s > sy 3A ie i] pee : $ CH FP § ox 8 SALI : 3 I % nF : SR A AAA tb PEPE NRA ine : SE SPRATT WAR 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1961 . Correspondence and Thank You | Mrs. P. Diamond reported on the sale py Mrs. L. Leahy and Mrs. S. Plough ucationa | Notes were read. Secretary Mrs. W,! of Christmas Cards, showing a pg man. : 4 . Moase reported sending a goodly | of $10.65. Mrs. F. Raines read a etter | . i : 4 h Pro am at Ww. I number of Christmas Cards. In the from a sister W.L in England, request- 1 the Leader of the Port Perry Junior Foi ivi p Beard the sesretury aan The January meeting was held at gr |absence of the Treasurer, Mrs. W. ing pen pals- any member wishing to pope making Club, for Spring unit. bihipniody am including a lun- the home of Mrs. Patterson on Jan, Welcoming members, and friends, | Chapman, the report was given by |correspond with an English W.I, mens "Separate for Bummer", Mrs. F, Warr. | oon v0 bo otored for in February 10th. Twelve ladies present. Mrs, 1 the President Mrs. E. Bryant, opened | Mrs. N. Williams, Mrs, F. Warren, in| ber, please get in touch with Mrs. F.| will be the assistant. for a high school teachers' group, | Perry, the new president, opened the 5 the regular meeting of Honeydale W.I,' outlining the work of the Christmas Raines. The February meeting will be held Refreshments were served by Mrs, | meeting. & held at St.John's Presbyterian Church, 'Cheer Committee, stated eleven boxes | The roll, wll was answered with "A in St.John's Presbyterian. Churen, on Sonley and Miss Snowden. Mrs. Christie read the scripture les- AN Thursday, January 5th. Convener of had been packed and delivered to Proverb", The Programme motto, | Thursday, February 9th, at 2:00 p,m., 4 p \ - on, followed by prayer by Mrs. Milne. Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Fines Shut-ins, etc, Those who are ill have | "An ear for music, an eye for pictures instead of the regular day. All Ladies The Church School- teachers are re- Sem. Perry bri ps att aril. ter driving brings special hazards, cussed for a special Easter Meeting in April, Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Weir. Mrs. Patterson served tea. The Good Driver : Al safety 'workers agree that win- a». hie 2 .| and a number of Sher activities con- flicting on Mondays. Preshylerial WMS Mrs. J. Carnochan has consented to X took charge of the Programme. t. "PORK Rib Roast 3% 1b. avg. to save you money in 1961 Rib Pork Chops LOIN SALE" Loin End Roasts 3% 1b. avg. : | been renvéinhered with fruit or plants. | and a mind for books", as ably taken ' of the Community are invited to att-| minded of their meeting tonight (Jan, REDeWHITE end. Young Mother's are, especially invited. Mrs. Fines took the chair for tne Programme, which consisted of read- ings by Mrs. W. Mark and Mrs. I. Fines. A most interesting Bible Con- test was conducted by Mrs, O. Jeffrey, the Winner being Mrs. P, Hill. } "ented by Mrs, P,-Hill, assisted by Mrs. The first session of the Local Leader's Training School, short course entitled, "The Third Meal", was pres- J. Carnochan, "The Third Meal" 18 a Course covering the planning and preparation of 'lunches, suppers, ete. It includes the principles of good meal planning, economical buying, ete. The Leaders demonstrated. how to make various, economical, nourishing attractive dishes. The 'high light' of the afternoon, wag the tasting, by the members of these delectable concoc- tions. Members participating tn this { painting the tables and chairs for the 12) at 8 p.m, in the church hall, As well as the usual organizational business, it is lioped to have a guest speaker tonight in the person of Miss Marge Pezzack, director of Christian Education for St. John's, York Mills. Miss Pezzack is highly trained in this work and her assistance should be most valuable, At their recent saveting, the After- noon Guild made plans to hold a Valentine Tea on Saturday, Feb. 11th from 2.30 to 4.80 in the church hall. The secretary's and treasurer's re- ports concluded the business of the meeting. There will be a euchre tonight at 8 p.m. in the church hall. The Young Peoples' Group is meet- ing each Thursday night, and will continue tonight on their project of on Theological College' work in For. | requiring special attention and pre. mosa. * The theme of study for this | cautions, .says the Ontaric Sa id year is "Into all.the World Together", | League. A light-hearted article in Mrs. Armstrong led in a discussion | the monthly Newsletter of the Motor and study assisted by Mrs. Cairns and | Vehicle Safety Association includéd ay this excruiciating couplet: "And to keep your windshield free of ice, Jolly well go and live in Nice." ERE Mrs. Bentley. Interesting new programmes for 1961 were handed out and member- ships were accepted. Plans were dis- \ Try Our Delicious Meat Pies MADE FRESH DAILY Week-End Specials "BANANA LAYER CAKE" "CREAM GOODS" oa ia i Sam GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW course, are looking forward to the church school. All of us who use next session, which will be held on] (1 oo greatly indebted to the Thursday, Jan. 12, at 10:00 am. Wyo 00 fo)kg for this brightening up. +53 1.69: +63. Swift's Eversweet - 1 1b. pkg. Rindless Bacon - " 69¢ FRESH PRODUCE FOR WINTER HEALTH -- CALIFORNIA Navel ORANGES - 5 lb. poly bag 69- CRISP, JUICY. FANCY GRADE Mcintosh APPLES 3 1b. poly bag BEST BUY -- SAVE 16¢ on Nu-Milk -- 3 1b. pkg. } __ 2 for 6 Qc 0 3 Waxed TURNIPS C per |b. 5 C BEST BUY -- SAVE 10¢ : EASY TO COOK -- No. 1 GRADE Scotties -- White - 400's QUICK, EA ov FACIAL TISSUES SPINACH 10 ox. cello bag 2 53c - 2 35¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE 10¢ SOLID, FIRM -- No. 1 GRADE Lestoll -- 32 oz. size. LIQUID CLEANER Iceberg LETTUCE Extra large heads 7 9c 2 for 29 "FEATURE -- SAVE 25c -- 28 ox. tin _ King's Choice TOMATOES - 5 for $7.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 4¢ JANUARY BROOM SALE Supreme Sweet -- 16 oz. jar Mild Cure Cryovac -- 3-4 lb. avg. Cottage Rolls - " 63c BEST BUY -- SAVE 17¢ -- 15 oz. tin YORK FANEY PEAS 6 for $1 .00 BEST BUY -- SAVE 25¢ 11 oz. bottles HEINZ KETCHUP 5 for $1 00 Sols thn Seea Kent Bacon, I's................ 58» Rump Roast Beef .............. 75s FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 ~ "The Fam Butcher" PORT PERRY 4:00 p.m, at the home of Mrs. Chas. | 5, group welcomes all who are 15 : Gifs Howsam. years old or in High School. Meet ep ; ! At the conclusion of the meeung, ing time is 8 p.m., right after choir 23323 $3328 332 3 a delicious lunch was*served by Mrs, practice. 4 I. Fines group. The G.A. continues to meet each V4 C A Ww K i ER | n 0 0 N helge ot Histories] Tat Auxliiary held its monthly meeting | 8 'vener, Mrs, Irving Boyd an "| last Tuesday, and we-hope to include '§ : Members will be working at the pick Say Rady p : ts FULLY COOKED - - Cancer Dressing Rooms, Friday, 2 tof = , : ; .B S H ~H. 1f 5 Wh ] | 4 pm. over the Post Office, A good| All members of the parish are re- # Nyraef ams, Hall or ole ing takes place on Monday, January : . £ 80th, = The responsibility to attend 5 . and help in choosing those who will |§ Anglican Noles represent you in the operation of the | § church is incumbent upon everyone in $3 } A new meeting day for the Evening | Anglicans in Toronto Diocese were i Guild was decided upon at this group's saddened this week to hear that beau- x regular session, January 9. The next | tiful old Trinity Church on King St. |g meeting will be held on Tuesday night | East was badly damaged by fire. It 5 Jan. 24th. The change to Tuesday | is hoped to rebuild, at least in part, | & The February Meeting will be in Friday after School. The Women's 4 attendance is requested. minded that the annual vestry meet- | § BY Vary Bosker the parish. was decided on due to night classes this 119 year-old downtown church, @ (WITH A HEART OF GOLD!) Vauxhall is an amazing car. A big-hearted car in every conceivable way-- with a few very big exceptions! Vauxhall is a real penny-pincher when you buy it and when it comes to operating and upkeep costs. It hoards its gas und oil like few other cars can . . , goes incredible distances on next to nothing. Yet for all its frugal ways Vauxhall boasts a gifted sense of overwhelming generosity. Roomy, restful interiors that seat five people iE in all- -lay comfort and style . . , a spacious trunk, inviting four-door conscience, huge, rear picture window . . . and so it goes on and on! Why dont t vou go on down to your Vauxhall dealers -- and buy yourself a mit dr -- day! ) * Whitewall tires are optional at extra cost HEARTY HEATER AND DEFROSTER! Vauxhall's winter-wonderful heater warms up all five passengers in next to no time. Fast defrosting and fresh alr. cooling when you want it, too. $00005050009000000 . AMPLE POWER AND PERFORMANCE! 2c | Rona Eu TIC" Bre kof, rls MIXED PICKLES - - 23c| Brooms - * 79c Paar : FEATURE -- SAVE bo Velvet Tip 0.00090000480500000 Wax or Green -- 20 ox. tia King's Choice Boans 3/4%¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 7¢ Oatmeal - Rice - Mixed -- 16 ox. pkg. Pablum Cereals - 2: 83¢ FEATURE -- "ROASTER FRESH" Aunt Mary's hed 7 SELECT COFFEE "FROZEN FOODS Libby's - Save 10¢-2 1b, bag Mixed Vegetables 39¢ Libby's - Save 6c - 2 1b. bag Green Peas - - 49¢ Xo cAN Fraservale - : NY ALL Fiah & Chips + » 2 gi Dowson's food Market Phone - YUkon 57042 Port Perry GENEROUS ROOM FOR FIVE! Roem to come and go as you please ~ without disturbing ihe river, through Vauxhall's 4 wide- pening ¢sors. And. once inside =~ room to reiax for five happy passengers! 9000000900000 00000 PLUS ALL THESE NO-COST EXTRAS... ELECTRIC WIPERS o EFFORTLESS RECIRCULATING BALL RACE STEERING. LAMINATED GLASS WRAPAROUND WIND- SHIELD + INTEGRAL BODY CONSTRUCTION o ECONOMY CARBURETOR « RUSTPROOFING BODY DIP « OIL-BATH AIR CLEANER « LEVEL: RE SUSPENSION HYDRAULIC ASSISTED eHutch: Brooms - $129} 'Book Malches 19 : fu Rich, Smooth - Pint Brick vi AEP f ICE CREAM 25 : "Sunbeam - Save 4c - 12 to pkg. Twin Brown "N" Serve ROLLS - EXT Ss -- PRES UN y 5 "Victor Standard 4 Door Sedan ' A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE EASY TO OWN ~ We ECONOMICAL 10 OPERATE PORT PERRY Vm