Seine arise ro " Bank GE AW, ! rs PERN SA RY hon " ui pt? $44 CAL rd oF ET ds Sd ee, NRE = N 3 RR - OS CAI RA = aS e eee ra oh ERE wo nis > 8-~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1068 Blackstock (continued from page 8) Channel Islands; the Misses Helene and Marion De Mouilpied, Mr. Wil- liam De Mouilpied, Mrs. Alexander, Mr. David Alexander, were recent visitors of Mr. W. N. Campbell and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp and Arthur attended Port Perry United " Church Sunday morning when their grandson, Robert Donald was bap- all of Toronto tised and were guest of Mr, and Mrs. Glen VanCamp and boys for the day. Mrs. John I'anm also attended this service and witnessed the baptism of her grandson, Richard Allan and she and Mr. Rahm spent the day with other relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs," Allan Rahm, Cheryl and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham and Mrs. Edna Gibson visited Mr. Henry Graham and Miss Verena in Toronto Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson, Teddy = © SCUGOG CLEANERS YE Ladies' Suits and Plain Dresses $1.25 Gents Suits .................... Ladies' Slacks ................. Ladies' Winter Coats ........... Ladies Shorties .. Ladies' Parkas .. All Boys' Pants . . Gent's Top Coats . Gents' Pants ..... Gent's Parkas .. 1.25 65 1.50 1.00 1.25 0 1.50 65 1 29 Free Xmas Draw _ §25. 0 Groceries Free Ticket with Every Order -- 1 'aw December 20th. CASH and CARRY FREE PICK- PHONE YU 5-233 P and DELIVE RY Ci RRR EN NEY SARA SA hahaa and friend, Whitby were Saturday evening visitors and Mrs, Wesley Bea- cock and Mrs. Tarvis Sunday visitors of Mrs. Jas, and Miss G. Henry, Miss Emma Henders, Yelverton is spending a few days with Mrs. Jas. Parr, Mr, and Mrs. Benson Dunn, Oshawa visited Mr, and Mrs. Will Forder on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and Mrs. Harry Van Camp attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Walter Mc- Gill in Janetville Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy, Mrs, John McKee, Mrs, Harold Crawford of Blackstock and several Cadmus and Nestleton relatives attended the fun- eral of Mra. J. Southern in Lindsay Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and Ralph attended the funeral of Mr. John Sinclair in Cambray Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp and Miss Doreen attended the wed- ding of Miss Sorril Purdy and Mr, Jas. Gallagher in Toronto Saturday. Mrs. Woodward; Misses Gail, Es- ther, Sharon, Jean and Joan Wood- ward and Mr. Prosper Murschaut, Pointe Au Baril, who also were guests at the Gallagher-Purdy Wed- ding Saturday, spent the week-enu with the Stanford and Richard Van Camps, . Mr, and Mrs. Melville Bradburn, Saskatoon, 'visited his aunt Mrs. Wes- ley Bradburn Saturday. Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Marlow and An- ne were: Mr, and Mrs. Rud Heaslip, Miss Ruth Marlow and Miss Pearl Wright, Toronto, Mrs, Williams Ma- rathon; Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Marlow; mily; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright; Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell and family. Sympathy is extended Mrs, Jas. Parr, Mrs. H. Bailey and family in the death of Mr. Parr Sunday even- I} [SR E---- ae da 95 RED & WHITE Swift's Sliced Vacuum Packed - 6 oz. pkg. 'ound Boneless Steak or Roasts b. $9¢ lade or Short Rib Roasts b. BQe¢ Swift's Sweet Pickled Peamealed Mealed or Plain / COTTAGE ROLLS » 4.3 ¢ Swift's Sliced Side - Sealed 15 1b. pke. Premium BACON = 3Q¢ Swift's Pork & Turkey Loaf nv 3&g Dutch Lunch Salami » Qe | Best Buys © ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES [-- SWIFT'S PREM - LUNCHEON MEAT AYLMER FANCY GREEN PFAS "LARKE' N BEANS with PORK Family size 21 oz. pke. a for 65¢ 15 oz. tin 20 oz. tin . for 33¢ . hit Col d Scottie's FACE TISSUES "Economy Sire. Jewel 1 1b. print Swift's i 1% 1b, tin SHORTENING - 29¢ PREMIUM HAMS $1.59 Allsweet 1 1b. pkg. Swift's 15 oz. tin MARGARINE - 29c IRISH STEW - - - 27 Swift's 12 oz. tin Swift's 24 oz. tin CHOPPED HAM - - 49c IRISH STEW - - - 3% Swift's Pard © 15 oz. tin DOG FOOD - Grebe Produce ---- Heinz 10 oz. tin resmng, simnialing TOMATO SOUP - 2: 27c |eapEFRUIT 4 tr 29 Kellogg's : yp Wonderful treat! California - 8 oz. pkg. SPECIAL K CEREAL Pkg. 25¢ FRESH DATES Fi 19¢ ALE 2 id Palm Garden - Sclect - cello pkg TER BRGS - = 3)roMATOES - - al BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS Tender, garden fresh 'Birds Eye Raspberries, 15 oz. pkg. 39¢ GREEN BEANS - Lb, 19¢ Birds Eye Broccoli Spears 20 Select, Ontario grown Yellow 1 Ego Filles of Sole, [ONIONS - - 2u 15 Birds Eye Fillets of Sole, 12 0 oz. . pkg. 3c Dowson's Food Market YUkon 51002 FREE DELIVERY Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and fa- - ing. Sincere Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs, Melville Werry and family in the tragic death of Alan on Wed- nesday. The funeral service Satur-|" day was largely attended. Mr, Clarence Wildman, Northern Alberta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry and called on several other friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Rud Heaslip and Miss Ruth Marlow, Toronto and Mrs, Wil: liams, Marathon, with Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Marlow during the week-end, Mr. and 'Mrs, Harold Wheeler, Hastings visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler and family and Mr. and Mrs, 'Ernest Swain and family Sunday, "Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronto and Marilyn Archer, Whitby, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. Archer, We welcome Mr. and Mrs. M, Mec- Lenachan who moved from Toronto Friday into the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. 'R. Snooks. Mr. McLenachan is a radio and T.V. repair man, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Colbear and boys moved Saturday into the Martyn a- partment, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. McCorniick and family. Mrs. W. J. Campbell, Teeswater, spent last week' with Mrs, George Fowler. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Patterson and Kenneth Norwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 'Hill Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Ian |¥ and Mary, Toronto, visited the Roy |§ Fergusons, Sunday. Cedar Creek > Mr. and Mrs. John Den Boer and amily spent a week-end recently with riends at Dunnville, Mr, and Mrs. E. Bellis of Milwaukee, U.8.A., have been visiting Mrs. Wm, Blain and the Greenwgod family. Mrs, Bellis and Mrs. Blain are sisters. Teto Den Boer is a "patient in the Oshawa General Hospital and' Johnny Benschop is a patient in Port Perry $3 Hospital. Wm. Blain is convalescing at home. i , He was a patient in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital for six weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and boys of Oshawa were last Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and family. Victor Laroque's father was buried in Oshawa last week. Mrs. Alfred Kemp's brother, George T. 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