SRI ns pr Tr rad ARS NN Re DUT FON FEAETPRER AEN SOEs SE RS iY ata! 3 FELONY LEER HTT 2,0. 08 REE ih + YF ELIT RSN SY py £ Rcd t 3 2 FYE 6" Prince Alhcot News At worship hour the con- gregation enjoyed Rev. Rice's enlightening message. The choir voices were most enjoyable ac- companied by organist, Mrs. B. Snelgrove. Offering gathered by John Hunter and Edward Heayn. Keep in mind the winter schedule starts next Sunday, Nov. 1. Sunday School as usual 1 o'clock. Worship Service at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. G. Groupe has returned to her home in Philadelphia for the winter months. The weather of last Wednes- day evening comprising of a little snow and a little rain idd ont hinder twenty ladies of the U.C.W. from gathering at the home of Mrs. L. Beacock. A well arranged Thanksgiving devotion was planned and given by Mrs. H. Holtby assisted by Mrs. N. Wilson and Mrs. Roy (Mildred) Hope. Mrs. Holtby WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Drop in and see what we have to offer. also gave a worthwhile veg- etable article pertaining to the theme. Offering was dedicated by ministers wife, Mrs. A. Rice. The president Mrs. H. Hod- gins at this time welcomed everyone and commenced into usual business. Secretary, Mrs. E. Martyn read the minutes. Treasurer, Mrs. E. Jewell gave a report of Turkey Supper, as a result it was a success finan- cially. Much credit is due the! convenor, Mrs. and her C. Neunham committee. She and several members suggested lit- tle improvements in connection with future suppers. All agreed the vecent installed hot water tank proved an asset for the lady workers. Bazaar was dis- cussed and tentative plans in charge of the committee, Mrs. Beacock, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. M. Hope and the president. Rem- ember the date, Wednesday, Nov. 18. Being no other busi- ness on the agenda the meet- ing closed. Levely lunch was served by Mrs. B. Snelgrove and Mrs. C. Love. We extend a welcome to a young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lane who are established in their new home on Simcoe Street. The Rod and Gun Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) } LIMITED ® YOUR CERTIFIED eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Sepvice Charge -- 728-6201 2 (3 lines) >® OO ® ® Oa, ® OaOaOaOa00C OSHAWA | 57 King St. Fast § ® Won't evaporate ® Non-foaming ® Non-corrosive ® Containsrust-inhibitors Give your engine the permanent protection of CO-OP ANTI-FREEIE UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130 UXBRIDGE 852-3321 L. Hutson last Thursday night. Misses G. and E. Brawn, and Mrs. McMaster, Port Perry Mr. H. Brawn, all of Raglan were company with Mrs. F. Mulvey. Mr. J. F. Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and Bryan were sunday visitors with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tay- _PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1964 --3 lor, also Miss A. of Oshawa. Strickland all, her mother, Mr. Thos. Recent week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Larry were Mr. and Mrs. T. Spoor, | son's home in Montreal. Marjorie and Terrie of Ken- more, New York. Plesed to note, Mr. Crae and Mr. A. Mrs. Harold Holtby visited Bailey and other relatives in Brooklin. Mrs. S. Lindsay is home from Hutson | spending a few weeks at her E. Mec Hunter are both home from the Hospital. DEPAR A. W. BROCK TMENT STORE Re, Hunter Checks Sport Shirts - $7.95 PLAID -- A SMART SHIRT FOR OUTDOOR WEAR There are many reasons for buying an Arrow Shirt, but the best one we can think of is that they're in impeccable taste. Take TERICOTA a new wash'n wear shirt which has been developed over a period of years by Arrow. An th intimate blend of 65% Terylene--35% Cotton has been used to offer: you the luxurious feel of cotton, and yet maintain its outstanding wash'n wear qualities. Styled in the Kent fused collar, convertible cuffs. Buy one today. "Fabric by Domil". | Priced at only $ 0.95 WHITE Cotton Shiris- $5.00, $6. Sport Shirts for Fall $9.00, $6.00, 6.95 Craft Coats 'FOR MEN Poslun Coals FOR LADIES -- LATEST STYLES $22.93, $24.95, $29.95 $22.35 $24.95, $29.95 Shoes for Young Men BLACK -- TIES IN A POINTED For Sewing- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Yard Goods CORDUROY, COTTONS, BROADCLOTH, WOOL GOODS, RAYONS, ETC. Lightning Zippers TOE LINE ) $10.95 Rubbers-Fleece Lined WITH STRAP AT TOP ° Childs $3.35, Boys $4.95 Junior $3.75, Men $5.95 Wool for Knitting MOLANA, CANADIANA, CHIEFTAIN, DOUBLE KNITTING ORLONS -- ALL IN STOCK Wallpaper-Stock Lines PREPASTED -- PER ROLL, 69¢c., 79c., 89c. SRR PE me ES -- CFR ¥ BT Sia = os gr ny Say an ; a TT ny, - ¥ RR a) oy -- rel FATT LR A ar Pee /