Creek News ing implements and didn't have any livestock in it. k| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Laroc- que visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu- R,| gene Trepanier in Toronto Detach-| 4 couple of days last week. The Cedar Creek Euchre wa Road| Club held its last party at PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 19, 1970 - 5 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomp son of Victoria Corners vis- ited Ralph Somerville last Sunday. Mrs. Norman Boynton had a jewellery demonstration at her home last Thursday ev- ening. Roy Blain and Jim Trem- week. "Allen Keetch and daugh- ters, Sharon, Carol and Cath- ie and son Kennie of Whitby visited George Kilpatrick on Remembrance Day. Mrs. James Tripp and Mrs. Rose Saunders left on Mon- day for a months trip to have been the| Mrs. Larry Willertons home. blay were deer hunting last| Vancouver. would Perry Fire Department. = Ba cageiry was be grateful if a moratorium for stor-| ™s' y Mrs. Pat Moore tharge and Mr. Gordon Rees- } Gering the howe af qabiie| Will give the address at ee _|| MANCHESTER COMMUNITY -- Public! oth Churches. A male choir SUGAR C a _ S wuly, will sing at Port Perry t U ingly difficult to give moral] .o0: at the same hours as & SPICE ' should be the all * Continued ' seriously minded to| CHURCH OF ASCENSION a, preserve our great inherit- ANGLICAN had learned in their training for their con- PO ata a ance least we be guilty of| Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister | firmation. They provided the stock answers, November 2ist, 1970 denying children their God) SUNDAY, NOV. 22nd-- which they had learned faithfully. . given birthright. Surely it} Sunday next before Advent Hoping to probe a bit deeper, he asked Oddfellows Hall -- P P is not too much to expect) 10.00 am. Morning Prayer one little guy what else they had learned. 'ort Perry that the liberty which made Charel School The lad muttered something. The Arch | bees se sai ae unD| ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK looked rather surprised and asked him to ing for the sake of the com-| >UNDAY, NOV. 22nd-- repeat it. tag queeeetion. Sunday next before Advent Loud and clear, the kid said: "We learned William Black} /!-15 4m. --Morning Prayer to commit adultery." -- Church School ' Apparantly, the whole church broke up, j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH including the Archibishop. | Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. So, into each life some rain must fail. But, at least until the Judgement Day, we can always hope for those rays of sunshine. BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY | Morning Worship 10 a.m. é Rev. A. J. Munro, D.D. will speak on the Nationa! Devel- opment Fund and afford an opportunity for questions & answers. Y, Sunday School at 11 a.m. 4 ER SAR, PORT PERRY C C ' BAPTIST CHURCH Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates and 5 years Pastor A. Hern FREE ENTERTAINMENT and DANCE 9.00 P.M. TICKETS AT THE OFFICE 655-4451 ADULTS $2.00 CHILDREN $1.00 SUNDAY, NOV. 22nd-- 10:00 a.m.--Biblé School. 2 Adult Classes 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worshiy 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service - BOB BERO - SEAGRAVE, ONT. -- 985-7027 --__ YOUR FOOD DOLLAR =| LIMITED 11.15 --MANCHESTER 191 Queen S&. Port Perry | -- re - 985-7306 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Lar es Rev. R. Batten, ) Rev. |. MacLean Cheek The Label (10 1m --ramily Bite Hour On Your Paper ) 11 a.m--Morning Worship | 7.00 p.m. Evang. Service KRAFT PLAIN CHEEZ WHIZ «~ 69 MAPLE LEAF LARD «- 23: GENERAL FOODS MINUTE RICE = 93: DUNCAN HINES DEVIL FOOD WHITE CAKE MIX >=» 99s NABISCO 28 oz. WIENERS «> 49°) CREAM of WHEAT 39 CHOPPED SUET = 35¢| INST PUDDING 2333: FREE DRAW ON $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER or ROASTS ss. » 1.09 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS » 55° FRESH LEAN GROUND CHUCK » 75: MAPLE LEAF Sea ee ee ee ee eee STORE HOURS 8:30-6:00 p.m. Mon. Tues. Wed. & Sat. 8:30--9:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri, FOOD MARKETS