- 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, 1961 Prince Albert | At Sunday School Supt. Mr. E Martyn announced annual picnic was in the air and a meeting to be held | Wednesday night. Jo-Anne Tripp de- posited her birthday pennies and re- ceived her pin. Missionary convener Mrs, B. Jeffs delivered an Sppropriute oral talk. Much happiness is wished Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kennedy, formerly Shirley Timbers upon their recent marriage. We all hope Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance enjoy living in their new surround- ings, who moved into Port Perry last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson, Cliff and 'Bruce spent Sunday with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rodd and sons, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brock, Port Perry are managing Lexie and John Love whilé their parents Mr. and Mrs, C Love are motoring in sections of the U.S.A, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cameron enjoyed attending the colorful Graduation Ex- ercises, 0.G.H. Friday night when their neice Miss Faye Carroll was one , Oshawa where they were among the ride, SWIFT'S BRAUNSCHWEIGER BLADE BONE REMOVED SHORT RIB ROAST BONELESS POT ROAST LEAN MINCED CHUCK BREAKFAST SAUSAGE "3%, i= |b, 49¢ or LIVER & BACON CHUBS -- 8 oz, BRANDED BEEF SALE 39 Ib. 45¢ Ib. 49¢ Ib. 49¢ ea. 23¢C BEST BUY -- SAVE 5c York Beans with Pork 20-0z. tin 6-100 BEST BUY -- SAVE {4c Stokely's Tomato Juice Fancy -- 48-o0z. tin. 27. BEST BUY -- SAVE 6e HI-C DRINKS Orange - Grape Apple Fruit Punch -- 48 oz. tin BEST BUY -- SAVE 2¢ Javex Liquid Bleach 32-0z, bottle _ 23: Produce VINE RIPENED FLORIDA WATERMELONS Good family size wor Qc Luscious, California -- Pint Box STRAWBERRIES - 3c Ontario, Hot House -- No. 1 Grade 3-80: "CUCUMBERS - ee Ie Lb, 8c Nutritious -- No. 1 Grade NEW CABBAGE Tender, Crisp -- No. 1 Grade GREEN BEANS - - FEATURE -- SAVE 9c ~~ -- SAVE 5¢ FEATURE -- SAVE §¢ GEM MARGARINE | HEINZ KETCHUP Healtho Dog Food 3 1 1b. Pkg. 11-0z. Bottle : 16-0z. - Tin 4 ror 89c 2 ror 45¢ 5 ror 49¢ CATRTURE ov Save b..8 I FEATURE -- SAVE 4c FEATURE -- BAVE 2% or SPAGHETTI TOMATO SAUCE | FAB DETERGENT 16-0z. Pkg. Hunts -- 7%-0z. Tin 16¢c Off Pack - Giant Pkg. 2 vr 35¢ 3 ru 260 | FEATURE -- SAVE 10c -- 200's - Regular FACE-ELLE TISSUES - - - - - 3 for 49c¢ ay YORK BRAND MEATS Kam Luncheon Meat, 12 oz. tin 2 for 83¢ 3 BISCUIT FEATURE BOLOGNA, 12 oz. tin ..________ 43¢ : MEAT BALLS, 12 oz. tin _.._____ 33¢ - Full 1 pound pkg. LUNCH TONGUE, 12 oz. tin _59¢ 2 \' oo CHOPPED BEEF, 12 oz. tin __.__ 47¢ C SAVE 4¢ -- Sunbeam Aunt Mary's -- 24 oz. loaf SLICED BREAD - - Nestle's Red & White -- 50 packs BOOK MATCHES - Beaver -- 5-1b. bag LUMP CHARCOAL - 35-1b. bag GOLDEN VIGORD. - ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE 3c QUIK CHOCOLATE 2.» = 99¢ . Study 1" tubing 13e | poi swat ad r single back of 4F- WOVER Saran $3.98 N v (WHILE THEY LAST) 19 ALUMINUM FROZEN FOODS *,+ (i. ORANGE JUICE - Drdgon Brand -- 14 oz, Pkg. Birds Eye -- Bave 17¢c -- 6 oz, Tin' SS 2B 4 ror 89c | with $5.00 poichase = RED & wha | Sr CHOP SUEY 39%¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THE LISTED RED & WHITE FOOD STORES RATT TINE TTT See ONLY «opp ey = 2c WESTON'S FIG BARS er with Gib and Bill enjoyed a trip of of the successful gyadustes. Thursday afternoon Mrs. C. Camey- on, accompanied Mrs. M. Carroll to many guests who enjoyed the "Tea" in McLaughlin Hall in honour of the 1961 class of twenty four nurses. Week-end company with Mr. and Mra. C. Cameron and Jim included Mrs. M. Carroll, Ken, Ted and Nor- ma, Kirkland Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C, Mortson and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mar- shall of North Bay. Mrs, Copp, Vancouver has been ho- lidaying with her brother Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Pearce included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steinoff and family, Toronto; Mrs. MacGregor and Mrs, H. Hall, Port Perry; Mrs." Don Smith formerly Miss Alice Wagg, Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Doupe spent the week-end with her brother Mr. and Mrs, E. Brown, Brockville. Week-end company with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith were Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall and children, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Bennett and Grant of Oshawa. : Scugog A week ago Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fin. ney and family of Lindsay visited at the Dowson home. On Wednesday On Sunday afternoon Mts, E. Read- exploration through the Botannical Gardens of Hamilton, Last Wednesday evening about 17 ladies from the Island joined other W.A. members at Greenbank where they enjoyed a variety program; the contrbiutions of several W.A.'s, The guest speaker, Miss McNeil, LP.S,, gave a very interesting and enlight- ening talk on her associations with the Mercer Training School for girls. Our false conceptions of this institu- tion were waived for a more definite knowledge and understanding. A yédar ago at this time our thoughts centred on 'the Head Cen- lections of this occasion will long re- main, Head W.A. st the Parsonage on |§ June 18. Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong of Loc- : ust Hill visited Mrs. W, Philp Sunday. i Fathers' Day - June loth. ive Dad the best Smiles'n Chuckles Chocolates and . One of our Delicious FATHER'S DAY CAKES FRIDAY SPECIAL -- "Apple Turnovers" WEEK-END SPECIAL -- "Banana Layer Cakes" Clara Dowson visited her friend, Mrs. | Vergne Netherton of Little Brijain, "tennial and we directed our memories and plans toward a memorial for our pioneers and past residents. Recol- Mrs. Cook, Mrs, Blakely and Mrs. |§ Fralick called on Mrs, Delia Harper |§ one evening, : Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer ; oné day last week were My, and Mrs, "GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 62172 . G. M. GERROW Doug. McKinley of Willowdale. Baptized at the church last Sunday | # were baby daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | i R. Munroe, Mr. and Mrs. Legrow, Mr. | {i and Mrs. B. Mitchell and the son of | ¥ Mr, and Mrs. H, Wilbur. f : Rah ane Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown and Dor- } id AN, Ml ' i Kent Sliced Bacon - I's : Pork Spare Ribs .... othy attended a party for Mr, & Mrs, Butler who celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary at the home of Mr. Fawcett in Scarboro, Mrs. J. Mitchell spent Monday in ¥ Brooklin with Mrs, "Russnell. gi © Mr. Hainsworth ia in Toronto for 5 a few. days, 3 Mr, and Mrs, Saunders took a trip i to South Carolina where they will 3 pick up Sharon to bring back home. "FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING : UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" YUkon 5-2221 PORT PERRY Mrs. Geo. Bagshaw and daughter § visited Mr. and Mrs, Wilkinson on &, Sunday. 'SWIMMING LESSONS af POPLAR PARK Port Perry < "Union Avenue, a, va : Red Cross Instruction, Mon. through Fri. Course requires two lessons per \ Ce week. Morning classes for children, evening classes for adults... -- _FREE \ - with purchase of $6.00 Season's Ticket. All to be enjoyed in a. completely fF Filtered Pool. 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