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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Mar 1971, p. 3

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[itt ia ietEN| | le were Fightin ut at to attend a lecture on mental| Mr. Jackson is the Husbands are invited| Mrs. Evans showed us around. Date is April 13th. The first thing we saw was Those best-laid plans must/two men putting pastry into Theja flattener After that it was Ron Wanamakers' idea of|cut into a round shape, then health. sometimes be changed. visiting Washington fizzled out when son Wayne had to be rushed to hospital for sur- gery on Wednesday. He is recovering nicely but no Washington this time. Young Carol Anne Stur- man is having her holiday in Bethany with her cousin Diane Rowan. Stouffville are holidaying with grandpa and grandma Hunter. It is certainly handy to have a snow-mobdiling en- thusiast for a grandfather. e Mr. and Mrs. B. Wana maker are entertaining old friends Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb of Haliburton this week. Miss Beverley Manns and Mr. Andy Van Kessell spent * Monday evening with the Belairs. We were dead wrong when | we reported last week that Rev. Critch wouldn't be in the pulpit om Sunday. He was there--but minus his usual @ Dep. At S. S. Ken Sturman gave out the long-awaited awards 'THAMBUR HALF CRYOVAC jCottage Roll BY THE PIECE BOLOGN for the young worshippers & supt. Bill Wanamaker slipped his 21 cents into the birth. day box. There are lots of reports on the church window wait- ing to be picked up. They contain much information but what did the U.C.W. pre- sidents, the Hi-C presidents and the SS. superintendents do that they didn't get even a mention along with all the March 15th at the home of Mrs, W. Buelly in Myrtle. he meeting was opened by the President Mrs. H. Craw- by May 7th at the latest. Send any "In Memoriam" names to Mrs. T. Bell, Box 274, Port Perry. Send your "Agriculture & Canadian Industries" reports | |} to "Mrs. H. Crawford, Green- ford. The District Annual Meet- ing will be held Thurs., May 20 at the Presbyterian Chure hin Port Perry. Regis- tration starts 9:15. Please be early so that we may get finished on time. Bring any pictures you may have and the story of your Branch and give to the Curater Mrs. C. McTaggart for the Tweedsmuir His- wood, Ont. as the District Convenor has been very ill. Your "Public Relation's Re- port" goes to Mrs. W. Trolley, R.R. 1, Locust Hill, Ont. The District P.R.O. is go- tories. After the reports are given there will be a group discus- sion. Will each convenor get ing to try and have a Work-| shop sometime is Oct. for the Branch Officers & Convenors. Will see you at the District Annual. Let's have 100% wool or|\ Brownies Visit The Pollard children off The tarts go into little their reports into the District Convenor as soon as possible after the branch's annual On Weanesday, the tenth meeting as the District Con- of March, the Brownies in venors must have them in the first Port Perry Pack} ASHBURN 11.30 p.m. | the District Secretary's hands women put it in a pan which was in a cupcake shape. Then the pastry went to a machine that put raisins in. From there to a machine that put sweet syrup in. Then it goes into the oven. Afle 'hev have baked they goa ad the room on a & or belt twice to cool off. packages at first, then a little bigger box, then into a big carton. Then they took us into a room and offered us a carton of milk and two tarts. We all liked our visit very Mr. Jackson. Submitted by Wendy Bracken, lst Brownie Pack The new "desdlines" / Display advertising of lar- | ger size, articles, reports | from meetings, etc., 5 pm.) Monday. Classified and smaller dis- | much and we want to a TENDER AND TRIMMED BONELESS Pork Loin Roasts + 79: play ads not later than 12 | noon, Tuesday. A "| Bacon Ends 3 « 9 MIDDLETON'S MEATS -- PORT PERRY ~ 985-2562 LADIES SHOES LYONS. SHOES OTHER DEPARTM i /\ MB Aq \ ' CHILDREN'S Savage Shoes 35.95 -36.95 -s7.95 ' Wk i Men's Suede Oxfords 8.95 Hush Puppies MEN'S OXFORDS ENT STORE for all the family Our selection of family shoes keeps Dad, Mom and the kids in step with the latest shoe fashions. Big Easter choice. Shop soon. for Ladies 8.00 BLACK OXFORDS MEN'S -- RUBBER SOLES $9.95 - 10.95 Rubber Boots MEN'S --- 84,95 poyY's - s$.95 Sahara Boots 8.95 39.95 High Cuts 21.99

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