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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Feb 1964, p. 9

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L} ® ® Ld 1] [ [4 e « _ ® J L} » ® » Ld J L v . . Children And Adults Enjoy Hot Dogs, Bacon Lucas & Arthur Ltd. supplied hot dogs and bacon, buns and bread were supplied by Christie Limited and Dempster Limited. The children munching away on their hot dogs in the above picture are only three of several hundred who enjoyed a big "Hot. Dog Party" wat Hope's L.G.A. Store last Friday and Saturday. Also en- joying the treats were several hundred adults who were served bacon on bread. Total servings amounted to close to 1000. the meat depa Local Florist Gives Demonstration With Flowers At U.C.W. Meeting Those who attended the gen- Green boxwood cuttings were eral. meeting of Port Perry combined with pink and white United Church Women on Tues. | carnations and heather in a day evening, February 11th, white glass pedestal- -type vase were delighted to have as their to make a suitable buffet or guest Mrs. Woods of Eleanor's | mantel piece. Flowers. \ Tulips, daffodils, freesia and iris were grouped in a cupid container, in keeping with the Valentine season. At the close of the demon- stration, the buffet arrange- ment was presented to Miss Gladys Joblin in recognition of the valuable service in the work of the Church given by her Mrs. Woods, who was intro- | duced by Mrs. Grant McDer- mott, held the attention of the audience as she displayed her talent in forming arrangements of artistic beauty, and was kept busy answering questions and giving helpful pointers throughout the demonstration. New. Lower Fares to Europe' Starting April 1st during part of the SUMMER ENQUIRE AT Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) 728- 6201 57 KING EAST | *Subject to Government Approval. | 2 teaspoons cinnamon {RECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" Serves 8 for a snack or dessert PLUM ROLY POLY Prepare your own biscuit dough or use a prepared mix. Roll out in 15 x 10. inch rectangle. Spread with melted butter. Combine Su- gar and spices, Sprinkle 14 on biscuit mix. Spread with strained plums leaving a 1- inch margin. Sprinkle with remaining sugar and spices. Roll up and cut in 1<nch slices. Place slices, cut side up, in a greased pan or muf- fin tin. Bake in hot oven 3 cups biscuit mix 2 tablespoons melted butter 4 cup sugar V4 teaspoon nutmeg - 1, cup canned strained plums (or junior plums) (450°F.) 15-18 minutes. Wine ' L] Busy serving hot dogs is Mrs. Fred Brooks and the children in front are Ricky, Peter and Cindy van Weston, in charge of the event. | Sunday, Feb. 2 Loa 8 PAs WH i Sy Ea Wh #3 Ee op RAL "oS vPlat hy AVI dS nT | « Fr 0 RL addi ive) MLE ' 0 ¥ JR - Jee Superintendent of rtment, Mr. Jack Francis was --Staff Photo father and herself. Mrs, Litt was the winner of the Valentine arrangement and Mrs. McDer- mott was presented with a cor- sage in honour of her recent birthday. The president, Mrs. M. Dow- son, presided and thanked Mrs. Woods. . Mrs. Linstead led tions, assisted by Mrs. Muir and Mrs. Godley. Mrs. Godley volunteered to be responsible: for correspondence with the foster child. PORT PERRY STAR, THURS,, FEB. 20th, 1964---9 | the Lord's Prayer given by the in devo-| The suggestion by Mrs. Heayn that two fast burners be in-! stalled in the Moffat stove was | accepted. It was also moved and carried to join the film council for one year. The girls of unit ten served refreshments at the close of |] the meeting. Softhall Meeting ~The Port Perry and District Minor Softball Association will |}} hold the first meeting of the] 1964 season on Sunday, Feb, 23, 7.30 p.m. at Arena. Amend- ments for the 1964 Ont. Ama- | Convention at | Owen Sound on April 8 and 4 teur Softball will be finalized. Delegates will also be ap- pointed as well as the nomina- tion for 0.A.S.A. executive to represent the Port Perry area. All executive and all other members are asked to be pre- sent at this meeting which not only starts off the new season but also will see to it that the town of Port Perry is well re- presented in Owen Sound.. The 1964 Executive is as follows: Pres.--Carl Luke 1st Vice Pres.--Don Cochrane 2nd Vice Pres.--Jim Irvine Treasurer--Elmer Lee Sec'y--Vin Walker Directors--Rod Foster, Bill Harper, Len Clark, Harry Short, Don Hurst, Don Gray, Joe Fowler, Chas, Bourgeois. Presents Heart Foundation $25.00 By MARIE On Feb. 11 the L.A. held their general meeting of the month, The meeting came to order with the singing of "O Canada" and The last meeting Chaplain Mrs. Ivy Fines. the were read and approved by the ladies and passed by the Pres. The busi- commitments minutes of Mrs, Marge Jackson. ness and social were taken care of and Mrs. Winnie Watson was installed on the exec. committee. Mrs. Clara Warren was presented with her past Pres. medal by the Pres. heartwarming and she was given congratulations by the members for a job well done. It was decided to donate $25. to the Heart Foundation of Canada ,and the check will be presented to Mr. Draper of the] Royal Bank of Canada in Port! Perry who is treasurer of the Port Perry group. Sorry to hear Mrs, Agnes Garvie is back in hospital and the ladies send their get well wishes. The meeting was closed with a verse of "Blest Be The Tie that Binds" and God Save The Queen. MONAHAN Minor Hockey News Port Perry Squirt All-Stars have a very impressive record of 9 wins and 2 losses with some of the competition being with Oshawa, Stouffville, Brooklin, Uxbridge, Cannington and Blackstock. The goal keeper Ricky Short has had 8 shut- outs with only 5 goals being scored on him in eleven games, while his team mates have scor- ed 37 goals. These kids play good clean team hockey and would surprise you the speed they can play for 8-10 year olds. In goal we have Rick Short, at defence Neil McLaughlin, Larry Jackson, Garry Waller, Gary Lee, with forwards Ricky Evans, Laurie Williams, Ken Nightingale, Cal Cochrane, Brent Heard, Bobby Young, Davey Bourgeois, Glen McCoy, Jamie McNab. These kids play every Friday night at 7.30 and two coming games are with Oshawa, Feb- ruary 21st and Stouffville Feb. 28. These kids could use your. support. Moms, Dads, Aunts and Uncles come on down and see these stars of to-morrow. Remember every Friday night 7.30 - 8.30. Chicken Broilers Sirloin Steaks Rindless Bacon FREE Town DELIVERY Every Morning Until 11 CAWKER BROS, 3 to 4 lbs. 33" AUT | i een 59P 0'Clock. IR i ES fee Shiite 8.00 p.m. to Members 35c¢. each Ene PTS UXBRIDGE TEEN TOWN DANCE Saturday, February 22nd In MUSIC HALL, UXBRIDGE MEMBERSHIPS WILL BE ON SALE FOR $1.00 SE le Sane = _ Sa ae Saas 12.00 p.m. Non Members 75c¢. each IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL YOUR BEST BET IS THE CLASSIFIED PAGE OF THE PORT PERRY STAR BD) {1 A (3 --- - ye ' J 4 3 re » ¥ '

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