& 3 15 AR VAN RAES RA NEE 2 SO Saar Nh NE ANE RE NL BS SH BN or 5 an IRA AR +A AVIA DAA : : ne SU PR Ak | PRATER ROE AC ATS ABE E SRE SAE RIVE ATH Aka 1 : ¢ ! 4% Ci NA he MCR) as SY Arahat ee de 2 nn rai bl te adi ian a ra ak SBE SRN 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1960 Blackstock ' (Continued from page 3) feld gave a reading and Mrs. W. Van Camp read the back history of the |accordian W.A. and its meuibers, Lynch was | Africa). served by Group 8. Congratulations to the Junior Auxi- liary of St. John's Church who won with a cut-out mounted at the top of each. The first page of the ¢hart ex- first prize in the Dominion wide entry | plains what the drawings under each a (Christ's Kingdom in| cut represents. "The African Mask" @ich story from the Study the old ways of doing things before PL A EL LL TUT ' IIIT - BEEF SALE FEATURING SWIFT'S RED AND BLUE BRAND BEEF Round Steak 6 for $1. BEST BUY -- 4¢ OFF PACK -- Good Luck -- 1 |b. pkg. ; CAKE MIXES 3 for $1 BEST BUY -- Chubby of Regular 7 pkos. $1 TOILET TISSUE FEATURE FEATURE - Libby's - 15 os. tin ; BEST BUY -- Clark's - In Tomato Sauce -- 15 oz. tin BEANS i PORK MARGARINE 4 for $1 BEST BUY -- DeLuxe Sta-Fresh -- Ogilvie -- 8 Varieties -- 20 oz. pkg. BEST BUY -- 2¢ Off Pack -- Dr. Ballard's Champion -- 15 oz. tin DOG FOOD 10 for §1 oo KLEENEX TISSUES BEST BUY -- White or Coloured -- White Swan : 8 rolls $1 BEST BUY -- Green Giant -- Niblets -- 14 ox. tin go KERNEL CORN 6 tor $1 / 174; Creamed - 2 I. Plushie container Se ' Billy e" . Qua tty 11 leals HONEY 2 for $1. | COOKED SPAGHETT! 6 for $1. 3 or Roasls | FEATURE - Standard ) Kounty Kist - 15 os, tin Rump Roast PEAS 8 for $1. ' FEATURE Red and White - 16 os. tin EVAPORATED MILY 7 for $1. FEATURE Orange, Blended, Grapefruit Cypress Gardens - 48 oz, tin CITRUS JUICES "3 for $1. Round End SIRLOIN FioAL '] 0. OR ROASTS - Ib Ib. 8 9 v WING STEAK OR ROASTS Swift's Smoked i. HOCKLESS PICNICS 3c Si ak, chai 100 size Swift's Smoked -- Sliced --s BACK BACON wr 59: FEATURE -- 10c OFF PACK -- Simonix Vinyl -- o>. > : Liquid Wax Feature -- Red & White JELLY POWDERS 14:51 | ORANGES | "Gad Bnei" | = 3 3... 5 for $1. "CARROTS ; 8 Ib. Feature -- 10¢ Off Pack Nescafe -- 6 oz. jar 1] poly bag 2 5¢ ue sai Juley - "3 PPLE Sg" Grac ~8 1b. 35 iin onl c With Strawberry beam -- 6 per pkg. : : "DANISH PASTRY Smooth, Sweet, Waxed . No, 1 Grad: 35: TURNIPS Dunhills -- 14 oz. cell SHES Licorice Allsorts California New Crop - No, 1 large heads | = 39 CHOCOLATE BARS. 12 for $1. "$1.00 FRESH PRODIck Sweet, Juloy - LETTUCE ea. 19: FROZEN FOODS F, CH HE, YomEEY ps ann) Dowson' s Food Marke! Hg "Phone - Phone - YUkon 5-1942 Port Porry 158 8 : " har AT Bs TI. SN J, [ S34 3 . 25 os 'ly ANA ARTA 2 £ book "New Magle" was (llustratedmisslonaries brought the Gospel to Africa. "The Golden Cross", the dif- ference made by the coming of Christ Kingdom in Africa. The J. A, leader is Mrs. J. A. McArthur. A full church welcomed Rev. Ro- meril and Dennis home from a month holiday on the West. Coast and Van. couver Island. Rev. Romeril gave a splendid Sermon on "Belef in God" and Mrs. Jean Cook, Toronto, sang a beautiful solo "Just a closér walk with Thee", While at the Coast-- Rev. Romeril assisted in the services ments at the White Settlement and Indian Village, and at Ucluelet, Tol fino, and Sarita and Franklin River logging camps, also at Bamfield fish- ing Village, travelling on the mission boat "Melvin Swartout". Mrs. Laurenson, Mrs. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs, Steele, Toronto, were Satur: day guests and Mr, and Mrs. Ear! Trewin, Doreen and Donald, Ennis- killen, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Trewin and Carl, Mimico, were: Sunday guests of Fred Trewin's and Albert Wright's, There have been many changes in the community. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys and Mr. and Mts. Albert Wright have moved to their home in .the village; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown moving to the Wright farm; Mr, and Mrs, Howard Forder and family have moved to Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wygerdd and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogeveen and child- ren, Enfield have moved to the farm Forder. ed Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur last week. * Miss Ruby McIndoo is spending a few days at her home in Bowman- ville. ; 'Mrs. W. Archer visited her daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs, Bert Smith, Toronto, last week, . Miss Vivian Rogers, Bowmanville, spent the week-end with Miss Joyce Forder. of his son Rev. John Romerdl, appoint- |. recently purchased from Howard | Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Bell and Mr. | and Mrs, Ingram, Lefroy, Ont. visit- i information for any Commodity group Fed. of Agriculture (Continued from front page) Instead of the usual Prince and Princess Contest, this year the Fede eration of Agriculture is promoting applications for the Nuffield Scholar- ship, Candidates for this Scholar- ship may be either male or female citizens, must be a farmer who is able to leave Canada for Great Britain the end of February to 'return the end of August 1961, Two questionalres were filled out by the Directors. One dealt with the farm help situation and the other with farm machinery and repairs, Earl Bradshaw, Oshawa, District representative from CIA introduced Mrs. Ethel Nottingham, Myrtle, who is now their insurance underwriter for_that area, replacing Mrs, Laurel Hamer. Mrs. Hamer has been selling insurance for the past few years, and has done a Jot to promote CIA but as manager of the Manchester Credit Union, she feels that she must devote more of her time to it. The Directors of Ontario County Federation approved a resolution from Huron County which reads as follows: "1. The County Federation upholds | the right of farmers to organize and work collectively for the good ot Agri- culture. 2, The County Federation pits all conimodity groups in their right to market their produce in whatever manner that group decides and will do all in its power to persuade Gov- ernment to provide the necessary le. gislation, 8. The County Federation will do all in its power to dispense unbiased ! problem- at the request of that Com. modity group, 4. In case of a vote on any Com- modity group Marketing Plan the County Federation will do all in its power to organize, assist and encour- age all producers to vote. 5. The County Federation supports the Democratic Principle that the min- ority must obey the will of the ma- jority for whatever area for which 'the vote is called." | Teo Maker and Caretaker ~~ | - rs ~ Tenders will be received by the undersigned on or before OCTOBER bth, for the position of Ice Maker and Caretaloer for the 1960-61, Season, of the Memorial Arena, Post Perry. Full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk, Municipal Building. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk. i . Frosh Minced Beef ............." 39 Devon Sliced Bacon, 1's ........" 59' Rump Roast Beef ............." 7%' RR re RESIST voesoesvee ve sow ee ee seem. -e FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY PEC ATIE WREASN ---- FRESH BAKING DAILY | D, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and TARTS : | | e Week-end Specials -- "Chocolate Date Layer Cakes" "Cream Goods" : ~ "Brownies" ; . GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 65-2172 G. M. GERROW PORT PERRY | Sweetman' s La Ask these qu you're buyi What's the best size for a truck ? A truck should only be as big as the job it has to do. Any bigger and delivery costs * skyrocket. The Volkswagen truck doesn't waste an inch or on aunce on useless space. It carries a full 170 cubic feet of load and has near perfect weight-to-payload ratio. What's the. most economical truck to run? The one that delivers the most goods for the fowest cost. Volks- wagen's delivery van has o fdr greater' capacity than a standard half-ton truck yet it costs much less to run. No other truck can say this, Which truck is easiest to load? The truck that's all -.doors--VYolkswagen. .The-VV is the only truck with side and rear doors as standard equipment. You canwalk right in through the double side doors from the curb; or load and unload through the rear door. Delivery time is cut down. "ond weighs only 198 Ibs. Weight is evenly distributed "the rear and the load where it should be, cradled between tions when g a truck: What's the best 'enginserdd' truck? The:one with the most sensible design. The Volkswagen delivery van has an all-steel, all:-welded unitized body that provides extra strength without excess: weight. The air cooled engine makes maximum use of aluminum ond magnesium alloys I: throughout the truck: The driver up front, the engine in the axles. Which truck has the hest Service Plan? Volkswogen by far. When you buy a YW truck you get a 6 month, or " 6,000 mile, parts and. labour warranty. Yoy also get o : 4 £3 Si service book that starts you off with two fies INPECHONY. and then: provides. for preventive maintenance ~~ ° ' : planned basis for the life of the vehicle.