S ; fae rl : Es tt | : j : ? i br F i i a = é : i FE i 3 Lis ne ERE ii all ? é Te AT FEE Bg? i fs E way home from Victoria where he has spent the sum- mer months working with youth groups in "safe driv- ing". FRIDAY AT Pari-Mutual Wagering RACING EVERY Sponsored by OSHAWA HARNESS MANAGEMENT LID. is now to start acting the forthcoming winter We feel that the Port Perry Star should be a fead- er in the promotion of this type of activity. The writers of this letter feel that due to past bad publicity in re- gard to snowmobile sports, the town of Port Perry has a lot to lose by not promoting this sport in the area. We would appreciate hear- ing through the Port Perry Star any information in this matter. Yours truly, Roger Bury (Toronto) Mr. and Mrs. Guindon (Port Perry) 7:45 p.m. Seagrave News | ; : : é dies are asked to bring their Canada Packers labels and 2 & wg iy jiveres HM if : f 4 ae HH road in front of the church. It was quite a "Do". The corn was all donated by Mr. Gary Marquis. Thank you Gary. A former resident Mrs. Minnie Bryant had a birth. day last week but she could- n't keep up with "Col. Sam" whose birthday fell on the same date. She was only 88. We offer sympathy to the Hunters this week. Mrs. Hunter's brother passed away in California after a long illness. The sale on Thurs. of the furniture ete belonging to the late Mr. Thos. Henning- sen was quite successful. Good prices were paid for antique pieces. 1 call made during whole summer. The so- cial committee reported serv- ing lunch at 2 funerals and that donations had come with thanks in each case. It was suggested that mem- bers answer roll call in Oct- Blade Bone Removed Blade Roast 65: Rib Roast » 69> FRESH MEATY Side Bacon wm. 55: Beef Liver ». 49 =. RL! FOOD MARKETS to recorded music on the | thy Reid and Keith Barr) so HEINZ Tomato Juice Dog Food ra PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1971 ~ & ; It was Mr. and Mrs. lan Fraser's turn to come from Toronto for another week- end with the Neil Wanamak- er family, | Miss Loule King and Mrs. Edwards of Toronto visited the B. Wanamakers last week. The service on Sunday was called a 8. S. Rally but was- n't really very different from usual except that Cal- vin Nicholls led the respon- sive reading and Diane Barr had the other Bible reading. Mr. David Patterson a young man himself and a youth worker from Cambridge St. Church, Lindsay proved a very acceptable guest speak- er. The choir was in place with 4 new members (Karen Carr, Mary Lou Muschke, Ca- $5.00 per couple. PONSORED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SASLAAASLASASBASASASS KRAFT 7' oz. pkgs. Macaroni Dinner 2 tor 33 Bold Detergent ¢. prc. 93- Crisco Shortening Spare Ribs - 65: _ onl Salmon: tin 69 DEVON ROBIN HOOD Cake Mix 3 19 oz. pkgs. 87- 2 BANDS -- RON MYERS & HIS ORCHESTRA "HOT DUCK" id Detergent 2 ' 69 we heard the first anthem in months. Supt. No. 1 was misding but don't blame Bill. It was n't his fault this time. In his absence assistant Cliff Short assisted Rev. Critch in giving out the many attend- ance awards for the year end- ing in July. Most of the faithful got one. We were pleased te have one family from the pew sub- division with us on Sunday. We don't know how we look- ed t6 them but they looked O.K. to us. We welcome all these newcomers to our com- munity and church and hope Continued on page 6 $2.50 per person SAAAAAALASAASEE T's 43- 45- 48 oz. tin 2 15 oz. tins 27