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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 May 1966, p. 12

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- -5 & ~ at at AE St? grag a Wher oo ap Jd Bla" Se ¥ RR SC EATEN ys , t A SoS EE EE LR RE Sa LY Prospect -- News | iw gt ry REAP is TE JANE WEES SR thanked the hostess and wel- 'church at 6.46 p.m. to await ar- 12 = PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, May Sth, 1966 The U.C,W. met at the home of Mr. Lloyd Smith on Thursday evening, April 28th, with a good attendance. Janet Vernon convened the de- votion, opening with the hymn; "We Plough the Fields and Scatter", Georganne Legge read the Scripture, taken from Mat- thew Chapter 3 vs, 3 - 8, Im- pressive lesson thoughts, based on "The Spiritual Green Thumb" were read by Janet. The de- votional closed with the singing of hymn, "For the Beauty of the Earth", The president, Lucille Gray, ¢ comed the visitors. The min- utes 'were read and the treas- urer's. Report given. Invita- tions were received from Sea- grave U.C,W. to a Spring Bon- net Tea on Saturday, April 30, and also, Greenbank Annual "Open Meeting".in their church on Wednesday, June 1st, at 8.16 p.m. The=next meeting, which was scheduled for May 19th, has been cancelled, due to arrangements to charter, a bus on that date to the O'Keefe| Centre, to celebrate our annual event and reveal the Mystery Sisters . The ladies of the com- munity are asked to be at the rival of bus. A motion was passed that we pay our share of expenses from!the Sunrise Ser- vice Breakfast, to Mrs. Don Cro- sier, amounting to $3.20, Georganne presented the fol- lowing list of committees for bazaar on May 11th: Hostess--Lucille Gray Tea Tables--Tot Holtby, Willa Holtby, Sylvia Diamond and Ruth Carnochan: Bake Tables -- Marion Web- ster, Kaye Smith, Helen Holtby and Mrs. Mosienko. Sewing & Fancy Work-- Janet Vérnon, Mrs. Booth. Candy & Variety--Mrs, F. mits and Development, (Right) equips them order books prior to their departure for South America. The. Provincial Government-Organized Sales Mission will sell a wide range of Merchandise, from Poultry Stock to Automotive Parts, in Peru, Argentina, Brazil Venezuela, and Colombia. From left to right are: T. J. Sheehy, Peabody. Engineering Corpora- tion of Canada Limited, Cooksville; R, I. Woodard, Aqua Marine Manufacturing Limited, Toronto; S. J. DaCosta, Emco Limited, London; 'John Thibodeu, E. B. Eddy Company, Ottawa; D. J, Price, Interag Food Exports of Canada Limited, Port Perry; _ G. R, Foster, Berry-Hill Limited, St. Thomas; A. B. Danard, Babcock-Wilcox and Goldie- McCulloch Limited, Galt; and Mr. Clarkson. Bort Vernon, Mrs. H, Fallis. Aprons--Mrs. Mos Holtby, Murs. Dearobrn. Local talent entertained with some musical numbers, and the contest, which followed, was won by Lucille Gray. Sylvia, Georganne and Janet with serving the lunch, Once again, we extend our sympathy to the Vernon family in the: death of Mrs. Earl], Beare, as the result of a car accident. Mrs. Beare is a sister of Mrs, Frank Vernon. AT REST DeLURY, Elizabeth Anne-- At Toronto on Monday, May 2, 1966, Elizabeth Anne Allin, be-| loved wife of the late Daniel DeLury, dear mother of Anne (Mrs, Hugh Pemberton) of Wil- lowdale. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Wednes- day, at 2.30 p.m, Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. wi 1% Ys CALF STARTER Uxbridge 852-3321 "SPECIAL, FOR 4-H CLUB MEMBERS 1 personally feel 'that the 4-H program is one of the! best youth programs offered to the rural young people, It is most certainly true that help and encouragement from Si is essential to achieve more educdtional benefits. "I congratulate - those boys and girls participating and - wish them all success in' their projects. this year. If you are a AH member preparing livestock for pro- jects this year we at the Co-op are prepared to give you a discount on the feed -you will feed your calves, Discounts available on the following. feeds: for 4-H' Calves. CALF STARTER GROWER =~ .° DRY FITTING RATION SHOW RING RATION Just come in say you are a 4-H Calf Club Maribef: Best of Luck in "66", UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO UXBRIDGE - --arzryse mm CO-OP CORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman ~ Uxbridge Branch United Co-operatives of Ontario _-- 3 bv BRANCH \ The hostess was assisted by IOPENING MAY-12 3 arber NEWS (continued) Mrs. Lawrence Lyons attend- ed the Zone F.1 Rally of the Legion Auxiliary at Bowmanille, There were 21 present from Uxbridge. Baptismal service at Utica on Sunday, May 15th at 3 p.m, for the Epsom - Utica charge. Mrs. Marion Snoddon of Va- lentia and Mrs. C. Fairman vi- sited with Miss Vera Prentice 'on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited Mr, Horace Searle on Saturday afternoon, We are pleased .to know that Horace is able to" be home from the Hos- 'pital. ' Mrs. John Millman attended the wedding of her nephew Jimmy Bushell on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Geer vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fairman, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, H. Ashton en- tertained their . family with supper on Sunday 'evening. : « Mr. Donald Asling attended Presbytery at Markham on/ Tuesday, EPSOM There will be Communion and: Phone 985-2221 Port Perry Specials May 9 - 6-7 " Christie's Raspberry and Cherry i Turnovers 2 Pgs. 65¢ Christie's Fudgy'o Bars 2fr BIC Green Giant Medium Small Green Peas 50x 2 For 39 Green Giant spent Sunday evening with Mr. ] and Mrs. James Clarke, er] Corn Syrup Cawker's Food Varket FREE DELIVERY Green Beans 15 0z. 2 For 37° Aylmer 'Raspberry Jam 24 oz. .B3¢ Aylmer Strawberry Jam 24 oz. 55¢ Bee Hive "2 lb. 3° Fresh Spare Ribs mw. Fresh Pork Butt Rsts. ». 59°¢ Sliced Bacon © w GY° of 4 © JAMES 'and BEARE Barbering 5 Men's Hair Styling QUEEN ST. WEST --PORT PERRY Next Door to Sweetman's Taxi Service Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 69° x a a rr a : - aE a

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