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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 15 Oct 1970, p. 5

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continued Margaret Hooey spent the week-end in Ottawa visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and] Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family entertained Neil's family t© Thanksgiving Sun- day dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mal- colm, Gayle, Bonnie, Glenn, Barrie, David, Dennis, Laurie, Nestleton, Mr. & Mrs. James To keep dad from being Millet, Michelle and James,| lonesome all the family came Port Credit, Mrs. Ida Tavlor, visit sometime during the Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brooklin,| holiday week-end, even Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Victor Parsons, Mrs. B. Bushell and fa- Janet and Marlene. 4 who live farthest away ® -- Most of the university' stu-|at Roxborough Quebec. dents spent the long week-| Misses Carol and Joyce end at their respective homes. ° Mr. Richard Walls is still 4 patient in Lindsay Hospital. We hope he soon improves in health. Guests on Friday with Mrs. Chas. Geer were her aunts Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. Hawley and friend Miss Leask of Toronto. Mrs. Geer, Mrs. Kerry and Miss Vera Prentice enjoyed the meeting of the U.C.W. at Pine Grove on Wed. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cottyn and Wayne visited in London for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart Cathy and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker were holiday guests with Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ley Clark of Prince Albert joined them for the family Thanksgiving dinner. a Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson world of today's youth... had their family home for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong entertained the Gourlie fam- ily for Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and children of Oshawa call- 08) POTRTE Oe etmroe 985-7373 | Epsom News ing their Euchre parties in the Uxbridge Township Hall on Oct. 18th. See the com ing events for details. I knew there was some- thing I was forgetting "Thank You" so much to Kerry children for the love- ly way the Sunday School room was decorated Sunday I know mother must have helped but I'm sure she could not have done the work without those willing Mrs. G. Jeffery on Saturday afternoon. Peter Lyons was quite sick last week but we were pleas ed to learn he was well enough to accompany his parents to visit grandma and grandpa Lyons on Sunday Good-bye and luck to the Myers family who moved from the vicinity a few days ago, and a hearty welcome to the Millar families who have PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct, 15, 1970 -- § table decoration Uxbridge hundredth fair was really good despite ad- verse weather. I was parti- cularly intrigued by 'the school displays, those wond- erful animals and birds and all the scare crows (am I right). The baking looked delicious and oh! those huge squash. Most interesting were the 4H displays. Our Bethesda Reach -groups are to be con- gratulated. The W.I. displavs were unique, original and in teresting. A cup and saucer Ihe autiful and I do hope none" of those precious cups were damaged: The Greenbank aprons, all different patterns and some a hundred years old The lace hand-made still perfect and beautiful. The Bethesda - Reach dis- play was "A. Child's Birth- day Party was sandwiched between the 4-H displays, but we got there anyway. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and family enjoyed a turkey dinner on Sat. evening with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Acton. ling and children of Hanover .}a pretty full house. The ed on her parents Mr. and moved into the home thus vacated. Dr. Jerrold and Mrs. As- hands and what a lovely} display from Goodwood was continued on page 7 Rexall ONE CENT SALE starts Thursday, October 15 ends Saturday, October 24 HHurry NOW to stock up on Vitamin Products, Rexall Remedies, Household were with his parents for the week-end and we were very pleased to have them show their pictures & tell of their lovely 'trip to the World's Fair in Japan and tour of the Orient. This treat followed a fam- ily type supper in the Sun- day School rooms. Sorry more of you could not have enjoyed this treat but it was only thing lacking was a P.A. system as our church is very difficult to speak in. Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell | joined the Bailey family for Thanksgiving dinner on Monday. The Bethesda - Reach W.I. are having a Turkey Supper and Euchre at Greenbank Hall on Wed., Oct. 2ist at 7 p.m. Anyone interested may inquise from members about tickets. There will be the first Euchre at Epsom School Fri.. Oct. 18th. If you live closer to Good wood the L.O.B.A. are start Drugs, First Aid Supplies, ,Stationery, Christmas Cards, Dental Needs, Hair Care Items and a host of other Bargains. Lawrence Pharmacy DIAL 985-2231 PORT PERRY -- -- PRICES EFFECTIVE Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. October 14 to 17 Shirr..fs Good Morning - 12 oz. Marmalade 2:69: Aunt Dinah - 12 oz. Molasses 2:69: Cat Chow =. 43: Aylmer Fancy Juice - 48 oz. Tomato 2:69 Habitant Pea or Veg. - 28 ox. Soup 2:49 KLIK Luncheon - 12 oz. w. ore. 9° | Meat 57: THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY CHICKENS $f MAPLE LEAF Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS ». 99: SPARE RIBS = 67: PORK LIVER » 39 MAPLE LEAF WEINERS STORE HOURS 8:30-6:00 p.m. Mon. Tues. Wed. & Sat. 8:30--9:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. FREE DRAW ON $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER. FOOD MARKETS

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