DRA TENA FRAT NY ASHBURN NEWS Mrs. Edgar Heron; Mrs. Ray Graham and Mrs. Alfred Fisher are attending the W.M,S. Train- ing Centre being held at Albert College, Belleville this week. Mr.-and Mrs. Fred Daw, sons Jim; Brian and Stephen have returned home from a pleasant ces, Tommy, Gordie and Barbara Humphrey; Kenneth Sandison; Leslie Lynde; Bonnie and Peggy Middleton; Kyle Gaudaur; Ste- phen Daw; Paul Bradley; Anne Candler; John Rutledge; Kenny Knight and Cecil Prouse are "Jim, Billie and Scott spent last holiday trip to Nova Scotia; | spending a week at the Crusad- Prince Edward Island; New| er's Bible Camp at Omemee. Brunswick and Quebec provin- Mrs. John Hopkins; Misses ER Ste Su TL Clearance SALE KAYVAN'S LADIES WEAR PORT PERRY \/ A v A al ! Vl ) ) i Stephen who passed away at Sharon and Barbafa Hopkins; week at a cottage at Fishtail Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gard- ner and Jean d.wdhded the Heron re-union at Wellsprings Park, Greenbank on Sunday. Mr. John Middleton is visit- ing relatives in Sask. Daily Vacation Bible School will be held in Burn's Church August 9 - 13 for children ages 4 - 14 from 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. Please keep this date in mind and plan to have your children attend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richard- son & family motored to King- ston on Sunday. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Mr. Fred his home in Brooklin on Wed., July 21st. The funeral which was largely attended by friends and neighbours was held from the Robinson Funeral Chapel on Saturday, July 24th with burial in Burn's Church Cemetery. ON SALE THIS WEEKEND -- WED. - SAT. JULY 28 - JULY 31 St. Lawrence Corn 0il 2 for 59° INST. COFFEE -- 24¢. OFF 10 oz. Maxwell House ............ $1.55 400's White Kleenex .......... 2for 59 KR a Ee a ea For Pain Relief ANACI PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, July 29th, 1965-5 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen resided Stephen was a member of the in this community for a number | choir and elder of the Church of years before 'retiring in|and a member of the cemetery Brooklin eight years ago. Mr. | board here. Annual Gerrow Picnic a rt itd icon) The Gerrow families gathered in Poplar Park, Port Perry on Sunday, July 18, 1965 for the thirty - fourth annual Gerrow Picnic. During the afternoon, the relatives reminised and ex- changed news of their families while some played ball and swam. 94 members stood to sing Grace and enjoyed a deli- cious picnic supper. Stanley Gerrow of Port Perry supplied the entire family with all the juicy watermelon that they could eat. President, Mrs. Irene Pren- tice of Port Perry conducted a short business meeting. She welcomed those attending. All bowed their heads for two min- utes of silence in respect for the family members who had passed on during the year. Some time was spent in iden- tifying the descendants of the various branches of the family. It was noted that the seventh generation were the youngest present. Mr. Maunsell Gerrow of Oshawa spoke briefly regard- ing the writing of the Gerrow family history. The highlight was the Nominating Committe's report of the new Executive for 1966 which are as follows: President--Mr. Donald Gerrow, Scugog Island Vice President--Mr. Bruce Gerrow, Oshawa Secretary Treasurer--Mrs. Irva England, Weston Held At Poplar Park Mrs. Marlene Bradley, Uxbridge Nominating Committee--Mrs. Dora Nott, Port Perry; Mr. Mangel Gerrow, Oshawa; Mr. Doug Bradley, Uxbridge Reception Committee -- Mr. Anson Gerrow, Scugog Is.; Mrs. Irene Prentice, Port Perry; Mrs. Lola Sheridan, Don Mills Sports--Mr. Joe Robinson, Oshawa; Mr. David Maun- drell, Whitby; Mr. Steven Fralick, Scugog Island. The incoming pressdent Don Gerrow spoke briefly before the presentation of gifts to the old- est lady present, Mrs. Clarence Fralick, Scugog Island and to the oldest gentleman present, Mr. Clarence Fralick, Scugog Island and to the youngest pre- sent, Craig, 8 month son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey, Oshawa. The Sports Committee conduct- ed races for the youngsters and games for the adults. Mrs. came the champion of the two minute walking race for women. Those who attended enjoyed another successful picnic and left, warmed with the meeting again of their relatives. MULTI-LANGUAGE NATION Trinidad and Tobago is a multi-language country. Eng- lish is the official language, but Chinese, East Indian, French and Spanish are also ; \used. -- Edna Anderson, Port Perry, be- 20 oz. Tins Clark Pork & Beans . .. AYLMER or WAGSTAFFE Strawberry Jam... . .. Purex Toilet Tissue Freshies, All Flavours Shirriff Inst. Potato .. .. Carnation Evap. Milk 1} 2-3 New Pack 24 oz. co 49 2'Roll Pack 49 Phillpns Milk of Magnesia 12 oz. 16 oz. Tins vin 09 5 for 25° 6 oz. Pkg. ce OY -- MEATS -- Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Fresh Chicken Legs or Breasts ..... 55; Devon Rindless 1b Pkg. Side Bacon ......... 85 Maple Leaf I Pkg. Wieners ............ 49 MAPLE LEAF COLD CUTS Pickle & Pimento Loal Your Macaroni & Cheese Loal Choice 23 Chicken Loal Dutch Loal AY E. EO Rotts" 99 WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW MRS. MILDRED HOPE FREE DRAW ON PIN-UP LAMP WITH A $5.00 ORDER OR OVER. PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. - SAT. JULY 28 - . \RLOAD FOOD MARKETS Professional Wrestling PORT PERRY ARENA Saturday, July 31 8.30 P.M. Main Event MIXED TAG TEAM MATCH I Wrestler and 1 Midget Versus 1 Wrestler and 1 Midget i 60 Mins. or Best 2 of 3 Falls Cousin Bill WILLIAMS 22b 1bs. -- Vancouver and Frenchy LAMONTE 92 lbs., Chreveport Louisiana -- VERSUS -- Antonio BARON 218 lbs. -- Italy . and Roger LITTLEBROOK 96 Ibs. -- England -- SEMI-FINAL, -- 15 Mins. or Best 2 of 3 IFalls No. 1 HANGMAN Weight ? ? 2? -- Versus -- Vie ROSETTANNI 217 lbs. -- Italy PLUS ONE OTHER MATCH Don't Miss This Sensational Exhibition of Speed, Skill and Superb Strength Ringside $1.50, General $1.00 ¥ RENCHY LAMONTE ater atria y __ Children 50c, a a a ------ rd we REG - A > rs to et 1 es Coy nn "eee x oor Cl pat Cow ~~ = es RR aed kh AN x FOR Sr pt Pree oN Sd