaker. Tom ns trom Detects 2a to the Royal Winter Fair by Mr. Litt, wth : As " Etre 7 . and Mr. Jefford on Friday, Nov. 21. J G ] M M f 59 Sunday, November S0tf-- Canadians. ; al General Mofors Molorama of 23 We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for acts of kindness and beautiful floral tributes from relatives, friends and neighbours at the time of our recent bereave- ment. Also our thanks to the staff of the Community Memorial, Dr. Ren- The day was thoroughly enjoyed by Ken Nott from Leafs to Canadians. |.) »ng proved to be very educational. AUTOMOTIVE BUILDING, EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Toronto, November 29-Dec. 10. Admission FREE. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily except Sunday. USED CAR BUYS of the Year Annual Bazaar On Saturday, November 29th at 2.30 p.m. in the basement of the Pres- byterian Church, Port Perry, spon- sored by St, John's Ladies Aid. Home 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Sunday School for Nur- sery, Beginners, Kinderghcten, and Primary Classes, 4 \ All boys who have Booster Buttons must turn in same no later than Dec. 6th. So let's get out and sell those last couple you have. Also the Insur- On Friday evening the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was held in the audi- torium. Many an innocent young lad 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. "Doe got caught". Some of the pri- f be in by abo } ; >. nie and our pastor, Rev. J. K. Bra- made Candy, Home Baking and other | "7° 10rm8 must be in by above date. | winners were Evelyn Moore and 1956 PLYMOUTH 1951 MORRIS ; : { ham. M.A. B.D for visits at hospi- i N\ items. Afternoon Tea. Nov27| Another Donation--Wes. Lane $5.00 | David "Moase in a Broom Dance and 1953 CHEV. 1948 MERC. X tal ind words of comfort, also the The United Church of Canada This lack of Donations coming in has | Sharon MacDonald and Ian Beare in 1954 MONARCH AND OTHERS SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE forced us to ask the boys to pay the |® SPot Dance. i sum of 26c. to help pay for ice time. staff of the McDermott Panabaker Funeral Home for their kindly co- HOWARD MOTORS YU 5-2161- PORT . PERRY, ONT. Remember! = Junior Commence Euchre MINISTER: - operation. . Any money over and above will be| ment is on Thursday afternoon, Nov. ov Mrs. John Stewart and Bey, J. K. Brabam, M.A, B.D. Thursday, 8.30 p.m, December 4, used to treat and get trophies for|27th, at 2.00 p.m. and Senior Com- +» William Stewart 1958, Parsih Hall, Church of the mencement is at 8,156 pm, Friday|..._< i : -- ' "| Sunday, November 30th-- Ascension. Admission 50c. House League Winners, Scorers, most evening, Nov. 28th. 3 . improved and also best sportsman- 4 : , : ; . 10.15 a.m.--Scugog Church ' 3 : Y i Bi i th 11.16 a.m.--Scvugog "Head" S. S. ship. BIS 'Bonnie Foster. EVER ING 100% GUARANTEED AT R " 1r 11.15 a.m.--Manchester Church Dance ' 3 ' 1.16 p.m.--Pr - x WALLACE -- Murray & Marion| Li} P-m--Prospect Church In Utica Hall on Saturday, Nov. a : : h 0 Bad 2 - 8.00 p.m.--Young Peoples Service . Ad = i (nce Healey) of Ajax are pleased to Groeiibank Umited Char, 29th. Music by the Melodeers. - . announce the arrival of their daugh- ) i mission 75c. per person, x ter Dianne Marie, 8 lbs, 3 oz, on|Come and join us in Worship on Sun- ENJOY A ; ; Nov. 13th, 1958 at Ajax-Pickering|day, especially in the Evening, when "vw = : Hospital, Ajax. Ted Coldwell from Toronte Univer- E h S DAY D ER - : P sity will speak. Social half-hour uc re PER A is : ' y ® after the Service. In Manchester Hall at 8.30 p.m. on SPECIAL , Birth \& |saturday, Nov. 29th, under the aus- ' : In THE SAVE ato Cat » 11 0z. p , pices of the group committee for the me .. in i Toma ola sup ote eee Bottles 15 BROWN -- Harry and Reta (nee B ildi U : I Swan Co) Tuk Admission 50c. Flamingo Dining Room : Curl) are happy to announce the ar- ul mg se S . SAVE ON PURITAN SPECIAL i rival of their baby daughter, Bever- i - fe ee few 92 15 Oz. 13 a ley Ann, 7 Ibs., 12% oz, at the Com- Res ric d eo 0 0 00 00 000 0 00 Tins i RE munity Memorial Hospital on Wed- THIS SUNDAY SPECIAL : nesday, Nov. 19th, 1958, a sister for| Brougham--Reeve William G. Law- Tender Roast Beef ~ SAVE ON DR. BALLARD'S SPECIAL Betty, Linda and Bobby, son told an East Rouge resident on Harold Dearborn "or Roast Turkey 15 Oz. 1 00 Monday night that Pickering town-| \ 5 until 8 p.m. Dog and Cat Foods eevoes.O Tins . - ' ship council would have no alterna- Lena Bradshaw fo Ladies -'Monda tive other than to take action if he . -- SAVE 2¢ ON BILLY BEE SPECIAL used a building for any purpose other Wed At Point Anne . AEE ¢ Night Bowling than that for ich the building per- |. Catering for Banquets, Weddings, Parties and Social Creamed Honey PALIN 21 / mit was Issued. Harold Ray Dearborn, son of Mr. Get-to-gethers ' . Novembe pe A. Robertson told council he plan-|and Mrs. Eugene Dearborn of Port : SHORT GRAIN _ SPECIAL vember 24th ned to move machinery from his pre- | Perry, took as his bride, recently, Lena For Reservations -- Phone YUkon 5-2112 . a 2 Lb. ¢ Pines--37 Cedars--34 | ont garage to a new two car garage | Unita Marguerite, daughter of Mr. and ; Rice AT SR. JO PE TPE | 29 VA - hows--32 he ig building and use it as a machine | Mrs, Leeman Bradshaw, Point Anne, seme ---- re ---------- aples-- Sim) $= shop. Ontario. = : Spruces--37 Poplars-=28 The ceremony took place in Point a SAVE 25¢ ON BISCUITS SPECIAL Elms--35 Chestnuts--21 Mr. Robertson told Councillor Stew- Ae a + Mwy ie Hea Pe : Frean 5 1 00 Birches--35 Firs--17 |art that it was "a matter of opinion" . te Read. i : ak Foals awww Pkgs, ° whether or not he needed a building MaDowsil I A : 3 " _ : . g High Triple-- ow 30 { two- . | shaw of be ' \ ; ; : Mary Baird--743. ae hy 51 fast for 4. tuic-uae gar music and a solo was sung by Mrs. : SAVE ON LYNN VALLEY es SPECIAL : . : Roy Neugler. ; S d d P 1 00 High Single-- R Secte Lawson Fobited oh ey Jo Given in marriage by her father; [ fan ar eas ces vescess¥ Tins ° - Low Average-- garage. "You can use the building | White net over taffeta Wiis Sigugilly . SAVE ON CLARK'S . . BPECIsE Joan Godley--95 for a two-car garage but if you use lace bodice styled with a sa el necks. Beans with Pork ~ 20 Oz. 45 it for a machine shop it is contrary |line and short sleeves. Two fly-away By Dt. Gustav Bohstedt . eeee eof Tins Over 600-- . to the bylaw," he said. panels at the back were caught at the Emeritus Professor of Animal Husbandry : Mary Baird--743 neck-line. . Her -elbow-length veil of = University of Wisconsin DAISY or DEVON RINDLESS SPECIAL Bernice Dowson--617 mmm bridal illusion was secured by a crown. . . ; : . 1 Lb. ¢ Florence Mahaffy--660 of Iridescent sequite. She yerriod a Winter Rations For Brood Sows Breakfast Bacon ARIE 1.) 59 Eas Does It cascade of Sweetheart roses and white Pigs are not known for their ability to make extensive use of : * ~ Over 200-- : Y 19 catnabtions on 4 'widte Bible with red forage, whether pasture, by or silage. But brood sows, even gilts - - . Bernice Dowson--294; Faye Dowson \ and especially yearling or older sows, come near being as herbivor- BURN'S FRESH : . oo SPECIAL --265; Florence Mahaffy--264; Mary | Based on the fact that once traction | rosebuds entwined in the satin stream- op 28 ruminants and horses pa e . ' Baird--263, 235, 245; Dhel Bentley-- | in lost it is difficult or impossible to | ers: : They may not my Spar Rihs NENT og 5 262; Marid Healey-- 237; Mary June | recover, braking on sliffery surfaces| The matron of honour, Mrs. Geral-f Yas fie Jsrae soni bys hi nly pus i Howsam--238; Gladys Goode--224; | should be done by pumping the brake | dine Revelle, was in beige net wd cow, or the brood sows without er of BURN'S FRESH SPECIAL Camille Crozier--218, 213; Marie Fos- | in sharp jabs (with the clutch engag- Jxatels wi a draped SUE Racine lasts Sasgun having. Hig too fat at farrow- : . ¢ ter--216; Elsie Pogue--215; Mary |ed) rather than in, one abrupt opera- [falling in fly-away panels at the of a horse, but, . k P kB 59 Amell--215; Helen Tanton--214; Joy- [tion. The pumping method will us- The bridgsmaids, Miss Mss Dares) Dia Jive of a3 £204 Drouision for a san or utts tess esses ce Emmerson--212; Vera Fawns-- |ually slow and stop. a vehicle safely Hollomby and Miss Kathleen Payne considerable both quantity and Guality of pro- . : 208; Alice Thomas--206; Audrey | whereas a single strong application of | were similarly dressed in turquoise capacity tein, Jainerdls, and vitamins, is DOLL OF THE YEAR SPECIAL - Chapman--205; Muriel Lynde--203;|the brakes could easily bring about | blue with matching accessories. for forage or one that includes 4 or 5 per cent n With a $3 - % Y ! ' Mr. Fred Dearborn acted as best roughage, of meat scraps or e and a Yiae Uo 7 Fvelyn Stephens--207. an uncontrollable skid. =r, } 'More and pr Bohs similar amount of soy oil" sees es sesso Purchase ° » Ww man and'the ushers were Mr. John hole we hear SB tedt | cal or 'other ofl meal che-hulf ; Naylor and Mr, Tromas Mitchell, of the successful use of silage in | per cent plain or trace mineral: rs J| A reception was held at the Quinte | brood sow rations. "| ized salt, from 80 to 40 per cent THIS WEEK'S DINNERWARE SPECIAL of ground alfalfa rest farm . The ture then would have about 15 "cent total protein which 1s a to. Te This ability to utilize health- rotecting forage therefore should Pe used for farm profit, and a - lucia way of doing 80 | i Hotel, Belleville. To receive, the bride's mother wore olive green with brown accessories. The bridegroom's i hay, and the i mix A * DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Salad Plate - Fruit Nappie Yi! a to use AT TAY ; mother was in sapphire blue with beral amounts of alfalfa hay in | sirable level. All Prices Subject to Change According to Market Conditions PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. Co white accessories. Each had a corsage me red sows, oud t For nursing a0ws, 91 fob hand. : . 1) (] of carnations. All merchandise sold at your Dominion Store is The couple took a wedding trip to nursing : alfalfa hay ma OUR GUARANTEE unconditionally guaranteed to give you 100 per cent. full dine of pnd. : to 15 per cent or, with - BOWS, Let us save a ton or two of " Niagara Falls. As they left the bride the best and leafiest hay that we | really superior even to 10 satisfaction - : ; have, such as second cutting al- r cent of the mi . ' ig ' Grocer 1eS F | § ozen F oods was wearing green matte persey, pat- falfa. x alfalfa mized with other pet scraps and Jixture hid ' ) : : terned in charcoal grey and rose with legumes and grasses, just so: it | then be increased by about : . ; F esh and Co ked Meals a dark brown top coat and corsage of is leaty, green and sweet smell- | Per cent each to make the ration ; Values Effective at Your Port Perry Dominion Storé : Y 0 Sweetheart roses. - be. oil tis do : oft ; | sniioblo for Buddlivg ow," - For Week Ending' November 29th' 9-0 % : Mr. and Mrs, Dearborn will make einliths Sneh pped nd wo hove | touch a ration mixture is rela. ng ' ALWAYS IN STOCK elg neh screen, and we have | tively simple and economical as - 3 their home in Belleville, < Guests were present from Oshawa, Port Perry, Toronto, Brockville, Don Mills, Buffalo, Brooklin, Brighton and Ottawa, . a vitamin.rich feed that weadily mixes with' any ground grain or concentrate, ==. When added to a mixture in amounts of from 80 to 40 per well -as efficient. So f Rn nutrients of such a ration bon od d ores lie of pg at arrow. OPEN EVENINGS -- CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS For Free Delivery Phone YU 5-2492 Dominion Stores Lid. PortPerry |

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