Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Apr 1964, p. 16

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

16 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1964 IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mrs. Harold Harris has re- turned to Montreal after spend- ing some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader. * * * Celebrating her birthday last week Mrs. Willy Moase enter- tained the following Dutch Wo- men: Mrs. Schillings, Mrs. Lies Fransen, Mrs. Marie Kroes, Mrs. Nelly Wouters, Mrs. Marie VanHam, Mrs, Liesze Colbear, Mrs. Anne Wanninkhof and Mrs. Joyce VanderVoort. All enjoyed a very pleasant even- ing. * & Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paul, Ottawa visited Mr. and Mrs, Fred Crawford. | : * s 8 ° Mrs. Roy Bryan, Oshawa spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Owen. x x * The many friends of Lenore MacMillan are sorry to know that she is a patient in Ux- bridge Hospital. All wish for her a complete and speedy re- covery, Eastern Star (Continued) annual Church Service would be held at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto, on Sunday; May 3rd at 3.00 p.m. Reports were received from the various convenors and it was pleasing to note that the members who have been ill or hospitalized are well on the way to recovery. Sincere sympathy was extended to the bereaved members. Among the distinguished guests welcomed to the East were:-- Worthy Grand Matron Agnes Young; Grand Adah Leola Thrasher; Grand Ruth May Waters; Grand Esther Eva Kelly; Grand Electa Peggy Murphy; Grand Warder Gwen Clarke; Grand Marshall Grace Jones; Past Grand Matron Ed- "na Anderson; Past District De- puty Grand Matrons Christine Russell; of Niagara Falls and Pearle Nolan of Markham; Pre- siding Matrons and Patrons--| Agnes and William Wallace, of Markham; Gladys Walkey, of Durham; Portia MacDonald, Scarborough; Phyl- lis Miller, York; Evelyn Platt, Ontario; Marjorie Ohlis, Aloha; Helen Holland, Golden Triangle and C..H. Murphy, Laurel, The Worthy Auction Sale SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, -- Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Antiques, includ- - ing power lawn 'mower, antique organ, rocking chairs, tables, coleman lamp' and dishés. The estate of the late ROBERT PICKARD, Lot 15, Con. 6, Uxbridge Township, 4 miles south of Uxbridge, % mile west, on Highway 1A. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:30. LLOYD wILSON, Auctioneer. E. G. Kennedy ® Pit Run Gravel ® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick Sand and Chips FOR QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 Aug. 13 happy to welcome so many past matrons and patrons of Blue Ray and gave them a hearty welcome and thanked them fox their support shown to her dur- the Those introduced were: Jessie Espie; Margaret Jeffrey; Margaret Hood; Margaret Cornish; Mar- garet Carnegie; Adelia White; Doris Nottingham; Emma Cook; Elsie Willis and Leonard Colbear. ing term to date. Invitations were received from several chapters, among which were Golden Deed on May 4th and Kingsway - Islington on May bth. During the evening, honour was brought to Blue Ray when the Worthy Grand Matron Ag- nes Young presented Past Mat- ron Margaret Jeffrey, of Blue Ray with her appointment as Grand Representative to Wash- ington, "The Evergreen State". In a few well chosen remarks, Sister Margaret accepted the honour bestowed upon her and stated that she was already looking forward to represent- ing the Order of the Eastern Star at Washington during the coming year. Another highlight of the ev- ening was the presentation of an Honorary Membership to Wor- thy Grand Matron Agnes Young by Worthy Matron Dora Sug- git on behalf of the members of Blue Ray Ray; which was also accompanied by a small gift in recognition of the Wor- thy Grand Matron's visit to Blue Ray, At the close of the meeting a delicious luncheon was served by the refreshment committee under the capable supervision of Mae Stark. During the social hour, Miss Barbara Taylor, a recent con- testant at the Sunderland Mu- sical Festival, fvoured with two delightful vocal solos. Her ac- companist was Mrs. Frank Has- tings, Musical Supervisor of the Port Perry Public School. 'and Earl | Matron was DOWSON"S Save 21c! Brookpark - Fresh Frozen "pies 4:85 Chicken - Beef - Turkey In 2 lb. Economy Bags FrenchFries 9c Bonus Buy! -- Save 17c! JELL-O POWDERS - Bonus Buy! -- Save 9¢! -- Fancy STOKELY"S CORN Bonus Buy! -- Save 7c! -- 'Bonus Buy! -- Save 10c! -- Bonus Buy! -- Save 4c! JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH 23. Bonus Buy! -- Save 10¢! - GLIDE SPRAY STARCH 59: QUAKER MUFFETS - - White or Coloured BALLET TISSUES - ROUND - SIRLOIN - T-BONE STEAKS WIENERS 2 lbs. for 79c. ED=WHITE] * | Choice, Branded, 'Guaranteed Tender 3 J BONELESS ROLLED RUMP ROASTS 1-83¢ | Lean - Boneless - Style STEWING BEEF Cube | 6 oz. Jar $1.09 3 oz. Pkgs. 10:51 15 oz. Tins 5:89]. 2:43 3c Off 4 Roll Pack. 41s 39. 32 oz, Size Quality - Cream Style "oxo 16 oz. S Save on these Features Save 60! -- Corned Beef 12 ox. tin Fray Bentos JSlc Save 4c!-- Dr. Ballard's 15 oz, tins Whole Fish or Beef and Liver Cat Food 3for49¢ Save 8c! -- Supreme . PEPPER - 29c LESTOIL - 69 PICKLES ATRIA jar 29c BONUS BUY YEAR! Sturdy 1" Tubing wide range of Colours ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR POLYPROPOLENE WEBBING 5 For meat loaves - burgers | For Lunches or Snacks Fresh Ground Minced Ib 59¢| Beer 21bs79c| BoLoeNa Ib29¢ Bonus Buy! -- Save 20c! -- 10c Off Pack Instant Coffee MAXWELL HOUSE By - the - Piece Cello wrapped snowball Cauliflower 29° Famous Palm Garden No. 1 14-0z. cello tube TOMATOES 25¢ Favourite for Flavour 3, 1 ONIONS - 19 Gourmet's Delight Mushrooms /b49c Refreshing California Lemons 6 for 29¢ No. 1 head Health and Beauty Aids! $1.09 Value!-- Super Size Tube PEPSODENT 89c 65¢ Value!-- Tooth Powder Ig. PEPSODENT 55¢ 45¢ Value!-- Shave Cream LIFEBUOY ~ 39c - Fresh Baked! Weston or Sunbeam Reg. 49¢ - Pkg. of 8 Chelsea Buns 45¢ ICE CREAM 27c Aunt Mary's Sliced 24-ox. BREAD Loaf 22c v

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy