8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1958 Blackstock (continued. from Yace 6) piece picnic set; high gent, Ted Me- Laughlin, electric alarm clock; low lady, Mrs. Harry Knox, aluminum tray; low gent, Walter Griffin, ash tray holding two decks of cards. Lucky lady, Miss Partner, tray of glasses, Harold McLaughlin received the high average Trophy with high aver- age of 282. Harold also had high " triple score of 826 and could only re- celve one trophy so it was presented to second place Neil Bailey who had a Mills; secretary, Ted Robinson; treas, score of 790, * Bill Jewell. Team representatives-- © Buchre was played after the banquet | Alan Werry and Roy Pascie. with the following 'prize winners-- high lady, Mrs. Ted McLaughlin, 16 Next year's executive is: President, Jim Marlow; vice-president, Cecil The Young Peoples' Union of the 0% 0% Cf CAWKER BROS. Sirloin and Round Steak . .. ..89c. Ib. Smoked Picnics .............4%. Ib. Home Cured Beef Tongues . . 35c. Ib. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING United Church met in the Sunday School room on Sunday evening with 19 present. It was decided to enter a baseball team in the Oshawa Presby- tery League, Arrangement were made for the Y.P.U. Convention which is to be held in Bowmanville this week end. Miss Molly Bennett and Ted Colwell of Bowmanville each gave a fine talk on "What the Y,P.U. has meant to me." Closed with worship service, ' Sunday 13th, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Me- Laughlin and Dennis picked up Mrs, Edith, Murphy and Donna McLaughlin who had spent a week with her grand- mother in Tyrone and went to Toronto and visited Mr. and Mrs, I. Murphy. Mrs, Cecil Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Ferguson and girls, of New- castle, visited Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lamb ,of Lindsay, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Thos. Smith. 'Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Henry accom- UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK PHONE 29 "The Family Butcher" panied by Mr. and Mrs, Merril Henry and Linda, of Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Webb at Cooksville on Sunday. PORT PERRY Shank Portion Veal Leg ROAST - Knuckle Removed Fresh, young, sliced Pork Liver Bacon Swift's Premium - Sliced Bologna - - bb. BIRDS EYE LEMONADE Chicken | FRENCH | BROCCOLI| GREEN | Strawberries Pot Rowet FRIES SPEARS * BEANS 6-0z. tin DINNERS 15-02. pkg. 11-0z. pkg. 9-0z. pkg. 10-oz, pkg. 10-0z. pkg. - 2 rer 29¢ 79¢ | 2 ror 3c 2c. | 2 rr 45¢ 3 ror $1.00 BIRDS EYE BIRDS EYE - BIRDS EYE _ Grapefruit Juice Brussel Sprouts Cod Fish Sticks 6-0z. tin 10-0z. pkg. 8-0z. pkg. 2 ror 3c 33c 33c BEST BUY Fresh ek Veal Ib. 59. roast 83« Swift's sliced, rindless, Eversweet - Ih. sealed HEINZ BABY FOODS 10 tins $1.00 BEST BUY MAZOLA OIL 32-0z. bottle 7 3c pe BEST BUY Libby's Fancy -- TOMATO JUICE " 48-0z. tin 29c¢ 27¢ 69¢ 35¢ FEATURE Maple Leaf SOAP FLAKES 10c Off Prck -- Giant Pkg. 65¢ Success PASTE WAX "New Heavy Duty" -- Clear White Ib. tin 3 ¢ "Society DCG FOOD "20-02. tin 3 for 3Qc¢ Kraft 'VELVEETA CHEESE 1.1b. pkg. 50¢ E. D. Smith's CHERRY PIE FILLING Pas Fatsk ERUIT & VEGETABLES - Refreshing, zestful, Florida - Good size - 43": GRAPEFRUIT 6 39: Select, tender, ctitp GREEN BEANS - 1b. 21c. Tasty, home-grown - Large bunches GREEN ONIONS 2 for 15¢ From Egypt - New Crop COOKING ONIONS 3 Ibs. 29¢ Mild, stimulating, hothouse - Large slicers 20-02. tin 3 5¢ ° CUCUMBERS - = ea 23 C ' ~ Dowson's Food Market Ho i 7 bn - i ; FREE DELIVERY PORT PERRY Ch pen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey return- ed home from Florida on Friday. "--Mrs. Wm, Lawrenson, of Toronto, spent Saturday with the Ed .Harrvis family, and Sunday with the Albert Wrights. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon of St. Catherines were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Mountjoy and family. Mr, and Mrs, A. L. Bailey, Mrs. W, W. VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp and Aileen* attended the dedication service of the new addition to St. Stephen's Church in Oshawa, Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Malcolm spent the wetk-end with Mr. and Mrs. M, VanCamp and children, Miss Pearl Wright of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents and sisters, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur, Misses Jessie and Betty visited friends in Stratford over the week-end, -- : The Anglican Young People's pre- sented their play "Rumours Wanted" and Variety concert in Nestleton Com- munity Hall, Friday night under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Harris and girls, Mr. and Mrs, Carl McLaughlin and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe lett, Bowmanville. Mr. tended the funeral of Miss Rose Som- merscales, in Bowmanville on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Little and three children of Scarboro, called on My, and Mrs. John Carnaghan and family on Sunday. On Wednesday, Mesdames Kathleen Dorrell, Edith McLaughlin, Jean Me- Laughlin, - Mdrion Carnaghan," Jean Kyte and Gwenith Thompson attended the annual luncheon of Melville Pres- byterian Church, West Hill and view- ed the new addition which they have built to their church. Miss Chrystal Fallis, of Port Hope, spent the week-end and Mrs, Andrew Devitt, Miss Helen Devitt and Mrs. Elva Beckett of Bowmanville were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and family. New Venture Messrs. Spencer and James of Greenbank, are starting a new service which will no doubt be of great bene- fit to farmers, The Shur-Gajn Con- centrates are a well known product, and the extra service provided by Messrs. Spencer and James will make them even more popular with feeders of livestock. For particulars regard- ing demonstrations see the advertise- ment in this paper. gird Mus, Wilbert Archer at-| WANT TO BUY OR SELL? FARMS - HOUSES - 2 List with ©. VermnlLeClare Phone 195 r 8 -- Port Perry N. E. RICHARDS, REAL ESTATE BROKER COTTAGES or x 4% » A ------------ ee EE EE at' New Tins of Bluebird Toffee ' Priced from 45c. to $1.65 Chop Suey Fruit Loaves made fresh- daily WEEK-END - SPECIALS "Orange Layer Cake" "Lemon Pie and Tarts" - GERROW'S BAKERY PHONE 32W 3 a M. 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