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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Feb 1968, p. 3

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By Jon Jeffery "The Way to Succeed "Be up to date" says the Calendar "Push", says the Button: "Take pains", says the Window "Never be led", warns the ° Pencil. - "Make light of everything : says the Fire ¥ "Be sharp in your dealings", says the Knife. "When you find a good thing stick to it", says the ] Glue. i : Winners - at the Epsom Euchre Club Party for the Gent's were: 1st Harold Percy, 2nd Arthur Taylor; low. Dennis Thompson. For the ladies--1st Anne Manns, ¢ 2nd Marion Hall; low Irene Houghland. »* Door Prizes were won by Mildred Dearborn and Everet Watson.. There will be 'an- other party Friday 23rd. "Everyone welcome, ® "The Epsom - Utica U.C.W. met Tuesday, Feb. 6th at Utica Church. Mrs. Eileen i om NEWS| FINAL WEEK _Slute conducted the Worship service. A short resume of the Life of Ruth: Orpha & Ruth married the two sons of Naomi who had fled to the land of Noah when there was famine in .Bethlehem when all" were widowed 'Naomi wished to return to her home cournitry. The loyal daughter- in-law returned with her, | She' married Boaz and bore him a son. Mrs, Asling conducted the business meeting. The roll call was answered by four-- teen members, The offering was taken and dedicated. Thank You notes were re- 'ceived from Marjorie Tripp for a present received when she left the group. Mrs. Evelyn Richardson thanked us for her Christmas gift. Mr. Howard Ashton thanked us for a gift received when he was in Oshawa hospital. Mrs. Harry Geer offered her home for a quilting bee. We had a beautiful quilt top given us by Mrs. Violet Sker- rett. Decided to have a bake | ® miscovracen .| © DISTRESSED | ® NEED HELP? |CALL i "Help For To-Day" 985-3052 sale in April and: give a do- nation to 'Fred Victor Mis- sion, Victor Home for Girls and Fresh Air Camp. : . Mrs! Kerry accepted a po- sition on the Parsonage 'bd. Decided to give a donation to the Board of Stewards' to pay our share on the sump pump at 'Goodwood Parson- Westinghouse SALES age, It was of interest to learn that Paul Newman and his wife, former minister is now working in Hong-Kong. Needed articles to be pur- BUY NOW & SAVE chased for pantry at Epsom JACKSON'S Church. The Programme was in charge of Group two. Mrs. Jean Jeffery gave a talk on the influence of things Jap- anese on Canadian way of * AM-FM-FMX life. 5 A record was played that Solid State further explained the topic. Mrs. Faye Ashton a story of a very brave Japanese. Mrs. Jeffery read, "Grand- mother's Apron" and 'Then and Now". ® 4 Speakers * Automatic 4 The Mizpah Benediction Compartment closed the meeting. Lunch ®° FM Stereo - was served by Group 2. with AFC. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer and Audrey of Port Perry enjoyed Sunday supper with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Chas, Geer. i= Joan and Jan Asling of Neustadt were with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling for sev- Speed. Changer ® Record Storage ® Separate Bass & Treble Controls westineiouse SOLID STATE svemeo Never Before Priced This Low eral days last week. On Sun- day Dr. Jerrold Asling, and friends from Neustadt arriv- ed on time for Junch then in the afternoon all attended - the Open Dental House at Di i asl (Continued on Page 4) rn Bla. Ww. BROCK BIPEPARTMENT Fisher Price Toys $2.00 -$3.00- 54,00] iDoLLS - $5.00 Husky Cars etc. 39e 219 95 CLOTHS DRYERS 1 59 95 »: WRINGER WASHERS SYNOD Etc. BOOKS -- GAMES -- . Plastic Curtains $1.98 - $2.98 PLASTIC - yard "98° - $1.59 12.5 cu. ft. Completely - FROST FREE Freezer & be SUPPLY IS LIMITED CALDWELL TOWELS PATTERNED & PLAIN - s] 59 «51.98 "NEW SPRING YARD GOODS ||| FREEZERS DELUXE 23 cu. ft. t.-.. Priced. From ! # 248) | x PRINTED GAY KNITS -- 51.69 x ||| Loner mobErs From sisa.so | * ALYSSA LINEN = $9.5 onmrED | x PATTERNED SATEEN ~-- $2.49 | (aun T E TED J A C K S ON * PRINTED SAIL CLOTH ~ $2.35 DRIP DRY COTTON ~~ sf,79| $1.79 APPLIANCES" Xx: | ® . 241 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY PHONE 985-2272 x PRINTED CANVAS ~ $2.25 "Owned and Operated By Howard Hall

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