TRS Eo I ae Ae SP Cain Sn bat ta Ln a ini, 5 Blackstock News (Continued) Mrs. Harold Swain and Miss Helen attended three showers in honor of Miss Nancy Martin in Oshawa during the past week. Mrs. Harold Swain spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs. Phena Mountjoy and sister Mrs. Bill Hallett, Oshawa. Miss E, A. Small, Coldwater and Mrs. le Roi Dibbon, Osh- awa, were recent guests of Mrs, G. V. A. Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hannah, Hampton, visited Mr and Mrs. J. A. Johiiston, Wednesday. Mrs. John Hamilton is spend- ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Warng, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Columbus and Mr. John Payne, Bobcaygeon were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mus. Harold McLaughlin and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Court- ney Graham. Several from this area at- tended Brooklin Fair Saturday. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Neil Malcolm were Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brooklin, Mr. and Mus. Stanley Malcolm, Caesarea, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm & | family, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning attended a Watkins conference at Fireside Barbecue, Lindsay, Wednesday. Misses Gertrude Henry and Doris Griffin, Toronto, spent the week-end at home. Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Mount- joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Sam- ells, Cadmus, were Sunday gaests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells. Rev. and Mrs. Duncan White and family, Peterboro, were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril and Den- nis. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell spent Wed. - Sat. at their farm Charlton, Ont. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Venning, Mr. Grant Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Frew and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell attended the Annual Trustee and Rate Payers Bun- quet and meeting in Newcastle. BS aA, a EPSOM NEWS (Continued) Epsom U.C.W. June 2 The U.C.W. meeting was held June 2nd at 8.30 p.m. It took the four of a social evening. Utica U.C.W. & U.C.A. were guests. Mrs. Barbara Evans took the chair for the Devotional period. Hymn 46 "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name" was sung. Mrs, Marie Wilson read the Scripture from Mark 5. Les- son Thoughts were read by Mrs. Barbara Evans, followed | | by Prayer. The president invited hold our July meeting July A. Last Wednesday evening the close lady neighbors surprised Mrs. Elgin Gray as they ar- rived at her home. A number of games and contests were en- joyed and Lorna was presented with a pole lamp, after which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Gray and family are mov- ing to Prince Albert in the near future. | Utica ladies to accompany us to Fair-, view Lodge where we plan to] PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs. June 10th, 1965 - 15 HARDBALL SCHEDULE Port Perry Hardball (remain- ing games) for 1965 in the It was decided to send a do- nation to Fresh Air Camp on Lake Scugog. We accepted the invitation to cater for the Ashton - Cather- Victoria Independent League wood wedding in September. Schedule. Mrs. Jean Millman read a . Hon GAMES story "The Cat". Sat., June 12th-- Little Britain at Port Perry Missionary period was taken | Wed., June 16th-- by Mrs. Asling who gave a talk Valentia at Port Perry about Hong Kong. Sat., June 26th-- Sonya at Port Perry Wed., June 30th-- Manilla at Port Perry Wed., July 7th-- Woodville at Port Perry Wed., July 14th-- Sunderland at Port Perry All home games start at 6.45 gave | p.m, and are played at Fair Grounds. AWAY GAMES Mon., June 14th-- Port Perry at Sunderland Fri, June 25th-- Port Perry at Fenelon Falls Sun., July 4th-- Port Perry at Sonya Iri., July 9th-- Port Perry at Woodville Sat., July 17th-- Port Perry at Manilla The roll call was answered by the name of a favourite re- cipe. The programme chairman was Mrs. H. Kerry. Mrs. Handel rendered a love- ly solo accompanied by Mrs. Millman. Utica U.C.W. two humorous Skits. Mrs. Millman played two or- gan solos. Mrs, Jeffery gave a couple of Short readings. Mrs. Beth Ashton also gave a read- ing. There was an exchange of fa- vourite recipes followed by a hat making contest. Group 3 were in charge of the lunch. HOPE'S I. G. A. FOOD MARKET Aylmer Fancy IGA Salad Dressing 2 Granulated White Sugar 7-0z. Pkg. Kraft Dinner 2. Jaffa Frozen Orange Apricot B.C. Drinks Choice Aylmer Fancy Tomato Juice 2 Orange Juice 5- 1.00 2 for 89¢ IGA Peaches 2 for 43¢c Cut Wax Beans 2 for 35¢ wil : ] SHORT RIB ROAST |b 45 48-0z. Tins 29° 32-0z. Jar 23° 1 10-1b. Bag ji 79° Pkgs. 20° N SIZE South African 'Newcrop' ORANGES ww 9 AVEL 48-0z. Tins CELERY 15-0z. Tins 20-0z. Tins Snow White, E 1 i 0 i Crosscut Rib Roast |b Boneless Shoulder Produce of U.S.A., Can. No. 1 Grade CALIFORNIA Florida Sweet & Tender CORN onthe COB (=P 9° Jumbo Size 29° So Good So Many Ways MusHroOOMS © 4c BLADE BONE REMOVED Royal Guest Rindless 1-1b. Pkg. 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