Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 3

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~ or iinandeisaisatoitietb said AE SERRE RE REALTY inc ideisin A.W. BROCK 1030057: 0 MY 0 D3 ASH NO) 38 D The famous weatherproof TIP TOPPER This is the coat that meets all Thoroughly waterproof to see you through sun showers to downpours--a wool .plaid zip-in lining to keep you warm through winter's coldest bite. Beige, tan or black, and it looks far more seasons. expensive than it is. '35.00 TIP TOP TAILORS TIP TOPPER ~ ZIP-IN LINING - ovens +3500 CRAFT WOOL COATS +29.95-+33.00 39.95 MEN'S JACKETS QUILTED -- WITH PARKA BLACK -- BLUE 0.95 --22.9% Construction of the Im- maculate Conception Church in Port Perry is well under- BOYS 4.95 way. During the past week foundations were laid. / present these foundations BOYS JACKETS NYLON PILE -- PARKA GREY or BLACK 14.95 have reached floor level. Steel door-frames and win- dows are expected on the site shortly and the walls will go up." The main floor will be a 4 inch concrete slab on grade and coloured. All interior surfaces of the block walls will be painted; the exterior will be finished MEN'S SUEDE Leather Coats 49.93--39.95 with a waterproof coloured plastic "coating. Horizontal joints of block work to be vertical ones to be rodded flush. Completion date is December, 27, and the work is being done by Lynview MEN'S HYDRO PARKA NYLON PILE LINING +14.93-18.9 Construction Ltd., of Whitby, 5 ama aA EU At raked back half an inch, the ab Ont. The Roman Catholic Com{' munity is pleased to learn that the Architect, Mr. Wil- liam Saccoccio. of West Hill, Ont. has been given an award of merit for design for the St. Joan of Arc Church, at Bloor Street in Toronto as the one chosen from buildings lately erected. Mr. Saccoccio also built the circular-style church of the Sacred Heart in Ux- bridge, Ont. Sponsored by the Ontario Masons Relations Council the annual competi- tion considered 94 buildings, of which Mr. Caccoccio's church was chosen. In due time a new Parish Hall will be constructed, ad- jacent to the new church in Port Perry. What is going up now is only part of a larger design. Church To Be Completed December 7 The Pastor, Rev. A. Lee SCJ, and his Building Com- 'mittee, consisting of mem- bers of the Cath. Men's Club gue, expects this Parish Hall construction within 4 years from now. In a few weeks a Corner- stone will be put in position. This stone will cover a time- capsule, to be opened by those who will live when Can- ada will celebrate it's second century. In addition a Cen- tennial golden coin, as the first contribution to a new church for that period, the capsule will contain docu- ments as snapshots of the Roman Catholic families, who built this church in 1967, a front-page of The Port Perry Star and a 40 minutes tape- recording. Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith rave 'made a second trip to Expo. At a recent U.C.W. meeting Kaye showed fine pictures they had taken on _ LADIES ~ Snow Boots |. FLEECE LINED 750--9.98 GIRLS JACKETS NYLON PILE S15. 95 SNOW SUITS 14.99 PILE their first trip. A new bridge is under con- struction over the "old sink- | hole" Prospect, "cutting off trans. portation there. "Miss Dale Smith had an interesting experience on Mon. 16th. She noticed a round, orange colored bal loon caught on their road fence, so went to retrieve it. There was a tag attached to the balloon reading that it + FISHER PRICE TOYS STURDY -- LONG WEARING and EDUCATIONAL FOR CHILDREN o FISHER ® PRICE TOY JACK 'N JILL TV-RADIO LARGE ASSORTMENT Chime: Ball ...........cccinnisinsionne $5.00 Prancy Pony coe. $2.50 Music Iron .........cvvinnnns $5.00 RAMOS ior idinnsisssssrsgmnetiies $4.50 Rattle: Ball ......ccocnieiirerssann $1.60 Melody Push Chime ............ $3.50 Creative Blocks .........ccccceins $1.50 Husky TOys cin 39c. had been sent aloft on Oct. 8th from Elkhart, Indianna, U.S.A. by a Free Methodist Sunday School Class. As re- quested Dale returned the tag to the sender, and will be receiving a souvenir one of these days. The Re-Dedication Service at Prospect United Church will be held at 2.00 p.m on Nov. 5th. On Saturday afternoon, at Eaton Auditorium, Toronto, the graduation exercises of Shaw's five business colleges in the city were held. Mayor Dennison was in attendance. The guest speaker was Mr. Gage Love, president of the Board of Trade for Metro, Toronto. Among the gradu: ates were Miss Margaret Ver- sell b 'and names you al es a ES a ---------- an trust. Check The Label On Your Paper on Con. 2, East of| PROSPECT NEWS non and Miss Barbara Holt: by. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtby were present. Miss Margaret Vernon gave the Valedictory Address, and received many fine compliments. ster and Nancy spent a recent week-end with his uncle and Mr.-and Mrs. Burnsell Web-| daughter, Mr. Mark Matthews and Margaret, at Willowdale. The Holtby families re- ceived a message from Bran- _ don, Man. informing them that Mrs. Jas. I. Moffatt (Ada Holtby) had passed away on Sat. 21st, in her 91st year. She had many friends in this area. taught Prospect School in the 1890s. to Expo this week with Black- stock relatives. ROXY T UXBRIDGE "Dr. You've Got PL THURS. FRI. SAT., OCTOBER 26 - 27 - 28 SANDRA DEE GEORGE HAMILTON ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALSO "STAGECOACH" STARRING . A. MARGARET A Short Story (DISNEYRAMA) HEATRLE 352-6033 To Be Kidding" US -- PETER SELLERS MON. TUES. WED., OCT. 30-31 NOV. 1st "WHAT'S NEW PUSSY CAT" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALSO "MADAME X" PETER O'TOOLE -- Lana Tumer THURS. FRI. SAT. "TEN COMING SOON . COMMANDMENTS" NOVEMBER 2-3-4 SE FOREN A ay ERE wisi: wiih X and the Cath. Women's Lea- |

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