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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Oct 1964, p. 2

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og Lie AFT AE Led NLS AY Wr Ahk Pe 4 ROP . vis rENEY, 2--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. G. Prentice and Mr. and Mrs. E. Till were in Toronto on Monday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Prentice. Winners at the Euchre and Dance held in Epsom School, Oct. 16th were: Ladies-- Mrs. Reid Cook, Mrs. Olive Lane, and Mrs. Lena Ogden. Gents-- Arthur Taylor, Ernest Till and Johnny Preece. There were 15 tables of Euchre played. Next Euchre will be Oct. 30th. Mrs. Roland Armstrong and Tommy spent the week-end with friends in Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore in Oshawa on Sunday. Executive of the York Pres- bytery of United Church Men "met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Simpson visited with Mr. -and Mrs. E. Wilson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Barry Bushell and daughters of Oshawa vis- EPSOM NEWS ited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pren- tice of Toronto and Miss Ruth Wilkinson of Uxbridge were supper guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice. Miss Vera Prentice called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton on Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and Richard were Sunday sup- per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hockley of Milliken. Mrs. O. Tindall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson attended the Missionary Fest- ival at the United Church in Greenbank. There was a fine crowd present. There was also a good at- tendance at the Annuad Church Anniversary at Epsom on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. Wm. Asling and Mr. D. Prentice visited with Mr. Jas. "Give me one ¥ - 5 How Do You Proceed? It's easy. Pick up an Application for Certification form at your National Employment Office or Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation office, fill it out and mail to your nearest CMHC office. If you for you. Complete information on the program is included on the application form. Act Now See your builder and arrange to have your home winter- built, Help yourself to that $500 cash incentive and help Canadian industry stay busy throughout the winter. Last Winter more than 28,000 homes were built under this program. {| WINTER BUILT good reason why | should build my home this winter" Here are five hundred! You Get a $500 Cash Incentive To help keep Canada's building trades busy and productive during the winter season, the Federal Government is again offering to pay a $500 cash incentive to those who build or buy a winter-built home for their own occupancy. What is a Winter-Built Home? A winter built home under this program is one that has not proceeded beyond the first floor joist stage by November 15th and is substantially completed by March 31st, 1965. nT I | wish, your builder can do this DO IT NOW! Have Your Home Winter-Built! Issued by authority of Hon. Allan J. MacEachen, Minister of Labour, Canada. W.B-2.65A "General of New Brunswick and is much in demand as a speaker | "RM Mitchell on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Card vis- ited with Mrs. Jean Benns of Claremont on Sunday. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haugen to Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharpe of Toronto were supper guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Prentice. P.C's Hold Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Progressive Conservative asso- ciation for the federal Riding of Ontario will be held next Thursday, November 5, it has been announced. The Masonic Hall in Port Perry will be the scene of ac- tivities which will include the election of officers for the com- ing year and the opportunity to meet and hear special guests. Activities will get under way at 8 p.m. Heading the list of dignitar- ies will be Mike Starr, Ontario County's popular Ottawa mem- ber. Joining Mike Starr will be Gordon Fairweather, Member of Parliament for the New Brunswick Riding of Royal. One of the younger members of the Federal House, Mr, Fair- weather is a former Attorney Gawker's Food Market DEVON Sliced Bacon - 1's ..... 63c. BURNS By the Piece Visking Bologna ...... " 29c. FRESH Spare Ribs .............. 55¢. SMITH'S RASPBERRY 20-0z. Pie Fill ................ 4c. AYLMER 24-0z. Strawberry Jam ....... 55c. QUICK Large Pkg. Quaker Oats ........... d6c. AYLMER 7 TINS Condensed Soups ....... 99c. AYLMER WILL REFUND YOU--70c. Actual Cost ......... 29c. Bananas ...........21bs.29c. CAWKERS FOOD MARKET across the country. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to pass of he Gout 0 come nd | USE The CLASSIFIED SECTION meet personally their Member of Parliament during the short formal part of the meeting and during the social portion of the evening which will follow. Port Perry, Ont. 985-2221 of The PORT PERRY STAR a Want to buy horse? Get a Commerce Boots & Saddle Loan ~ Or maybe you've got your eye on a special TV set. Or is it a deep fiéeze, a car or sailboat? You name it. One of numerous Commerce loans can 'be precisely matched to your needs. Phone or visit the Loan Department of any Commerce branch. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE wt Cade IWR En ,

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