8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 1902 skbmabaiilbing i Nod Semen LLLLLE EIT v 3? \ Te & Best Buy! -- Save 16! -- Pouch Pak MONARCH Cale Mix Best Buy! -- Save 26¢! LD Umit TOMAT( Best Buy! -- Save Il¢! YORI (200 Best Buy! -- Save Ife! -- Coven ly NAR 7Ip DOG | i) Best Buy! -- Suave 20 3~5 ) tld a: {qu li lia ally o for $1 11-0z. Bottles 6 for Y 14-0z. Tins CONN Gros Tins s1 t Inspected irs "- -- The last meeting of the Head U.C. W. was held at the, home of Bonnie Gerrow on thie eveding of Jan, 30th with only 13 ladies present. Betty Reader read the Seripture from Paul's letter to the Romans where he stressed that people should fry to overcome evil with good. Bon- nie followed this with a reading tc accompany the Scripture "With Bro- therly Love". The roll call reealled and listed things we Fad purchased but wish we hadn't, Dorothy's hospital report informed us that new born babies will be given la gift of bootees when they leave th- >» : 4 AVhren Sunday School and Church services held in Burn's Church on Sun. day, Feb, 26th at 10.15 a.m. and 11.20 Lam. with a good attendance despite I bad road conditions. Mi. W. Perry chose for his text | Hebrews, Chapter one verses one and two. During the service Marlene and Roy Gaudaur sang a duet, "All Hail | the Power of Jésus Name", The monthly meeting of the Ladies were | Bible Class was held in the basement |" | of the Church on Monday, Feb. 19th {at 8.15 p.m., having been post-poned prize for having around 60 different items and in a small purse at that. Clara. Whitters gave a reading on the "Symbol of Time". It was agreed to hand in our Christ- mas Stockings in Oct. as a thank of- fering instead of waiting unti] Christ- mas. Again Doreen came up with a con- test which was the product of her hus- band's ingenuity. It consisted of fit- ting 6 pieces of cardboard to form a square. It looked simple. But as we worked at it frantically we had to ad- mit not one of us could do it without help. Our planned supper for Feb. had to give way to the snow. Therefore we are requesting a donation of $1.00 from cach family in place of it Please bring or send it to the next meeting. Distributed from: BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON CHICAGO . THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE bags are filling up. One lady contri- buted about 3,000, Keep your eyes open for those "John Gleen stamps. Even tho' a hundred million were printed we may not see too many of them. There is also a new Can. stamp on sale this week. There will be 7 new stamps this year as well as a new portrait of the Queen. It was interesting to recognize the Manns and several people from Rag- lan on Country Style at Mart Kenny's Ranch recently. We thought of you on your birthday on Friday, Mr. Redman and were pleased to know Rev. and Mrs. Bra- ham were able to visit you, We shal' also be thinking of Mrs, Ernie Hance in March. Local men, who worked with the Peacock Construction, will be inter- ested to know that their foreman, Mr. Campbell suffered a heart attack at a dance and passed on, year will probably set another record. The 4-H club movement is active in thirty-seven countries in the World. In Canada last year, over 80,000 boys and girls took part. in this education- al programme. The motto of the 4-H clubs is "Learn.to do by doing". This is carried out by each member having a project which he or she must care for, The projects being offered to boys and girls in Ontario County will be similar to last year. 4-H Dairy and Beef Calf Clubs, 4-H Grain and 4-H Potato Clubs will be organized. A 4- H Tractor Maintenance Club will be centred in Mara Township. All boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 20, who would be interested in joining one of these clubs, should contact the Ontario Department - of Agriculture in Uxbridge for particu- lars. > . ) expressed afew words ol wateome andi conclude a very pleasant afternoon. Al hospital. She asked for volunteers to| Our March meeting will be held on 4. Pr i SCHOOL CARNIVAL oo - ing the young folk in particu. | *AMIEY of Guiding and Scouting | knit white bootees with yarn procured | Ash Wednesday evening at the home ub ogram (Continued from Front Page) Gu! des & Scouts es von he young should Dar ad dating back to 1922 was available in| from the hospital board if they wish. | of Leona Barry. Our new member ; Co vantage of the available facilities to | pamphlet form and it was interesting | We were also told that an electric ship cards are now ready. Please be Underway Larry MeNenley; Danny Cawker, (Continued from Front Page) tain themselves for future citizens | t0 "ote among those present, Arnold | cardiograph had been purchased. It prepared to purchase yours. I expect y Girls 14 and ide! Barbara Tay nding of the girls and boys in thei Queen Scout and Rover Brian Simp- Roach, Who Was 8 member of the first| would be interesting to know how|a community collection for a young| The 4-H Club progratnme in Ont- lor; Linda Jefford; Gail Forde: tion work son, rend a Scriptural passage, after Scout Troop in Port Perry in 1922. many Island people have already had| couple will also be handy at this time. ario County for 1962 will be getting Boys Open--Senior- Jamie 1" te \ of buf imp + dedication | which Padre, E. W. Fuller conducted --il service from the X-ray. We are collecting suggesting for 1962 | \nder way very shortly, according to Danny Cawker; John McDermott ete ny, tok place at 3.00 p.m. with] the dedication, prayer and blessing. Doreen suggested that all the ladies | projects. If you have not added yours, | the Ontario Department of Agricul Girls Open--Senior- Barbu Tay Group Committee Chairman Gerald | The Guide and Scout Mother's Auxili- Scugog SUpLy helt parses and count thei please bring them along. ; ture Office, in Uxbridge. They re- lor; Linda Jefford; Anna Forder. Neloceoin charge. Reeve J. J. Gibson | aries served light refreshments contents. Myrtle Manns won the Stamps are still coming in and the port that the number of members this TR Ta" -- gS Jin | from Wed., Feb. 14th owing to wea \ [OMEN [1 A k i 30.6 i 1 RK lid nd nll Pp gs | ther conditions. fe Mrs. Lorne Parrott and Mrs. Ray x INTERNATIONAL Best Buy! -- Save 8c! 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'Canada, rats can and do transmit germs associated RATS that each rat destroys et least $2 STOMA | a year of f00d--$10,000,000; worth of food in; Ontarlo alot and this might well be a conservative estimate. j This Sieg occurs on farms, warehouses, provision stores, restaurants, homes, in fact any place where food is produced, stored or prepared in the absence of rat control measures. "Norwegian brown rats are most common in' Canada. They are poor climbers and burrow under AT THE HOSPITA _ EVENING, "ATTEND THIS MEETING. BE SERVED. PORT PERRY, WILL BE HELD N PORT PERRY ON MONDAY MARCH 19th, 1962, AT 8.30-P.M. THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COMMUNITY REFRESHMENTS WILL : Mar.16 SHEET METAL i AMERICAN STAND 'EAVESTROUGHING HoT LATE PibE BOILERS FROZEN FOOD FEATURES! . Buttermilk = 32-02. Pkgs. with { th worst infectious be aad done x GALVANIZ WIA Libby's Miked - Save Ge! - 2:1b. 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