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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Jan 1965, p. 15

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EE ane This week Seagrave lost an- other much-respected old friend when Mrs. Albert Orchard pas- sed away in her 89th year at her home in Orillia. The late Mrs, Orchard, whose maiden name was Mabel Reyn- olds, lived among us for more than 60 years of her life, but on retirement went first. to Stouffville then to Orillia to be near her daughter Dorothy (Mrs. Clayton Baker). Mr, Orchard passed away only six months ago after the couple had enjoy- ed almost 67 yeays of married life. Mrs. Orchard will always be remembered here as a woman of sterling character, a devout church member and a faithful teacher of the adult bible class, to which she gave years of ser- SEAGRAVE NEWS vice. An only son Grant lives in Scarborough. Mr. Gordon Sweetman recent- ly was a winner in a Watkins sales contest, the award for which was a trip for the agent | and one stomer. Mr. Jack Short recom anied Gord. when he flew on Monday from Malton to Winona, Minnesota, the head ' office of the Watkins Co. While there they made a tour of the manufacturing plant, the: research laboratories and/ the experimental farm where the products were tested, They re- turned on Wednesday evening and reported a fine outing. Seagrave men became very much interested in Blackwater creck over the week-end. There a bull-dozer belonging to Mr. At County Council last week, Ira Carr, Port Perry had crash- ed through the frost into the marsh. Other 'dozer operators came to his aid but despite their best efforts the big machine re- mains (at writing) half im- mersed. Walter King & Glenn Wanamaker spent Saturday with others in trying to save this valuable piece of equip- ment, 3 Despite miserable weather & hazardous roads 58 brave souls arrived at Sunday School. Mr. Ken Sturman was Supt. for the day. Attendance at church ser- vice was also small, Mr. Mec- Neil devoted his speaking time to a tribute to the late Sir Winston Churchill. Miss Islay Hiscox entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibb, Jo Anne and Bobby of Willowdale lagt Sunday. The occasion was a birthday party for Jo Anne. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28th, 19656--16 Mr. Allan Crosier was appoint- ed to the Ontario County stand- ing committee on roads and bridges for 5 years. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane attended the marriage of Miss Joan Starr, daughter of Hon. Michel Starr, M.P. and Mrs. Starr, to Mr. Robt. J. Nichol, in St. Gregorys Church, Oshawa. Seven ladies attended the U.C.W. Annual Meeting (Lind- say Pres.) In Cannington on Wednesday. They were:--Mrvs. Cliff Short, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. G. Stone, Mrs. Boe, Mrs. Keen, Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs, G. Wanamaker. Mr. Leon Standish spent sev- eral days helping Mr. Gordon Cherrie, Scugog, in preparing for his sale. Mrs. Tobin, Maureen Tobin and Mrs. Belair attended a shower in honour of Miss Diane Dayey at the home of Mrs. J. Addersley, Bigelow 8t.,, Port Perry on Friday evening, Our bus-riding students were shocked and grieved to learn of the death of Mr. Grant Gerrow. He was very popular with the young people, who extend their sympathies to his family. I SOLD IT THROUGH THE WANT ADS bx SY wm ' RATE LTE Prices Effective January 27; 28, 29 & 30. We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities 1-1b. Pkg. LEAN, MEATY FRESH CHICKEN CUTS LEGS or BREASTS - 49- * TableRite Wieners .......... 45c. Fresh Side Spare Ribs .... " 49c. TABLERITE RINDLESS Sliced Side Bacon ........... 6c. 1-1b. Pkg. NABISCO " THE FANCY GRADE Temple ORANGES or Florida TANGELOS Doz. Ontario's Finest 'CEE GRADE McIntosh or Spy APPLES -- R b I af Beare Motors emem e You Could Win A i CHILDREN'S CHOICE" 19 Clark's Produce of U.S.A, Size 24's Can. No. 1 Grade Each Bradford . 25° C | California Celery Can, No, 1 Grade 3.lb. Bag 23¢ Carrols lL G A CERTIFICATE FRANK FLETCHER, Prince Albert PEA or VEGETABLE HABITANT SOUP 2 + 39 HEINZ KETCHUP 2... 45 Beans & Pork 2-39 Table Syrup .. 29° SHREDDED WHEAT 2 # +» 6 5¢ DUNCAN HINES DeLUXE ALL FLAVOURS CAKE MIXES 20-79: 20-0z, Tins MARKET Chateau Plain 8-0z. Pkg. CHEESE 33c¢ Old South Frozen 8-oz. Tins ORANGE JUICE 4 -- 98¢ Dempsters Chocolate Save 4¢ BUBBLE CAKE "each 45c¢ Hospitality Lattice Save 10¢ CHERRY PIE each 49c Chum--2¢ Off 16-0z. Tins " ¢ A IN Dog Food ... 3-29 | worn $ 4 , STAMPS OF BONUS Ol), Tyrie 16-92. ize Receive an Extra $10.00 Bonus Tape with Gerbers Baby Foods Strained 4% oz. Size 6 for 69c. KADANA TEA BAGS Junior 8-0z. Size Pkg. of 100 4 for 69c. Receive an Extra $4.00 Bonus Tape with EXTRA BLUE CHEER 30¢ off King size Receive an Extra $6.00 Bonus Tape with ! SHAKER SALT, Windsor or Sifto 2--2-1b, Pkgs. HONEY POD PEAS Stokely Fancy 2--15-0z. Tina IGA FOILWRAP, 25 ft. Roll Receive an Extra $2.00 Bonus Tape with LAST WEEK'S WINNER WAS BLUE BONNET MARGARINE, 3-1b. Pkg. MIDI NYLONS, All Sizes, 2 pair SLICED COOKED HAM, Table- Rite Sliced, 6-0z. Vac Pack CELLO TOMATOES, Produce of U.8.A., Canada No. 1 Grade, 14 oz. Tube FROZEN MIXED VEGET- ABLES, MeCains Fancy 2-1b. Pkg. STE AV IRR, } oy 1 J a TE ra i STR No Me Ry, © 2 Sr IC Se Ra Me NL Deets Lal 3 RIOR DE Ps IA ARG Beh pg % - S 2 5 " Sok CA HE a » AD vy rw, nig? pe --E TITTY EAA AN 2 ory rer VE

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