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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Nov 1968, p. 20

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FA BO RAH > NOR J ER Rt Sa A EON \ 0 RRR SCR TY LA OR Xe! SERN HE BO Te w dA Ea The Boy Scout Paper Drive was inadevrtently listed in last week's edition for Nov. 30th instead of November 23. The drive proceeded as originally planned on Satur. day last with much less than average volume of paper. Due to the facts the dates are confirmed one year in advance it was not possible to change the arrangements with Cedardale Scrap and Paper Limited. Under these circumstances, the Nov. 30th date is cancelled and the next drive will be held in late February. Out of town calls will be completed how- ever, and anyone wishing to have paper picked up on Nov. 30th, should phone 985-2426 no later than Friday Nov. 29. * * * Mrs. Tryntje Dunn, RR. 4, Port Perry was one of 37 new Canadians who received Canadian Citizenship certifi-|. cates at a recent session of the Citizenship Court pre- sided over by Judge Michael Starr. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Car- negie, Blenheim with their parents over the week-end. - * * * The bundling of your Christmas cards helps to move them faster and expe- dite delivery. The green & white speed labels for bund- ling "Local, Out of Town, _ and sealed letters" will be delivered by Letter Carrier or may be picked up- at the Post Office. - Your co-opera- tion in using these labels will RECEIVES A.R.C.T. Lillian J. Reesor, wife of Mr. Danny Reesor, and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Couves, Greenbank, received her Associateship of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, at the annual Con- vocation ceremonies, held at the Conservatory on Wednes- day, November 13, 1968. Lillian began" her studies in piano with Mrs, A. Wallace, A.T.C.]M.; R.M.T., now of Port Perry. She received tutorial 'advice in the Theoretical subjects from Dr. F. J. Hor- wood, A.T.CM.; L.T.C.L; Mus. Bac.; Mus. D., and Mr. G. Hallett, A.T.C.M. A great deal of the latter] studies were done by Mrs. Reesor at her home, supple- menting her own work with some practical instruction from Mr. H. Ross, A.R.C.T., Toronto. Mrs. Reesor is currently teaching piano and theory in Agincourt, where she lives, and is also Organist at Birch- mount - Sheppard United Church, Agincourt. : In addition to her parents and'husbana, Mrs. Reesor had as her guests at the ceremonies Mrs. Hugh Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reesor, Mr. Larry Reesor, and Miss Gloria Tripp, from the Port Perry area. "ROUND THE TOWN'; assist your Post Office. * * * Mrs. Gen Williams, Daryl, Glenna, Kathy and Cheryl of Burlington visited with her mother Mrs, George Lane on Sunday. * * * The Cross Canada Western by Cy Wilcon 'Ford - Sales, featuring Uncle Benny Wil- son, Gerry Lee, the Blue Diamond orchestra held at the Club Annrene is drawing more and more people each time there is a performance. White Stores. 3 specializing in selection". He that the Red & ERS "THE VERY BEST" HARRY SAYS: Beef for Red &. they demand perfection. enough. Jamboree which is sponsored |. 'Meat Buyer for Red & Harry has spent many years "BEEF knows White DEMAND FOR THEIR CUSTOM- It's hard to select White because Only the Choicest Red Brand Steers are good On Sunday November 24 well over 200 enjoyed the pro- gram and more local talent are taking advantage of the amateur talent time allotted to them. There will be an- other performance in two weeks, Thirty years ago, one in five were saved from cancer. Today it is one in two, and the Canadian Cancer Society says even more could be saved with wider use of early diagnosis and treatment. BUY -- SELL L REAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR 985-7373 "SPECIALLY SELECTED" STEAKS Appointed Coroner Dr. John Diamond has been appointed Coroner in "and for the County of Ontario. This announcement has been received from the office of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice for Ont- ario. Dr. Diamond, a graduate in Medicine of Glasgow: Univer- sity has practised in Port Perry for over 11 years. He came here when Dr, M. B. Dymond was appointed to the Cabinet of the Province. The former Coroner, Dr. G. M. Rennie whom Dr. Dia- mond succeeds recently re- tired the office after serving for about 40 years. RED WHIT Value Check'd--Branded--Well Trimmed, Tender Juicy Full Cut Round Sirloin, T-Bone Wing or Rib g. 39¢! -- Weston GINGER SNAPS 35 Biscuits Chocolate CHIPITS 35¢ Always Tender -- The Roast Supreme TENDER -- JUICY RUMP ROASTS Viaple Leaf Rindless BACON Iaple Leaf BOLOGNA Toliday Farms BEST BUY! aS gaat nH aple Leaf Sweet Pickled -- Cryovac Halves '|Cottage Rolls -- "By the Piece" PRA AAW 9 Will Sue Ont.C ounty Ontario County Council, accepted the challenge of Archie Newman, Mara Town- ship clerk, who has issued a writ 'of summons to the county as the result of the county's refusal to purchase certain lands from him for reforestration purposes. The county originally agreed last' year to purchase the north halves of Lots 8 and 9, Con. 13, Mara Town- ship; but the contract to purchase was later repudiated by the council. Mr. Newman is seeking specific performance of the contract in the amount of $6,500 or damages for loss of profit in the sale of the NOVEMBER IS THE MONTH FOR MEAT lands, Council agreed the action brought by Mr. Newman should be defended and its solicitor, D.B. McIntyre of Whitby be engaged to act fdr the county. The decision was made on a moral basis and from the moral point of view. the county did, the right thing refusing to go through with the sale, said Deputy Reeve Henry, Polak of Ajax. Reeve John Williams, Pick- ering Township, who suppor- ted the committee recommend: ation to defend the action, said: "We have a duty t8 protect the people of the county. 1c Sale! Sweetheart Soap fours AT: o FEATURE! McNair Brand Australian Sultana RAISINS 32-0z. cello 69: 299°] Ib. 69¢ Ib. 79¢ L unshine Fresh CHIQUITA BANANAS 8. 10¢ Ib. 39¢ Maple Leat--§ix Varieties 6-0z. pkgs. Luncheon Meats 2 for 49¢ Skim Milk Powder MIL-KO Instant DAINTY RICE Reg. 39¢ Value! -- JEWEL Shortening SAVE 8c! -- A2 -- With New Glassware -- Save 13¢!--Fried 12-0z. Pkg. 6c Off Pack NEWPORT FLUFFS $1.09 2 for 69c¢ 1-1b. pkgs. 2 for 59¢ LUX LIQUID Detergent 79c Reg. 47¢ Value!--6c Off Pack Regular Size LUX SOAP 3 bar pack 39¢c SAVE 8c!--Finest Orange Pekoe 60 to ctn. LLIPTON Tea Bags SAVE 9c¢! -- Chicken Noodle -- 8-qt. bag 45¢ Tomato Vegetable LIPTON Soups 2 packs 2 for 49c¢ BEST BUY! -- MACARONI or Toc FBALLET T LANCIA SPAGHETTI BEST BUY! -- Save 7c! 6-0z. Pack 35¢|| LB. OO: [Beef Steakettes |b. 59¢ Boneless -- Lean -- Chunk Style STEWING BEEF Ib, 79¢ AM | BEST BUY! -- Save 30c! -- SAVE 10¢! -- Toy Premium SAVE 1 --_ Fresh Ground 3b. Ctn. Attached Giant Size To Your Tast 1-1b. ba, RED & WHITE COFFEE 73¢ Save 6c! -- 41¢ ISSUE 4 rolls 55¢ SAVE 10c!--Quick, 5-1b. or Instant, 72-0z. QUAKER OATS bag 79¢ BEST BUY!--Save 6c! Kraft Canadian 8-oz. pkg. Cheese Singles 37 BEST BUY! -- Save 24c¢! MAXIM FREEZE DRIED INSTANT COFFEE 4-0z, jar' 99 Birds Eye Tasty SWEET GREEN PEAS COOKED SQUASH BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOOD FEATURES 12-0z. pkgs.* 5 for $1 14-0z. kgs. 4 for 69¢ / ONE. win SAUCERS | THIS WEEK ONLY! | "Countryside" ~~ ENGLISH DINNERWARE Unlimited Quantities at this Special Price! i 2 Oc Each KLEENEX Facial Tissues Reg "BEST BUY! -- SAVE 24c! Pkgs. 200s : or 300s for ¢ Reg. 99c! family size} HALO SHAMPOO 89¢h0-o0z. tins BUY - OF - THE - WEEK AYLMER Tomato or Vegetable SOUPS BRIGHT NEW LABELS 9:99: SAVE 8c! STOKELY'S FANCY CORN Cream Style 14-0z. tins 2 tr 3 ge Save 10c¢c!--Van Camp BEANS With Pork 14-0z. nd 39 Save 17¢! -- 48-0z. tins Allen's Assorted 3.1 EVERY #3 PURCHASE . NO COUPONS RED & WHITE DOWSON'S PORT PERRY RIGHT GUARD ~~" '89 Fruit Drinks FREEZER SIDES ..cpvrsmmimrtsmssmmiinns 104 G1] HIND QUARTERS .........ivvimrmnssn Ibe 73¢ SPECIALS CHUCK ..ooinivcumsimimsiprrnsesisenasic Ii 5: Bg BLUE BRAND BEEF SPF OF PORK wooo nns he 68 2 Cut and Wrapped FREE, ; . STORE FREE SHOPPERS PARKING OPEN EVERY THUR. & FRI. NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. 21b. cello I f I # H f ! Lh

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