SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. Tibbling and family of Don Mills Road, Miss Arlene Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson of Listowel recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. Johnson. Mr. Leland James of Toronto a guest of Mr. C. James for a 'week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Brooklin were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. M. McLaren. Master Eric Pogue of Oshawa spent several days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. Empringham and: Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice and Bruce, Toronto and Clare- mont guests on Sunday. Mrs. L. Pearce of Oshawa, week-end guests 'of Mrs. R. Tetlow. Miss Nancy Stewart, Oshawa spent several days last week with Miss Beverley Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Wadham, of Toronto and Mr. Paul Harding, Toronto at Pine Point this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson, Lynda and Susan of Toronto, Sunday visitors with her 'par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis. Mrs. Aldred, Sr., of Whitby Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. * pat Rh Fae UN RIT NE. y EH 4 Cre AEA RE RN BE SE C. Aldred. Mr. Michael of Toronto, guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. Cawker for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mann and children have returned after holidaying at Algonquin Park and Kingston. Mr. Grant Kerry and Mr. Keith Rodd week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Misses Beverley and Virginia Eden entertained 45 teen-agers to a Weiner roast on Satur- day night. A lovely time 'was had by all. Miss Sandra Fralick of Tor- onto at her home for the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckett and Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells and Linda holidaying at 'Cry- stal Lake. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham were Mr. and Mrs. J. Melanson, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lehman, Clare- mont; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lee, of Kinsale. Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey of Prince Albert, a recent guest with her' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of Sunny Brae Golf Course TOURNAMENT FOR BOYS ¢ AGE GROUPS 10-13 Years - 14-17 Years Thursday, August 27th Tee-Off Time 1.00 p.m. TROPHIES AND PRIZES If Rained Out -- Tournament will be held AUGUST 28th ENTRY FEE $2.00 FALL ABLE cost. LINDSAY 106 Kent St. W,, Lindsay, Ont. Address School: Grade Attained PARENTS . YOUNG PEOPLE Registrations Now Being Accepted for the OPENING Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1964 We are NEVER too busy to explain your difficulties. Extra help FREELY and CHEERFULLY given. PRACTICAL Business Training at REASON- Tuition $35.00 per month. Modern machines & methods. Take only the subjects YOU require. required by YOUR efforts. SPEEDWRITING SCHOOL SPEEDWRITING, The Modern Shorthand, takes only 8 to 10 WEEKS--not months. "SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING COURSES FOR YOUNG MEN For further information, clip coupon and mail to: COLLEGE esses sanrnine eeeer ITTY TITTY EE TL EE TT EY ARYA TAN Y CLE TE TE CL TE TEE TY) LO EE rE CE LRT Y TERM You set time BUSINESS Phone 324-2411, if no answer call 324-5118 Birth date Your Goal Ashburn News Mr. and Mrs. M. Bennett, of London were Friday evening guest of Mrs. M. Sparks. Miss Margaret Gilpin visited her grandmother in Timmins recently. Pleased to report Mrs, A. Richardson progressing favor- ably from her operation in Oshawa General Hospital. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman and family, recently of Brooklin to our vaillge. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton, and son, Allan; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt at Baileboro on Tuesday. Mrs. M. Sparks attended a shower in honour of Miss Helen Pickering and Mrs. Johnson, Sr., supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson. Miss Annie Mawhinney, Ajax is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Minty in the sudden death of his brother in Toronto. Service next Sunday at 11:15 a.m. You are cordially invited to attend. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1964--38 Dryden at the home of Mrs. Howard Stiver, Unionville on Thursday evening. Mrs. Warner Lynde, Brooklin was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynde. Ronald and Arnold Ashton spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Purdy in Toronto. Miss Judith Batten returned home on Saturday after spend- ing three weeks at the Crus- ader Bible Camp. Lenore McAndless ,of Don Mills spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Evening Worship was fairly well attended at Burn's Church on Sunday, Aug. 9, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. A. Rice, of Port Perry was in charge of the service. Miss Marlene Gaudaur presided at the organ. Lisa and Kyle Gau- daur sang a duet, "Faith of Our Fathers." SPECIAL Helen's Beauly Lounge 361 ROSA ST. PORT PERRY $10.00 PE For SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING TINTING and CUTTING This Week's SPECIAL, August 13 - 22nd -Appointments Anytime. RMANENTS $1.50 Phone 985-7309 HELEN MENZIES, Prop. ASSORTED FLAVOURS FRESHIES 4 for 19c. 4 BA BICKS BY DILLS 24-0z. Jar 45¢. prom 20 oz. Tin ~~ - DEL. MONTE - A FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 - bbc. We. SPECIAL 'K' | KELLOGGS 61; oz. Pkg. ROYAL Fresh Grade 'A' FRESH LEAN, Well Trimmed RIB PORK CHOPS CANADA PACKERS DEVON RINDLESS INST. PUDDINGS J Pkgs. 4c. ___ This Week's MEAT Features 2-3 tb Av. Wght. CHICKENS ..... " 35c. CHICKEN . .... ™ dc. LOIN Pork Chops . Toc. SAUSAGE ....... 49. SIDE BACON .... 59. WINNER Mrs. Mandarin Oranges 2 - 49c. FREE DRAW on $5.00 worth of Groceries with a $5.00 order SAICO 11-0z. Tins of last Week's DRAW Jeannine Rensink or over. WED. - Prices Effective This Week-End SAT, AUG, 12 - 15 0 1b 69c. Tray eo 1b Pkg. LIQUID -- 24-0z. Btls. MIR .... 2-78. 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