Scugog News And everything is warm and bright. I Rate the Winter, and Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 and family, Oshawa. And Sunday afternoon call- ers of Mr. & Mrs. Ed Button were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin your aprons ready for the Hospital Spring Fair. Some | +H [ & ae E fi, ; ¢ é He of Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. John Sweet- man called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lambe, of Shirley, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane & Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Nodwell of Seagrave visited with the Jack Kane's Sat. evening. Remember to keep the date of Friday( March 12th open for the musical concert of the Scugog Choir. _ The child ren have been practicing loudly and lustily & would love to see you come out & support them, by attending their concert at Grace The brief service will be followed by light refreshments, available at a modest cost and prepared by ladies of Toronto, and-Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris of Orangeville, were recent visitors of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watts attended a gathering at their son's home, Mr. and Mrs. Watts in Toronto, last week- end. Sunday visitors with Mr: & Mrs. G. Saville were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Angel of Burling day when you're snowbound | jo, Pat and Terry Adderley at- tended a birthday supper for Pat at Mr. and Mrs. Cam Al- dred's on Sunday. Doug and Nettie Aldred called on Mr. and Mrs. Cam Aldred Sunday afternoon. Ladies, don't forget the U.C.W. meeting to be held early next month, Wed, March 3rd, 8 p.m. at the Church. Plan to attend. FRESH SLICED DANCING every SATURDAY at Club Annrene Chickens SCHNEIDERS Sweet Pickled -- Vac Pak Cottage Rolls + 59: DEVON Rindless -- Pkg. SIDE BACON PORK LIVER = 29: MAPLE LEAF -- Small Link Pure Pork SAUSAGES Utica Service will be held in| Dale and Dean visited Mr. & Utica United Church on Sun- day, February 28, at 11:30 am. Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. It was interesting to read in the February 16 edition of the Oshawa Times a detailed account of the work of Mrs" Theodore Mason who is an ocularist, and makes acrylic eyes for people who have lost one. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mason live on a farm one mile west of Utica. Recent visitors with Mrs Violet Skerratt were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickard, Mr. Mrs. Bob Pickard, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Bolton Harry, Mrs. Ben Smith Mrs, Milt Butson. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mitchell were Mr. & Mrs. Phil Waring and girls of Ajax and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Mitchell and children of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare, ST: 5B lb. yc FOOD MARKETS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1971 - & News Mrs. Jack Crosier on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Bill Brown, Dorothy and Charlie, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Ajax on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Al Troyer of Locust Hill and Mr. and Mrs Fred Ackney visited Mr. anc Mrs. Frank Kendall last week Mrs. Montenay and child ren of Oshawa were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Larry Kendall. On Saturday evening, fol- lowing the Charter Night of the newly-formed Kinsmen Club of Port Perry, the pre- sident, Mr. Larry Kendall, and Mrs. Kendal! entertain- ed some thirty-six National and District officers and Spe 4M Luan Prefinished PLYWOOD 3.99 per sheet PLASTIC (IDEALWEOR CLOSET) friends at a Curry Indian buffet supper in.their home. Mr. Don Sutcliffe of Janet- ville called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe last week. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell were Miss Bonnie MacDonald of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald of Oshawa, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Barclay of Bow- manville and Mr. John Jager of Oshawa. Mr. Gary Saunders of Osh awa, Miss Sharon Saunders of Scarborough, Miss Donna Yake of Stouffville, Mrs. Jack Raines and Mrs. Jim Russell and Clifford of Port Perry were recent visitors with Rev. and Mrs. I L. Saunders. Please call 985-2624 if you have any items of news. cial | PLYWOOD $4.50 per sheet DOORS - $9.00 per door PORT PERRY LB. PKG. Maple Leaf Lard - HONEY POD -- 14 oz. Stokely's Peas SALAD DRESSING -- 32 oz. Miracle Whip 16 Ox. Jar York Peanut Butter - 1) Ox. Btls Aylmer Catsup 6 Ox. Tins Pamper Cat Food - CARNATION -- 6 Ox. Instant Breakfast - CHEERY MORN -- 100's Tea Bags - MAXWELL HOUSE -- 6 Ox. Instant Coffee CLOSE-UP -- Touts Paste - DRISTAN Cold | DRISTAN ANACIN a TABLETS | Nasal Mist | TABLETS 24s 81.05 | 307 81.05 60's 7He Heinz Infant Foods 5 - 69c. FREE DELIVERY & Saturday, Reesor Fuel & Lumber Draw With Every $5.00 Order Or Over. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 65c. 53c. 2 - 43c. ~ Phone 985-2492. Free 8:30 to 6:00 p.m. ALBERT