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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Feb 1961, p. 8

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i i fide EA AN alae "TA > EAI oo) pr CAT RENAE A Ee WA AMSUARS : NV AS A WWE TTOe TEN Sua e+ i hal 3 yk J en a we pas 34 w a AL SS Uh Cte OH a PEEL a nig a se le sr ae i aa ho eg VR) a = a ----- ] gy" Fi 4 PN ARS NEN 8--~THE PORT -PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1961 Blackstock (Continued from page 5) gents travelling prize. Geo, Crozier. Door Prize- Mrs, Hector Shortridge. On the coldest night of this winter : man of the Safety Committee in which | it was stated that "Steps" were to Committee preparing Blackstock ex- receive special attention™ this year, 'hibit list, which is called "Bedroom " Mrs. Stanford VanCamp entertained Agreed that this W.I, wait until) we | Ensemble". Fhis year Mrs. M. Graham RE A ds d played at the Euchre Party sponsored the members of the Women's Institute hear further about Provincial project an Mrs, C..8mith offered to eollect by th L.O,B.A., Tuesday night. Prize and several visitors. Following the before taking any actign. winners were: high lady- Mrs, Norman Ode and Collect the Secretary read | Rohrer; high gent- low lady- Mrs. John McKee; gent- Mrs. Albert Wright; | After hearing the list of items re- George Crozier; the minutes which were adopted. She quired for Port Perry Fair Exhibit, it as low also read in full-a letter from Mrs. was moved, seconded, and carried that ladies Lynnburuer, F.W 1.0, President, and we show. Secretary Mrs. Ralph Larmer travelling prize- Mrs. Frank Bailey; a letter from Mrs. C. Runnalls, chair- offered to locate the different articles. WW BEST BUY -- SAVE 7¢ SHIRRIFF'S GOOD MORNING -- 24 ox. Jar MARMALADE 47- BEST BUY -- SAVE 6c "FREE" tin of Heinz Tomato or Vegetable Soup, 10 oz. with the purchase of Walker's Saltine Sodas si." 433¢ CROWN BRAND -- SHROVE TUESDAY, FEB. 14th - 8 1b, Decanter GOLDEN SYRUP : BEST BUY -- SAVE 8¢ CLOVERLEAF -- Solid White Meat -- 7 ox. Tin LAMB IN A BASKET. CHEEZ WHIZ 37 Tomato Juice 2-55: CHOPS STEW LAMB Legs Ib. 4 , BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c CHOICE NEW ZEALAND LAMB LAMB FEATURE -- SAVE Tc Smart's Fancy -- 20 oz. Tin APPLE SAUCE 2/39c FEATURE -- SAVE 6c . Robin Hood -- 5' lh. Bag (QUICK OATS - Sic FEATURE --- SAVE 2¢ Ib. - Aunt Jemima -- Regular CHOPS Buckwheat -- Buttermilk Boneless Pork Butt Roast b> D 9 Swift's Premium Vac. Pack -- % 1b. pkg. Pancake Flour r« 2lc FEATURE -- SAVE 4c Puritan -- 24 oz. Tin BEEF STEW Nutritious -- New -- No. 1 Grade ,_ _ GREEN CABBAGE ™ 7° California -- Good Value Jumbo - Vacuum Packed :- No. 1 Grade Sunkist Oranges *~ 39¢ Celery Hearls - = 23c Famous for Flavor -- No, 1 Grade Creamy Flesh - Good, size - Fanoy Sweet Potatoes 2 * 23c Anjou Pears - 5 30 Manzanilla's --~-- Aylmer -- Loose Pack "STUFFED OLIVES 6 oz. Jar 8 oz. Jar "VALENTINE 4 Sh Golden Hour 23 : 290. Hard and Soft Centres - 1 Ib, Box | ; - BONY BARGAIN 1 Assoried Chocolates 89¢ PIECE Golden Hour -- Fall 1 1b. Bag CONTOUR-FIT POPPING CORN - 19¢ NON SHIFTING FEATURE - SAVE do »Sunbeam - Lemon - . 6 to pkg. Danish Pastry 35c Smooth, Creamy - Pint Brick ICECREAM - - 25 Supreme Brand Biscuits -- Cello Pkg. Chocolate Eclairs - Aunt Mary's - 6c Off Pack Roaster Eresh - 2 1b. Bag COFFEE -- - $l Bi BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS All Varieties. Save 6c - 11.0%. pkg, Birds Eye DINNERS _. _ 59¢ Save Go - 15 ox. pkg. | Birds Eye isdn RIES 39¢ 29: o HEAT REFLECTING Silicone IRONING COVER AND FOAM FUSHION PAD owsars S Tool a Phone - YUkon 5-7842 Port Poy these articles. ter some dicussion re Bazaar, it was, decided to have one. The date to be s the High School Home Economics Class," who also take part in the programme. Excellent reports of the workshop, "Eat To Live" were presented by the three delegates" Mrs, McArthur, Mys. Scott and Mays. S. VanCamp, Roll Call" was well answered' by "An improvement I would like to see in a Purchased Article", Mrs. McArthur gave a suitable reply "to the motto- "Mom's in the Kitchen all's right with the World". "The next part' of the programme -39¢ | Rindless Bacon each) Bc Looe FA proved most "interesting to everyone, being a demonstration of leather work by Mrs, C, Smith. She displayed her tools and explained their uses, Then passed around beautifully tooled and carved leather bags, billfolds and key cases, Some still in the making, at the same time showing how different steps in the process were completed. Owing to thé lateness of hour, the current events were ommitted and following the singing of the National Anthem, Mrs. Neil Malcolm conducted a contest with several ladies winning prizes. To make sure all were warm group served hot dogs and coffee followed by cookies and all enjoyed a short visit. | The Scouts and Guides chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and and Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell spent a very enjoyable time Sdturday night. The parents-took them to Marlows _| pond where they held a skating party. Then Roy and Dalton each with a tractor and two wagons on which were baled hay for seats, took them to the Community Hall where they enjoyed hot choclate. and doughnuts, and finished off the evening with a dance. The Scouts and Cubs attended before braving' the cold weather to go home, the Home Economics and Health Mrs. Velva Bailey reported for the | Church Parade at Nestleton Preshy- terian Church on Sunday morning, especially to Youth, Glad to report Mrs. Saturday. Messrs. Roy and Bill Ferguson Gardiner in Peterboro on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer visited at the Armstrong Funeral Home on Friday evening where the remains of Mr. H. J. Odgen was resting. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill on Saturday enroute home to London from the funeral of Mrs, Ferguson's mother, Mrs. R. G, Gardiner in Peter- boro on Friday. Miss Muriel Mulligan, Maple Grove, spent the week-end with Mrs Donald Sinclair, Saturday they attended a Young People's gathering at Camp: bellford. Mrs. Ernest Belyea, Bronte, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. F. Hoskin and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wan- non,, St. Catherines spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Ménutjoy Mr. Leslie Monutjoy. den also Mary Lou Malcolm {ll in the Oshawa Hospital, Miss Gertrude Henry of Toronto, spént the week end at home, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Hamilton visited Mrs. Creighton Devitt, Bowmanville, spent the week-end with the Cecil Hamiltons. Mrs. Wilbert Archer is spending two or three days with her daughter, Mrs. escing after ear surgery. Albert Balsam, Solina, Saturday. Mr, Herron delivered a fine sérmon Sympathy is exténded Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mount- Joy and Mrs. H, Graham, Toronto on the death of Mr. Mountjoy, Thursday. Roy Taylor able to come home tron Hospital on attended the funeral of Mrs. D, R. and attended the funeral of their uncle i Sorry to report little David Snow- i friends in Toronto Saturday. Mr. and i Bert Smith, Toronto, who is conval- 4 Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Larmer visited 5 family, Solna, wefe Friday supper Mrs, Nell Malcolm and family Tues guests of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn +|day on the occasion of Gordie's 8th Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rham and aul birthday. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCann, of | Mrs. Harry Marks, Dianne and Ter- Oshawa, on Sunday. ry of Oshawa visited Mrs. Ross Duff Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer and [and Marilyn on Thursday, Douglas were Sunday supper guests of | My, and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Don- Mr, and Mrs, Jim Barnes, Newcastle, | ald, Eniskillen, visited the rude. Sunday. wins and Albert Wright's, Sympathy is extended Mrs. Wesley| Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter and Beacock and family who have just re-| children of Port Perry visited Mr, ceived word of the sudden death of her | Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Sunday, sister Miss Ida Campbell in Regma. | Miss Shirley Harris spent the week- Mrs. A. J, Cook, Brooklin and Mrs. | end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magill Chas. Grills, Columbus, visited Mr. and |of Janetville. SRE tennnnainnng Ititiite Stitt tintt Is tttitited tL LR LE ES LE LL ETH I NS TEN HAVING A PARTY--- Valentine Candy--29¢c. & 3lc. a bag GIVING A GIFT-- Smiles"n Chuckles Chocolates are sure to please Week-End - Specials "VALENTINE Wold CAKE" (Fruit Salad Cake decorated) "BUTTERSCOTCH TARTS WITH WHIPPED CREAM" GERROW"S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW w Pee IIE IPERS Pee eee eee ey *teeesserereee Peebireteinsrentnniteres CAWKER BROS. a ---- oi IN | Rump Roast Beef ............ 73" | Pickled Beef Tongues ........ 35" FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor and b RR RR ORO OR RRR ORORO gear ratios selected A Phone - "ad YU 5-2212 am Cd i a, Right off the boat The Volkswagens arriving in Canada these days are quite a bit different from earlier arrivals. ; For one thing they've gof a new engine that delivers 10% more acceleration and passing power. And a new heavy-duty transmission (that will stand up to almost any abuse), with new to deliver every ounce of the extra - engine power to the driving wheels. (YOu get better per- formance, with the same gas economy.) The first gear Is synchronized. Now you con slip into first ' on the move, just as easily as you engage the other three. i "There have been many other improvements tos. Among the. most recent; a better heater, and fully adjustable seats. We're constantly seeking ways to make the Volkswagen more efficient, And when we find them,-we build them in. So far we haven't discovered how we can improve the basic These are your nearest Volkswagen dealers. They are part of a network of 331 efficient VW service centres right across Conade. © SWEETMAN'S SERVICE STATION VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD, Por fon : design of our vehicles. That's why the latest arrivals look just like the ones that came over last year, the year before, and the year before that. Try as we might, we can't upset the logic of putting the driver up front and the engine at the rear. It provides better traction in mud and snow; and the load rides cradled between XY the wheels. : Look at the vans. Big, double side doors, and a rear door make them easier to load than any van ever built. Volkswagens still deliver the goods for less. Less loading' and unloading time. And less running Gost. Your dealer has the facts to prove it. s i Come and drive one of the new. Volkswagens this week... "=.= « 7' Trade between nations i (. ha . Iwo-way street. West Ger. 'mony is one of Canada's best. customers. And every Volks. = wagean sold in this country ~helps Canada to sell Germany ~~ more Canadian goods,

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