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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Aug 1966, p. 11

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LIAS ART Er RE NIE EAE CARRE Sl FPS ety vy nats a sr TR FEE-SERASR WEL -AREEY TOIT RA. FPA BN PERILS EY SE FPP EL LS NY ' . colm: Reading -- "The Seven I L A : i i. WwW Stages of the Married Cold" by . Miss Leanne Dorrell; Solo "How By 0, Hill A large crowd gathered in "the Recreation Centre Friday night -- A Community shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. David Kyte (nee Donna McLaughlin). Mr. Gordon Paisley, Principal of Cartwright High School was M.C. After a few 'complimen- tary remarks about both bride and groom in High School and works in the church and com- 'munity, he invited them to Great Thou Art" by Miss Cheryl Ashton; Piano Solo by Miss Lorraine Turner; a hum- orous skit by eight young peo- ple a- reading "Alphabet for Donna and David and a piano solo by Debbie McLaughlin. chairs on the platform, while Miss Elizabeth Thompson play- ed the wedding march and the following progrant was given-- Piano Solo by Miss Bonnie Mal- IGA ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP KETCHUP CORONATION SWEET RELISH mE Il %3 VL] pl Ul ald yn ZA B ------ Lr a 25 ft. Rolls 2:55 20 oz, Btls. 2:73 24 oz. Jars 2:73 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE LOCAL GROWN GOLDEN SWEET CORN CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES DOZ. 4 O- wo. 49° Produce of USA, Can. No. 1 Grade PEARSwnyd9e Produce of USA, California NEGTARINES 6: 49: SAVE 17¢. -- KRAFT 16 oz. Jars MIRACLE WHIP 2:7 3: SAVE 13 ¢. -- KELLOGS 16 oz. Pkg, CORN FLAKES 2:69 - Save 29c¢ 24 01. BEEF or IRISH STEW 2:89 ~FRESHIE DRINK MIXES =~ 10349: PEAK FREAN ASSORTED VARIETIES COOKIES wen 50 IGA Book Matches With" With The Purchase Of A FRE eso Lighter 2:45 Fu - 43: ® BONUS BOOSTERS ® t Eagle Condensed Milk ~-- Free $6.00 Bonus Hornes BBQ Sauce -- Free $6.00 Bonus Kotex Reg. Super, Slenderline -- Free $10.00 Bonus Ballet Serviettes 250's -- Free $10.00 Bonus BEEF STEAKETTES « 59 : CORONATION FRUIT PUNCH FRENCH'S PREPARED 16 oz. Jars i F 0 R KFRAFT CANADIAN 8 oz. Pkg. BURGER SucEs 39. CORONATION SWEET MIXED 24 oz: Jars PICKLES 2} 0 / 3¢ 1 Pkg. Of Table-Rite LL : we WIERERS 1b. v. pr. Both For ' ROLLS s rac Swift Premium Smoked Pork LEAN MEATY SIDE «69° ALPINE - PRIMROSE - TRIANGULAR SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 1 Pkg. Hospitality Wiener ~ PICNIC Ready To Eat -33 C SCHNIDERS PURE PORK, Country Style SAUSAGE coor ew. §3¢ TWIN PACK -- Save 14c Jack Cheese Twist 45¢ GRAPE or ORANGE DRINK SAVE 18: 4 oz 3 0 8 Be IGA brings you the TORONTO RIFLES Over CKEY -- Dial 590 Prices Effectiv Aug. 10, 11, 12 & 13 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities HOPE'S IGA . 25 to 50% DISCOUNT Football Broadcasts [ | PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 -- 11 Mr, Paisley now presented a naw. coffee table and matching end tables -and some miscellaneous ' Miss Mable Van Camp returned gifts. Both groom and bride Thursday from a very enjoy- made fitting replies. Follow gable trip to Prince Edward Is- ing a bounteous lunch dancing land and Nova Scotia. was nejoyed, ; Mrs, D. Parker, St. Catherines Mr, Ron Martyn left Sunday is visiting Miss Hazel English evening for a two week's holi- and Mr. Dalton English. day at Fort Churchill and pg, ,1q Wright is holidaying Thompson, Manitoba. Ron iS with the Grant Fergusons at the" represenative of Cart- | the latter's cottage on Lake wright High School. | Chandos. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn Jim Wright, Oshawa is visit- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ing Harold Wright, John Slemon, Enniskillen and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech, | Mrs. Russel Lansing, - Peter- Maple Grove, spent Sunday to boro is visiting and Mrs. M.P. Wednesday last week visiting Philp, Scarboro was week-end interesting points in Western guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ontario. . They visited the new ' Smith and Oliver. atomic plant at Point Douglas; Leamington, and Jack Miners . Sanctuary. Bowmanville visited Mr. and Sunday morning in the Mrs, Wilbert Archer Sunday. United Church Rev. Alistar Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thomp- Haig, of Brooklin, New York, son,- Peterboro, were Wednes- delivered a very impressive ser- day evening visitors and Mr. & mon on Prayer and Praise, the Mrs. Wm. Wannon and Mrs. Day of Salvation. Grace Cochran, Orono were In Sunday School Mrs. Ger- Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, ald Kelly showed pictures taken Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee, when she was ecaravaning in Northern British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Russel In St, John's Church Rev. R. and family St. Thomas are C Rose, who is home from holi- spending this week with Mr. & days preached a fine sermon Mrs. Jno. Ballingal and family. 1 Wisdom. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lane a Next Sunday there will be Ro. and Terry and Mrs. Lou Pearce morning service but a memorial ' Oslitwa wore. Thup sday * even < < - service will be held in St. ing visitors; Mr. and Mrs. Fred fasts semainry at 2 a Crawford Port Perry, Sunday essrs. Roy and Harold Me- evening visitors of Mr. and Laughlin competed in a' large Mrs. W. Pearce and Mrs. Craw- horse shoe pitching contest at ford: wg Simcoe Saturday. They and ' their wives spent the week-end in Fort Erie, Buffalo and area. Mr. and - Mrs. Russel Root, Dunnville, were week - end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley and Craig. Miss Lorna Wright, Water- loo was home for the week- -end and Mr. and: Mrs, Bert Visee and family, Cavan were Sun. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls. { _ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys and Mrs. A. Wright were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Doreen and Donald, Enniskillen; Miss Sheila Allen, Newcastle; Miss Nadia Schwartz; Mrs. Ida Tay- lor and Mrs. Alma Fowler cele- brating the birthdays of Mrs. Horn and Earl Trewin. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Assel- | See Contest Rules stine, Floyd Colin and Teresa | On page Fi have returned home from a holi- | TT = Suis Sane Sun ELIZABETH SHOPPE (CLEARANCE Hi Kids. I'M GIVING prizest "Watch for my Safety Contest in this newspaper" 3 a TEI {DON'T FORGET OUR CUSTOM MADE DRAPES, STOP IN AND SEE OUR SAMPLES AND 'COMPARE OUR PRICES SSR TES a Senos -- . fac ull es eC Su EEC SE Soin ET z ) Sr TEND ERS ® PODS OGFOOODDODD SEALED TENDERS will be received by Council for Port Perry's Centennial Project re the ADDITION TO ARENA. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Municipal Office. Tenders to be in the had of the undersigned 5 by noon Monday, August 22d, 1966. ~~ JOHN F. RAINES. Clerk VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY be A 8 5 "oe 3% 2. + R= pd et h . Po 5 $3 4 ad ' . » ' . » 24 sstaiusidonttusotrdentalasisiinttbidii ramiiond wtoiy ind ido salam ibda ss sdaiditn wididan dll Mrs, W. W. Van Camp and. AEE i OTT a gos gt a a EP VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Me WIE Se a 2 a a HCY, ~ wom, AL ft Foy ad er Ph = a w "A i Nee E A Ee ar TE reat i Sen AE AE rn nd Hong Te A ET wy -

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