'S , 0) < 9 yet ' Fria li FERS BT BANE DIS LAER BRR ROI (Fr W. BROCK DEPARTMENT CLEARING SYNOD SALE DISCOUNT ON MANY LADIES' -- MEN'S -- BATHING Short Sleeve Dresses -- MEN'S -- LADIES 25% LINES CHILDRENS SUITS Summer Coats STRAW HATS MEN'S T-S Reg. 298 for | QO & MEN'S SUMMER HIRTS Reg. 4.00 for 2 i 08 SLACKS 4.95 - 6.95 - 10.95 PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, August 12, 1965-3 SCUGOG NEWS Miss Sandra Chalmers of North Bay, University Collea- gue of Miss Pat Cornish, spent a few days with her at their cottage, McLaren's Beach. Mrs. KE. R. McCleland of Woodstock spent last week with Mrs. R. Peel. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue spent Sunday in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Manns & child- ren spent last week at Algon- quin Park. Miss Eileen Minty of Brant- ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. Colbear of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Currie of Leaskdale recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aldred & Beverley have motored to Sas- katchewan. While their will at- tend her sister's wedding. Attending the Prentice picnic on Sunday at Poplar Park Port Perry were Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice and family and Mr. & Mrs. R. Chandler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Halkett and Mr. & Mrs. R. Unwin of Cleve- land, Ohio guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleton of Whitby and Mrs. C. Buttorff of Coraopolis, Penn. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ap- pleton. Mrs. Marion MaGourik of Bonham, Texas spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Aldred. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Farmer of Toronto week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick and family spent two days in Tor- onto with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross. Mr. Peter Chappell of Tor- onto visited with his parents on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of Toronto at their cottage for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Haines, Brian and Leanne of Bowman- ville guests of her mother Mrs. R. Tetlow. Mr. and Mrs. John Gregg and family of Uxbridge and Mr. & Mrs. Ross Smith and family of Oshawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred. Misses Marie Slute, Ann Car- ter and Ruth Aldred are at Camp at Haliburton for the week, Mr. Murray McClaren spent Sunday at Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs. H. Helliwell & family, West Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pensini of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. Herrington and child- ren of Pettawawa and Mr. and Mrs. Don MacPherson & child- ren of Rouge Hill Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ty- rell. Doug Continued on Page 10 " © ® ® ® ® ® D ® ® ® ® > ® ® ® ® © 8 g 728-6201 ® . & (3 lines) ¢ DOG Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) i LIMITED ® YOUR CERTIFIED e TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service. throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- OSHAWA 57 King St. East Wallpaper ROOM LOTS a PRICE MEN'S OXFORDS FOAM RUBBER SOLES 6.95 LADIES' OXFORDS 2.98 Children's Patent Leather Shoes Reg. 6.90 - 0.95 for 4.95 ing as quickly as expected. high in moisture. in the field. places, are hard to store. B & W GRAIN AERATOR. UXBRIDGE 852-3321 Rains over the past week have held Crops from ripen- The best place to dry grain properly is If you plan to market wheat, try to market dry wheat. Moisture discounts are costly to everyone. Spring grain, with second growth, weeds or lodged Protect your investment with a from: spoiling you save the price of the dryer. Stop in and see the AERATORS we have on hand. UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE (0-0P GORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative Crops that are ripe will be If you save two tons of grain PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4180 SEES arty wn Ye Shi ERNST STR ol mn A ~ - - > - ¢ a NT ~ ---- ae a Ei - of ERS, LA --- - ", "a, i . Vip a - Sow nL rn SO i 2 pa a . HCY NT TT A Se 7 $ --- SRA ® 3' Ce RT F vs 25, v7 Pe La wv rar AE Perf ofa" ro, a DER rem _-- "wer, Nom 77 Siw AT