9G -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 3, 1970 , ROUND THE TOWN' Mr. and Mrs. Walter King| they attended the wedding of attended the funeral of their cousin, the late Victor Flem- ing. Service was held at St the bride and Andrew's Church, Bolsover They also attended the funeral of their uncle, the late Arthur Haskel, which was held from the Mcintosh-Anderson Fun- eral Chapel, Oshawa > >. -- >. Mr. H. Buckland leaves from Montreal by plane this week for Bergen, Norway to visit friends and relatives *- * > Mr. and Mrs. George Sam- ells have just returned from a very enjoyable three week tour to Japan, Hong Kong, and Macau which borders Com- munist China and Hawaii. >. -- . se Mr. and Mrs. FD. Slemmon spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. K.G.H Pearce in Orangeville. They also visited Rev. and Mrs. R.W. McLaughlin at their cottage on Chandas Lake. >. J > oo Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. K.G. Pearce of Orangeville were Sun- day guests of Mrs. C.C. Jef- frey and Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Slemmon * = a * A baseball game has been arranged followed by a corn roast for C Pack on Thursday, September 10th at 6:45 p.m. If you would like hot dogs, bring them along, corn and freshie will be supplied. On Saturday, September 12 at 2 p.m. all Cubs will meet at the Fair grounds to do their "Good Turn" by helping to clean up the fair grounds This activity will be followed by a marshmallow roast. Fathers are also welcome > * > * Mrs. Carol Morrow and daughter Joan have just returned after spending the month of August in Winnipeg and surrounding area > > . . Mr. and Mrs. William Hop- kins and son Larry have returned home after a two week vacation where they motored to various locations in the Maritime Provinces. Port Perry Man Joins 0. P. P. Police Ontario Provincial Constable A. J. Hatchinski has recently graduated from t*e Ontario Provincial Police Col lege, Toronto, after syccess ful completion of the "Re crult Orientation Course" Upon graduation Constable Hatchinski was posted to the Port Credit Detachment, No 5 District Downsview Mr. Hatchinski was born in Ebern, Germany and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hatchinski, 100 Perry Street, Port Perry. He is a former student of Port Perry High Sehool $6.00 related to wage rates. 11 to HA, seme cents; ots This amounts to a 23 per- cost-of-living allowance guar-|cent increase in the monthly anteed minimum increase of | basic pension benefit for the three cents, and a maximum | typical employee (at the car of eight cents per hour. The |assembler classification rate). minimum increase would be|~-- Increased life insurance from 14 cents to 23 cents per|ranging from $7,500 to hour while the maximum | $14,500 (the current range is would be 19 cents to 28 cents | $7,000 to $13,000); for the per hour. BENEFITS: -- An increase in the basic pension benefit rate to $6.75, $7.00 and $7.25 from the present $5.50, $6.75 ~ and their niece; where Mr. Hop- kins had the honour of Piping groom and guests out of the church, and also played for the wed- ding reception. Mr. Hopkins is a well-known member of the Caledonia Pipe Band of Oshawa. the current $8,000. Canadian Supplemental Un- y SAVE 2lc! -- LANCIA MACARONI wSpacner @a | VIM | BRAVO SAUCES - Mest or Mushroom - tin 3S< INSTANT POWDERED _SKIM MILK FRUIT DRINKS 3:51 SAICO TUNA FISH 59- VALUE CHECK'D -- BRANDED -- FULL CUT ROUND STEAK 95: YOU SAVE TWICE WITH TRIM AND PRICE . STEAKS "2'nc" $109 GROUND BEEF 75: RUMP or ROUND STEAK INS - PORK ond BEEF ROASTS 99: SAUSAGE 59: Dowson's Red & White " Open Every Thur. & Fri. Night until 9:00 p.m. Open All Day Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. FREE CAB TOMER PARKING Al Rae OF Store CHRISTMAS SEASON VACATION -- By adding one new holiday car assembler insurance cover-| jn the first year of the pro- age would be $9,000 up from|.posed new agreement scheduling a "floating" holi- -- A special problem exist.| day, the with respect to the GM-UAW| provide a continuous Christ mas vacation holiday per Side of Beef Chuck of Beef General Motors Presents Proposal| Ashtray employment Benefit Plan. Still in effect is an agreement which} time in recent years that a related to this problem. Further discussion is needed| been smashed. with the Union before giass window in the store has glass causing +v vandals on Halloween. and proposal would iod| 1970, By PREM wc SOCKEYE SALMON 35 NESCAFE «mt COFFEE :1.79 FANCY LARGE SWEET ) FOIL WRAP 37 SPAGHETTI 4:89 VINEGAR ten 69 HANDI-WRAP 35: MANDARIN ORANGES 2.5- PINEAPPLE 2:49 DRIVE » Ex Zove 89 0 1 FALE -- we OFF Pace LUX LIQUID 83: SUNKIST ORANGES vow §9: CELERY STOCKS = 228 Cooking ONIONS 3 =~ 1 29: FREEZER BUYS -- Front Quarter Hind Quarter th. He » B83 m» 65 m» He spchanent tire ts lies a On one occasion wind specific proposal can be] was to blame and on a second a customer leaned against the it to break. Another time a plate giass was broken by a rock thrown from the day before Christ- rist-| ™as through New Year's Day 1971 and 1972.