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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 May 1962, p. 8

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8--~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 81st, 1962 WEDDING (Continued from Front Page) at a presentation of a Mixmaster and for the bride-elect, at the home of the Pantry Shower. former's mother, Mrs. Robert far) ' negie, McDonald Street. | A Miscellaneous Shower was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Warren, 3b guests Cochrane Street, in honour qf the bride. Miss Phyllis Warren and Mrs, Ivan Gray were the hostessees. A tea was given in honour of the Bride-to-be by the groom's mother, Mrs. John Ware. Eighty-five relatives and friends attended and the bridal attendants, Misses Jean Bright, Lorna Barber and Jayne Carnegie were among those assisting. Shower for attended. Shirley and Mrs, Marie Inze, the bridegroom's aunt and Mrs, Denyes, his grand- Miss Jayne Carnegie and Miss Jean mother, of Toronto were eo-hostesses Bright were co-hostesses at a shower BEST BUY! -- SAVE 13¢! -- DEEP BROWNED 20-0x, Tins ibys BEANS 4-79 BEST BUY! -- SAVE 17¢! -- FANCY QUALITY 48-02, Tins TREESWEET Jus] BEST BUY! -- SAVE 9¢! -- SOFT, ABSORBENT BATHROOM TISSUE WHITE SWAN 4-49 FEATURE! -- SAVE 14¢! 3-1b. Package CARNATION mstant 89: FEATURE! -- SAVE 6c! SUGAR cranuLarep 10-85. Value Check'd Meats Grade "A" - Pre-dressed - Oven Ready Chickens: 2 to 3 Ib. Average ol 3 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Always Tender" JER 1 5 | | ted Dinner" "Lean, Meaty" - Well Trimmed Loin "Fresh Sliced - PORK CHOPS 1.65: PORK "Maple Leaf" Pure Pork -- "For that Country style 1- Ib. Tray Lean, Mead ; SAUSAGE 49 Bra ~ FROZEN FOOD /FEATURES BIRDS EYE - SAVE 15 6-0z. Tins SUPREME 2-1b. Poly Bag Orange Juice 4or79¢ [/GREEN PEAS 49 Save 8c! -- GARD PATCH 14-0z. 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"| ean guarantee that Stars of To-Morrow (Continued from front page) Le His demostration in-Baton Twirl. ing was of the highest calibre and held everyone enthralled with his precis- ion demonstration, Among the other hosts were Mr. Danny Reesor, of Tofonto, who acted as master of ceremonies and also rendered several vocal solos to the accompaniment of Miss Lillian Couves of Toronto; Gene Hurst, of Seagrave, accompanied by Mrs. Sandison, of Utica, sang a delightful number and | his rendition of the Twist with the assitance of a class of girls caused a good deal of merriment; ana the piano duet by Lori 4nd Janet Turner was well rendered. Pupils taking part were Terino Mendino; Kim McIntyre; Connie Max- well; Janice Janicki; Karen Kenneay; Linda Wood; Rosslyn Holt; Donna Wood; Mary Nelson; Josephine Noi; Nadia Swartz; 'Arly Rodd; Brian Pease; Marian. Layzell;. Crystal Stev- enson; Judy Copins; Helena Herzick; Pauline Kehloe; Debble Van Dam; Debbie Miller; June Taylor; Carolyn Barnes; Wendy Monahon; Erin Mona- han; Linda Coughlin; Kathy Scrivens; Cheryl Woodman; Donna Ballara; Denna Ballard; Ydanns Ballard; Col- leen Emmerson; Mary Lou Thomas; Frieda Stein; Nancy Stinson; Brian and Bonnie Acton; Larry Reesor; Debbie and Beverly Pease; June Mur- ray; Donna Camble; Jo-Anne Foote; Karen Murray; John Bright; Larry Emmerson; - Bobby Bruton; Jeannie Willlamson; Gaye Gould; John Meek; Darlene Stewart; Sharon and Cry- stal Monahan; Ron Woodman; Kathern Murray; Sylvia Lawrence; Betty-Anne Foote; Dale Smith; Carolyn Barnes; Shirley Scrivens; Deria Alger; Mari- lyn Willis; Cheryl Rollands; Lorainne Coderre; Linda Lee; Elaine Gilders; Sandra Yorke; Jan Coderre; and Ann Murphy. At the conclusion of the program the grand finale was led off by a baton demonstration 'by the entire baton twirling class and their outfits of red white and blue predominating made & fitting background for the colourful costumes of the other enter- tainers. Before the Clesing number 'The Queen', presentations were made by the different classes from eacn district to the danting teacher, Miss made by Misé ight" to artists and to' those b: who worked 80 hid to 'make this event such & ba: 1 Voucher Winners Wins Boh Marks The winner of the 1.G.A. Food as follows: May 19--Mrs. C. MacMaster May 26--Mrs. Ben Smith Next draw Sat, June 2nd. QUALITY GUARANTEED When you order ygur new supply of cheques see the Port Perry Star. We ordered |- from us will mest the benk's require- | ments regarding the 'magnetic ink eode. Place your: orders Prices reasonable. + lly, 'Vouchers at Beare 'Motors Ltd. are} -- Of Many Things By Ambrose Hills WORKERS OF CANADA, UNITE! Manitoba is about to reform its la- bor laws. The need for such reform was made clear by the Tritschler Report follow- ing the strike at Brandon Packers. Union leaders and those who hope to gain the votes of union members are screaming about it; but there will be reform, because Manitoba is fed up with 19th-century union behavior in the modern day and age. Why does Premier Roblin dare to go ahead with labor reform in the face - your lawn as it mows END Get a [WN EN =1°) 4 Grass- Catcher "POWER MOWER Yakes the hardest work out of mowing. Vacuum 3uaens ag # clamps on-off easily; open ing oX| s for easy ung htest weight, hig " powered, easiest dling. See it today! P OT grass catcher chute. Shap on converter plate and clippings are dis- charged onto the lawn. No tools needed. Model 7251-- ar cut EASY TERMS With Grass Catcher $102.50 Without $92.50 Coad HARDWARE CARNEGIE BROS, PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 985-2211 v Tm effective at the fisted Red & White Food Stores only June 7 RED cross & "ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY aron Green be! Fis the RE TR vimmiig Chub that ; Chi rab vw sn Token ¥ Phone : {George Stone 995-2632. G, LESSONS of the bratesical SPPesiios from ats on leaders? Simply because he knows very well that rank-and-file workers will vote for the party that introduces such reform. I know, personally, a number of workers who pay their union dues but are completely out of sympathy with the talk and actions of their union leaders. They fear the union boss much more than they fear their em. ployer, What has happened to the union movement? Surely "its difficulties spring from the fact that its leaders have not kept. pace with the great changes in society over the past half century, They are still promoting boss hatred in a day when the aver- age worker has good cause to think highly of his boss and his job. ---- T-- ---------- Many a worker would like to know what happens, precisely, to the month. ly dues he must pay to his union. He would like to know why, when a strike is called, unions which have received a fortune in dues are able to provide such slim strike pay. Where has al) the money gone? Canadian workers who get. good pay, own their homes, drive nice ears, ought to unite. They ought to ask more questions about the philosophy and intent of their union leaders. They ought to ask for more commis. sions of inquiry into union conduct during strikes and negotiations. There was a time when they needed to unite to win concessions from the boss. Now they need to get together to win some reform within organized labor itself! ONTARIO COUNTY CO-OPERATORS 1 ¢ Farm Family Liabilt (liability to emplo: Federation of ces an optional extension) ® Accident and Sickness ® Automobile ANCE ASSOCIATION fo Urban Fire (Liability to employees ® AUTOMOBILE ~ ® ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS an optional extension) © URBAN FIRE EXTRA machine - trowel special chlorinat Only Port and is further chemicals. t. tected by will be $5.00. oothness 'and painted with a OFFICIAL OPENING SATURDAY, JU fu 31 y/ mites ss se SE ---------------- EXTRA .E BIRDSEYE CENTER POOL Has been modernized and due to the inconvenience caused by the delay we are reducing the price of the 1962 Season Ticket from $6: 00 to $3. EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, v= (General Admission rema EXTRA dseye Center Pool have been drinking water is used in our i the use of five ob 2 REMEMBER--Until June 16th the 1962 Season Ticket This is our 23rd year of continuous operation. 2nd, 1962 Swits Ready Smoked 's 1CNICS UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK Phone 985-2221 "The : Family Butcher" PORT PERRY Ja wl] THEATRE _-- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA AY, MAY 81, JUNE 1 - 2 . THREE NIGHTS WEEKLY 3 ITIS" METROCOLOR News 3 JUNE, JULY & cy -- THURS, FRI, & SAT. Thurs. & Sat. -- One Show Nightly at 8 p.m, Friday, 2 Shows Nightly--Start 7 & 9 pm. Also Saturday Matinee at 2.00 p.m.

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