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Port Perry Star, 24 Jan 1973, p. 17

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we can help you and you can help us. Right now--sel Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. A Stephenson and family. Miss J. Beech, Peterbaro her daughter. Cannon - Port Perry - 985-7137; Mrs. Judy Dowler - mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant and family, Zion. Later in the day Mrs. R. Harding, Oshawa. sister Bea (Mrs. Roy Lewis, Orillia. ham Cemetery. © oo » Ue iu ESS uu ae AA EE, farmed for a number of (7s brothers, Newton, Morley, Property, Parks, Bylaws, Teachers College with Mr. Davey was a dinner guest of ERE! NSN ZV HERE, hn and Mrs. L. Beech and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davey = ; family. and family. 0 , LN Mrs. T. Taylor is spending Mrs. T Bailey spent 0 & = ; the winter in Vancouver with Christmas with Mrs. F. A Mr. T. Holroyd, Bowman- ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Holroyd and family. We are pleased to report Mr. Garnet Dean is home after a brief stay in Port Perry Hospital improved in health. Mrs. R. Davey accom- panied by Mr. Howard, Davey, Susan and Stephen, Mr. Orval Geer, Elizabeth and Rosemary and Mr. Wm. MacDonald, Oshawa were dinner guests of Mrs. W. Bryan on Thursday. . Sorry to report Mrs. E. McKee, Taunton is a patient - in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. McKee was a former resi- dent of Burketon, nee Gwen Dean. Customer Furie Division of Siblock Interior Services Ltd. Clarks - 24 oz. tin IRISHSTEW..........59c Beehive - 2's CORN SYRUP.......43c Raspberry or Strawberry - 24 oz. Ko // ) et -- ---- PRICES EFFECTIVE: Wed. to Sat., January, 17 to 20 ROSS & MARG'S CARLOAD FOOD MARKET PRINCE ALBERT -- Phone 7% 985-2492 AYLME R JAMS.............55¢ Lipton Chicken Noodle - 2's York - 16 oz. jar PEANUT BUTTER........53c Puss-N-Boots - 15 oz. tin CAT FOOD................2%r 39c Salada - 60's TEA BAGS - 60's.............87c Chase & Sanborn COFFEE - Ib. pkg...........88¢c Glad - 10's GARBAGE BAGS...........65¢C SOUP MIX Franco American - 10 oz. tin 2r53C BEEF GRAVY 20r 37C \\ 117 a Ml -- - = Potatoes 79c¢ bag FRESH BUTT 10 Ib. - Wa] Eg ---- -- LEE... > ie BY x 44 ¢ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Obituari PS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan 17th, 1973 -- 5 py of Toronto where in 1944 his " dy Tops seeks n Ww mb Mrs. Mary E. (Polly) Alsop The pallbearers were her only child, © a daughter, C tt pit ' € me €rs Mrs. Polly Alsop passed only grandsons; Russel and OS els was born. & ommi ees w What ever happened to Congratulations are in away at the Hyland Crest Neil Woodcock, Mervyn and . ae vour New Year's Resolu- order for Mrs. Bonnie Kellow Nursing Home, Minden, Ont. Hugh Chesney, Lawrence The same year he returned appointed a "tion"? Did you make one or of Nestleton who ended 1972 on Saturday, December 23, and Blaine Alsop. to his farm at Litle Britain fo did you need to? Yes, this is with a weight loss of 29%, 1972 in her 101st year. where they farmed until he PT ax . already the third week in pounds. Bonnie joined Tops Born at Dalrymple, Ont., . 1954. After selling the farm, p The tewly installed Port ha January and I'm sure many in late September and has on October 20, 1872, she was Mr. Roy StL. Jenn he came back to Port-Perry Oy I seen y ap ur of you girls have given up on done very well in only three the daughter of Solomon and Mr. Roy SL. John of Port nq") ter was caretaker at pointed coimitices 1) per- wt your resolution -- "To Take months. The next best Lodice Thompson. She mar- Perry, Ontario, entered inte the United Church for hine form ihe 175 scusion. Toe ow Off Some Of Those Excess weight loss for '72 goes to ried Joseph Alsop on Dec- rest at the. Community years. Hg was a member of committees are listed below, i Pounds." Mrs. Margaret Luke also of ember 26, 1893, who pre- Memorial Hospital = ong; "pg 4 Gqoe gun. De first-named member be- 11 Nestleton. deceased her on October 14, December 21st in his 89th 0 10 4 Fidelity Lodge No. & the chairman of each 9 The Port Perry Tops Club gee it can be and is being 1928. year. 75 AF--AM, No. 428 and comutiee es would like to help you 4onet If you would like to She was the dear mother of Born in Brock Twp, near Warriner-Lodge No. 75; but Finance, Welfare, Arena; A discover "The Real You". join us or would like to know Hazel of Minden, Lottie Sunderland, Mr. St. John 0 cf oo tend meet. Win A 3 ons; 3 We meet every Tuesday more about Tops, then just (Mrs. Cecil Woodcock). Hal- was the youngest of 2anily ings in later oh oy His chief Grant McDermigtt--- . Fu evening at 7:30 in the call a representative of your iburton, Rodd, Prince Albert ©f seven born to the late owas i his home and Roads. Sidewalks. Bald: i Committee Room of the rea and Hubert Gooderham. Al- James St. John and Eliza- garden. ing Permits: oy oo Municipal ~ Building. We Mrs. Helen Totten - Nes- so Mary and Victor pre- beth Barker. fn yg he as Grant McDermott pass 2 would like you to join us so {leton - 986-4389; Mrs. Mary decesed. Survived by one pri Se Ming ong He was predeceased by Brinkman. (A yourself a goal for Spring Seagrave - 357 - 3549. The late Mrs. Polly Alsop, Ye€ars before moving to Port fired 8 Noman, Sworn ig I ig Reg. pe ] and we will do our part to rested at the John Welch and Perry. He was employed at pg 0 op bp Glenney) in Horie; Bob bate Is help. Sandy McCully Son Funeral Home, Minden the former Hogg & Lythe Hn ik until Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1972, plant, then as policeman of es Brie oo NS Water Works, Fire; Grant [i when service was held in the the town. His first wife Greta and daughter, Bld mot, Robert Kenny 1 chap at 1:36 pap. eon passed away in 1939. Later beth (Mrs. Albert Fulford) Phil Orde. ' . Wh Burketon News ducted by the Rev. Fred he was employed at the hy granasans, Tntermen/ Sanitation, Sewage, Dog it ¥/ Clappison of Haliburton. Small Arms plant of Long oo p Boe b RE ove Control; Bob Brinkman, SA Interment was in Gooder- Branch, Ontario and in 1941 Cemetery, Prince e: Robert Kenny, Reg. Rose. {a2 Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, Bowmanville visited Christ- was married to Greta Foster Ontario. 2 ROAST of PORK wd Devon Sliced BACON . 89c Assorted Sliced Cooked 12 oz. pkg. MEATS 69c Fresh Should Roast of PORK + 69c 3 Ib. Frozen Lean Ground A COMPLETE HOME - DECORATING SERVICE We are pleased to introduce Harold Wright, our Assistant Designer, to his fellow residents of Port Perry. Mr. Wright attended the University of Manitoba School of Fine Art. Upon completion of his studies there, he received a Canada Council Visula Arts Bursary, which he used to continue his studies in London, England and Europe. Some of you already may have met BEEF $1.69 Harold in his association with the Borelians : Theatre Company of Port Perry. ; We would like to extend an invitation to the (He Xe do IN, "V:N 8 4d RE] residents of the Port Perry area to take advantage of our complete decorating services: fine furniture, broadloom, custom draperies and bedspreads, upholstering, custom picture fram- | ing, and wall coverings. We invite you to discuss | your decorating needs with us in our showrooms. ! Consultation in the home by appoiniment. 985-2563 icv ensrrcrnecnerncnrersiesianepareserrios Port Perry ] 728-7271 cova rsisianinsin 1188 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa

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