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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 15

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At Church on Sunday the choir rendered a fine anthem. The congregation also partook of holy communion, Rev. A. Rice was assisted by elders Messers. F. Vickery, B. Snel- grove, E. Martyn & G. Hunter. Offering gathered by John Hunter and Grant Beacock. A gathering of well-wishers assembled at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Forster to honour their son and new bride. The happy couple were very pleas- ed when presented with an electric broom for which both thanked heartily. A sumptu- ous lunch was served to all. Folk from our area who were guests on Saturday at the Kyrytow - Hunter wedding in Port Perry Presbyterian church included the bride's parents Mr, Prince Albert News and Mrs. tives Mr. and Beth; Mr, Heayn, Valorie and David; also friends Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn. L. Hunter, and rela- and Mns. Wm. A group of young age en- joyed attending the ninth birth- day party for Gary Newnham on Monday after four o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hope, Jean. Lois and John attended the twenty-fifth wedding anni- vensary for Mrs. ther Mr. and Mrs. at Maple Grove. fiope's bro- Cecil Mills Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell and children, Oshawa visited her mother Mrs. Stella Heayn and Robert. and Mrs. G. Hunter i AV Ee NYS HPAL RE £ = Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh and family spent Sunday at Clare- mont with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gostik. Mr. and Mrs, W. Vance at- tended a double funeral for relatives in Claremont Church on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis, Whit- by stayed the week-end with Gary Newnham while Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnham enjoyed vi- siting relatives in Toronto and London. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock, Gordon and Glenn, Nestleton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock. Mr. and Mis. Harvey Dear- born and Donald Beacock were guests at the Ashton - Strong wedding in Port Perry United Church last Saturday. Af 3 5 hud g 2d Vaid Age ARs ly ae PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1964-15 Port Perry United Church Choir On Thursday evening, Sept. 24th, members and friends of the Port Perry United Church Choir, travelled by chartered bus to the O'Keefe Centre, Tor- onto, for the performance of the opera, "Die Fledemaus". This popular comic opera by Richard Strauss was translated into English for the added en- Jjoyment of the audience. The authentic stage settings and lovely costumes provided a magnificent background for the talented artists performing. Each star excelled in their dra- matic parts as well as the vocal renditions, The chorus work was exceptionally fine. An added highlight of the opera was the ballet exquisitely dan- ced by members of the Cana- dian Ballet Company. The Canadian Opera Company is to be congratulated on the tremen- ° dous contribution it is making to our culture. At the conclusion of the per- formance everyone enjoyed lunch at Murrays Restaurant where reservations had been made by efficient committee. During the bus trip home a sing-song was enjoyed and everyone arrived home feeling that the annual choir outing had been a complete success. EBSA SHI SN I ed 3) WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Dror in and see what we have to offer PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. MARKET Hospitality Hospitality Orange Dempsters BAKERY FEATURES Pumpkin Pie . | Chiffon Ring . 0 Pkg. of 8 Graham Rolls 30° Produce of Us. A. Can. No. 1 Grade ion Lettuce . 2 for 35" Ouispan Juicy Valencia DOZ. Size 216's ORANGES 49c Produce of U.S.A. Can. No. 1 Grade Seedless Grapes .... 2 lbs. 39c. Produce of U.S.A. Can. No. 1 Grade Sweet Potatoes .... 3 Ihs, 25c. Bartlett Pears . 6 for 29° IGA FANCY Tomato Juice MAPLE LEAF Canned Hams IGA COLOURED MAPLE LEAF Mild Cheese ...... 4% Potato Chips... 55 Prices Effective Oct. 7, 8, 9 & 10 -- We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 20-0z. Tins STOKELY FANCY 4-49 1Y;-1b. Tin $1.39 Coffee - 12-0z. Cut FRASERVALE FROZEN ~ 2.1b. Tins 2-83 14-0z. Pkg. Strawberries Ocean Spray Whole or Jellied 15-0z. Tins Cranberry Sauce 2 - 49° LADY BETH Assorted Chocolates ........ 8T 28-0z. Tins Pumpkin cee 0-39 Sunny Morn Royal Guest Ib 19° 15-0z. Pkgs. 2 - 69 Ib 15 '1-1b. Box Grade "A" Predressed - TURKEYS Young Hens 10-16 " Avg. Ih. 43c. -- Royal Guest Rindless Sliced Side Bacon Receive an Extra $6.00 Tape with IGA STUFFED OLIVES, -Manzanilla 12. oz. Jar KLEENEX DINNER NAPKINS, Pkg. of 40 REYNOLDS WRAP, Heavy Duty 18" roll EXTRA THIS WEEK Receive an Extra $4.00 Tape with IGA GINGERALE, 2 - 30 oz. Btles. REYNOLDS WRAP, Reg. 12" roll A TOTAL OF $34.00 BONUS TAPES Young Toms 20-24 Ib. Avg. {Swift Premium Skinless - Short Shank 'SMOKED HAMS . ... "55. | Swift Famous Grade "A" Predressed Hens 10-16 1b. Avg, Butter hall Turkeys Toms 26 -24 Ib. Avg. Receive an Extra $2.00 Tape with MIDI NYLONS, 2 pair , FROZEN LIMAS, Fordhook IN } Venturas, 12-0z. Pkg. SAUSAGE MEAT, Maple Leaf - Pure Pork, 1-lb. Bag CRAN BERRIES, Produce of U. S.A. Can. No. 1 Grade, 1-1b. Bag Ready For The Oven Ih. 4c. Ready To-Eat Attractively Priced 1-1b. Pkg. 3c. ® 5 0 oo oo : 4 PLAY SUPER TV BINGO for VALUABLE PRIZES at BEARE MOTORS YOU COULD WIN A Le IG FOOD $10.00 cuRTIFICATE Last Week's Winner -- Mr. Arthur Cox, Port Perry I ------ - Rl -- Clg RTE 5 a Ng oy i - EG Th ee ou

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