2@-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 17, 1971 , ROUND THE TOWN': With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stapley and family on Satur- day were: Mrs. G. Stapley, Trenten, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kuhnke, Bowmanville, and Miss Betty Ellen of Kingston. -- -- -- The Scout Walkathon that was held recently, eleven beys walked from Uxbridge to the Scout Hall, Port Perry, a distance of about 10 miles. As yet the proceeds aren't all in but it is thought that the net profit will be in the vicinity of $275.00. _The Port Perry Lagion Branch is also donating $100.00. This money is being used to sponsor the Seout Centennial project : > 7 Mr. Glenn Wanamaker, Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, Independ- ent Order of Oddfellows at- tended the Home Board meet- ing held im Orillia on Satur- day -- -- . The Oddfellows St. Pat- rick's breakfast held at the Oddfellow Hall on Sunday was quite successful. Keep in mind the dance sponsored by the committee in aid of the Centennial fund Mr. and Mr. Clare Vernon and Patti, Prospect, visited their daughter Kathy and son Beverley and wife Margaret in Brockville on the week- end . > > Mr. and Mrs. Lionel! Dia- mond, Willowdale and Mr. & Mrs. Herman Walker, Brook- lin were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dobson; Manchester a? @ Xe Master Glen Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parker, of Seugog Island, was very excited on Monday He sure spring is just around the ERIEND * PH OS WHER. "EMIELS PLACE" (Queensdale Restaurant) Where Good Food Is On The Menu Every Day Well we did it, we at Emiel's Place bought modern and up to date coffee brewing machines. Fresh cof fee at all times. Why not drop in and try a cup of coffee Only 10¢ Thu Fri Sat Oh! By the way have you | ever tasted our home | made pies? Take out service on all our meals. Phone 985-2066 ond we'll have your order waiting. _-------------- one of the most | corner, he saw a robin just outside his home and called his dad to varify it. FLAKES ~ 46. OATS « ~ 55: JAMS Features Pork Producers Meet This Week Ontario pork producers meet this week to set the direction of their industry for another year. The big issue facing dele- gates to the annual meeting of the Ontario Hog Producers' | OLD TIME | Meat CLARK'S BEANS aaa: 35: nae cuops 7 95| wienens 44° OLD TIMEWeEk SPT 7 134 , SINGLES E Marketing Board is what to Meeting at the King Edward do about the massive hog| Hotel in Toronto on March marke tings that havedepressed | 17 and 18, delegates will vote | at prices to producers over the/on resolutions calling for some past few months. form of controlled production. The average weighted price BETTEREE CHT F asks for a study on the feasa- saw ae Produce Features Tomato Juice LIBBY'S "SPAGHETTI 5:99 OLD TIME FEATURE! 60 to Phe. TEA BAGS Mother Parker's 69: GLIDE SPRAY STARCH 59 B.C. Sparton Apples fancy 3 ths. 58c NEW CABBAGE Ont. Cooking Onions No, 1 Grade Spinach 2 10 oz. bags 49e No. 1 Grade Carrots 3 ths. 29c¢ California Peaches STANDARD »-~ 33 3:00 NIBLETS Kernel Corn 12 oz. TINS 21