Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1969, p. 20

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

last week and on the week- for the Christening of their - 3 : 7 ' vacationing "in 20 FoR PERRY: STAR Thursday, June 26, 1969) Mr. and Mrs. E. L, MgLean, Hartly 3s bs Laning, end were her three daughters] son Bill were: Mr and Mrs." 4 Toronto, both one timd_ resi- e + x and their husbands, Mr. and| Art Kennedy, Mrs. Geo. Jor-' { 'ROU ND THE dents of Port Perry, Mr. Mc] william Harrison, Clive | Mrs. Mike England, Mr. and|dan, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. 8. Lean was an employee of the| Boyd and Charlie Lown at-| Mrs. Philip Gendron & sons| Walker 'and Ian, Mrs. Ethel n Canadian Bank of Commerce, | tended the quarterly meeting | Michael and Paul, all of| Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MN were visiting in Port Perry| of the Ontario. Firefighters| Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, | Hvidsten Jr, Misses Karen on Sunday. - Association in Teeswater on Oscar Bradley of Scarboro. [Ellicott and Linda Warren, Peel's Poultry Farm Ltd.| siderable SRperience" I cust [EE Sunday. * Ted : Messers Denis Symes, Dan has recently engaged a coup- accounting. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bour- PR TS Sunday guests at the home [Card and Mr. and Mrs. Ron e p le of men in key positions ee a geois and Mr, and Mrs. Gord| with Mrs. Nott during thel of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan |Xennedy. 3 of the company. Mr. Wes. - == " ; . Knowleton, a graduate in Commerce and Finance; Uni- _versity of Toronto, and ex- tensive experience with a " major 'insurance company & his own business for several ; ' : years, has been appointed to SAVE 17¢! -- ALLENS' ASSORTED 48.0. Tins : the position of Operations : Manager. Mr. Peter M. Clarke has bee nappointed comptroller --of-Peel's Poultry Farm-Limit-{-{-- = £4 ed. Mr. Clarke joins Peel's SAVE 1c! -- SAVE et Hl after 4% years as assistant CHEESE SLICES 3 is] HEINZ CREA Ye "Zn ® comptroller with a large DE "JEAN SHRIMP 2081 FEATURE! -- x0 & WHI EV AP. MILK wn G:isT [suc pears 41 CUDNEY LEMONADE 10:1] - SAVE 23¢! -- CULVERHOUSE CHOICE (REAM CORN 5:1) |. manufacturing firm and con- 10 Teams In First Bowling | Tournament - The local lawn bowling opened for the summer season with a successful tournament BUY-OF-THE-WEEK DANISH KITCHEN FEATURE! -- Compare 2 for 59¢! - QUEENSWAY Choice 19-0z. DESSERT PEARS 4:51 | i] held in Port Perry. Teams As [a A T SAVE UP TO 30c! -- CULVERHOUSE DICED . 19-0z Tins REG. 3%¢! 2 ingion Boman an BEETS-CARROTS 7:57 || CANDIES coin tow 3s 1 "nington, Bowmanville and 12.02. Tins - :$ % Newmarket challenged five | FEATURE! -- ROYAL C 10-02. Cans SAVE 8c -- local teams for the prizes. Competition was keen and SOFT DRINKS 12:51 || BISCUITS rex men ©. | 1 the. winters of the fis men's SAVE 17! -- SAVE ALL 100ft. Roll. | | AEG. 35¢ VALUE! -- GOOD LUCK 3¢ OFF PACK! a * tournament of the season were ha A 4 E. Ellison of Lindsay, D WAXED PAPER '$ 1-b. (tn, : Sain, Lindsay, Oboe Me © SAVE 6c! -- ALUMINUM - 12" 25 Foot Roll SAVE 8¢1 -- CARNATION 14-02. Size Phadden, Port Perry and J. Dobson, Newmarket. FRENCH'S MUSTARD .| ALCAN FOIL wen» 35- || C( ple SFEE MATE 79 9. | Graduates VELVEETA CHEESE we. 79:| | paNc gisciirs | | FRESH FOR HEALTH! hears of © SURF DETERGENT or. 59. ule 3-89: SWEET' RED CUTTING -- Good Size : Fol a PUREX TISSUE 4: 159. WATERMELONS each. 8c a FRIES R 1 "TEA BAGS PRIOR PARK 59: PEACHES =~ No.1 25 A Gurd Bandages «69 SHREDDED WHEAT 39. | PEACHES 23 Candy Rolls 121 $1 BIiCK'S PICKLES » a 59 FIRM ONTARIO- GROWN -- NO. 1 BATH TOWELS | faten une ome arm LR HEAD LETTUCE i Lor] ThE 1.99 ts TUE 2:89. FH ~ Mr. William Diamond, son ere SPECIALLY SELECTED of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond, PLUMP + CHOICE pipes ¢ R.R. 1, Port Perry, recently GRADE 'A' 1. Sd received his B.Sc. degree Eviscerated (Honours Applied = Physics) 2 to3 Ib, from the University of Water- average loo, and in the fall he plans WHOLE £24 to enroll with a saholarship, CHICKEN - IN - A - BASKET CuT-UP 43: rd fae Univerasy. of Torenin CHOICE - PLUMP - IMPORTED 5 to 6-1b. average ' - DOLLAR DAYS _rEATURES! whoLe s 87 a his M.Sc. degree. He js cur: LAMB / 1] k 29: Ib £ G rently employed by Atomic n a as et CHICKEN WINGS 3: 5 51, 00 eT : : En IDEAL FOR BROILING -- FOR FRYING -- JUICY THICK-CUT RIB- HALF : NOTEY of Canada Ltd. : } CHOPS 4%: BOLOGN 6-0x. pkgs. i «$1.00 . ) 250 Dancers LAM ' ® '| SCHNEIDERS LUNCHEON MEATS 16-01. pkg. 79 LE. ; | Continued i x f hd Uxbridge Legion Pipe Band % and visiting Pipe Bands will &e much in evidence during ~ the day and will hold comp- etitions of their own. In the evening a street dance and other entertainment ig planned to take place in the post office area on Brock street. A few tickets are available at the Star office for anyone interested in Highland danc- ing and the sound 'of pipe bands. See advertisement else- where in this issue of*the Star. COMPLETE DOW ; it OWSON'S| Bi 1.00 oh NATURES BEST Wax Boars: We 8 1.00] | _ALLEN'S -- Pineapple, Grapefruit, or Grape -- 3% oz. Pkg. ; an Flavour Crystals 10: 1 00 id "OPEN EVERY THURS. and FRI. NIGHT _ ; Se | UNTIL 9:00 PM. © = : Tn OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. J FoR1 PERRY --J10 6:00 P.M. 5 Ti : 1 L SEAL ESTANE ATO #1ALION " REAL ESTATE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy