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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Mar 1971, p. 20

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2O--PORT PERRY STAR--Wednesday, March 24, 1971 A ged saber of pesotn A tillm night is to take "R er. a OUND THE Mrs. D. Ashton sermon title was "The Thun-| winter of the Whitby His-|time: 7:30 p.m. Cont. B. / Tt was good to see so many) der of Judgement". The choir| torical Society at the Com.| Graham, Safety. Officer with out to Sunday School on Sun-| rendered an anthem "Laud/ munity Centre on Wednes-|the Whitby Police Dept. will TOWN day, March 14th--a total of] and Magnify His Name". evening, March 17th. He|be in attendance. Everyone 59 children and adults. We| Keep in mind most interesting talk|is urged to attend. Lunch Miss Julie Hall, Jim Mc-| Kennedy visited om Sunday | 4° "ope for increased atten-| Elim Gospel Echoes will Ashburn, Myrtle and | will be served. Laughlin, Miss Brenda Sweet-| with --~ oni tian Sin nan dance when the good weather with us on Sunday, March in area. All those who} wiss Vera Leach spent a man & Bill Hall have motor-| nedy, Toronto arrives. We have classes for when they will be attended enjoyed looking | ew days last week at the ed to Florida to spend the e e's all ages, and anyone wishing| ing both in Sunday , over the years and re-|home of Mrs. Gordon Eng- winter vacation in the sunny} Mr. Hugh H. Hamilton, of bars Bay will be made most peti worship serv ag the history -- lish, Woodville. south. Middleton, Mass. w an ae Sm places. During lunc ympathy Sapa RS con iiaeai aie shined of Morning worship was also} Following the church serjojd photos were passed -_ mp arate fay Are Mr. Sam Eyre celebrated his| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hili,| "el! attended. The New Tes| vice lunch will be served in| around and discussed which rap A Pog cragedg' @ist birthday last week-end! where all enjoyed a St. Pat- tament Lesson was read by} the church Rall. The ladies it all the more inter- Appleton. ae pass- with family and friends in| rick's Day Party Dr. McKinney, reading fromj are asked to bring sandwich- ¢ Toronto Matt. 23:27-39. Rev. Black's| es or cookies. ° i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hvid- sten Jr. spent Sunday at Glen Williams, Ontario, on the oc- easien of Mrs. Hvidsten's grandfather's 80th birthday -- > > The Historical Society is represented at the Canadian Sportsman's Show held at the CNE Coliseum from Mar. 19 to 28 Wm. Brock was able to secure part of a booth from a canoe manufacturer to promote the annual Canoe the Nonquon Race ~ > -- Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mar tym were delightfully . sur- prised on Sunday when Mr and Mrs. James Baird opened their home in their honour The occasion being their 23th wedding anniversary Approximately ninety friends and relatives dropped in to offer congratulations. Mr. & Mrs. Martyn left on Monday to spend a month vacation in Florida . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. * FRIEND Ho" DHNLOSODHER "EMIELS PLACE" (Queensdale Restaurant) Where Good Food! Is On The Menu Every Day The doctor took out the stiches and I am back to cut ting my Own Halibut fish The pieces might not be af ways the same size but they are delicious ; FISH & CHIPS Only 75¢ Southern Fried Chicken| Pizza Pies 2 sizes Take out service on all our meals. Phone 985-2066 and we'll | OLD TIME BSS CELERY STALKS large size - - - Produce eee Mild Green ONIONS --- 2 bunches 25c OLD TIME FEATURES! ee vadliew 4%4-Oz. Jer 1Wib, Tie HEINZ Strained FOODS 6:84: MAPLE LEAF HAMS :1.53 LIBBY'S Tomato JUICE 3:1 SCOTTOWELS tena 2-49 TOMET 2 Roll Pack MODERNE TISSUE ist VALUE CHECK'D BRANDED BLADE ROAST 68: aa Gartage 39: SHORT RIB ROASTS 73: -- 3 FRESH GROUND BEEF 59: 31 Beer sTeAKeTTes 1&5 Qe RINDLESS BACON ». Be Biscuits SOCKEYE 5 | erwecas ~ 55. CRACKERS 39. SALMON SOUPS 2/49. itr | MODERN FIG BARS 45. aaron ia iaiR DETERGENT 2 6%. cot tie 5% | PEANUT BUTTER »~ » 8%

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