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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Oct 1960, p. 8

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8 THE PORT PERRY. STAR, v- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1960 Prince Albert At church service on Sunday holy communion was observed with the as- F. Vickery and Mr. At Sunday School Gary sistance of Mr, E. Martyn. Swift's Premium Smoked - Boneless - Swift's Premium Swift's Brooklin Newnham dropped his Birthday pen- nies in the little church. Mrs. G. Heayn accompanied by her daughter, 2-3 lb. avg. HAM FILLETS 8c Fully Cooked Ready-to-Eat Smoked Picnics " 49c Ideal for Poultry Dressing - 1.lb. bag w-49c dent, Mis. D. Southwell, Oshdawa JT me ------ RE a-- -- , Around twenty of the Love clan alf attended the enjoyable "At Home gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and afternoon tea at Central Bible C. Love. Guests were present from RED=WHITE]) Oven-Ready -- 4 to 16 lb. avg. TURKEYS Ib. 53 PUMPKIN - § $ * . » Best Buy -- Save 4¢ -- Libby's -- 28 oz. tin FEATURE -- SAVE l4c¢ Instant Nu-Milk - 3 1b. pkg. - 2 3b¢c Best Buy, --_-- . Save 4c -- Maple Leaf -- 28 oz. tin MINCEMEAT - Powdered Milk - dle 89: Best Buy -- Save 3c PEACHES Bright's Golden -- Choice Halves -- 185 ox. tin SAVE 6¢ 50 Bags $TEA BAGS FEATURE -- 5 rr 39g Best Buy -- Save 3¢c -- Aylmer -- 10 oz. tin TOMATO SoU 0c 39: Best Buy -- Save 8c -- York oy Pure -- 32 ox. boftle VEGETABLE OIL - FEATURE -- SAVE 9 Golden Hour -- 1 1b. cello pkg. - Tle Best Buy. -- Save l4c MEAT STEWS York -- Beef or Irish -- 15 oz. i: POPPING CORN 2 for 29c¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 12 3 Ne Best Buy -- Save 15¢ GREEN PEAS - Birds Eye -- Frozen -- 12 ox. pks. . Supreme -- Cello Pkg. 4+ 75 | Fancy Biscuits Feature --Save 4¢ Robin Hood Golden -- 18 oz. pkgs. PIE CRUST MIX - "| 30:89: 35¢ Ocean Spray -- 15 oz .tin Feature -- Save 4c OLIVES Aylmer Stuffed Manzanilla -- Place Pack - 8 oz, jar Cranberry Sauce 3c 27. Feafure -- Save 2¢ --- Culverhouse -- 20 oz. tin Cream Siyle Corn - "New" - Gaines Gravy Train 2~3c | DOG FOOD Feature -- Save 6c FOIL WRAP Stuart House Aluminum -- 12" 25 ft. roll Feature -- Save dc -- Appleford's K.V.P, = 100 fi. roll 'WAXED PAPER - ~101b, bag ~~ $1 a5 - 29¢ 3 1b. bag 45 29¢ ~ Sunbeam -- 12 oz pkg. Feature -- Save 3c¢ Off Pack --Sta-Flo Liquid -- 32 oz. bottle LAUNDRY STARCH - 2c Bread Stuffing 25: Supreme FRUIT CAKE 1 1b. size 2 1b. size 59: 51.15 Supreme Brand Pumpkin -- 114 ozs. PIE SPICE 17 Supreme Poultry -- 114 ozs, SEASONING I : iid 2 for 25¢ A ; " Golden Hour Assorted - Lb box CHOCOLATES Nature s Rubies - Ocean Spray Brand - SFresh Produce Vine-ripened - California Flame - No. 1 TOKAY GRAPES | 26023 CRANBERRIES ea. jo Ko Rich Golden SWEET POTATOES | SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUTTERBALL V/ L 89. Supreme 'Brand NYLONS, 81 Gave STH Denler - Pr. | 1 pi AC 3 - Ts ARES OAR * > ah : Bi "Birds Eye FROZEN FOODS Green Peas, 12 oz. pk 4/75¢ Strawberries, 15 oz. pkg. 4le French Fries, 9 oz. pkg 3 Ibs. 25¢ pack Ready-to-eat - Fancy Grade » Good: Sire 'BARTLETT PEARS 5 29c Bio . "Show-white "MUSHROOMS - Haddock Fillets, 12 oz. brass Ib. 4. c ' 0 ~ Phone - Yukon 57942 ie son' 3 "Foo d | ¥ -} joyed. 'work was done immediately, and for College, Toronto recently where Mr, Huntsville, Barrie and india, Robert Heayn is enrolled as a stu- Miss A. Strickland, Mr, and Mus. | L. Devitt and children, of Oshawa | were with the Beacocks recently to help celebrate Mr, F. Vickery's Birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heayn recent- ly had his sister Mrs. Effie Craw- ford, Toronto, visit with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Haliburton, are enjoying three weeks with hex parents Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Hunter and many other relations, Mr, and Mrs. Les Beacock and sons spent Sunday with their cousins My. and Mrs, Ivan Anderson and girls of Fenelon Falls, Speedy health is wished for Lary Brown who is a surgery patient in Port Perry hospital. The September meeting of the Wo- men's 'Association was held in the Sunday School room, on the evening of the 28th with about nineteen la- dies present, Mrs, Smith opened the meeting with a hymn and the Lord's Prayer, The Scripture Reading was from QGala- tions 6:1-10. 'Topic "The, Test", was given by Esther. The committee for catering to wed- ding anniversary this month--Cath- erine, Esther and Florence. Date of our Bazaar was set for Wednesday, November 9th. Committee, Laurine, Ileen and Myrtle. : Mrs. Robertson suggested asking the men who were then working on the church to put a much needed ban- nister along the back stairs. This which we appreciate. 'National Business Head For program we were very grateful to Catherine for showing her pictures of California; and the local snow and ice scenes etc. These were much en- Group 4 served lunch, | Friends and acquaintences | were Mrs. Grace Noble of Ingersoll, just recently. She was the former Grace in this village. In paying tribute to Grace we remember her as "The nice little girl with a Sunday School Class of little ones". : Our sympathy goes to her mother and the other relatives. © for the Every minute of every day past 12 months 'someone, SOMES has bought a new Ford Falcon. a Captain Joseph Jeffery, 0.B.E,, Q.C., London, Ontario, who has Dosis ¥ elected President of The Canadian |g Chamber of Commerce, at the nation- | 38 al business organization's 81st An-|8 nual Meeting at Calgary, Alberta, on i He was formerly | § a director of the Canadian Chamber. |} Widely known in Canadian business |§ circles, Captain Jeffery, in business 5 life, is Chairman of the Board, The |8 October 3, 4 and 5. London Life Insurance Company, He was born in London, . September 1, 1907, received - his early education & there, graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School, was called to the Bar in 1930, and is a partner .in.the London 8, law firm of Jeffery & Jeffery. His wide interest in business, education, community and association work is reflected in his many positions, A- mong _ other. things, Captain Jeffery is director of a number of financial, real estate and industrial organiza- tions. He had a distinguished career sorry to hear of the passing on of [with the Royal Canadian Navy dur- ing the last war, served as Secretary and Member of thq Naval Board and Burnett, and spent her girlhood days retired with the rank of Captain, Long active in Chamber of Commerce work, he is a Past President of the London Chamber of Commerce, and .the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. He takes over from H. Gordon Love, Mrs. John McMillan of this village, | former President of The Canadian | Chamber of Commerce. North Ontario Junior Plowing Match i On Saturday, October 1, the North Ontario Junior Plowing Match was held 'at Don: Smith's farm, R.R. 2, Beaverton, Ontario. | Mr, Fred Timbers, Stouffville, for many years a well known plowman i himself, was the. official coach and judge for the competition, The com- petitors were given a demonstration on making their crown and first fur- (rows, and also a 'demonstration on a finish for their land, " The purpose of the Junior Farmer Plowing Match is to give the Junidr plowman an. opportunity to reeeive instruction on plowing, and proper low adjustments, and to encourage their participation in the senior mat- ches. The winners in the class for boys 16 years old, and under, who had not plowed in competition before were: 1st--Neil Mulock, Woodville, RIR. 2 2nd--George Graham, Beaverton, 2 8rd--Ken Crockford, Beaverton : Winners in the class for-boys 16 yrs. old, & under, who had plowed before: 1st--Ralph Morrison, Beaverton 2nd--Ron Crockford, Beaverton Winners in the class for boys 16 to 21 years, inclusive, who had plowed in competition before were: Ist--Ralph Clark, Blackwater 2nd--Stephen Lancaster, Beaverton 3rd--Bruce Moore, Beaverton UNTIL 11 YUkon 5-2221 ns ET ERTIARS "CAWKER BROS. Swift's Fully Cooked Picnic : "Shoulders .............. Ib. 49 Devon Sliced Bacon, I's ..... Ih. 63 Fresh and Frozen Turkeys FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY "The Family Butcher" SSAA RR RNS Sa SRC FR MORNING O'CLOCK PORT PERRY = = SPEC "GOLDEN DATE . COFFEE GERROW'S: Phone YUkon 5-2172 Tienksghviiy Pre "MINCEMEAT MEAT, PIES and TARTS IALS LAYER CAKE" . ROLL ~~ =» BAKERY G. M. GERROW FALCON FORDOR SEDAN=--one of Pord of Canada's fine, tn. « + + built In Canada 3) , oN \ ie! / : \ \ Zi Sd RR k se ' i ~ 1 " Sa - I TTT Fe ol EES ¥ vs § He a EE w= Romarkohle record for & a new car, en's it? But - then, the Falcon is a rather remarkable car. 9 It has honest room for six, combined with handy size and dimensions that make it terrific for * driving in traffic, a pleasure to park. It delivers up to 35 miles to a gallon, with 85 lively horse- power designed for Canadian roads and loads. (There's an optional 101 horsépower engine avail- able in the '61 Falcon if you want even shappier (Corton items filoseated 0 ore options! af extra cont) a ---------- performance 1 The Falcon runs so smoothly "iw Take time out Jos see tn now ANOTHER FORD F118": The writ ware ty ¢ 1 all 1081 Folens Is naw extended to 12.000 miles or sno full roar, whichever comes frat quietly you sometimes forget the engine .is on, Trunk room is generous, visibility #practically unlimited. And as for style, in 'all modesty, it really. is a beauty! F235 433,440 Falcon owners (one for every minute of every working day) live all around the world, _ One of them lives in your neighbourhood. Why rio have a chat with him yourself?

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