Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Peggy and AlIson were Friday evening (last week)-dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Davison as a "Wel. corne Home" after the recent trip to Florida by the Scott family. On Saturday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davison were dinner guests o. Mr. and Mrs. George Dent, of Lindsay, at a house-warming of their newly built home. Mrs. Clara Schrnid, Garry and Glenn, Newcastle were recent Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ýand Mrs. Lawrencý Malcolm and family. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tbompson joined witl other members of the farnib at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry in honour of Mrs. Werry's birthday. Congratula- tions, Eleanon! Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, accompanied Mrs. Fraser Wilson to Oshawa, on Wednes- day wbere they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown., OnSunday of last week Mrs. Lawrence Cooledge visited with ber son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordor Cooledge and family, Caesa- rea.. In the evening, Mrs, Cooledge, Senior, hosted the farnily to evening dinner at Emiel 's Place, Port Perry. Dinner guests during the week.' with Mr. and Mrs. Georee Bowers were Mrs. Margaret Wright and Mr. Stanley WriglÎt, Pontypool. Mr. and Mys. Malcolrn Elford, Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor, R.R. Black- stock. Mrs. Ralpb Robinson, Oak- ville, visited Wednesday after- noon with Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip. Mr. Lloyd Hunter, Port Perry bad dinner, on Sunday, of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm. Friends regret that Mrs. Vera, Mountjoy was hospita- lîzed on Sunday of last week, as the resuit of a faîl but she is progressing favourably in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. Arthur Hyland is also a patient there. The community extends best wishes for their recovery. Tuesday mid-day dinner guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Ron Jacob and family were his grandmother, Mns. Eva Jacob (86 yrs.) of Coboconk and her father. Mr. Mel Jacob of Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smitb and Penny, Hampton, were Friday visi- tors. On Sunday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fîsh, Osbawa visited bis father Mr. and Mrs. G. Fish and sister. Mn. and Mrs. R. Jacob and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grahame 'Fish were guests on Saturda y evening at the twenty-fifth wedding annivensary party to honour ber brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fish at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snooks, Scugog Island. Miss Beckett, of Hamilton bas been a guest of Miss Dorothy Bulmer, at tbe manse. Mr. and Mrs. Lawnence Hunter and ber mother also, Mr. Garry Hunter, Kingston, visited on Tbursday witb bis grandmotber, Mrs. Lawrence Cooledge and Uncle and Uunt at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cooledge and family, Caesarea., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker, Nestleton, called on Mr, and Mrs. Paul Diamond of Greeni- bank, this past week and Mrs. Margaret Cornish wbo bas been in bospital in Port Perry. Mr. Grant Cawker and small daughter Katby, Oshawa, were visitors at the Cawker fanm, one afternoon recently. Mrs. Mabel Cawker, Wortby Matron of Blue Ray Chapter, returned borne after spending two weeks witb ber daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williamson, at Jasper, Alberta. She proudly wel- eomed ber first grandcbild, Christopher Bruce William- son. Congratulations Grand- mother and , Grandfather Campbell! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler vsited with her foster-brother and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eanl Brown, at Latcbford. Eanl bas been suffering from beart attacks. The Sadlers found bim much improved now, Tbe MacKenzies looked af ter the f arm wbile tbey were awa:. Several from Nýestieton at- tended the Lake Scugog Sof t Bail Association (R.S.S.A.) dance at Blackstock on Satur- day evening, November 29. The tropby for the. most valuable player in the League play-off games was won by Dave Rafuse, of Pontypool. Runner-up trofby was won by Rick Caminbel1. of Nestleton. --.nianville, December 3. 1975 t Mr. Amanden Figueiredo Y lonated a tropby to the most r valuable player on the Nestie- ton Malmont Farm Team. -This, voted by fellow players, itwas won by( Grant McLaugh- ,t lin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Bowers ;t aînd family, Tvrone, were d Sunday atternoon. and evening ýf guests witb bis parents, Mr. fand Mrs. George -Bowers. 9 Mr. Barry Malcolm, ot Guelph University and triend, Y Miss Monica Billing, of Don e Milîs, were guests on the S wpk-pnd with MVr. and Mrs. ON Lawrence Malcolm and famiý ly. Congratulations to Mn. John Gmun on bis manniage to Mrs. Elizabeth Vanstone on Satur- day, Novemben 29. The mar- niage took place in St. Marga- ret Cburch, Midland witb the reception and dance following at Sandy Bay Inn, Penetangui- shene, Local friends wbo attended were Mr. and Mns. Lawrence Malcolm, Mn. and Mrs. Harry Vanderbeul, Mn. and mrs. Bart Van Ryswyk, Mn. and Mrs. Peter, Van Ryswyk. 7 1 Congratulations to Mn., Bruce Heaslip who observed bis eigbtiet h birtbday*on Friday, Novemben 28. Several neigbbours called with, con- gratulatony cards and best wishes were also extended via the telephone. t is amazing bow the telephone bas replac- ed mail delivery. One card, arrived from Lindsay via Lucky Chance Deliveny. and arnived on time. Evening dinner guests for the occasion, were Mn. and Mrs. Don Frew and Virginia. Mrs. Alvin Bruce and Miss Marjonie Bruce, Port Penny were Sunday evening dinnen guests of the Bruce Heaslips. Court Lady Snowbird Bazaar On T'hursday evening Court Lady Snowbind sponsored their Annual Bazaar and Bake Sale in Nestleton Recreation Centréý Mrs . Hëward Lee, the presi- dent, extended the welcome to ail andi expressed ber appre- ciation to those wbo gave so genenously of their time and their talents. Following the singing of O Canada, Miss Dorotby Bul- mer, Deaconess, and ministen in the Presytenian Chunch, expressed her pleasune at '-elng"pesent, paid tnibute to Court LEady Snowbird for the excellent work tbat they are VÀeA MAPLE LEAF 1--LB 97 WIENERS PAC MAPLE LEAF sLOGNA E P99< doitlg in belpi ng financially in the Cancer society, in neigb- bour-bood projects and their outreacb programme of help- ing others. Missý Bulmer then declared the bazaar officially opened. As an addedfeature for the evening's entertainment, tbe public Scbool Chboir from Blackstock, with their teacber Mrs. Dixon, accompanying at tbe piano generously favoured witb a number of songs in harmony. They received much applause and many congratulatory remarks. At the conclusion of thein last group of songs they also received\a standing ovation. Eacb was presented witb a gif t of appreciation. .The entbusiastic crowd vied witb each other in procuring their selection of the beautious cuiinary delicacies and ex- pertly made craf t wonk. The penny sale was most ~opular and did a thriving usîness. For a penny, if was amazing the useful articles that were procurred. For other prizes, Mrs. Wygerde won tE fruit cake, Dougie Robren, the macrame planter, Kate Blonge - bamper of groceries; Bernice Tennys- son - Corning Wane; Norma Groves - blanket; Mrs. McNeellv and Lorne Lee - lucky' chairs; Lorne Lee- birtbday: Dougie Robrer- chocolates. The group was delighted witb the overwbelming suc- cess of the evening. Lt fan exceeded their expectations. To conclude a most pleasant and profitable venture, appe- tizing sandwiches, cookies, dainty pastries, tea and coffee were senved. Evenyone work ed co-opena- tively. Ail went like dlock- work and by ten p.m. many were back in their own homes. When well organized,, it is amazing wbat can be accom- plished in a couple of hours. M 1 1 ed Major Team Standings Dunn 24, 37,551, Sutcliffe 23, 38,,153., Haynes 23, 37,153, Sheehan 22, 36,~097,, B .Buday 20,36,654, Coole 20,36,325, Joîl l8, 36,147, K. Buday 17, 35,525, Fairey 161/2, 37,030, Crossey 141/2, 37,125, Patfield 14, 35,364, Bagnell 4, 33,980. 300 Gaines 330 Peggy Haynes, 311 Jackie Welton. Higb Triple Ladies 785, Joan Sutcliffe, Men's 758, Ian Welton. High Singles Ladies 330 Peggy Haynie 293 Larny Piper. SPRRHICANADA GR A.DE "qA"i BEEF foulb BOTTO70M CUT FRESH INCED su$11 SUPER-RIGHT CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF, BONELESS SHANK CUTS STE I G7BEE SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY BEEF LE, PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Ib$1 .28' Ci59 SAFE RIVING WEEK Inidustriel & Business (oncerns! 1 If you are accustomed to giving pour e mployees or friends a glit ut Christmas, 9 muy we suggesf -an A&P TT l 3wA redeemable ut any A&P Food Store in Canada. Sée Store Manager for further Effective Friday, November 21 sf, A&P put a Price Freeze on ail food, non-food and generai merchandise items - with t he exception of meat and produce. This Price Freeze will remain in effect until January i 7tb, 1976. A&P will continue fo have weekly specials in aill departments during this period. WINTARIO & OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS AVAILABLE AT A&P FOOD STORES SUPER-RiG;HT QUALITY, PREVIOUSLY FROZEN SPARE STORE PACK, BEEF & POR< SAUSAGES LB 9 We're workig togeter tokep our Prices low and4our Prid highi. The tirne has corne to put Price & Pride together again. if we can't do it, nobody can. RED MOTS SCHNEIDERS 9 WIE14ERS PAC MAPLE LEAF SLICED, 4 VARIETIES COOKED 12-OZ9f MEATS VAC 7 SQUARE DELUXE UNI VERSAL$1Q PIZZA- 25Ôl PKG]0M* UNIVERSAL - 6 PACK (3 PEPflÉRONI & 3 CHEESE) PIZZA 20Z PKG1.49 r1GIGI.INER, FROZE Fish inges kiopkg$1,659 ALPINE, FROZEN BeefBu ers2bpk$.48& GOLDEN SKILLET, ýFRMWE, MEA? & 5gRVE cigtetj eb88$ lï m Ji l ii J i J! M 'amikr M M RMS 151 ýii 1:i ý liii; 1 iJliJý 1 i i Mm SUPER-R IGHT SLIC D IDE'BACN sai4$5 CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF-CUT FROM EYE GF: ROIKPINT NEW ZcEALAND, FROZEN, SHOULDER CUBE LA88 STEAKSL