HONEYDALE W.I. The March Meeting of the|day" brought some very inter- Honeydale W.I. was held in the | esting answers. Anglican Hall on Thursday, March 4th. The President open- ed the meeting and the visitors were introduced. The Secre-|peld at the home of Mrs. Earl tary read the minutes of the Pryant, Mar. 9 and 10. The lagt meeting, and the Treasurer | 'Curator for the Tweedsmuir gave the veport.. The corres. History would be unable to at. pondence was read. | tend the Officers' Conferenca The tickets for the draw--A | at Guelph May 4 & 5, Mrs. F. Hooked Rug and a Cushion | Whitfield was appointed to at. were handed out by Mrs. Ray tend in her place. Cook and Mrs. F. Whitfield. The convenors of the stand. The Roll Call "State your , ing committees are to meet at standing committees, The short course in embroidery was to ba / peak energy period during thq the home of Mrs. Gordon Shunk Reports were given by the to prepare their reports. The April Meeting will be a Pot Luck Luncheon at one o'clock. The Meeting was then turned over to Mrs, Gordon Shunk who was in charge of the program. Mrs. F. Raines gave a talk on the motto--It is a good idea to change your mind--it may work better. Mrs. Shunk read a poem, Mrs. P. Diamond gave a read- ing "Hens Then and Now". Mrs, Raines gave a reading. Mrs. Shunk then introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. C. Mills of Maple Grove W.I. who gave a very interesting' talk on the Retarded Children, and outlined the program at the Glenholme ' School in Oshawa. A lovely PORT PERRY STAR, ay Lf » Je wht pi A ORL REN / year yA Liam RESALE SSE WW RNA FR 4 Thurs.,, March 18th, -- 15 lunch was served and the tea table was nicely decorated with shamrocks. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Ron Larocque and family visited Mr, and Mrs. Bill Marshall in Lindsay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cummings of Brampton visited Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cummings on Sat- wr day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Doherty and children and Miss Marilyn Farrow visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston at Oak Ridges on Sunday. Mr. Murray Blain of Toronto was with Mr. and Mrs. James Blain for the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Laroc- que spent Sunday in Toronto with Mrs. Eugene Trepanier. They also visited Mr. Trepanier who is in hospital recovering from an operation. RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP PJ 1-1b. Bag bingeraje PLus Epos y 3007 : 5) LAD BLADE BONE REMOVED JUICY -- EASY TO PEEL 149 Jaffa Oranges 2 wz 88: Sunny Morn IGA White or Pink Pkg. of 4 Rolls Toilet Tissue . 3c. IGA Royal Gold 16-0z. Pkg. IGA Coffee .... Tle. SHORT RIB ROAST " 49¢. " B5e. CROSS CUT RIB or BONELESS SHOULDER ROAST FRESH GROUND CHUCK ......... "5%. IGA ROYAL GUEST SLICED RINDLESS SIDE BACON ......" 5c. Cheese Slices . 53c. Nescafe--30c. off 10-0z. Jar Instant Coffee $1.39 4 in 1 Special Pkg. of 122 Fraservale CoD 24-0z. Pkg. Frozen Fish & Chips Produce of U.8.A., Can. No. 1 Grade Davids Biscuits 9c. New Cabbage . 2 - 23c. D'Anjou Pears . 5 - 35 Rupert Pkg. Produce of U.S.A. Can. No. 1 Grade BSc. HALIBUT 9c. | Cauliflower ... 29c. Produce of U.S.A., Can, No. 1 Grade Each You Could Win A Remember ..... .... $10.00 lL. G. A CERTIFICATE pail LAST WEEK'S WINNER WAS KING, PORT PERRY HOPE'S 1.G A. || FOOD MARKET Foyt by (rl TOY Aah MAY Ft LA ARY (J poy Aa oh of 4 TY RNC SS TT AT Tg AJ or Ee a a NT IN ms Tam WY Fo < ow, Ts . rons a Wa SER a Vary NE Jm----N Ee Cs aa ee 2 = NELATRAY IA Ea Tat TO % » Ma fier ~ er EY ol rat Ca EA ATR = Snr > z a Pe ATM (Bars A ¥ yre NEAT ee i TN > i TR SR IEE 5 am a eT J