OAT AN AA SVG Sena i 20) - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 5,1972 Mr. and Mrs, Clem Jeff. rey and Paula entertained at their home recently to a dinner party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Colbear, Oshawa, Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Len Col- bear, Connie and Lennie of Scarborough, "Mr. and Mrs. Alan Colbear, Alana, Ted and Kim of Stoney Creek, Mr. and Mrs, Ric. Colbear and Chandra of Downsview, Mr. and Mrs. Art Colbear, Carla, Marrianne & Shelly of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Stone and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hurd of Port Perry. LJ * * Zoometts Robert a pacer by Adioway, out of Lost River Girl, won at Orange- -ville - on - Sunday--in- 2:15.2; - second fastest race of the day. Zoometts Robert is owned, trained and driven by Bruce Cummings. In the last three starts he-has won twice and came in second once, LJ LJ J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pavlik spent the winter school break in the Canary Islands. * * % One of the most popular events arranged by Port Perry Legion during the year is the "Old Bills" Night. This year's event is being held on Saturday, April 22, in the Legion Hall, and an invitation is extended to all veterans of World War II to attend as special guests. * * --% Mr. and Mrs, Stanley "Ploughman entertained at a family gathering in their home on Sunday in honour of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Wood who were cele- brating their 25th wedding anniversary. * * * ROUND THE TOWN: Mr, and Mrs. O. W.- Han- cock of Ottawa, were Easter week-end visitors with Mr, & Mrs. F. D. Slemmon and Mrs, C, C. Jeffrey, also on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Jeffrey spent the day. LJ J * Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Breen and family spent the Easter week-end in Enterprise at SANA NANANNNNNN NNN NN NN NNN ~ | eg a] ia the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Breen, Uxbridge council recently concurred with the stand taken by County Council who recently approved, by - a vote of 32-15, the location of the new airport in Pick- ering Township. Greenbank 4 - H club elects officers The first meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge followed by the election of officedrs. President, Gayle Blakley; Vice President, Pat Stemp; Treasurer, Judy Rodd; Press Reporter, Penny Mor- rison; Mrs. Couperthwaite dis- cussed the objectives of 4-H. The discussion topics were: : Types of knits; Weft or Filling Knits; Warp Knits; Stretch Fabric; Fabric For Sportswear; and Fibres used for knits. WHERE 11,11 FEATUREl -- TRY, PEEK FREAN Biscults 29¢ CHES nei 3 79c CHOICE TOMATOES 29: COHOE SALMON 49: Supes Cues s1.39 GENERAL ELECTRIC FLASH SULSS $1.99 The club name is Green- bank Natty Knits, The meeting .was closed with the 4 - H motto, . Roll' Call at the second meeting was, 'How to take - ones measurements correct- ly." A treasurer's report was given showing a balance of : $14.82, Mrs. Couperthwaite lead the discussion about 'knit samples and using and adjusting the pattern. The girls laid on their patterns while other cut theirs out. EE 0 00 0 EE I I SE SII I II S96 3695 GC 3 - : n 4 af ver. « Sy 5 s (or KING) MAXWELL HOUSE ce +13 19 FEATURE! -- FLAVOURED CRYSTALS TANG G ORANGE KRAFT CHEESE SLICES 47. FEATUREI -- SWEET MIXED - SWEET RELISH - SWEET WAFER ROSE Brand PICKLES --- 39- . TENDER ~ YOUNG ~ ONTARIO LOIN 0 TENDERLOIN PORTION E79. BEST BUY] -- PARCHMENT COLOURED 148. PACK Margarine 29° B BEST BUY! -- ALL PURPOSE FIVE ROSES FLOUR >: 59 SPIC & SPAN =. 8% |] » SANI-FLUSH 49 NN SQUIRREL BRAND PEANUT BUTTER "99 Roll Call for the third meeting was: 'Name one fiber and give trade names and 3 characteristics." 'Topics: Fitting, Getting ready to sew; Pressing tips. , The girls marked the patterns while others had.a fitting. - Marion Couperthwaite discussed and demonstrated How 'to -do. the circular neckband. We closed with--the 4-H motto. "Penny Morrison v Fo. hw 379 ST LAWRENCE CORN OIL TN TOMATO soup FEATURE! -- HEINZ CONDENSED oR oz 30 | Sticks | 4:49 FEATURE! Z| Lemon Refreshed MR. CLEAN 2 FL. OZ. BOTTLE TT SCHNEIDER'S FAMOUS § RE aaa ra A Ranaut S EE SANNA NNANNNNNNN A POP meeting to in- BEST BUY! -- 2.PLY BATH , form the Brooklin residents pig fbn BN LU N C ME oO N ; about the impact of the LIQUID ! MEATS HA new Pickering Airport will Howey § p i ' be discussed by experts on [i] Macaroni and Cheese : Meat and Chicken - Luncheca #4 Thursday, April 6 at 8 p.m, , FEATURE! -- FRUIT FLAVOUR - JELLY POWDE al j Mest - Li . i: "in Brooklin Community | é5. #. Hall, Church and Bagot Sts. TEA BAGS "69 4 6-oz. C / Brooklin. JELL 0 POWDERS 1 4 RARE S SATE i pkgs. 4 LI 4) FEATURE! -- FRENCH CANADIAN PEA - 8 Fl, Oz. Tins ASPIRIN «- 100 to bil. 69 4 z In Ladies Curling the ¢ |iVSOLT ! SCHNEIDER'S MILD SEASONED | # trophy winners for the 3rd Liaui ID ¢ i Boz ow N 1g schedule were: Dorothy ; AIREY = DRONE L QU 55 y HEA DCHEESE 59 / . Beare, Noreen Malcolm, Au- FEATURE! -- B® WIEN Red 6 5c ' drey Middleton and Dorothy 0 LYSOL c Cleaner 65. ' hat ps Hots / Freeman. The runners up | oul OOPS %79¢ % were: Marge McCoy, Mary U | D King Size COLD Water Wash 54 i -- : 5 v Jean Heron, May Bibeau | ' and Jean McDermott. / * * * " FROZEN rooo 4 The JAM. Youh Group FANCY MCINTOSH REDS 89c FEATURES ! N 1 - : a Si JAFFA ORANGES doz. 69¢ coor whip" * "soe on Saturday evening. They CELERY STALKS each.29c RICH 2 a. "9c ES SE y enjoyed the music present- 4 This week's picture size: ¥ ed by the "Proverbs" a COOKING ONIONS 3 29c 16" xX 2 " ' Christian folk-rock - group BARLINKA GRAPES Ib. 49c #108 Eve 120 ee ta # « from Belleville. 'New and AWAKE 39¢ z old friends met over coffee ; SNE and pop. This week a gym. 1 . ' night is planned. You are : 4 asked to meet at the front SUPREME DOG and CAT ALL COLONY BABY SCOT I 5 of St. John's Presbyterian . 4 Church at 7:30 p.m, MEAL PO P DIAPERS # * * * ' / Easter guests with Mr. & 4 / Mrs. Bruce Beare were: / 25 Ibs. $ 10 tins c $ ' i Dale Beare. of Waterloo, ¥ . ° 2 / Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crosier, # / / Utica, and Mr, and Mrs. W, yh 4 : W. Scott and family of Tor- ¥ 4 y.s : OPEN EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL § 9:00 ; EE 3 0 SE IE I III FIA HI IIH P0005 00 EE SSE I SE SS SCI 9s 95