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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jun 1961, p. 8

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8--THE PORT A A Ss BS "a " PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1961 MEMO Donald more Council News (Continued from front page) like the watermain extended on Me- | St. has a depth of 150" on McDonald. Council felt that the waterworks de- partment cannot afford to extend any watermains this requests having been made for water- | main extension, REPORTS of Committees--Mr, R., | Kenny reported that Mr. Don Coch- rane would like permission to fill over the sidewalk to the street shoulder on Cochrane Street adjacent to his lot and that a new sidewalk be built, RESOLUTION---That Don Cochrane be given permission to fill over the sidewalk to the street shoulder on Cochrane St. and that the Corpd¥ation will replace the sidewalk. Carried. ADJOURN -- On motion Council | adjourned. Mr. John Ballard would West, Keith Mark's lot year, several | Grant Williams; EE LS a Ad MINOR HOCKEY BANQUET Continued from Front Page Next to be presented were coaches I. GREEN PEAS . ARE THE"BEST BUY" THIS WEEK END @/ Red and Blue Brand Beef -- Round, Sirloin, T-Bone and Wing Steaks [ALLSTEAKS 1 79- w. 39¢ wo. 45¢ w. 43 w. §8c Lb. 45¢ Lean, Meaty, Beef BONELESS POT ROASTS - - Swift's Premium -- Shankless FULLY COOKED PICNICS - - - Fresh Ground EXTRA LEAN MINCED BEEF Swift's Eversweet -- 1 1b. Packages SLICED SIDE BACON - . . . Swift's Premium -- 1 1b, Cello Packages BARBECUE FRANKS - . . . . EST BUY -- SAVE 19¢ CODKED SPAGHETTI Libby's -- 15 oz. tin 5ir69c BEST BUY -- SAVE 12¢ Chigken Noodle - Tomato Vegetable JIPTON SOUPS 6 pkas. § Qc LT TEA BAGS 7 3c BEST BUY -- SAVE 58¢c ~-White ---30c-Off-Deal-- -King-Size BREEZE DETERGENT 1.09 FEATURE -- SAVE 6c 10 1b, Bag GRANULATED SUGAR 83c FEATURE -- SAVE 7c Kraft Deluxe -- 8 oz. Pkg. CHEESE SLICES 259 FEATURE -- SAVE 4c Beef - Irish -- 24 oz. Tin - bag 50- California -- Sunkist LEMONS 6fr29c Luscious, Georgia" No. 1 Grade PEACHES 6 for 25¢ Crisp, at 10 oz. cello bag SPINACH 2 for 29¢ Fann Fresh, Florida - No. 1 Grade PURITAN STEWS | CORN onthe COB <3 Qc -- 4 cobs 29¢ EXCEPTIONAL VALUE -- SUNKIST ORANGES Approx. 20 oranges - 5 1b. poly bag 4d FEATURE -- SAVE 4c -- White - Cider -- 24 oz. Bottle ADA VINEGAR - '- - . . 2w3c FEATURE -- SAVE 16c -- Cheerios - Rice Corn Flakes - Frostyos - PRT - ERAL MILLS CEREALS 4 reer. $1.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 4c -- 100 ft. Roll, 12" E ALL WAX PAPER - . . we. 216 FEATURE -- SAVE 1l¢ -- 25 ft. Roll CAN ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP 2:58 BISCUIT FEATURE -- Apple Blossoms - Varlety Pack - Assortment - Giant Cello SUPREME BRAND ns CANDY "FEATURE Dairy Mald -- Jumbo Cello Mint or Butterscoich Puffs 29c¢ FRESH FROM THE OVENS dlc LEMON BUNS "0% BATH 12 to Pkg. crea roe or " v : : SARAN WRAP 50 Many, Utes 39¢ ac st own RICE ~~ QE 2 Pack -- 1 1b, Tin TODDY BEVERAGE - Christie's -- Cello Pkg. FIG "BARS Christie's * Cello Pkg. ICE CREAM™ Creamy Smooth Pint Brick . FROZEN FOODS Libby's -- Feature - Save' 6c ERT 2 1b, poly bag 49¢ STRAWBERRIES . 15 oz. pkg. 43¢ MIXED VEGETABLES, 2 1b. poly 3, 49c FRENCH FRIES. _. 9 oz, pkg. 5 /39¢ Sle 35¢ 25¢ :2"Cannon RED & WHITE ii OFFER Dowson's Food Market Port Perry ha team no. 3 of 1960-61. Coach Rod Fos. boys, Roger Pickard, ter introduced the players and Bobby Wayne Saunders, Paul Hubbard, Dan Attersley presented the crests; Way- Cawker, Ricky Stephens, Don McNen- ne Birkett, Scott Kenny, Grant Daw- |v and John Jemmette. son, Denis Short, Reg. Foster, Terry | Howsam, Gene Hurst, Rod Enge; Bri-' an Knight, Ron Blakely, Bob Wallis, Luke and- Larry Lee of the Bantam House League team no.3, "60-61. Capt Bob Lee received the trophy from' Dr, M. B. Dymond. Crests went to these Ricky Snooks, Manager Carl Luke and Coach Ivan "Luke of the Bantam All-Stars O.M.H.- A. Champs were introduced and the following playérs received the wih; Capt. Bob. Lee, Roger Stephens, B Mark, Graham Powell, Barry Beare, Wayne Saunders, Gordon McMillan, David MacMaster, John Raines, R, Stephens, Bill Beare, Gary Jackson, David Porter, Mr. Norm Powell representing the parents of the Bantam Allstars pre- | sented Carl and Ivan Luke with a to). . I ken of appreciation for the work and i time which 'they spent with the boys. Manager . Barry Howey of the Junior "D" finalists stated that he was unable to present his team with crests as they had not arrived, Mr. Gordon Hawes introduced Bob Attersley at this time as our guest speaker for the evening. Bobby spoke of his experiences as a hockey player, telling the boys of a few things one has to cope with dur- ing a hockey career. Bobby stresed that it is very important to complete their education. He also said that it we as parents spent more time with our children there would be less juv- enile delinquents. Pres. M.ke Oke thanked the speaker and presented a small token of appreciation. He also made a presentation to Past Pres, B. Howey 1956-60 for servieces rendered, Our new president Harvey Hall pre- sented Past Pres. Mike Oke with a fice, Among the guests were Hon. Dr. and Mra; M. B. Dymond, Bobby At- tersley, O.M.H.A. rep, Gordon Hawes, Sec.*Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Brignall, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lake, Dr. R, G. McNab Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hope and others. The club sincerely appreciate all the help received and funds donated to make this immense project a success. .| sited George Kilpatrick Sunday after- gift in recognition of his term in of- || Cedar Creek Ralph Somerville was in Toronto last Sunday attending the 100th birth- day of his Uncle, Wellington Somer- ville, Sam Monday. Mrs. Irene Moore, the Census Enu- merator, was in Cedar Creek last week: : Mrs, A. C. Cameron of Oshawa vi- Parm was in Toronto last noon. : Ronnie Willerton - is home from Teachers' College and is teaching this week at Greenbank where he will be teaching next term. CLEANLINESS BEFORE ? . More than 11 percent of Ontario's ouseholders have no bath or shower, but less than one percent get along : without electricity. J othes ZA Vo _-- <7 Hectrically] Wi clothes rr. mm Saves Work! ~~ Remember Dad on Fathers' Day | JUNE 18th -- with a box of Smiles'n Chuckles Chocolates Week-End Special "FATHERS' DAY CAKE" (Part Choc. & Part White Cake Decorated) GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172 | TG. M. GERROW. titi t11t CAWKER BROS. Kent Sliced Bacon ........... 50°" VIRGINIA STYLE SWEET PICKLED Pork Shoulder Roast ........ 55 i Pork Spare Ribs ............. 55" FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING ; UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK Yn 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY "08% BS OBOSOBOSOBOSOSOBOBOS OBS oO COPS > CRRA | ered swimming pool. .. charge. - Fo POPLAR PARK PORT PERRY -- UNION AVE. Be our guests SUNDAY, JUNE 18th -- Just follow the signs to thirty- - three acres 'of picnic area; parking grounds, tables, refreshments, filt- Bring your families and stay all day FREE of OPENING 4 | Ew uu Nu Ny Ny NN \ "ow +" i YU. 5-2809 JAS. BAIRD, Prop. eR a HOW MANY HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT? Chances are they all have [Because nowadays practically everybody is a bank customer. And they go to the bank 850 often and for 80 many reasons: to deposit savings, arrange a loan, buy or r sell foreign exchange, purchase money orders . A In fact, Canadians seem to use banking services more than the people of any other couniry/ The chartered banks; for their part, do their utmont to make eadh. hranch a friendly, efficient centre for ever" kind of hankine servica.' THE CHARTERED BANXS BERVING YOUR COMMUNITY % r

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