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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Oct 1960, p. 8

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Wr Sa Pond TW 1 -~ A re ( 5 ear ie Sra" a Se rats oa ad #4 hats Zane on CN Fo dT = SER Ty a nn . ny x =) " ~ SETS a 2 : £ © into their homes recently in renova- of Thanksgiving, 'was begun by Mar- 8 THE PORT PERRY STAR, Scugog THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1960 amusing comments, As we had often wondered about the On Wednesday evening, 17 ladies of | jyiep ution decisions W.A, and W.M.S. the Head and two guests gathered at | Betty Reader presented a newspaper the home of Irene Carter for the | clipping which stated that the new monthly W.A.. meeting. It has in-| deed been a privilege and pleasure to view the results®f careful planning and industry -the Carters have put tion or addition. The meeting, based on the theme jon Carter in a reading followed by Psalm 107 which gave us reason for Thanksgiving. The roll call, "How make my head save my heels" brought forth many Fresh Lamb in Flank on PORK CHOPS Lean | MINCED BEEF - - Swift's Brookfield -- Skinless SAUSAGE - SWIFT'S GENUINE SPRING LAME Fresh Lamb Legs lb. 56. Roast. Chops, Stew Ib. 35¢ Lamb Loins organization would be recognized by January 1962 as United Church Wom- en U.C.W. In Mrs. Rodman's hospital report, it was learned that the Head women had turned in $54 from the sale of tickets during the summer. The Recovery Table haus been purchased as well us an Ice Crusher and Juicer. Plans are under way to decorate the children's ward. A new X-ray machine has come into recent-discussions. As Scugog"s representative for the Bible Society, Dorothy Martyn out- lined their work and aims of collecting money to provide Bibles for the mis- sions. The group of the month will plan a Hallowe'en masquerade to be held in the ten-room on the Friday night pre- vious to the evening of Hallowe'en This will take the place of the usual supper of the mionth, Those not in costume will pay admission. Guests in costume are invited from the whole Islapd, "Many of us have happy mem- ories of the last masquerade held a features an unbeatable combination © BEST BUY -- SAVE 4o Fancy Green Giant PEAS 2 for 35¢ year ago. Hilltop Herald Hi there folks! Has everyone fully recuperated from the long holiday weekend? Time | to settle down to school work again, | even though the thoughts of our next holiday bloom on the horizon. In spite of the holiday, our student { body is busily preparing léssons, and. participating in Track and Field at Sutton. : - | - I'm sorry to say we 'did not do as - medals in the athletic competition, | Congratulations are in order for Marie Parry, the runner-up to the Senior girls Championship; to Wayne Powell for achieving the Intermediate boys Championship, also to Phil Clark, | who broke the pole vault record set! On Friday our chosen football team : travels to Sutton for our first game of the season. ] LIVE BETTER Electrically .... with an..ELECTRIC Wish us Juck! Nola Hunter Watch for further details. well as anticipated, but nevertheless we did "walk off" with two major UCR. SS L/ "ORANGE LAYER CAKE" Phone YUkon 5-2172 PEANUTS ; in the Shell and Salted HOSTESS FAMILY PACK POTATO CHIPY Week-End Specials "JELLIED DOUGHNUTS" GERROW'S BAKERY - 15 oz, tin a Basket BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c Heinz - Fancy - 48 oz, tin TOMATO JUICE 31c b. 59. BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c Beehive -- 2 1b, $in CORN SYRUP 29: we 69¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE 8c White or Colored - White Cross TOILET TISSUE 4 ols 49 w38c ---- Lb. Pkg. 49c BEST BUY -- SAVE de Monarch -- Complete CAKE MIXES 4 Flavours pkg. 29 BEST BUY -- SAVE 8c --.1 1b. pkg. MONARCH MARGARINE - - 3 for 69: BEST BUY -- SAVE 6c -- 2 lb, cello pkg. LANCIA SPAGHETTI cee 29 6 at. basket CRISP, ROSY RED, FANCY GRADE Mclntosh "APPLES . Garden Fresh, Extra CELERY Palm Garden, No, 1 Grade, 14 oz. cel. pkg. TOMATOES - "Sweet, Tasty, No, 1 Grade, 24 oz. cello pkg. PARSNIPS - - Large Bunches From Sunny §pain, No. 1 Grade SPANISH ONIONS 2 = 25¢ 21c 2lc Crisp, No. 1 Grade" . | 2.vor 23c TEA BAGS 60 bags Best Buy -- Save 60-Mother Parker's Package contains Wm. Rogers Spoon SAVE 27¢ -- FEATURE Be -3 tins Tomato, 2 tins Varetavle, od tin Beef Batley HEINZ SOUPS autriment TA FEATURE -- SAVE 6c Red & White -- 5 oz, jar INSTANT COFFEE " -} Feature -- Save. Tc CORN FLAKES - «= drole. FEATURE -- SAVE 10c FEATURE -- SAVE 15¢ Special 1c Sale FLOOR GLOSS - ROLLS - RED & WHITE COFFEE - Hawe's -- King Size - Pint Tin Sweetheart SOAP 4 » Sunbeam -- 12 per pkg. BROWN "N" SERVE Aunt. Mary's ~-- 1. 1b, pkg. "unt May's -- 2 Ib, pkg. - $1.31 Kellogg's -- 12 ox. pkg. 69c 49c or 35¢ 0 \ 29¢ - b7¢ "Birds Eye - 6 oz "FaozEn FOODS ORANGE JUICE 3 +o Bc BONUS OFFER on IMPORTED OPEN STOCK JUERVIARS _ Dowson's Fool Market Phone - Yukon 51942 Gen sm NES bh BEEN Cd a aera aad aed S48 oi economical engines 48 cublc-inch Workmas or Special at 10' 3%" in 19356 and broke it at WATER : i) n Do-- ( rr .10" 4" in 1960. Keep up the good' 1 work, Phill | HEATER = 44 3 be Sutton entertained all studends | 1 Da from Uxbridge, Brock, Port Perry and | ry. Corp home gchool at a dance on Friday,- = ee evening of dancing and fun, uly p= -------- rhs " as TELLER [J . -- | 1] i 2 4 pos s Fully Cooked I Picnic : ¢ ' Shoulders FRIEND LIE CNR SR 1b. 49 n : ' ¢ y Devon Sliced Bacon, 1's . ..... '1b. 63 "CHOCOLATE ECLAIR" g g Fresh and Frozen Turkeys ; ae 5 4 o FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY 'MORNING Ry 5 - ~" UNTIL 11 0'CLOCK a ae G. M. GERROW % YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY - 3% ET ER RP Em Ea TR ee Here they come! The bold new line-up of . GMC"s for '61! The new go-getters of the: trucking industry and the most advanced trucks ever to roll off an assembly line-- --anywhereintheworld! AndnowGMChbrings . > 7 costs lies in the investment of the right : trucks--trucks specifically designed to J \ ; 4) matchyourparticularoperation--truckslike Now GMC brings you important news of an overwhelming success--the big news of GMC's triumphant achievements in every "truck category! It's news that's coming in right off the road--from drivers, mainte- nance men, owners all across the country. GMC trucks are hauling extra payload each trip. GMC's engines, specially designed for FROM 14-TON TO 60-TON FN) GMC LEADS THE WAY 4 = a _A-GENERAL MOTORS VALUE : p A Now torsion bar front spring e GMC's GMC's new cabs are roomier, more comfort. A nA RY 15 RRA PE so a ae iid ck prote on. 8 p n und insulators. An cause they're New independent front suspensions you the outstanding success report of the 60's--the big news about the big GMC Breakthrough in truck design, way-ahead engineering and unbeatable on-the-job superiority. Here is proof that your surest way to bigger profits and lower operating the new GMC's for '61. extra-long life, are cutting fuel costs tosthe bone . . . GMC trucks are spending more time on the road because they spend less time in the shop. See all the new advances in engine, chassis and cab engineering that are dramat- ically reducing operating costs and increasing profits. See the Truck Triumph of the 60's at your nearest GMC dealer's--today! LN Sturdier, quieter, roomier tabs stronger--they keep their good looks longer. Port Perry | ~ BOB ARCE PORT PERRY R----

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