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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1972, p. 20

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BRA ENRON Ay Bar S358 PT ACA NFA RSV IPR TS 5 SRE REARS nv DAN iy A fiat EASA RNA A A SE AVS GE [SHEN PRIN AA ROR 24 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 28,1972 Results of tests at Royal Conservatory of Music Mrs. Lola Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dowson, Mr. Charlie Reesor, Mr, and McEachern, 'Mrs. Gordon Reesor and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mitchell were among those attend. ing 'the Markham High School .re-union on Satur- day, June 24. Markham is celebrating its Centennial this year. * 3» * Mrs. F. E. Reesor and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reesor attended the unveiling of a Historical Plaque at Mark- ham District Historical Mu- seum on Sunday, June 25. On Friday evening Mr. & Mrs. John Osaduke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- hard Hainke, Oshawa, at the festivities at the Ger- man Club, L'Orelay. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slem- mon spent a few days visit- ing in Ottawa last week, * * * or Mrs, E. L. McLaren. of Toronto, called on several friends in Port Perry on Sunday. Over 2500 women attend- ed the TOPS Provincial Re- cognition Days held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Those attending from Port Perry were Mary Cannon, Helen Newlove, Margaret Warren, Priscilla Jones, Olive Painter and Jackie MacEneny. Mrs. Esther Manz of Milwaukee, who was the founder of TOPS in 1948 was the speaker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brignall entertained the United Church Choir at their home on Thursday evening. the occasion being a surprise birthday party for Mr. Glen Taylor. LJ] 4 LJ Port Perry horsemen won four of the ten races on Thursday night at Orange- ville Raceway. Lloyd Brawn with Chester Harm Ace, Nelson Cochrane with Bar Day, Bruce Cummings with Miss Battle Rose, and Ivan ; ROUND THE TOWN: Mrs. Jean Graham and. Mrs. Margaret McLaren from Dundee. Scotland have been visiting for the past three weeks with Mrs, Jes- sie Hope. A family gather- ing was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Jeffery. * * LJ The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto has released the names of persons from Port Perry and area . who were successful candidates in music examinations held recently at the Conservatory. The names, as received from the Conservatory, aré arranged in order of merit. Grade VIII Piano First Class Honours - Jill Stone Honours - Anne Hadden, Eleanor = Vale (equal); Deborah Cookman; Brenda Smith; Carol Aird, Susan Kester (equal); Kathy Keuning; David E. Litt Pass - Stephen Gould, "Id son; Cindy: Grieve; CASH YOUR 10¢ COUPON! 79 SALAD OLIVES 39: MeMAIR AUSTRAUAN-3 148140 Susanne Summers (equal). Grade VII Piano Honours - Carolyn Robert- Anne Marlow Pass - Alice A. Carnaghan; Elaine Wright; Wilma Wolters. Grade VI Piano Honours - Dorothy Keyzers, ll ORC CANE Joy Panabaker (equal); Jane Kester; Paul R. Litt. Pass - Bonnie L. Short; Wendy Lee. - Grade V Piano Honours - Joyce Mulder; Lois VanCamp. Grade 1V Piano First Class Honours - Kathy Stone Honours - Vicki Bigglestone; Annette Keuning; Anne M. Taylor. Grade III Piano First Class Honours - Mary Clugston. i. 3 h AAA LLLLLALRSSASLS NSN SSNS SS SSS SSS SSNS SESSA LAA LANA SASS NN NANNNNANANNNNNN ANNAN NS NSN A SANA SAA RASA ASS SS NO.1 GRADE FREE STONE Peaches NO. HEAD SUNSHINE FRESH PRODUCE! w. 39¢ LETTUCE wen 25¢ ONTARIO CORN 5 cos 49° Cucumber 2 ; 49¢ Grade II Piano Honours - Patricia Sleep; Christine Noble; Lynn Glass; «Melody Cannon, Terri O. Morrow (equal); Margaret, D. Litt, Grade VI Organ First Class Honours - Juanita Erickson. Grade X Singing First Class Honours - Debra J. Griffen Grade VI Singing Honours - Alice Carnaghan Grade 1V Singing First Class Honours - Roger Watson. CHINA LLY SOYA SAUCE § FL Oc. Bottle 28¢ CHA LLY SWEET & SOUR SAUCE 1m ou 29 IVORY SOAP 9 bon to per bo 99 Gavin McCallum A) 2) Ad Iu NE 3 Ni SULTANA Raisins 69: SECRET Deodorant 99¢ QL (vr43 J [DA BEEF PATTIES =i 61.59 Mb. My BREAD Dough 5 oves 87 RUPERT COD 2002. Mig. 69 FISH & CHIPS OVEN CLEANER "79 CLUB HOUSE Olives 75¢ MUSTARD 16 Flor. jar 25¢ APPLE STRUDELS 55 Haugen's Spring Chrivan driven by Jerry Robinson. 25th wedding celebration On Saturday evening, June 3rd, about 65 friends and relatives gathered at Haugen's Chicken Barbe: cue, in honour of the 25th Wedding . Anniversary of Bruce and Anna Beaton. A delicious meal was enjoyed by all. Rev. William Fair- ley asked the blessing. Mr. Bruce Doble did a very cap- able job as Master of Cere- monies. After supper, everyone returned to Greenbank Cen- tennial Hall for an evening of cards and enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Beaton re- ceived many lovely gifts, including a black leather reclining chair, a lovely table lamp, luggage and a - silver salt and pepper set. The couple expressed their thanks to one and all for making the occasion of their Silver Anniversary, a most enjoyable and memor- LLU RG ECON TAM FULLY COOKED ~ SHANK PORTION SMOKED Hams 59: IDFAL FOR THE BARBECUE - TENDER -- PLUMP CHICKEN Halves 55: JUST HEAT AND EAT, , . SWIFT PREMIUM HAM cooker 59° HAM SLICES 89: BACON rs... 33 BOLOGNA_ 39: BEEF Chucks 63: | STEAKETTES 69: SWIFT PREMIUM - SWEET PICKLED --- "CRYOVAC HALVES" COTTAGE ROLLS 69: STORE HOURS Open Saturday, July 1st Open Monday, July Jrd 9.00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. both Saturday & Monday PN EE ES SE I SS I SH HIRI III IIR bd Canned Pop Special COKE, PEPSI or GINGER ALE $2.69 OPEN EVFRY THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 Case of 24 Tins ~ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 4 4 /! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 / 4 4 / 4 7 / 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 / 4 4 4 7 % J 4 % 4 % 4 7 4 4 4 7 4 4 / 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 / / / / 4 / 4 4 4 / / 7 4 4 / 4 4 / 4 4 4 7! 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 4 / 4 4 / 4 4 / / NAN S NNN NNN SNS SNNNNNSNNSSNSNSNNS NNN 7 able one. BI I EI HI HIE HI HITTITE RII RIRIIIN AAA LEE SS ANRSN SSS SSS SNS SS SSN SS NSS

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