8§--THE PORT PERRY STAR, A Se a AMINA he Wb aan yA | wy THURSDAY, a a MARCH 2nd, 1061 shaman a AY i Bia hols w 2 N | res BEST BUY -- BAVE To Helnz -- All Varletles -- Tins BABY FOODS Ft yy [Ghesal 0 for $7 .00 SEN RED WHITE | BEST BUY -- SAVE 22¢ Chicken Noodle -- Tomato Vegetable LIPTON SOUPS for $ 1.00 BEST BUY -- SAVE 25¢ Wagstaffe"s -- 9 oz, Jar JAMS OR JELLIES for $ 00 BEST BUY -- SAVE 6¢ Solo Brand -- 1 1b. Pkg. MARGARINE for $ 00 BEST BUY -- SAVE 160 Monarch -- All Varieties -- Pouch Pa CAKE MIXES ok for $ 00 BEST BUY --- SAVE 17¢ Pineapple - 'Grapefruit -- 48 oz. Tin DEL MONTE DRINK for $ 00 BEST BUY -- SAVE 35¢ Doo. Ballards -- 20 Off Pack -- 15 oz. Tin CHAMPION DOG FOOD me | el | ed | eed | ml | 10-3 00 BEST BUY . SAVE bc York -- 20 oz. Tin PORK & ~ BEANS 6 for $1 00 BEST BUY -- SAVE l16¢ Purex - White or Coloured TOILET TISSUE 8 $1.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 17 Catellls -- 1 1b, Pkg. Macaroni or Spaghetti & for $1 00 FINEST FLORIDA --~-- 48 RED & WHITE GRAPEFRUIT Lusclous -- Fresh -- Good Size PINEAPPLE -- = (reen CABBAGE o¢ 8¢ ] 0- No. 1 Yellow Cooking - 3 1b. Poly Bag ¢ ONIONS Palm Garden No.1 14 oz, Cello "1 TOMATORS A¢ FEATURE -- SAVE Red & White -- 16 oz. Tin "Evaporated Milk 7 for 1 00 SAVE 68e 1 1b. Pkg. FEATURE -- Walker's -- SALTINES 5! $1.00 FEATURE -- Libby's _Fanoy _ TOMATO ) JUICE. 8 for 1 00 SAVE 86 - 20 os. Tin | ie -- SAVE 250 -- 28 oz. Tin | CHOICE. TOMATOES 5 for $1.00 a in 1.00 VE '140 ox, Jar FEATURE --_ 8 Instant Coffee - : Baye re Red & White -- Jolly Powders 16 -- SAVE 160 Poanut Butter 4 $ yA JURE -- CREAM i CORN 5° $1. FEATURE - BAVE 8¢ Popular Brands -- IGE CS SN SRN Rf VBL Culv FEATURE -- erhouse Diced -- SAVE go 20 os, FEATURE -- SAVE 08¢ Tin King Sixe -- 450 Off Pkg, BEETS OR CARROTS 1.00 FEATU i Red & White BE conenizet 9 oz. Tumbler 1.00 20 per Pkg. CIGARETTES 3 $ 1.00 FEATURE -- BAVE 200 -- 10c SIZE Chocolate Bars 12+ § AVE 16¢ paATURE © Des Millonatees SARDINES SAVE 29¢ 100 4 SL WHOLE CHICKEN Si Choice - Save 13¢ - 12 oz, or Kornol CORN 5 ror $1 $l J.l. % "BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS 8 for 51 00 FAB DETERGENT $1.00 = Swift's Premium Lean and Meaty Swift's Premium == (LHEADC Grade A - 2 to 3 1b. avg, -- Oven Ready Tendergrown ei Ib. 37 PORK HOCKS - Rindless SIDE BACON - - Swift's Premiuni == By the a 535 | ou wilh, 79 ed paid: CATHOLIC W. LEAGUE SPRING CONFERENCE (Continued from front page) ponsibility of the parents for their children's religious education cease when the children start to a Catholic school ? After the Panel presentation, Mrs, Kelly received questions from the floor and the panelist answered them to the best of thelr ability. Rev. L. J.'Wall, STD, in his sum- marizing remarks told the assembly that "if this panel does nothing but awaken an awareness of the problems and the difficulties in raising a fa- mily, it will have already achieved great good for God and Canada". Rev. Wall also challenged the ladies to accept a nomination to office if proposed, with humility as being a compliment from someone who is con- fident that you are a person worthy of doing something for God, and be- fore you decline, weigh the reasons why you are rejecting a God given op- portunity to serve. It was on this note that the Con- ference closed, and St. Gregory's C. W.L. Council acted as hostess for the Social Hour which followed. Honeydale WL (Continued from front page) feet and in a delightful way announ- ced to all the other guests what she, Emily, had done. She received a round of applause and good natured laughter and ribbing for it and the awful moment was carried off with gay good humor and fun. (This is an excellent principle to keep in mind in any situation.) : The ladies discussed the fact that many husbands didn't like fancy or rich foods or meals prepared in any but the plainest fashion. We only hope this present generation of mo- thers will raise their sons to appre- ciate more fully the creative ability and forethought and planning a wo- man puts into her meals. Cooking, like painting, writing poetry, floral arranging, sculpting is an art and should be held as such. This is the "| European people far more than we stolid Anglo-Saxons. The greatest cooks in the world are men, The skill. day in and day out, week after week, is surely worthy of some honor. worthy of even far more. linens. Tiny sandwiches, hot butter- cream cheese jellied salad, all sorts of pickles and relishes, cookies, straw- berries, whipped cream sand delicious table. Thanks and appreciation were ex- pressed to Mrs. Barthau for the de- lightful afternoon, --Patricia Hill. Cartwright Twp. (Continued from front page) Building Inspector--$6.00 & $10.00 per inspection; with a minimum per annum, : of $50.00. Weed Inspector--$50. Stuart Thompson, Nestleton, R, 1-- _ Building. Inspector--$10,00 per In- spection plus Be. per mile. Weed Inspection--$100, per annum, . Tender of. Kenneth Samells was ac- "cepted for 1961. = Tenders for Heating Fuel received from three: suppliers; That of Vigor [0il accepted for the balance of cur- rent year, Several Welfare cases were discus- 'sed and objection made by members. of Council, Ralph .McLaughlin of Frank 'Cowan Co. was present along with Herb Toombs, Tnsurance Agent, to renew. Insurance contracts. Two By:Laws with regards to new plumb- ing regulations were given three read- "| ings and passed. Request for a Grant by the Junior Farmers was approved at $25. 00, refused the Salvation Army. By-Law No. 1064 was passed approving the Road Appropriation for 1961 at $39, 000,00. - Bills of $7,066.86 were order- Mr, Wm. Forder was re: appointed Livestock Valuer at same remuneration, - attitude of the French and Central' was approved to continue with the Garbage Route for another year at same Salary as last year, Clerk was instructed to invite Tenders. for Gar- bage Dump maintenance (for the two dumps, % mile east Blackstock and 2 miles east of Caesarea). Tenders to close at 12.00 noon Monday, March | 6th, 1961, Approval was granted for the Clerk to attend the Convention of Ontario Association of Rural Muni. cipalities at King Edward Hotel in Toronto, Feb. 18 & 14. il Council approved the suggestion of Clerk recording the names of all avail- able employment, temporary or full time, and to advise thé ratepayers of Township of Cartwright that if any employment were available in Cart- wright or the adjoining neighbour- hood, that same might be made avail- able to the unemployed that require Welfare Assistance in the Township. Correspondence declared received, and meeting adjourned until March 6th, 1961, at the hour of 1.00 p.m. V. Malcolm, Clerk. Hilliop Herald Aloha! Spring seems to be here at last, and hand in hand with the spring months come the mid-term exams, happy holidays and the thought that there is only one more set of exams | until summer vacation. Coming back to the present--our senior boys basketball team is to' be heartily. congratulated for the thrill- ing game they played at home against Brock on Monday, Feb. 27th. The score was 57-63 for our home team. The boys are now eligible to play in the Georgian Bay District Play- offs. frie The art class of grade nine journied to Toronto with Miss Christie on Monday, Feb. 27th, to see the Van Gogh Art Exhibition, Curling season is coming to a close and Monday night's scores were: Skip John Thompson won over Skip John Williams 8-1 Skip Art Jefford won over Skip Ralph Somerville 7-6 James Read and Lawrence Clark on Friday, Feb, 24th were chosen best actor and actress for their excellent presentation of their parts Dr, Sloper and Catherine Sloper in the two act play "The Heiress". Elizabeth St. John was dhvean best supporting actress for her part as Mrs, Penniman, and Bruce Ballinger was chosen as best suporting actor for his part as Morris Townsend. The drama was excellently present- ed and Miss McCully, Mr. Pashler, and the cast are to be congratulated, --Nola Hunter. LIVE-BETTER Electrically .... with an..ELECTRIC WATER HEATER £ 1fy chefs who cook for Kings and Queens | & _ | 2nd Presidents are men, so one should | & | ever 'look down ones nose at this | ¢& The woman who can plan alg wholesome attractive meal three times 5 a day on a limited amount of money, | & month after month, year after year 3 The | mother who sees to it that meal time | & | is a highly enjoyable and pleasurable | § get together' for all the family is |g Each lady had brought some con- | $ tribution to the Tea and Mrs. Bar- |& thau had set up a very charming tea | & table using lovely china and silver and i ed biscuits, a fresh and tasty lime and 2 : "| home made candies and candied peels |§ along with fragrant coffee gr aced the Council News -1§ A request for same was | j Also Alan Beacock | SAY "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" TO YOUR FRIENDS & FAMILY ON THEIR BIRTHDAY WITH A SPECIAL DECORATED CAKE | | Friday "PUMPKIN PIE & PUFF PASTE" Saturday Specials : "Honey Cream Layer Cake" GERROW'S BAKERY "Phone YUkon 5-2172 Specials "Chocolate Eclair" G M. GERROW SSS EE RR BERR ARBRE UNTIL 11 CAWKER BROS. Kent Bacon, I's Fo fel Sirloin & Wing Steaks Boneless Prime Rib Roast FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING FUlon 2231. "The é Remy, Butcher" PORT PERRY b= 35 INCORPO RETR C13 mh 7' O'CLOCK ERT, EE Oa, "e CASH AND CARRY WHITE PINE. HELE) ie ARBORITE : h- : 4'x8' any colour per sheet $16.95 1x6 pgR| 8 | Edge Trim, perroll....... $1.35 Ix 12¢ | Cement, per qt. .............. w $2.30 LIN. 15 --dkd A 1x10 | pq | 1% EXTERIOR BUILDING 1x 12 | 17¢ BOARD 'x8o0rd x9 per thousand ft. ECONOMY GRADE $69.50 WHITE PINE - | -- AR ¢¢ | ~ MAHOGANY PLYWOOD . | PER "Vee" Grooved 4'x8' Sheet $3.84 1x10 1 10e- Pre FINISHED HARDBOARDS 1x12 | FV) 12e| ex# Sheets--$5.19 each "FIR PLYWOOD | "ALL PAINT snd BRUSHES 1/4" Good one side-- | ; 18% -- . 4 x 8'--$3.50 - = 1/2" Gon one-side-- 2" x 4" SPRUCE--614 Lin, Rn. ; x 8'--$5.80 3/4" Good one side-- 'We HANDLE NICHOLSON 4 x §'=§8.15 WINDOWS -- ~ Prices on request Tad Cr 1/4" § x 3 Underlay. 3" INSULATION-- Y } $1.1 ! 80 ft. Cariuns-<33.0 004 i JOHN BALLARD LUMBER (0. LD.A DEALER CASIMIR, ST. PORT PERRY We also have delivered prices and budget terms arran ed . from 3 months to 60 months. . "ty a ul