be BY Sp REEMA 1) 1 BSCS ES FTI TREES not least, Mr. and Mrs. Eagle- son, b2 yrs. Congratulations are extended to all these coup- les. As the floor of the S. S. room was being re-finished, the 27 members of U.C.W. had to go underground last Wednesday evening. The basement offered some advantages and we had a worship service which rated above average. Mrs. Keen, lea- der of Unit 2, led the devotional consisting of hymns, prayer by Mrs. B. Wanamaker, scripture read by Mrs. Hurst, a splendid talk by Mrs. Harris on bible pri- soners and a suitable reading by Mrs. G. Wanamaker. Mrs, Eagleson completed the study book on Brazil and gave some news of Dr. and Mrs. Dickson of 21 YRS OLD? GIANT FAB 220.0 5c " TENDERLOIN RIB DELMONTE FANCY (SavelOc) Whe Jou dy 2 , SORTS Bb] PORTION hb] PEACH HALVES 29c¢ Hospital shames. 3 Ib. Ave, 3b. Avg. HOSPITALITY To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY spring. Mrs. Barr gave a brief but concise report of the rally held at Pleasant Pt. After lunch was served the executive planned a wedding dinner for Nov. 20. Also on Wed. evening the young people joined a skating party attended by members of Greenbank, Pinedale and Sea- were killed in a car accident. Mrs. Currie of Woodville, also attended. Mrs. V. Tait is paying her annual visit to Claremont where she is staying with her friend Mrs Jack Hill whose husband is on a deer-hunting trip. Mr. Frank Watson and his son-in-law Mr. E. Dregar ex- recently. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson of Pefferlaw visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Butt and accompanied them on a visit to friends at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. Then on Tues- day Mr. and Mrs. Butt had din- ner with Mr and Mrs. Berry, Oshawa. Wally | acting Supt. Jim Fishley had to read the scripture lesson. There were no birthdays either but 89 people were in attendance. «© eg "Su CENTRE CUT PORK ROAST <= CHOPS elie Sie ie ili oie sili < Sie Sli Sli Sit eof _ailies AGR um We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities FRESH PORK SALE LOIN 0° PORK LB. IE Prices Effective Nov. 17, 18, 19 & 20 WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A LE MORE THAN YOU EXPECT AYLMER DETERGENT APPLE PIE LIDO FAMILY MIX BISCUITS B. L. Green and Cut Wax BEANS or PEAS 8 10 oz, Tins 99Yc 26 oz. Pkg. each BIC Ye Swift Pre-Dressed IGA SWIFTS SALE! Ls Ln grave groups. The skating was, pORT PERRY S T AR, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1965-15 i i in Sunderland, then all returned | AOA . to have lunch with the Pinedale | changed places for a week.| We are glad to welcome to | 58 . "teens. This party will take the | Frank was in Toronto while| our church on Sunday morning, Be Have you replenished your| Formosa. The business part place of the regular meeting as | Ernie spent his holiday hunt.| Mrs. Blanche Tresche, Spring- bys candle supply? It could hap-|led by Mrs. C. Short followed exams are coming up. ing around here, field, Penn. with her sister Mrs. GAR pen again, you know. the usual pattern, It was de- Grose and Mrs. J Groves, Tor A This was wedding' anniver-| cided to dispatch a bale of clo-| On Tuesday Mrs. Walter| On Sat, Mrs. A. Moon visit- onto with her mother Mrs. Fi sary week for a number of our! thing to Toronto. A letter was | King, accompanied by her sis-| ed her critically injured brother, Stone. | ES citizens and ex-citizens. They|read from Mrs. Dale of Port|ter Mrs. Kennedy of Lindsay,| Mr. Wm. Hadwin in Lindsay The teacher of the Jr. Boys' fy . were Mr. and Mrs, Mac McMil-| Hope, thanking the ladies for| went to Orillia to attend the | hospital and reports a slight im- Class had a spell of thon > go lan celebrating 34 yrs. of wed-| the dinner provided their Senior | funeral of their cousin, the late | Provement in his condition. 1 b g £ : . , . essness and forgot to provide a Y.: ded bliss; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Citizens' Club and inviting our | Mr. Chas. Burton and his two Mrs. A. Bruce spent a few| pr ber for 8. 8 #0 0 Reynolds, 85 yrs., Mr. and Mrs. | U.C.W. to be their guests in the | step-daughters, all of whom Program Number - | days with relatives in Toronto Roy Scott, 45 yrs.; and last but -- ~ i RT Te es - a a RC A a SE a Ap GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA SEEDLESS RUBY RED or WHITE 10 - 59 5-6 lb. Avg. YOUNG CAPONS 1 55 Swift Premium Rindless, Sliced Ib. 89. SIDE BACON Swift Premium Ib. 49. WIENERS 9 12-0z. tins 85- + WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and ¢ wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, no ER at as Luncheon Meat PREM Swift's Beef or Irish a SGT re 4 oR fy the Commission. STEW D 24-07 tins '7 Ge 3 CANADA FANCY GRADE 6 Quart Basket Silverleaf Bi N NEW McINTOSH APPLES 45° LARD 2 tb. pkg. BY« b. Jewel -- (3¢ Off) 3 2 CANADA CEE GRADE 6 Quart Basket c Shortening 2 1b. pkg. 65 4 ¢ SPY APPLES 79 " i ) To keep insured follow CANADA No. 1 GRADE 3 Ib. Cello Bag NIBLETS of CORN. PEAS, BEANS, in BUTTER SAUCE fi the instructions on the C 2 Hospital Insurance CARROTS 2 for 29 GREEN GIANT J 9-0z. pkgs. 9c vi! Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer Is required to give you v on leaving. A. WATSON STREETSVILLE oy mi Ti Se I I Sl a 3 Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan | ® asin IGA BINGO RAND 5 3 000.» go WINNER et Ta -. 2 fr ot A ha) EER AN Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontadle