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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Nov 1963, p. 24

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ER BL I aC REAR A eA a ms a A Sa 16--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. NOV. 28th, 1963 ve En. Ne a -- a clo re Sas sss ht afternoon . of "and commented on the many on Wednesday . \ | changes that had taken place [last week. WM. KROONTIE i GREENBANK NEWS i, through the years. | Ther was a large attendance n - - | 'at the euchre party last Friday Well Digging The Church Service on Sun- ens of Newmarket and she gave Following the service, Mrs. with @ few visitors present. day morning was in charge of|a very interesting talk along Stevens was the guest of her The first prize for the ladies and Compressor Work the Evening Unit of 'the U.C.W.|Missionary lines. As Mrs. Stev- brother, Mr. Armour MeMillgn, |was won by Rod Foster (play- Mrs. McMillan and Bill. wtih Mrs. J. Couperthwaite and Mrs. Reg. Foster conducting the devotional period. The guest speaker was Mrs. Mabel Stev- Phone: Oshawa 728-3864 Clean-Outs & Deepenings Feb.27 ens spent the first eighteen years of her life in this com- munity she did some remin- iscencing about her school days The Fidelis Unit of the U.C.W. held a very successful worship service, bazaar and tea RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS ¢ RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS Bonus Buy! - Save 30¢! - White or Coloured Pkgs. 200's Kleenex Tissues 7:s1 Bonus Buy! - Save 9¢ - Fancy Quality 20-0z. Tins AYLMER um 7: JUICE " R SAVE 8¢! -- RED & WHITE Bonus Buy! - Save 23¢ EVAPORATED © Milk Tall Tins Green Giant Fancy 14 oz. tins 7:1 Nililets Corn 6:51 Bonus Buy! - Save 25¢ ~ White or Coloured rolls Ballet Tissue 10:¢ Bonus Buy! - Save 11¢! ; 18-0z. ya NABISC 3isl SAVE 16¢ Cello Bag Golden Hour Fo °$ R SHREDDED WHEAT Save 4¢! Strained Foods CANDIES Save 16¢ - 2¢ off pack! - GERBER'S 8 for 51 i SAVE 25¢! Del Monte seasoncd cut YORK BRAND 15 oz. TINS | Green Beans J for $1 CIHHAMPION Save 174! 2-1b. CELLO CATELLE'S 3 for 51 h nah save 16¢ Dr. Ballard's 15 oz. tins Margarine 4 for r$1 Save 6¢ - HEREFORD 12-oz. tins Corned Beef 2 for $1 . Save 17¢ - With Pork 20-0z. tins 0 F pi $ R L | Dog Food 05 York Beans 6for$1 * SPAGHETTI * MACARCNI ll Save 25¢! CHOICE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Save 16¢! 20-0z. Tins mF Ro 9 R © 20-0z. Tins CHOICE GOLDEN PEACHES 4:51 Save 24¢! Treat Small 20 oz. tins poTATOES 8:91 BONUS ELY! - Save 10¢ - Skim milk powder 3-Lb. pkg. TMIL-KO Instant 69: I BONUS BUY! '$1.93 Value!-2-o0zs, Free Yhen you buy 1005 ~~ MAXWELL HOUSE " $1. SAVE 8¢! - Redeem Your "10¢ Coupon pke. | Giant OXYDOL 87 SAVE G¢! -- 7-Gz. Vacuum Tin Regular 43¢! Baked Fresh! - toh or Sunbeam Iced DATE & NUT LOAF < 39c COCKTAIL PEANUTS Fresh Daily! SUPREME Brand DONUTS doz. 29¢ SUPREME APPLE or RAISIN PIES eal 49c Fresh - Moist Lb. Block = 2-Lb. SUPREME FRUIT CAKE 69c- $1.35 FEO2EN FOOD FEATURES Supreme 2 1b. economy bag FRENCH FRIES York Brand APPLE PIES each43c A al CRA TW AS LIAS "REDzWHITE® DOLLAR DAYS Save You Money! I 49c| Save 22¢! 10-0z. Tins soup 9:sl Save 16¢! - Homogenized 9-oz. RED & WHITE * Tumblers BUTTER Save 20¢! - "104 Size : F 12:51 R CHOCOLATE BARS Delicious Zipper Skin, 'good ig 1 [Tangerine 0 39 | CABBAGE 2 heads 25c¢ | I | Finest Bradford Marsh, No. 1 Grade Yellow ONIONS ..%:: 19¢ Crisp Iceberg, No. 1 19¢ LETTUCE Big Juicy Red B.C. Fancy Grade large size' Delicious us APPLES 6for39c¢ large head Specially Selected - Lean - Picnic Style SHOULDER PORK' 3 3 ROAST idzal for frying! well trisnmed - Boston a. : BUTT PORK CHOPS Si Tender BEEF STEAKETTES 5 $1] 3 meals in 1! "combination offer . . skinless wieners, 8 to phe. | RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS ¢ RED - WHITE DOLLAR DAYS DOWSON'S Jubilee sausage, 1- Ib, tray | all 3 for $1 | minced ham, 6-oz. pkg. . FREEZER SPECIAL Blue Brand Beef Front Quarter . Hind Quarter . (CUT and WRAPPED) } A5¢ 99m . Side of Pork ..... 43» ing as a lady) and the consol- ation went to Eva Luke. The high man was George Rahm and the low, Don Spence. The door prize went to Mrs. A. McMillan and Frank Lee was the winner of the travelling lone hand prize. Next Party on Friday, December 6, with Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenjx in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee and family and Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Lee and Beatrice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ball of Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman and family visited relatives in Oshawa on Sunday. Mrs. Cook- man's father, Mr. Hill was able to return home after spending several weeks in hospital at Swift Current. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith who cele- "|brated "their twenty-fifth wed--- "~~" ding anniversary last Friday. While driving in heavy fog last Friday morning, Mrs. E, Tait was involved in a car ac- cident resulting in a badly bumped fender. The driver fol- lowing apparently attempted to pass and misjudged the dist- ance. Fortunately no one was injured: Sorry to report that Rev. | Harris is confined to the house with a case of mumps. Flu, chicken-pox, mumps and 'what have you are making the rounds of the school resulting in irregular attendance. i a B Radio From Car - On Sunday, November 24th, Roderick-and Karen Couch went for a walk through Mr. J. S. MacFarlane's bush, which - ad- joins their property at Sea- grave. - They discovered -a- car had been driven into the bush from the Brock and Reach town- line and abandoned. Two wheels and the radio had been re- moved. It was learned that Mr. Roger Fish had had his car stolen earlier in the week. He was contacted by phone and his father arrived at the MacFar- lane home with police to in- vestigate., It proved to be Mr. | Fish's car. - The inquiry is now; in the hands of the police. The back driveway into this - bush has been repeatedly, closed but always broken through, as in the present instance. Roxy, Uxbridge To Show 'El Cid" Starting ihis 'Wednesday, movie enthusiasts will be able to see one of the finest films made in the last couple f years. "El Cid" starring Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren with a great cast of others tells a story of a spanish hero who as if chosen by 'destiny stemmed the onslaught of Moslem tribes on Spanish soil, The' film was eight months in the making, but previous to the actual production, a 'vast amount of research was made with the help of spanish auth- orities on mediavel history. ° Due to the length of the film i Lill only be possible to show erformance every evening tart ng at 8 pm. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. SRB CR) See advertisement on another page in this issue. EEA {x

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