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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 10

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This an : fo is a remarkable result of the Reports of standing commit aad + | tees were answered by Agric. community's voluntary contri- | ¢"c4n "Ind, Public Relations & bution to the welfare of our Citizenship OHV ETIETS, life. . : " Yours truly, Discussion & how > ralss . money. ove y Is. . Grant C. MacDonald Stone, seconded by Mrs. G. Blair, we have telephone euchres this coming month. Mrs, M. Lee & Mrs. R. Cook- Death IL.G.A. TAPES TO BE REDEEMED AT T. EATON COMPANY Early next month, Oshawa Wholesale Limited, supplier to I.G.A. Food Markets will bring out a new premium catalogue. Customers may select premi- THOMSON, Laura D, -- In ums from this new Spring. | Ottawa hospital, March 9th, Summer catalogue as in the| Laura Dafoe Thomson, widow past, OR they may exchange| of John W. Thomson, sister of their cash register tapes for | Flora Best and Sara Alexander. Eaton's merchandise certifica- | Burial took place in Ottawa. tes. The Dafoe family was well« Shoppers will receive a $2.00 | known in Port Perry district, merchandise certificate for each | having resided in Utica for. 50 tape folder of $150 in IGA store, years. Only survivors of the purchases. Such $2.00 certifi-| family now are Mrs. Llewellyn cates may be used at Eaton's' Best (Flora), San Fransisco and retail stores or through Eaton's Mrs. R. S. Alexander (Sara), Mail Order Offices. Toronto. Are you making the most of all these Banking Services? Your local branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce offers a completé range of banking serve ices. Here are a few examples: AUTOMATIC SAVINGS PLAN... the easy way to save, All you do is authorize us to transfer an agreed amount to a special Savings Account at regular intervals, Your savings and interest grow automatically! TRAVEL FUNDS ...the safest way to carry funds, For all trips, at home or abroad, always carry Travellers® . Cheques purchased at any Bank of Commerce branch, o 0, 0.0 %° 2% o o e = )o fo) 90 Qo BANKING BY MAIL... makes any Commerce branch as close as the nearest mail box, A service for cus. tomers who find it difficult to get to the bank, These aré just some of the many services offered by the Bank of Commerce, For full details, visit your nearest branch. Let the Bank that Builds simplify the business of banking for youl : CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE | Over 1260 branches to serve you Chi I J. G. PORTER, MANAGER man are to demonstrate their cooking lessons, the dates, this Thursday and Friday, March 19 and 20. The cost to be assumed by the W.I. The ladies that were able to attend the Millinery Course brought a breath of Spring by bringing the hats they made to show us. The motto "There is a destiny that makes us brothers" was She brought a review of the work of the Ass. Country Wo- men of the world. Little Bonnie Snodden, grand-daughter of the hostess, accompanied by her mother, sang two delightful numbers, one of which was "The Easter Bunny". Mrs, Baird read a poem on "Brotherhood". Mrs. Salenon of Finland dem- onstrated Hair Styling. Mrs. J. Cook as the model. vised the ladies to study and learn about it. _. There have been Hobo Teas going around among members of Greenbank W.I. One at the home of Mrs. K. Rodd where a real hobo sat down to tea, oh my! he must 'have been riding the rods for sometime. He was in such dire need of a wash cloth and soap! The other was at Mrs. P, Diamond's. So watch -4 i PORT PERRY / The President spoke a few |out ladies, these hobo's might capably given by Mrs. H. words on '"ARDA'", She ad-'catch you unawares, rhoenix. 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