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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Oct 1965, p. 5

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A ove 3 ~ EI yr JEP ary yy AEE 7 HT BN BE Sd Oa LRTI 4 dope Zab A ENS RPE 2 20° ; ET ool of EY Re Vil SR RS Ladies Legion Auxiliary read a letter from the Zone Sports Officer and a motion to send $10 toward the Zone sports PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., October 21, 1965 -- 5 Miss Dodd's home each Wednes- demonstrated by Janice Wil- Fund was carried. day at 6.46 p.m. liams, Debbie Griffen and Darla 7% By Gwen Ballingal arrived. A motion by Com. M.| A discussion on holding a| The pamphlets were distribut- | Thomas. i The monthly meeting of the ay Second bd com. 1 Euchre was held and various ed and explained. Miss Dodd explained how to hy Ladies Legion Auxiliary to the Sr a ay Fol ¥ | opinions expressed. It was fin- 'Working methods were dis-| use the score sheet for each 2 . i Q 3 PR. Royal Canadian Legion Branch | 2" Pe purchased, gp N ally decided that Comrades cussed. day's meals. fe . 419, was held at the Legion Recess was called Or pay-| Fines and Warren hold a Euch- Miss Kent explained the ab- The president closed the meet- 0 hall on Tuesday, Oct 19h ih ment of dues, iid Bhs peel re party some Wednesday after- | breviations used in recipes. ing by having the creed repeat- | 4 ? ' d 1d. ades : ; Y 18 members in attendance, Knott und Bellmgal being the ae: Date to be announced| Accurate measurements were | ed in unison. J : ? Pres. Com. M. Jackson open- ' : ed the meeting with the usual opening ceremony, minutes of lucky winners, The meeting was resumed & } Com. A. Garvey also suggest ed that a Rummage sale be held Nai Eos alee oie SES SERS Safe Sale be reports of the various commit- --date of this will also be an- tees were given. Com. M. nounced. Nightingale, Sports Officer,| Comrade Bruce McCoy spent a little "time discussing the Children's Christmas party. Comrades Fines, Warren and Boy Scout Read are to assist Com. McCoy the last meeting were read and adopted, a motion was passed that all outstanding bills be paid. The financial report was given by Com. A. Spears. A letter was read from the Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary con- cerning the Spring Fair that they are organizing and re- questing the Ladies Legion par- ticipate. It was agreed to co- operate with the Hospital Auxi- liary, details of this project will be available later. A request also from the Hospital Auxili- TENDERS for GARBAGE COLLECTION | Village of Port Perry SEALED TENDERS for the position of Garbage V i Collector, for the period of Twenty-Four (24) months f starting November 1st, 1965 will be received by Council. in chosing the gifts. N All members are reminded that it would be appreciated if they will report to Comrades Ballingall and Warren the pro- gress of their Xmas draw tick- ets sales at or before the Nov. meeting. fenders to be left with the Clerk by Monday Noon, | 'Octdber 25th, 1965. Contract requirements may be seen at the Municipal Office. v . ary for a donation to their Doll On motion by Com. V. Knott, Lypwest or any tender not necessarily accepted. yy 4 d that seconded by Coms. Monahan y > Wr 8 MOLION Was passed tha the meeting was adjourned. A |}! \ JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk, £ ga $15. be donated to this cause. . . : Village of Port Perry f§ [La Final arangements were made Sosa} hour was then enjoyed. ~ ha for our visit to the Ladies Auxi- Next meeting Nov. 9th. 5 liary to the Oshawa Legion, on i » Oct. 19th. 4 Pres. Com. M. Jackson report- i ed on the price of radios. A 3 motion by Com. M. Nightingale, n seconded by Com. M. Monahan that the Auxiliary purchase 10] - radios for the Sunnybrook Hos- pital. Com. Jackson also re- Sat., Oct. 23 . ported that the new dishes had John's Presbyterian | SHIRRIFF AVIAMYT. FANCY PORT PERRY 6-Oz. ® 20 oz. . p The congregation will hold it's 109th Anniversary Services Pkgs. s1 00 Tomato Juice y { Tins s1 00 ; on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1965, at 11 a.m. The Reverend Walter Jackson, M.A. of Oshawa, PINE ps PLE GREEN GIANT - FANCY CUT will be Guest Minister. 20-Oz. Appropriate music will be given by the Choir. A cordial Tins $ 00 WAX BEANS 6: oz. Tins $1.00 invitation is extended to all members and friends of the i i i i rship. . congregation to attend this special Service of Worship SR GH GIANT - FANCY Kipper or Snacks W's orn 15 oz. Tins s1 00 105.41.00 Cream C 6 KEEP A STRONG | orbP EEE Vai 100 | aH Fancy Peas 6:o:1.00 ingugl Ree ge romemmpmmmm LE Soup Mix 4 2 vos 51.00 | 8 ro 1.00 MEATS KETCHUP 11 oz Maple Leaf 4 TARD 16o0z. . \ or MUSTAR o Maple Leaf Skinless COLD CUTS i 4 For sf 00 Macaroni & Cheese Loaf, Dutch RE hd SAUSAGE or WIENERS | Loaf, Chicken Loaf, Pickle & 4 Pts . Pimento Loaf. hy BREAD 240: a: 2 1b. pkgs. $1.00 cht 4 for $1.00 -0z. LEAN, BONELESS 5 Loaves s1 00 PRICES EFFECTIVE a) 5c JRoast Removed Order or Over. . Wed.-Sat. Oct. 20-23 STEWING BEEF | a | : a L Free Draw on $5.00 Worth | | BLADE ade Qe ere hI of Groceries, with a $5.00 Re-elect MIKE | CLUBHOUSE PEANUT BUTTER 16-0z. jar Jhe Red Rose All Purpose COFFEE 8c Off Ib, §5¢ STARR M.P. for Ontario Riding (Published by Ontario Riding P-C Association)

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