Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ly RAE eo ER AA Sth rd. TARY NR di AY Banh ~ En BARAT wri dT SE "organize YW e¥yuye For a». ~ "we aly » 157 a (A )- [3 AO es EN & OR SF LA LIRADER WEA FE PEA SERED a, IN to Ne I - * a a b. RAL | SeS | * . oS vie Eh iQ $95 bens Ad » t $81] ~ Ales . Yih a Ee Tn eK AG 2 RISEN Ca XH 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1964 Preshyterial Executive Meeting Held By United Church Women Miss Millicent Luke, presi- dent of Oshawa Presbyterial United Church Women, presided over an executive meeting at Simcoe Street Church, on Wed- nesday, March 11th, 1964. The president conducted an open discussion re-timing of forthcoming meeting to be held | on May 12th at 10 a.m. in St. Andrews Church, Oshawa. Sug- gestions to chairman convenors to name their committees from various levels of city, town and | country and to have names ap- proved by May meeting, Mrs. Miles Chapman, Picker- ing, recording secretary gave the roll' gall. Mrs. J. Scott, Oshawa, litera- ture secretary gave a reveiew of books to assist Christian work. . The New Curriculum book "God and His purpose" by Rev. J. S. Thomson, former mo- derator, and the study guide were on sale as well as other books. These books will great- ly help programs to be more interesting in local units. Mrs. Stephen Saywell, venor of leadership education development spoke on the forth- coming Study at Five---Oakes| from the 7th to 9th of April, Anyone interested in this study group and would like to attend phone or write Mrs, Stephen Saywell, 64 Cadillac St., S,, Oshawa, before March 20th, SO as car or bus transportation could be organized. At moon everyone enjoyed their own box or bag lunch with a cup of tea provided by the local U.C.W. -The afternoon session, a! worthwhile interview took place' with Mrs. Allan Down, a vice president, asking Mrs. Ross Stevens, Bowmanville, about :- her recent visit to her daughter, | Miss Muriel Stevens, R.N. who IN AND OUT OF _TOWN--| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garvey and sons of Dartmouth, N. S.; are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Agnes Garvey, Caleb St. Port Perry. : 'X X X Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Grainger, Toronto visited Mrs. George Clarke and Mrs. Clive Boyd on Monday. X X X Bon Voyage to. Mr. Peter Hvidsten, publisher, Port Perry Star, who leaves to visit his{. birthplace in Norway on Friday. Also Happy Birthday! X X X ; Mr. Bill McLaughlin, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McLaughlin, Union Avenue, left. for Lookout, Sask, where he will be working. X X X Mrs. Archie Farmer was re- leased from Port Perry Mem- orial Hospital this week, after treatment for a fractured knee. "XXX Phoebe, of Phoebe's Beauty! Salon attended the "Cavalcade! of Beauty" at the Hairdressers Convention held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. She re- ports the Convention was well worth-while and of great value to professional hairdressers. X..X %; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman have returned from St. Peters- burg, Florida. Hilltop Herald | By Jody Eade The boys' wrest- 1 team travel- fed to Markham to compete in the Georgian . Bay Wrestling Cham- pionship. Our school placed 3rd. wior, Dale Beare, Larry Da- on, and Leslie Brown were vi . champions, + On Friday 13, the last day of Patrick's Day Dance was held at the examinations, a St. The dance was well iby the Athletic So- veryone had a good school. ciety. time, I education. con-| i \ Four-- boys, Ron is stationed in the Congo, Afri- ca, This was a most informa- tive first hand account "of the conditions in Africa at the pre- sent time. The Africans are very anxious to receive more She told of attend- ing church and sittting on five inch planks with no back sup- port. The need for medical supplies and clothing is great and our help could be given through our duplex envelopes. Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary Ten members attended the meeting held on Monday, Mar. 16th at Port Perry Community Hospital with Mrs. M. B. Dy- mond presiding, Mrs. D. Crozier read the Treasurer's Report which show- ed a balance in hand of approxi- mately $700. It was voted to give a further $600 to the Hos- pital Board towards the instal- lation of oxygen and suction pipes, This project is to cost $1300 in excess of the original Make Additional Contribution estimate of $3000, It was also voted to pay the Association fee of $25. and any bills outstand- ing. Mrs, Cornish reported that a potted hyacinth will be given to each patient at Easter and a lily supplied for the office. Baskets of candy will be dis- tributed to the children. Manns reported nineteen pairs of baby hootees on hand. Mrs. Dymond announced that the Regional Spring meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary will be Mus, |. held on Thursday, April 16th at Cobourg, Mrs, Bailey, guest speaker, will give a talk on "The Therapy of Art". Mem- bers wishing to attend should contact Mrs. Dymond not'later than April 8th. A hospital tea and bake-sale will be held on Saturday, May 9th in the Municipal Hall. For a summer project members are considering holding a Penny Draw. Details of both these projects will be discussed at the next meeting on Monday, April-20th. Since the last meeting December 1963, the following donations have been received: Port Perry U.C.W. ...$ 65.63 Diminshing Teas to date FROZEN FOOD FEATURE! that makes the L, i SAVE 10¢! - DELICIOUS SUPREME FROZEN PIES mE 39. Golden Hour Easter Golden Hour Assorted CHOCOLATES 99c | -Cello Pkgs., - CANDIES 29c 39 "Fresh Sliced 1-1b. Box Beef Liver BEST BUY! - Save 32¢!.- 2c Off Twin Pack ive DELSEY TISSUE - 8-51 BEST BUY! - Save 6c! - Quick or Instant QUAKER OATS - BEST BUY! - Save 4c! - Lancia | MACARONI or Spaghetti BEST BUY! Save 4c! Twinkle Assorted CAKE MIXES - - 2:45. 'BEST BUY! - Save 4c! - Liquid JAVEX BLEACH - BEST BUY! -Save 8c! Save llc! - Assorted Fruit 48-03. Tins Allen'sDrinks 3for$1 Save 14¢! MAZOLA OIL 79c Save 140! Loose Packed Stuffed Manzanilla Club House OLIVES Save dof - Fancy Sliced 20-08, Tins Dole Pineapple 37c DOWSON'S Boneless . Well Trimmed - Rolled . RUMP ROAST 1b79¢ : BEEF Blended For Meat Loaves Ground Always Tender . 39: Large Pkg.: 43 2 Ib. Cello Pouch Packs 32-Oz. Size Package of 60 TEA BAGS rotor Parker's 17: Choice - Branded - Guaranteed Tender ROUND -- SIRLOIN -- T-BONE STEAKS Ib 55¢ Fresh Sliced Trend . 6-oz, Flex Pack Pkg. Hips of Beef Cut and wrapped to your specifications FREEZER SPECIAL Choice Branded 65 1b. to 75 1b. 65: Cooked a, | C Ham 49: Sweet Sunkist California 37 23 BAKED FRESH! - Weston or Sunbeam Regular 450! Fanoy Qlty. Cream Style' 15-02. ting Stokely's Corn 2 for 39¢ staid fd ut ped SRO Ge iY PY Loh hi oh lh it i +5 nbs APL Ontario No. 1 Large FE eo 10 * due YELLOW ONIONS 39 Farhous for Quality No. 1 grade 50 Ib. bag P.E.. Potatoes $1. 39 _ Crimson Red Hot House 'No. 1 RHUBARB - - = b23c¢ ; Save 4c! - Dole Fanoy Fruit Cocktail 35¢ 20-o0z. Tin a2-0x. B41, | Angel Food Cake each 4le| g.00 1101 Beef or Irish 15-08. Tins. Hot Cross CLARK'S hii init NORTON. A STEWS - 2 for 59¢ 12-oz. Jar Save 10c! Liquid Debble 38-02, Size 28-03, Package : : TY uo 49¢ Uncle Ben's Rice . pkg. 57¢ DETERGENT 69¢ _Save 6c! 'Window Cleaner 20-02, Bottle WINDEX with - SA '0 CHRISTIE: SODAS 11h. 3c. 39¢ in > - i fee

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy