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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Sep 1963, p. 8

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8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., SEPTEMBER 12th, 1963 evening so owe are hoping to see l'Sunday a Congregational Greenbank all the members back after theirfing will be held to discuss the Sunday School and Church Ser-| holiday. purchase of a new church organ. | vice will be held next Sunday On Tuesday evening of next A targe crowd attended the sale morning at the usual hours. Choir| week, Sept. 17, instead of Wed-| last Saturday afternoon of furni- practice is called for Thursday | nesday evening as announced last] ture, ete. 3 3. FRSC. Dowson's Food Market rort rem 11- ad ihr 2143. Package of 60 Ge! - HEINZ bron by Save KETCHUP 9 8 4 "FE pd - DISCOUNT FEATURE! - Save 8c! SALADA Tea Bags 77- DISCOUNT FEATURE! - Save 10¢! - Instant Mashed - 12-0z. Pkg. POTATOES Shirriff 49- DISCOUNT FEATURE! - Save 9¢! - Duncan Hines Deluxe CAKE MIXES 2:8: DISCOUNT FEATURE! - Save 4¢! - Ready Cut or SPAGHETTI Landa 37. 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Nabisco - SHREDDED WHEAT Save 16¢ SOLO BRAND MARGARINES: 97 ¢ rp meet- belonging to the estate Prd 1 ms of the late Mrs. Wm. O'Neil. Mr. Reg Johnson of Sunderland was the auctioneer. Mr. Bruce Leask and Mr. Ted Lambe of Manchester are enjoy- ing a motor trip to the West Coast. Miss Olive Real of Port Perry spent the week-end with her sis- ter, Mrs. Pearl Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bagshaw and daughter, Lenore of Toronto avere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somerville and family. Dr. John Young, Mrs. (nee Jane Petty) and rof Staten Island, N.Y. | recent visitors *at the | home. | Young, children were also Somerville Congratulations to Mr. Wm. Stone on the baby son. and Mrs. arrival of a Several from here attended Or- ono Fair on Saturday afternoon and report a good show. Friends here will be sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. T. C. Miller of Moose Jaw, Sask. Before her marriage, Mrs. Miller was Miss May Beare, eldest daughter {of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elijah i Beare. Miss Beth Rynard is attending Toronto Teachers' College. Miss Linda Clements is teach- ing school at Ajax this year. Miss Connie Hancock is teach- ing in Oshawa and Mr. Ron Han- cock is in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Baker and Miss Audrey were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis. The regular meeting of the W.M.S. will be held in the Com- munity Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 18th. This is a Grandmothers' meeting and Honeydale ladies will be the special guests. Mrs. W. Forsyth and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forsyth of Uxbridge were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask. Next Saturday evening Young People of the Community (High School age and up) are Invited to a Corn Roast and Wiener Roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter. ' Come out and enjoy an evening of folk singing, featuring Brian Taylor and Peter Lawrence along with other local talent on Friday evening of this week at 8:30 in the Community Hall. Proceeds will be used for the 'purpose of folding doors for the Sunday School room. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of Washago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Empringham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, of Bath were visitors at Church Sun- day morning and later were enter- | tained at the parsonage. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Morton (nee Sharon Beare) whose marriage took place in the Church last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ianson spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker at Hopeworth. Mrs. C. Phoenix has returned from visiting relatives at Desor- onto. Those entering High School from here are Patsy Hunter, Peg Foster, Cathy Cookman, Myrna Spencer, Margaret Spence, John Phoenix, Nancy Gibson and Shir- ley Rodd. Several are also attend- ing the new Uxbridge Secondary School, Keith Phoenix, Steve Fos- ter, Betty Weir, and Joanne Janosik. Sorry to report that Mrs. Lilljan Wilson is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Honeydale W.I. (Continued from Front Page) Mrs. Alice Dodd gave the ladies the results of their work:~They obtained first prize at both the Port Perry and Blackstock Fairs. President Mrs. N. Williams congratulated the ladies. Hobo Tea was planned for October, at the home of Mrs. Harold Honey. - The delegates appointed for the Area Convention in November were Mrs G. Robertson and Mrs. E. Bry- ant, President Williams then turned the asked Mrs. F. Raines to say a few words about the Motto "Life is a Gift". The President closed the meeting with the singing of the Queen, Following the meeting a dethiin stration was given by Mrs, E. Bry- ant in the art of icing and decorating wedding cakes. Lunch was served by the Convenors. Gary Spence, Joan Clement, |- mecting over to Mrs. E, Bryant who. Mr. Mr. and and Mr. and Moore. fortune at her as usual a Mrs. Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. L. onto guests of Mr, Scugog Turkey Supper, Wednesday, Oct. | "23rd. Sittings at 5, 6, 7:00 p.m. | Mrs. L. The Thomas picnic was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. Mrs. H. Thomas. time was had by all present. Mrs. Linda Fralick had the mis- to have throwing her and breaking her leg. She is at Oshawa Hospital. Miss Gloria Fralick of Toronto Sunday, the service in the morn- ing was well attended. Congratul- ations to our choir took charge of the music. Braham brought us a very help- ful mesage. Sunday, September t 11 115 vited to attend. Ww. spent Sunday with Matthews. SS TSS Malcovitch also Malcovitch of Walker of Tor- | CAWKER BROS. ® Devon Sliced Bacon -1's ...... 69" Boneless Pot Roast Beef ....... 49°" RS 74 Saves Work! un 1 2 3 ¥ 5 6 as (Continuous books, the new magnetic ink cheques, etc., can be Q obtained at reasonable prices through us. Business forms, SEE US FIRST e The Port Perry Sar Co. Ltd. 3 POOODDDOOOCETSDDOES 9 OF THE MANY 31 = REASONS WHY Good Government deserves YOUR support Mare. jobs and rising incomes--in 1962, 45,000 new jobs were opened up in Ontario; personal incomes soared more than 8%. A healthy rural economy--your Government is taking vital action in developing the land by drainage aid reforestation schemes. Fair markets for farm products-- efforts to place all producers of farm products on an cquivalent basis improves market conditions. $275 million in new business--the result of your Government's suc- cessful effort to .induce 200 for- eign companies to produce here Aid to municipalities; low taxes-- your Conservytive Government gave $469 mitfion this year to local * authorities--lelps hold down taxes. Progress in public welfare--your Government is ever mindful of the less fortunate members of socicty-- and aids them many ways, Prime Minister - John Robarts 4 4 3 School hoards get $233.3 million-- grants to elementary and sccondary schools have reached a record figure --up over $31 million. Improved instruction in schools-- Ontario teachers benefit from one of the most extensive training pro- grams in North America. Homes for the Aged program --your Government has assisted in provid- ing new accommodation for the aged--in all, 2,250 new beds. Portable pensions for everyone--this plan means if you change jobs; jour pension will. NOT be foifcited-- it moves with you, Decisive planning for your welfare-- your Conservative Government's record has placed it among the most advanced jurisdictions in the world. Vigorous leadership--good Govern-' ment leadership gets things done for the people. 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