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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1961, p. 8

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Al { i na rie A ad Es wo oD A os ! Re tA Cr BA i 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THUR S., SEPTEMBER 21st, 1961 Blue Ray Chapter News | The first meeting of the Fall term for Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Temple, Queen St. Approx- imately 38 members were present, The Worthy Matron, Adelina White presided assisted by the presiding patron, Hugh Espie, P. P. The meeting opened in regular form with all officers in their respective with the exception of one. This office + was capably filled by stations Vivien Lane, The flag was presented at the altar by the marshall, Alice Thomas and escorted to the East. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secsetary, Margaret Carnegie, P.M., and the financial business trans- acted during the summer monthe was presented by the treasurer, Alma SPECIALLY You Save " TWICE with TRIM and PRICE CHOICE - Blade Sirloin or T-Bone STEAKS Lean - Frésh Grom rw y---- Minced Beef 3155.99 b+ SELECTED . / VALUE CHECK'D BEEF / RED &« W Look for the Value Check'd Label in each package . . . It's the Red & White Seal of Quality. _ VALUE CHECK'D RED OR BLUE BRAND " Choice Top Round or Juicy Rib STEAKS WELL TRIMMED Roast Ib. 75c¢ ad Lean - Short Rib Extra Lean - Boneless Rolled POT ROAST Meaty HITE LB. 6 Q. LB. 3 9 Ib. 3 9c Roast o.43< BEST BUY! -- Buy for LiST BUY! -- Buy for 4c Less -- MAPLE FLAVOURED OLD TYME SYRUP BEST BUY! -- Buy for 4¢ Less! -- QUICK OR Instant QUAKER OATS 43. REST BUY! -- Buy for 3c Less! AVLIMER CATSUP 2.1 37 16¢ Less! -- 8¢ OFF PACK UIA DANDY uouip Leaner 7 3 16 oz, Jug 2 4 € large Package 11-0z, Bottles . 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Beef - Chicken Tur Steak & Kidney Air 95¢c Save 2¢! 2-1b, Poly Bag 47 YORK BRAND 8-0z. Pkgs. MEAT PIES York Whole Kernel Corn So Handy and Economical key Save 10c! -- 4c Off Pack Imperial -- Assorted Colours SIMONIZ ___NON-SCUFEF.. LIQUID WAX qin SOLVEASE CLEANER 39 DUTCH CLEANSER 2 for 3 3 DUST MOPS SAVE 20c TIN 16-0z, Pkg. Regular Tins each 79¢ COL * }) ; Ih M020. 8rgnd Full 72" x 84 size * i 6 inch wo -- satiny Rey go." binding In colourful Individual pliofilm bag an | GeoLour BLANKET REGULAR $5.93 van RED & WHITE 2040S 80Y!_ Dowson's Food Market ror pem eo FRESH ONTARIO URS ONLY Garden Fresh - Luscious Firm, No, 1 Grade - POTATOES 50 LB. BAGS GH 4. Ontario No, 1 Large -- 5 lb, bag Yellow Onions 25¢ "Brussels Sprouts 19¢ 'Bartlett Pears 75¢ PRODUCE o -- No. 1 GRADE No. 1 Grade - Qt, Box Ripe 6 qt. Basket by oe Ly 3. Ls y [FL ' : Crit PE TAN ro ARN aaa stings Reesor. ' Cook, assisted by the associate conductress Beryl Miller, introduced the past matrons of Blue Chapter. Conduetress Emma and patrons Ray These in attendance were: Past mat-| rons Mable Chapman; Jessie Espie; Margaret Jeffrey; Margaret Cornish; Margaret Hood and Margaret Car- negie; past patrons Leonard Colbear and Hugh Espie. 2 Due to the discontinuation of the meetings during the summer months a lengthy sick and sunshine report was iven by the convenors Doris Nott. gham-and Margaret Hood. Business meeting was carried out in ee EEE EATON'S hour of bingo was enjoyed. I'record time. Reports were received from the various convenors and plans are underway to attend a Fashion Show in Toronto, the latter part of ' October. Members will have tickets to sell in the near future. The meeting closed in the usual manner with the past matron Mable Chapman giving by the committee and a pleasant half The officers and members of Blue Ray Chapter were stunned to hear of the tragic passing of Brace Espie, beloved elder son of Patron Hugh Fspie and Mrs. Espie, The sincere sympathy of each and everyome is | | Sonya Downs Little Britain (Continued from Front Page) 3-1 lead in the Victoria County Base- ball League finals. Ron Jewell was backed by a 16-hit barrage from his teani mates, and errorless support, to record his third play-off win, Short- the Farewell. A light lunch was served ! stop Doug McMillan played an out- standing 'game defensively to erase any doubts the Little Britain fans may have had, as to who the best shortstop in the circuit is, In thé 8.3 defeat to Sonya by Britain last Fri- day, Doug had the only bad night afield he has had all year, much to the delight of the Britain faithful, At the plate Doug was once again the extended to them in their bereavement. crete et ------------------------------ ------ leader, along with Cawker; both boys garnering 8 hits. Cawker with a single, double and triple batted in 4 runs, and upped his play-off batting average to .465. Garnet Warriner, after a poor Lindsay series at the dish, has suddenly caught fire in tne finals, and slashed 7 hits in his last 11 trips to bat, to give the 'I'ribe added punch on the attack. 4 Wes Cornish and veteran Lou Mec Taggart both felt the fury of the Brave attack, as all the 'Injun' batt- ing order picked up at least one hit. After drubbing the Britain club the last two meetings, the-.Braves antic- ipate locking up the champlonship before their home fans on Tuesday, Sept, 26, game-time 5:00. We hope you will be there. OFFERS 3 ECONOMICAL PLANS TO IMPROVE HEATING ! SAVE ON TECO FORCED AIR OIL FURNACES Your present heating system may not be giving full efficiency . . .perhaps the eco nomy of operations is reduced to age... or you may still be coping with the labour of a coal furnace. - Improve your home heating with full or ment -- at most advantageous terms -- through this special offer! . ys 3 BUYING PLANS FOR "TECO" OIL FURNACE -- MODEL AC95.0NV Plan 1. Completely New. System. 'TECO' furnace and oil burner, st controls and piping ; with convenience of cleanliness, ease of operation, conserva- tion of basement space. 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