hon (3 A % fh NE a San Mek Re i ARO on ih 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1068 Prince Albert At 8. 8. the missionary supt. Mrs. C. Love gave an interesting talk, sing- ling out varions outstanding mission fields on the map. Mrs. R, SKinner ably read the theme story. Friday night the senior mixed S. S. class were entertained by their teach- er Mrs, E, rtyn. First lap of the evening was spent skating. Then to the rtyn me where games and lots of clymaxed the evening for all; : Mr, and Mrs. R. Butson attended the funeral .of the late Rev. F. B, Fi- field of Bowmanville, Mrs, L. Bond is with relatives in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock and boys with his brother Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Beacock and sons of Nestleton on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson and new son, of Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie and fam- ily with his parents at Milton on Sun- day. vee Glad to hear little Susan ANN is recovering favourably from phneu- monia, and young Garry Newnham from chicken-pox. Cedar Creek (Too Late For Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacRae, Lin- da and Carol of' Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. M, Mantel of Burketon were last Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harris. Mrs. Bruce Cummings held a baby shower for her sister-in-law, Mrs, June Trick and her new baby on Wed- nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Osh. awa were Friday evening visitors at the Larocque home. Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick of Oshawa called on Mrs. Kilpatrick and George Saturday evening. 2 Mr, and Mrs. Pete Rumnie and son moved to Uxbridge on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Kemp left for a holiday in Florida on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boynton and family are helping to look after the service station" and lunch room. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Whitaker of Shir- ley were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. The Cedar Creek friends of Mrs. William Steele, Raglan, will be sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Port Perry Community Hospital. The school was closed on Monday when the furnace wasn't working. It was one of the coldest days of the winter. ak FAN 1) Hh 318, 'y % Wf 4-H. Club Achievement Day Achievement Day for the 4-H Home- making Club' project, "Sleeping Gar- ments", was held in the Uxbridge High School, on Saturday, February 8th. Five clubs representing the south end of the county attended-- Altona, Bethesda-Reach, Brougham, | Quaker Hill and Scugog. Forty girls completed this unit. . For this unit each girl exhibited her Record Book and the sleeping garment that she made. Several of the girls|' made co-ordinated outfits, including a housecoat and scuffs. : The morning programme, under the supervision of the County Home Econ- omist, Miss Wilda J. Gordon, consisted of each girl judging a class of fabric for a given sleeping garment and do- ing a sample of shell hemming." Each was also asked to judge with oral] reasons. Miss Frances Lampman, Home Economist for Peterborough, Durham and Victoria Counties assist. ed with the programme, Exhibits and demonstrations 'were presented by each Club for the after- noon programme, Four Clubs placed exhibits on the topic, "Some Require- ments of Good Sléeping Garments", The three minute cemment was given by Jean Lewis for the Altona Club; SAVE 4c CLOVERLEAF FANCY PINK SALMON SAVE 2¢ CROWN BRAND -- 2-1b. tin -§ CORN SYRUP Shrove Tuesday, Fehruary 18 : 2 pkgs. 39¢ -_1 Ih, tin SAVE 2c AUNT JEMIMA és PANCAKE FLOUR SAVE 2¢ 29c¢ OLDE TYME -- SAVE 4c QUICK OR INSTANT -- Large pkg. QUAKER OATS TABLE SYRUP 16-0z. jug 27 SAVE 2¢ 37c¢ OLD COLONY PURE - 16-o0z. jug MAPLE SYRUP 3 O¢ SAVE 4c '| SAVE 6c Po : Free Dinnerware in each pkg. - Gt. pkg. | FRY'S : 1h ta OR Bonus DETERGENT 79c¢ COCOA 67¢ SAVE 2¢ a . SAVE 25 "$+ 0 MILKO INSTANT -- 25c off - 6.1. pkg. CHOCOLATE SAVE 9c : SAVE dc FASIFIRST _ MILLIONAIRE 'SHORTENING |bs ford Qc ----PRODUCE Sweet, Easy. to Peel Genuine Mexican Valencia Oranges Snow White, Flaverful Marsh Potatoes Mild, Tasty §-1b. Bag 49 5-1b. Poly Bag 29. PORK LOINS CENTRE CUT Pork Lo 1%-1b., Pkg. LOIN ROAST Tenderloin Portion [J insib. 39 Swift's Brookfield -- Skinless SAUSAGE - - SARDINES = 27c¢ -- MEATS Swift's Fresh Pork Sale Rib Portion -- 3% 1b. average 40. 69: wn. 40c PARSNIP - - - - "19¢ Swift's Premium -- Sliced - 12-o0z. pack BOLOGNA -- - - 35 Sweet; Mild : Swift's Mild Cured - Peamealed SPANISH ONIONS - 2+ 25c| COTTAGE ROLLS = ». 48c BIRDS: EYE FRENCH FRIES __._.________. 9-oz pkg. 2 for 37c - FROZEN FOODS MIXED VEGETABLES 11-c oz. pkg. 2 for 27¢ . WHOLE KERNEL CORN ___.__.° 12-0z, pkg. 2% + Dowson' s Food Markel Free Pelivary Port Perry Jo-Anne Smith-for the Bethésda-Reach Sleepy Time Gals; Jean Barclay spoke for the Brougham Pyjama Gang and Miriam Pjckard was commentator for the Scugdg Junior 4-H Homemaking Club, "The Quaker Hill Club present. ed the exhibit) "The Sleeping ent Ensemble" and Carole Bafton gave the comment. Altona presented the demonstration "Yhe Sleeping GWrment Ensemble". "How to prepare Fabric for Cutting" was the demonstration presented by Scugog Junior 4-H Homemaking Club and!' the Brougham FPyjama Gang. Quaker Hill's 'What Make © Good Sleeping Gar- ments", Silver 4-H Homemaking Club Spoons were presentdd to each girl who com- pleted the unit, Thirteen certificates of achievement were presented for each two projects completed. Three girls, Jeanne Pearson and Mary Noble [-- Altona received their County Honors for having completed six-4-H Home- making Ciub projeets, The "Sleeping Garments" Achive- ment Day for 4-H Clubs in the north end of the county will be held Satur- day, February 16th, in the Beaverton demonstration was| of Quaker Hill, and Evelyn Dunkeld ot- Town Hall. Five Clubs wil partiei- pate at this Day. project for Ontario County. The local on February 20th and 21st. obtain more information by contact- Agriculture, Uxbridge, Ont. To Pave Highway 12. Whithy-Brooklin We have received YH notice that the Dept. of Highways have let a con- tract to the Miller Paying Ltd. of 'f'oronto, for 'Yrading, granular base and hot mix paving on Highway 12 from Whitby to the north of the vil- lage of Brooklin, and also on Highway 2 from Reynolds Strgét to Blair St. 1 SINGER TREADLE .. CASE, $5.50 Down, 1 SINGER, REVERSE There's Still One Left for You! SINGER SEWING MACHINES " Fully Reconditioned and guaranteed Fully reconditioned 1 SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE, NEW CARRYING 1 SINGER 'ELECTRIC PORTABLE, NEW 'CARRY CASE, $6.50 Down, $59.60 CASH 1 SINGER ELECTRIC CONSOLE Reverse Stitch, 4 Drawers, Price New $232.50, now only $9.50 down, or $94.50 Cash also Vv DEMONSTRATOR, 5 year Guarantee, Reg. $119.95 NOW ONLY $99.95. | Phone, Write or Call at Your . 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