@ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 8 1971 fering was received and oS Mrs. D. Ashton Rev. Preston Brown, Port Perry, a retired minister urn News ary Society met at the home of Mrs. D. Ashton with about 14 ladies present. The meet- ing opened with the singing of 'The Lord's My Shepherd'. .| The scripture reading was from Romans 11:33-12:2 and read by the president. Fol- lowed with the reading of the Japanese version of the ~| 23rd Psalm. Mrs. Wm. Gar- dner led in prayer. Mrs. Al- fred Fisher was in charge of i missionary personell. She spoke briefly about Miss Diana Wadsworth. The of- Whitby Psychiatric Hospital STEAMFITTER SALARY--$3.97 per hour 4.21 per hour January 1, 1972 The Whitby Psychiatric Hospital has an opening for a Steamfitter who holds a Department of Labour certi- ficate. Fringe benefits include three weeks annual vaca- tion; all statutory holidays; attendance credits; sub- sidized hospital, income and life insurance; and a generous pension plan. Please apply to.-- Personne! Administrator Whitby Psychiatric Hospital Box 1270 Whitby, Ontario On Wednesday evening, September ist the Mission- SPECIAL Prefinished Mahogany PLYWOOD : $3.99 ver iy 4°x8" Sheet Ny This plywood is a New Colour ; i & makes excellent Wail Paneling; REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry -- 985-7951 TENDER AND TRIMMED Baby Beef Liver ». 69: Ground Chuck » 73: CRYOVAC HALF Cottage Roll » 5% Cooked Ham ». $1.09 MIDDLETON'S MEATS 985-2562 boro. dicated. The minutes of the] last week. Greenlands Icy Mountains". Mrs. Doble closed with pray- er. Refreshments were ser- a couple of days in Sudbury this week, visiting with Mr. Wayne Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. John Stutta- ford and family from Edmon- ton, Alberta, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. H. Ashton. They have just returned from Kingstun, Jamaica, having spent a year there. Mr. and Mrs. David Brad- ley and familytravelle! to Deep River this week, for a couple of days. Messrs. Ronald ani Arn- old Ashton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Purdy, Orangeville. Congratulations to Mrs. Fred Stephen, Brooklin, who recently celebrated her 80th birthday. Seagrave Our news budget is short this week. Folks have been busy finishing up harvest and getting ready for school. Miss Donna Bruce was home from camp on the week-end and on Tuesday will be entering Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peter- Mrs. McNeil and Bonnie Lutteral entertained Mr. and Mrs. Newman and their son of Oakville over the holiday. Mrs. MacTaggart with her sister Mrs. Pearl Thompson visited in Bethany with their LALLA SSS SESESSESSEEESEEESESS 'neice Mrs. Dave Thompson) surgery in Oshawa Hospital last week is recovering nice-| mention again. Marilyn McMillan was | ly. at home with her mother] We notice the Seagrave} ory week-end. suburbs are filling up. Sev-| the e are pleased to hear that | eral V. Otto who underwent | Mariposa Estates recently PTEM Fe Effective Until September 15, 1971 D. T. REFILLS HILROY SCIENCE COIL NOTEBOOKS and GRAPHPAPER End of Regular 79c one NO DOG FINE POINT MARKING PENS 2:40c | =-- COLD CAPSULES Regular 39c each PHARMACIES BRAND COLOUR - FOAM we $9 79 - Dictionary Special - Pocket Oxford Websters (Soft Cover) DICTIONARY DICTIONARY mas $2.49 $s woe AQC Was $3.25 Regular $3.25 209 Queen LISELI AALALAAAASAALSSSAAASASASSSS SSS SSE SESE EEE SESE EER EES UXBRIDGE SIDEWALK SALE Thurs., Fri., Sept. 10, 1 NEW LINE OF | FABRIC and DRAPERY } MATERIAL Now in Stock! | FABRIC MILLS Uxbridge 952-7521 (Opp. Post Office Stouffville 640-4922 11 Main St. 72 Brock 4 7 4 7 7 4 4 / 7 / SSS sus