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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1970, p. 5

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A J 3 7 wy Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lamb, Secretary Treomiver of the Port Perry Agricultural Society for the past 15 years are pictured here with their successors, Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Wanamaker. --Photo Arnold Roach LETTERS» EDITORS Mr. Peter Hvidsten, Port Perry Star, Port Perry, Ontario. Dear Mr. Hvidsten: On behalf of Rev. Wm. Black, Rev. Reg. Rose and myself, I wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the coverage afforded to us in order to publicize our re- cent Lenten Interdenomina- tional Services. We feel that THE STAR'S co-operation was most valuable to the pro- ject .and enabled us to "spread the word" beyond the confines of our own con- gregations, The keen desire of your publication to assist Churches and organizations in this and surrounding communities is worthy of a word of apprecia- tion and constitutes an ex- ample for other weekly newspapers to emulate. Yours in Sincerity, Rev. W. M. Reeves Coming SOON SALE 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 PLUS 1 CENT LAWRENCE PHARMACY Queen Street - Port Perry BOB SEAGRAVE, ONT. O63, CAPER - Recreation Rooms, Kitchens, Built-ins, etc. Courtesy, Imagination & Estimates FREE Th2 annual Church Service of the afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. will take place nex! Sunday, April' 12th at 11:30 am. Miss Dulcie Ventham, recently returned from the mission field where she he'd the position as "Hospital Business Management" at In- dore, India; will be the guest speaker. Her message will be of many Sipericna) to convey. Mr. John Ainsworth and friend of Peterborough spent Sunday with his grandmother Mrs. H. Guy. Mrs. Mabel Pearson enter- tained her sister Mr. and Mrs. Wes Major of Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pal- mer of Ottawa spent Easter week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ceol- man attended a 25th weddinz anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Johnsons at Wetteral. A large number from Greenbank area attended a Banquet at Port Perry for Mr. Fred Lamb, who has re- tired after serving several years as Sec. Treas. of Port Perry Fair Board. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely spent Sunday at Guelph. After spending three days at Goderich, Jim Phoenix & Glen McKean returned home champions of the Pee Wee Hockey Tournament. Jim unable to play due to his bad knee did his share of cheer- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Innis and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cook- man visited Mr, Harold Lun-| ney at Peterborough Hospital on Sunday. Several in the Community attended the Curling party at Sunderland on Saturday night. Remember the Euchre party on Friday, April 10th at 8.30 in the Greenbank Hall. ; Mr. and Mrs. Brian, Mec- Gregor and Scott of Whithy and Mrs, Ford Thompson of ' BERO ~- 985.7027 Greenbank News Ottawa spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird. Glad to see Wm. Carnegie home from a month's trip to Expo and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clarke and family visited with Joyce and Jim Sheahan of Coppins Corners. - Gail Cowan spent the week- end with Marion" Couperth- waite. ? Ladies please remember the W.I. annual meeting on April 15th at 8 o'clock in the Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird entertained Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Kerry for dinner on di 'evening. PGE A TE Vis \ ALLA SRE HEA DHECAPNI IEA NEAT - 'Scugog Nowe Mr. and Mrs, lick Saturday auests cof Mr. Maurice Ira njght dinner and Mrs. S. | Fralick," Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor- | nish were in Lindsay on Mon- day visiting his brother Mr. F. Cornish of Little Britain who is a patient in Lindsay Hospital. Mr. and' Mrs. D. Jordan & family dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Vandervoort of Manchiester on Sunday. Mrs. Sheila Owen of Bay Ridges a guest of Mr. & Mrs. K. Mueller on Sunday. Mrs. Maud Brown enter- tained the following guests at her Rirthday party Satur- day evening. Mrs. Ethel Bryan, Burke- ton, Miss Joyce Forder, Bleci:- stock, Mr. C. Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Al Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown and boys, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brown and family of Oshawa, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Brown and family, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. T. Slute and family Port Perry, Mrs. M. Oliver, Cress- |- well, Mrs. Olive Cox and Mr. and Mrs. W. Cox and family of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell and family Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Rodd, SPRING IS JUST CORNER Port Perry: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor- nish attended a dinner and dance on. Saturday evening honouring Mr. and Mrs. R. Hicks 25th wedding anniver- sary. Miss Rhonda Edgar'a gue-t of Miss Melodie Appleton on Friday night and vice versa Continued on page 6 Cottages Wanted LAMBERT RIAL ISTATE LID A1ALIOR 985-7373 IS THE TIME TO BUY a AND SAVE AT v 159 CASIMIR STREET - JOHN BALLARD LUMBER CO. LTD. BUILDERS SUPPLIES -- CONSTRUCTION PORT PERRY. -- 985-7335 Sy FREE ESTIMATES - NEW HOMES - COTTAGES - ALTERATIONS Schneiders SWEET PICKLED SAUSAGE 67c [PRICES El EFFECTIVE WED. -- SAT. APRIL 8 -- 11 _ 4 7% RAINING SAVINGS Rs PRL SHOWER OF FOOD BUYS FRESH GRADE 'A' OVEN READY CHICKENS 2% to 3% 1b. Avg. Wght. [4 37 Lean Tender Pork Loins ib. 69c ».8Yec Maple : Leaf SLICED -- 6 oz. Vac Pak | MINI SIZZLER - |b. pkg. Ting on Cag lut nor: Cooked Ham | Cottage Roll 61c Maple Leaf 65¢ AYLMER -- 14 oz. Tin CLEANSER AYLMER - 18 oz. CHEERY MORN TEA Bias Winner of Draw -- Mrs. CHOICE PEAS 2:35 Free Delivery -- Phone 985-2492, 1 Draw With Evalry' 5.00 Order or Over. STORE HOURS 8:30 - 6:00 p.m. Mon. Tues. and Sat. 8:30 - 9:00 p.m. Wed. Thurs. and Fri. (£] SPIC & SPAN w=» 47¢ TOMATO CATSUP 29: DR. BALLARDS DOG FOOD -- 2:4 GENERAL MILLS CHEERIOS «~~ 2:75¢ SANITARY MODESS PADS - 49: wo Ta H. Hamilton \ Free Ross & Margs PETER ts BOPP ANA peed © ha oe Re Br of a x SOS - ah A) a > MT eo en § TTR a ~~, -- ni ». wr a A RETRO eh CH Se gs i AN EC SRT A ran py. A LE ly i a 3 Se

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