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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 31 Mar 1971, p. 5

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EE 3 tf FF i Fa 4 f Efi 2 f i il i i g rs ail ty 'i f a FEE sister at the Nurse's residence. Her sister has finished her course and yesterday returned to her home in Dartmouth NS. Next week, April 7, the "Head" U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Reader. Please bring along items you have collected for the bale for Toronto. .| companied with Bob's guitar, ne q : 2 oft FE Those who took leading or individual parts were Mich- ael Freeman, Bruce Prentice and David Redman in song. Bob Prentice and Donna Seeley in a vocal duet ac Elisa Galante and Tammy Freeman in a vocal duet, Louise Hope and Linda Sam- ells in a piano instrumental and Maryanne Vanstrien with her accordian. Linda Eastwood im her very pleasing tone vo- calize a couple of solos. A group of intermediates per- formed graceful dance m ove ments while the other child- ren off stage, sang, "Shall POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES ii i i i Z : E : ; i rea : if i i 5 ; ef L [ stage as Romeo and Juliet in @ hilarious skit. Madeline Cawker. George Freeman is always ready to give his help too as M. C. or preparing props. Then there are ladies who help with cos- tumes, special snacks or driv- ing the children to practice. It is always a lot of work but so worthwhile for all con- | cerned. It would seem as if the fox seen this Spring. Check The Label On Your Paper CHICKENS 3 Ib. Avg. Wght PORK LOINS " PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, 31, 1971-5 Prince Albert ews Mrs. L. Beacock We all extend our sincere /day. On Tuesday, March 14 the| sympathy to parents and the; Mr. and Mrs, N. Howey U.C.W. was held at the home|immediate family and hus-|were visited three days by of the past president Mrs. T.| band over the passing of/their niece and nephew Mr. Hodgins with the vice presi-| Mrs. "Vera Newnham" Martin|and Mrs. Halverson and four dent Mrs. Roy "Dorothy"|who had been ailing and/girls from Cornwall, Hope chairing the entife| spent six months ina Toronto} Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn meeting. She extended aj hospital, Also to Mr. Apple-| have had their grandchildren warm welcome to the four-| ton whose father passed away| Brenda and Ralph Lake of teen present. It was pleas-| very suddenly. Oakwood for a few days ant to have a former member| A good delegation from|during which time they at- Mrs. Jas. Doupe, Norwood| our midst attended the Cen-|tended a few highlights in with us, tennial Concert Group 'Sound | Toronto. Roll call answered by --j Trek', again some of our lo} Mr. & Mrs. Horace Searle, suggestions to prevent pollu.|cal ladies were included in) Continued on page 16 tion. Secretary after read-|the program. A. E. Johnson ing minutes, read a thank-| Mr. Arthur Guilson is con- you note from Mrs. Elsie Ir-| fined to Port Perry Hospital win re her bereavemént.| where we are sure his health Word was received from Rev. | will improve. K. Deer of Kedron that he| Mrs. N. Howey and Mrs. F. OPTOMETRIST - | would be willing to speak in| Smith enjoyed attending the 229 MARY STREET our church on April 13, 8:00} decorative tea sponsored by 985 -2383 Manchester U.C.W. on Thurs- p.-m., subject on Mental Health. Invitations were to be mailed to neighbouring or- ganization to come and hear this valuable subject. Also men-folk welcome. As a result of this event our members will assemble for a brief meeting at 7:30, same date. Business being limited, a worthwhile devo- tion "Jesus and the Genera- tion Gap" well given by Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. Love, Mrs. Chambers. Then Mrs. Smith read a true piece of poetry "The Ladies Aid". Dainty lunch served by Mrs. C. Graham, -Mrs. Lind- say. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance opened their home for the monthly meeting of the el- ders and ended with delicious lunch. DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE ALLEN'S DRINKS § 2 4: «: G5 DOLES FRUIT COCKTAIL Heinz Infant Foods 19 oz. tin 37< D for GBe SURF 69- Special 2% 0 57« MODESS Regular 49. 25¢ 12's Tl oz. FREE DELIVERY -- Phone 985-2492. Free Draw With Every $5.00 Order Or Over. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday, 8:30 to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ». 3]: th. 5D or ROASTS 79 Tenderloin End WIENERS arte tear m. pis. 55 Dinner Hams vec P& ats m 95 FRESH SPARE RIBS ». 59- RL FOOD MARKETS

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