co _ iu Rage FEE Fi ' 4 ii tr fi | "if Siri hi § 4 Sid Barrow, Chissington, England. Ladies remember the U.C.W. meeting at the home of Mrs. Allan Jackson, Brooklin on Thursday af- ternoon October 7th. it Ly i | * ' >. ' j If you're convinced you Talk to a Commerce a a need a new car, you dont need = manager. to convince us. And ask for a Bankplan We'd like to help you loan. It's our personal loan get the money to buy one. for your personal needs. j It's a simple matter And we're happy to give i of t. i one, even if you've never ! We respect your sense anked at the Commerce i ee of responsibility. And we'll before. work with you to tailor a repayment to fit your own budget, t way you know, ahead of time, it will be a loan you can afford. . : BANK OF COMMERCE More of us do more for you ' at the Commerce. CANADIAN IMPERIAL party on prepared and delivered salad suppers for 156 people in the community. The mothers were busy too. We are glad to report that Mr. V Otto is home from Oshawa Hospital and in better health. Little Quindy Puckrin is home again from the Sick Children's . Hospital for a stay of three weeks or more. Mrs. McNeil who Ras been missing for a couple of weeks is back at home. She spent the holiday with relatives in Elmwood and Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrow, Miss Jean Perrin and Mr Bill Morley of Newcastle called on Mrs. Clements on Friday. The Bruce .and Barr parents are flying off for a 2 weeks vacation in the West CELANESE....... POLYESTER ... SUNDANCE .. -- GIRLS - JACKETS $12.95 - $14.95 FABRICS INTERFACING WHITE, BLACK and WHITE BIAS PELLON VERIFORM -- IRON---ON Poslun Coats $33.95 to $49.95 PFE COREA EEE PR EY AEA PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oc. 6, 1971 --- 3 News Indies. How will that affect the back-to-school project' Holidays never end for the Pollard children of Stouff- ville. They were at the Hunter cottage again this week-end Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott attended the wedding reception for their grandson Don Scott and his bride in Eden on Saturday There was only a small attendance at a S.S. meeting held on Monday night but they made some decisions. A new class of primaries was formed in charge of DarleneWatts and Catharine Nicholls. White. Gift service and pageant will be December Sth Christmgas concert on Dec 17th and d'uchre on October 22nd Church services were somewhat better attended this week. Holy Communion was observed at the morning service with elders Morley DEPARTMENT Stretch Denim Plain & Striped $4.75 yd. Double Knits $7.50 yd. Wide Corduroy $2.75 yd. MIDI COATS $24.95 a Variety of Colours Trivera Knit . . . . $7.95 yd. Bonded Acrylics . . Plain & Plaids « « $4.95 yd. Bruce and Clifford Short assisting the minister Last week we were sure that all would be as usual now that the summer has ended. They were: --~ for one Sunday. Then Mr. Critch told us that he must re-enter hospital and would not be in the pulpit again this month. Mr. Lawrence Evans of Uxbridge will be supply speaker for next week, Also next Sunday we hope to have Mr. Bill Slute of Utica as soloist along with the regular choir. The baptismal service announced in the church programs has been post- poned until Mr. Critch is able to be back U.C.W. - Wednesday October 13th. Also coming up Harmonaires on Saturday October 16th. Turkey dinner Wednesday November 3rd. STORE Crimplene $5.95 yd.