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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Dec 1967, p. 5

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add Py ' MUA RES BT RE ' / i", ' on | TE bedi onstihssdhan isto cole ord PROSPECT NEWS The December meeting of the UCW. was held on Thursday evening 7th, at the home of Mrs. Burnsell Web. ster with a fair attendance, in spite of the pouring and freezing rain. The hostess opened the de votions with the hymn "0 little town of Bethlehem". Mrs. Dearborn read the Scripture lesson, recorded in Matthew 2, vs. 1-10. Mrs. Fair offered prayer. Mrs. Webster read the story "The Star still shines" by Wallace Friday. concluding with pray- er. Collection $19. The hymn "Silent Night" was sung. The president. Mrs. Clare Vernon, chaired the business period. Regular renorts were given by Marion Web- ster and Georganne l.egee. Janet Vernon forwarded $100 for the centennial spoon pro: ject. Mrs. Grant Williams, convenor of nominating com- mittee presented the Slate of Officers for 1968, as follows: Pre<ident--Janet Vernon 1st Vice Pres.--Tot Holtby 2nd Vice Pres.-- Georganne Legge. Recording Secretary-- Priscilla Jones. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., December 14,1967 -- 5 Press Sec'y--Meta Holtby Treasurer-- Georgeanne legge Pianist--Kaye Smith Flower Committee--Ruby Smith, Maude Vernon, Betty Yeo. Visiting Committee--Willa Holtby, Mildred Dear- born, Sylvia Diamond, Lucille Gray, Helen Holtby, Jean Williams. Parsonage Committee-- 'S OPEN EVERYDAY AYLMER {| PEA 4d 9am. to 6 p.m. Until Christmas CHOICE 2 en 47 FROM S PURE SPRING GINGER ALE 6 ow 3% a TURKEYS and PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR FRESH GEESE. HILLCREST & BUTTERMATE BREAD 3 =~ 65 NOW For the Best Selection. FRESH SHOULDER PICNICS SHANKLESS . ov a Nappy Wotiday ROSS & MARG ~ Garload Food Mkt. PRINCE ALBERT Ib. FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS BUTT SHOULDER PORK CHOPS ~~ - COTTAGE ROLLS - 57 WIENERS +» 53: 43 voted to the C.N.I.LB. Fund. Georganne her home for the January meeting. The S. S. Concert was set for Sat. evening, Dec. 16 at the church. Rev. Tes- key closed the meeting with prayer. vided some laughs. liams was the winner. Lucille Gray, Marion Webster. A donation of $15 was Legge offered A humorous contest pro- Mrs. Wil- The annual Christmas eve service for Scugog charge will be held at Prospect Church. A nativity play in two scenes, 'The Other King' will be presented, by Pros- pect members. Mrs. Barbour (Jean Bright) chartered a bus trip for her pupils and escorts on Sundav p.m. to visit Santa's Fairv- land at C.N.E. Park, Toronto. Included were Mrs. Llovd Smith and Dale and Mrs Murray Holtbv and Laural. Season's Greetings to Everyone! n 33 63: JOHNSONS . PLEDGE FURNITURE WAX ae $1.15 MITCHELLS APPLE JUICE =n SARONG SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 +o ov CHRISTMAS TREES $2.00 McLARENS STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES Place Pack 8 oz. Jar All Sizes Free Daily Delivery of any Order of $2.00 or Over Received by 11 a.m. Phone 985-2492 JACKSONS JIFFY PiE CRUST Mix wer. CrecERY MORN 4c. OFF Ground or Whole Bean COFFEE " Ib. Pkg. PRICES WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ¢ QUANTITIES. EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 to-SATURDAY, Dec. 16 UTICA The Sunday School Christ- mas Tree will be held on Saturday, Dec. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and family attended the wedding Anniversary held at Greenbank hall for Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown on Satur- day evening. Mrs. George Harper and daughters visited with Mrs. Delia Harper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family attended the Christmas Fairyland held in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- dall were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Dave McKinley and boys in Oshawa recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin celebrated their 25th wed- ding Anniversary on the 25th of Nov. The children pre- sented them with a silver tray engraved with their names and 25th wedding an- niversarv. and a large bou- quet of white gladiolas and red carnations and were also NEWS and received a salt & pepper set, a gift from Tony. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPhail of Nelson B.C. tele phoned to wish their friends Bill and Helen congratulations and best wishes on their Anni- versary. Mrs. Wm. Goslin, John, Linda and Kathy spent Sat. in Toronto shopping and also called on her father and fa- mily Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer attended the funeral of the late Mr. Bill Geer in New- market last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Russ- nell and Mrs. N. Russnell (Sr.) visited with Mr. & Mrs. James Mitchell over the week end. Mrs. Gordon Day of Brougham and Mrs. Rose Philip, Marie and David Grav of Port Perry and Mr. Bill Mitchell and family vi- sited the Mitchell's on Sun- day. , treated to a turkev dinner by the children held at their home. On Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Goslin, Linda, Kathy and baby Terry were viciting Mr. and Mrs. Gleh. Goslin and Roll up your sleeve to save a life... Tony for a chicken supper BE A BLOOD DONOR "v3 ps. on EN I NOTICE! Store Christmas Hours Thurs-Fri., Saturday, Mon. Sat. OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P.M. OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Dec. 14-15 Dec. 16th Dec. 18-23 PORT PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (RETAIL MERCHANTS) r er SE Se NR ASR Naty FE hd TR a i ONE a Te A 2 i wa - oN» or Xo Srey Le AL ~~ 7 HS - a ay & >. Tre Nn Ny ENE TR I RE Nd rs ARIE, PY 2 7 3 aoe, -- TX IR ad py a = og Van » El LT Neb . eal St SEE Vy bund - A 'odd Le eal IRD Shed _ Md Com 2 A RE "ig EO oe 5 = i wr - -< 25 Lh J ar "Ty fn 2%, on oP bo ie A A A yy - ded) -- Pi > os Sr i Be tT ra o v Cr Pe Pr] ; or a wT

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