Tar Y), Fre add EL SV CNS Sele roam NE YA POLE Way aot Kf AYR Ad xl) Prince Albert News (Too late for last week) On Sunday the annual Fam- ily Day service was observed in the church and well attended. The junior choir again exercised their vocal chords, accompanied by the organist Mrs, B. Snel- grove. Our minister Rev. E, 8. Linstead delivered a story from which all ages obtained sound advice. Mr. and Mrs. Murray -------- Linton presented their wee baby Velvet Lyn for baptism. Offering gathered by Don and Grant Beacock. Keep in mind next Sunday worship at 10 o'clock and S. S. at 11 a.m, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Mar- tyn and Bruce attended church service at Oakwood during which their grandaughter baby Brenda Jean Lake was baptized. This special event was follow- ed by a sumptyous buffet lun- cheon served to the immediate family gathering at the home of Brenda's parents Mr. and Mrs, John Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh were paid a visit from former neigh- bors including Mr. and Mrs. Monty Thompson and little girl, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. I. Liscum, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peel and family, Peterboro, visited his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peel PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 21st, 1964 -- 7 and children, Mr, and Mrs. Russ Chettle- burg called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and renewed ac- quaintances in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock at- tended the funeral of his late cousin, Mr. Floyd Downer, Fen- elon Falls on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. F. Gibson visit- ed friends in Lindsay hospital on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Jeffrey, Millbrook, visited his brothers, Frank, Albert and Howard. Mr. Jas. Nokes, Oakwood was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Allen Martyn. Mr. Robt. Plum, Toronto, vi- sited in the village on Sunday and attended I.0.0.F. Church service at Port Perry in the evening. Mrs, L. Skinner, Fort Perry, with her sons and wives, Ray and Don. A prompt recovery is wished Mrs. E. Stanton who has been under the doctor's care. SHOPPING BEGINS 1n the Star Our Advertisers Are Prepared To Supply All Your Needs - To X05 : ° NS ® For the Farm, Seed, Feed, Fertilizer and Equipment iy ® For Car, Garden, for Sports, Hobby or Other Needs > 3 fe ® For The Home's Furnishing Replacement or Redecorating Supplies 3 ot 8 ® For The Family Wardrobe hen [hee Bey 7 n at : : .. ' | Hi Shopping Starts On The Pages Of This Newspaper i : : a How does the wise shopper know where to go to She checks, compares, calculates . . . . then goes iL i # get the above merchandise and just where the directly to the stores that have the right mer- \ | a best "buys" are, with no waste motion or loss of handise for her at the right price. gs 4 time? The secret lies in how well she reads That's why smart merchants start their selling fe The Star before she goes out to shop. She where she starts her shopping -- in the columns ar carefully studies all the ads. of The Star. 0 > Li ~ |PORT PERRY STAR | | hd | i TELEPHONE 985-7363 5 N