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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Feb 1962, p. 8

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a oY § ES FSET 8--~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THU RS, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1962 herve Wars a Blackstock Wop By small attendance Thursday. President, Mrs. John Hamilton opened-the ieet- Severe weather and heavy snow ing and Mrs, Chas. with lanes and roads blocked has cat Devotional. The Prayer service in St. John's Chureh a on March 9th. The ladies present finished quilt- Smith took the |ing a quilt and made plans for an-! committee for the |other quilting. Meeting closed with could not get over all the roads in for next Christinas would be accepted. time for busses to gather the students, Plans were made for World's Day of | joyable evening at the Curling Party down on the attendance of meetings Pancake Supper on March 6, reported. | prayer by the President. and public gatherings. There was no The Dorcas Secretary reported the Wednesday, as the plows bale will be sent in March and gifts BEST BUY! -- Save 7¢! -- 3¢ Off Pack 1-1b, Packages DOMESTIC SHORTENING - 31. BEST BUY! -- Save Y¢! -- Fancy Quality 15-0z, Tins STOKELY'S cream CORN 5-89. BEST BUY! -- Save G¢! -- Send for vour Lipton Soup Mugs! CHICKEN ' LIPTON SOUPS i 30:3 5 i H VEGETABLE PKgs y BEST BUY! -- Cave lle 25-ft. Roll : ; "QUILTED" \ i id ALUMINUM for Cc BEST BUY! -- Save 18¢! BLUE BREEZE ooo». wi ---- MEATS Specially Selected "Value Check'd" Red or Blue Brand EXTRA LEAN : You Save Twice with Trim and Prite 49 Specially Selected "I'or Meat Pies or Stews" Boneless STEWING BEEF 39 Swift Premium "Famous Sugar Chired" Choice, Tender, Well Trimmed - Loin Rindless Bacon 69: PORK CHOPS 1b 65 Specially Selected - Short Tasty, mild seasoned, 12-0z. plastic mould RIB ROAST _1» 53: HEADCHEESE <o 35 "Best Buy! -- 5 Varieties - Fanfy - Supreme BISCUITS Feature! -- Save 10¢ -- Kraft "'ELVEETA CHEESE ry Pack' -- Cello Pkgs. 7c Coupdn in each package -- 2-lb, size 3 phos 89c $1.13 Feature! Save Tc! -- Allen's Feature!.- Save 19¢c! - Mother Jackson's ABRPLE JUICE JIFFY PIE CRUST It's Vitgminized -- 48-0z. Ti for 2 Save 6c! 12¢ Off Banded Deal 2 pkgs 59¢ Fresh Baked! -- Sunbeam -- Date Sandwich Cookies Regular 45¢ -- 14 to Package Feature Our O 30 Off n -- 1-lb. Bag Fresh, Crisp, No. 1 Grade Cucumbers 2for29¢ _ New, Green - No. 1 Grade CABBAGE 1-10¢ Juicy, Ripe, Anjou - Fancy Grade PEARS 3 or 25c Now on Sale! "Volume No. 6 ~GOLDEN BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA 99. DISH TOWELS |orANGE Juice 4 racive 89: Save 2lc¢! -- 6.0z. Tins chec hafiern in 4 colours. f 8 c SIZE 15 x30" yu $500 fig 4 or W Thirty-four persons spent an en- [ sponsored by the 0.N.O. on Thursday. | The winning rink was R. McLaughlin, Ruby VanCamp, Ralph Larmer and Josie Hamilton. Following the Curl | ing all went to the small room of the | social time. A most interesting evening was | held in Central Public School, Sunday | Feb, 18, T hinking Day Sunday, when six Girl Guides received their All- Round Cords, . A With Captain Thompson as M,C. the evening'ss programmee ommenced with the Color Party marching to front and placing the Flags, followed by the singing of the Queen. Brownies and Guiides sang "My Country is My Cathedral", Norma Wotten recited the Brownie Promise and Joan Horton the Guide Promise. : Mrs. Ruddell of Bowmanville, Div- ision Commissioner presented Janice Byers, Lynda Kyte, Charyl Metcalf, Carol Rahm, Nancy Staniland and Joan Suggitt with All-Round Cords and congratulated the girls, their leaders and the parents for their work and interest, Mrs. Merlin Suggitt, President of the Pavent's Commission represented the six Guides with a First Class Pin cach. After the regular Guide closing exercises the Parents assisted by girls served a delicious lunch, Commissioner Hamilton prescned the girls with a Jovely cake with all six (a talk to the Guides. Recreation Centre for lunch and a Dorrell, Mrs. John Carnaghan and Mr. names and miniature flags of all countries where there are guides. ! District Commissioner, Mrs. Fred Hamilton extended a welcome to all. Lynda Mountjoy, Carol Werry Lorr- aine' Turner, Leanne Dorrell, and Carol Wotten with Brown Owl Turner, narrator, presented "The Brownie Story" --an original play written by | Lorraine Turner, Carol Werry, and Lynda Mountjoy. The Guides and Brownies sang a round-- "White Carol Bells". Golden Hand Brownies pres- ented a rhythm game. Following the singing of a hymn, Canon Ashmore offered prayer and Rev, Romeril gave Messrs. G. Paisley, R, Ashton, D. Davidson, Miss B. Hibbs, Mrs. D. Ivan Mountjoy attended the High Teacher's Convention in Pickering on Thursday. 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