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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Feb 1960, p. 8

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4 as Bg Ah Tp te tt LE NR A ta ol SCR AL ND SANA IRE RR SV ee TA FON HR LR A HAY Tlie Ba hoot? AB Dg Ain ON RE AA NR LA EE Si te ls 8--TI.. PORT PLUKRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 19060 SHAABAN February dates to remember are An i N i film on Africa was shown and re- [fers of assistance of all kinds to him. | Thursday, March 8rd at 4.16 pm. All RAY fq can 0 es freshments served by the Ladics' Club. | Mr. Germain and Mr, Fuller, among |who are interested in joining these |the Afternoon Guild's Valentine tes _| others, have visited Mr, Buckland on | classes are asked to contact Mr, Ful-|on Saturday, Feb. 18th and our ex- By Mary Becker Woe Jacaen) fob 396 dil Xn behalf of the church. He is making ller. Young people are reminded that | pected visit from four girls of the Eleven members of our Girls' Auxi-| oi" 44 the beginning of morning ser- | 6°04 recovery from smoke poisoning for them the requirements for Con- [Anglican Women's Training College liary, looking very smart in their new |; end may be out of hospital by the |firmation include attendance at these |in Toronto on Feb. 20th and 21st, to uniforms, eaciied Uke pins Suriug Al . 'on time this appears. Saaset, ag also attendance at their |observe our church school. Teachers evening service last Sunday. Severa were very sorry to hear of the unday School course at least 76% | will be advised of the date of their : -- of the girls also received cooking |fire which destroyed the home of Mr. Confirmation classes for adults will of the year plus completion of mem- | meeting later, / badges earned last year. The service | H, Buckland last week and many in- [start on March 4th, at 8 p.m. in the | orizing their catechism. The classes ra bs a was followed by a social hour when a | dividuals and groups have made of- Rectory; and for young people on wil Somptise 18 hours of instruction 'a : ; . Lo and the Confirmation itself will take Minor Hocke a place early in June, y } § 8 The Evening Guild met on Monday, (Continued from front page) ° NA eb, 18t at the home of Mrs. Bruton ENE WE with 16 members present. After the| Both teams tallied one in the first / : i» ; ¢ : period with Port Perry goal by Car- : ay . {Ad bE ¥ i reading of Minutes and the treasurer's negle" asslsted. by Menzies Tard U ? = ni report, mefnbers were advised that|, 1 by £5 K es isted * CBC'S PHILATELISTS Mary (right), and his assistant on nh : the Guild had presented Mr. Buckland 8 58 po hid a Sean nage) § ; the show, Judith McLeod, have ans- iA SHOP AT YOUR with a shaying set and a motion of FA pe! hr i ess, ad CBC radio's Stamp Club starts its [ wered more than 65,000 questions ol approval pissed. Considerable time | pe Ee ok a sare 10th year on the air Saturday, Feb, 6. | from listeriers in 60 countries on all is EE W ITE was devoted to arrangements for ca- |< mes this pe € BOA'S EOINE | Host Doug Patrick (centre), his wife | aspects of stamp collecting. oy . tering at the Women Teachers' Asso-( tO Clarke, Carnochan and Powell all : a "N\A 3 RING GARDEN ciation meeting on Tuesday, Feb, 16, | inassisted and MacMillan assisted by = TR i " Mrs. G, Po rt r is convening this event Llgtke +; Uxbridge £081, was seored by hp -- - and it is hoped that all members will Bi Er itp kt ° 2 : pi 50-50 'Draw winner Doug Fulford, : : ! a tempting display assist with gontributions and by being : : Give Sm ] Ch kl . } BS 3 : R.R. 8, Port Perry. Door prizes were 1 es-n uc es 0Co da es or of nutritious thers: ! * | donated by Peel's. Hardware, Bruton's : : & : i : » - [} fruits and vegetables Members presented Mrs. W. Low- | Drugs and Hope's 1.G.A. store, . St V 1 . cock with ajcup and saucer as a token | Winners were'W, Wozney, Bill Mark ' d entine a. Day f GOLIBES RE RIPE - CALIFORNIA of pon for her year of service | and 'M. Garrard. AS aN . - - as president. It was decided 'to hold Ley ] ; LARGE SIZE 138's the next meeting, February 16th; at 3 Week-End Specials - the church hall, to make preparations S p es - ; : Ora nges 3 doz. 00 for the dimmer the next evening, eagrave 'Chocolate Date Layer Cake" "Lemon Pies and Tarts" Mrs. Porter presented an interest- S : : : TASTE TINGLING -- FANCY GRADE ing chapter from the study book on W. NM. he GERROW'S B AKERY Mcintosh Apples 3b. cello bag 2.9 ciuaton fn Alia. "The meting The gion mecing of he WLS P P : closed with prayer and refreshments | Was held at the home of Mrs. Eagleson Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW LARGE SLICING i R were served by Mrs. Popert and Mrs. [On Wednesday, January 27th, with 18 : : 4 Rennie. ladies present. T Oo A A T Oo a S Ib. C The District Youth Council has plan- Hyon] Was In apg 3 . Me 10U AN ned a toboggan party for Friday, Feb, [ "Cel, Who close a8 her subjec 3 DELICIOUS CUB 12th at 7.46 at Greenbank. Future | Faith". Mrs. Dowson and Mrs, g : : Eau PINEAPPLES each c ee DL lel evi Lorne woe Wovancid or | CAWKER BROS. FRESH - TENDER held at Secugog United Church on | Which 1959 reports were received. The : p¥ 'BROCCOLI cach 3c | flail sy Bel eb 9 vice in the 'Church of the Ascension e Presbyterial treasurer as our al- | & : Sa CRISP - CRUNCHY . Port Perry on April 10th to be oh location and a small balance on hand. 8 Devon Sliced Bacon, 1 S 55¢ 1b. CELERY HE ARTS pol bag ducted by the Anglican young people Poor work bron Same receipts 8 Fresh i de Ribs : 4 = y Cc and to be followed by a film, "Gates | of $129.30 of this $108.74 was spent |g S ee ra J lb - = of Glory". i in sewing supplies, while other ex- | ; X . hotles . - ditures were for postage, cleaning, | & BEST BUY - SAVE 5c CASH Our account of the Vestry meeting | Pe" » : . HEINZ FANCY last week unintentionally left out the |etc. Mrs. Eagleson reported $74.04 | Rump Roast Beef gies Ga El oe le Ib uatt t e ats . name of Mr. Joe Allen from those [Sent in to support a Formason Blble i : ) Y Tomato Juice woh nl EE Yn Elshley, supply secretary, ro.|§ FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING might also be mentioned that Mr, Ger- . ) ) Te. | 5 FRESH PORK -- WHOLE OR HALF 48 O72, TIN main gave a very interesting report pris as iow: Noa . UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK on the activities of the sidesmen. He ent to Presbyterial office in Lind- (8 yUkon 5-2221 "The Fam J DY HAM ROASTS 2 for 57 read the list of sidesmen and of youths | say--18 large quilts, 2 crib quilts, 2 | & : ily Buigher' PORT PERRY ii ; - acting as Junior sidesmen, and men- |layettes, 228 pounds of used clothing. |¥sceorcrcroscecsorrcrorsorcrorcsorcsonctorcsorcsorosoncsorosorososonososotoreosoecnceoosososcecsceott i "BEST BUY - SAVE 15c CASH tioned that any men and boys inter-|To the Fred Mission--9 large quilts, 2 | ~~~. mE Ib 4 C : MONARCH ested in serving their church would {crib quilts, 1 layettte, 856 lbs. used . be added to the list if they contact |clothing, and a quantity of fruit and dpi . Margarine him or Mr, Fuller. Duties of sides-|vegetables. The ladies made 1 quilt. ; : Yi : SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Cry-O-Vac Wrapped 1 LB. PKG. men include taking up the collection, | for a gift and quilted 8 others, DOUPE S GENERAL STORE C B 2. 3LB b V / 0 a { visiting in fhe parish from time to| Mrs. Bruce announced the Presby- 43 - . Cc 05 time, and, if need be, making sure |terial meeting to be held in Queen 1 : y orn vee ser or c worship services are conducted in an| Street Church, Lindsay, on Feb. 8. PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. ; - - . orderly manner, Plans were laid for the World's Day - Ww EN : ol | B e ef Liv er S Ib 49 REST BUY oe ye 3c CASH The W.A. will meet next Tuesday, |of Prayer which will be on Friday, EEK- D SPECIALS | . Feb. 9th. The 'Afternoon Guild met March 4th. i CHICKEN NOODLE SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- SLICED SIDE TOMATO VEGETABLE on Feb. 2nd, details of which will be; A large supply of Christmas cards AYLMER PEAS, 20 Oz. ............... sekesehriorisd bi iihbid dante : «3 for 50¢ - . reported next week. were received and will be mailed soon, ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE, 48 Oz Bacon PEs iz Ib. 69: Soup Mix This column and its writer celebrate | Sewing work was discussed and ' Ea ty a ol yl a birthday this week. The first An. | some remnants sold. BEEHIVE SYRUP, 2 Lbs. ........ccconvcovivmensinernnssins iin 200. SWIFT'S PREMIUM .- BROWN "N SERVE 3 k 3 5 glican Notes appeared on Feb, 5, 1959 Mrs, Eagleson read a letter from i " o . . ; i JUST HEAT AND EAT P gs. c We would like to thank all who have | Mrs. Dickson, Formasa, and Mrs. SAVE 6¢ ON YORK ICE BOX PEANUT BUTTER, rene 378 "CQ oa aes oa 8 OZ. 3 helped to make the column possible | Hurst gave a review of chapter 4, Open Every Night until nine except Tuesda: Sausage PACK pkgs. y £ BEST BY sora 6c OASH and to invite comments, contributions | "Africa Manhunt". Next meeting will pL ues y or criticisms from any who read it or | bbe held Feb. 24, dt the home of Mrs. 4 : YU 92 "FEATURE" -- SAVE 4c CASH FOR DEEP FRYING are connected with the Church of the | Tait, with Mrs, Harding and Mra, For Free Delivery Phone 3-24 « AYLMER STUFFED MANZANILLA Salad Oil Aseansion, Bruce in charge. a 8 OZ. 3% OZ. BOTTLR - : ives 10E BOX JAR C ' [ "FEATURE" -- SAVE 11l¢ CASH 69: HEREFORD -- 12 oz tin = BEST BUY - SAVE 8c CASH Corned Beef 2 for Tc | mr mux. save se os : "FEATURE" -- SAVE 4c CASH B ! S DELMONTE FANCY eel Stew Fi ®4 Co kt vil » oz. A] 18 OZ. TIN - ruit Cocktail == Gc "FEATURE" -- SAVE 4c CASH : 3 for 79: GOLD SEAL -- SOLID WHITE Tuna Fish q oz 33 BEST BUY - SAVE 140 OASH "FEATURE" -- SAVE 2¢ CASH Ve Liqui NATIONAL ORANGE PEKOE 120 OFF PACK - GIANT SIZE Tea B 39 ea pags BAGS c CANADA BRAND -- WHITE 71 [J i Vinegar BOTTLE 2 for 39 "FEATURE" - SAVE 4c OASH TREESWEET RED & WHITE -- PREPARED Y NEI y o we Mustard wor. P| Lemon Juice ECR - - a4 a . JAR 6 OZ. TIN : ) "Th J WW ; [] ' ° A i © TThe ¢ e d he terrific! USTRALIAN SULTANA " 3 {of 25 '" e servic arnun A re IS erri IC o 3 . y g . Y q % > - Raisins : OELYO PKG. 57 : Two pair of jeans come out of the puddles and = value of electricity's low-cost versatility. In the SUNBEAM -- REG, 20c -- SAVE 4c CASH | 'FEATURE" . SAVE 180 fun of wet weather--go into the careful heat of past few decades it has helped us take charge of | ; Bi . : an automatic electric dryer. And before you can = our chores'. . . reduced housework to 80 ! Hostess Rolls eon 25 Supreme ISCUIIS . say "terrific" they're ready to be worn again, that's almost enjoyable and helped raise our living i 12"ROLLS ¢ . ' ; na CHOCOLATE CREAMS This gentle speed and efficient service are just standards to a new high. Ys ; TERT GE HAM! two of the dozens of benefits you get when you In the 60's°it will do even more to help fill our ™ Frozen Foods r) BANANA CREAMS _ put electricity to work in your home, working days with pleasure and turn spare hours L BIRDS EYE --- 6 OF TIN Fr ASSORTED WAFERS More and more people every day discover the to leisure, 4 ORANGE JUICE - - 2 ro 45¢ | STRAWBERRY CREAMS ; : i ; : Full pound in each pkg. HYD . i i BIRDS EVE 2 > % " 3th] 3 ches 8 HYDRO I Live muTTR® ELECTRICALLY \ i Chicken, Beef, Turkey Pies 3 ro 89 pkgs. 83c you frig . . ~ ~ 5 ' : a 2 THERE'S A RED AND WHITE STORE NEAR YOU x y YUkon 5-7842 National Electrical Week ~ Feb, 7th ~ 13th ! ] Dowson's Food Market "vob: | i | | Port Perry TERI SN,

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