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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Jan 1966, p. 16

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a - Cs mr AI ss RMR, < yo a ar 2 Cv WG tq ov ERT SE SR, - ~ rd HEAL ERLISTE WE LIONEL "TE A A0s SHER ILE EFS REEA hE, - - AS 2 PEL STAT 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Jan. 6th, 1966 IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mrs. Connor, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs, Claire Slemmons, Oshawa, Mr, Robert Jeffrey, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slemmons, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ireland, Deb- orah and Robert, Ottawa, spent the Chrstmas week-end with Mrs, C. C, Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs, Irving Boyd spent Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. Don McGibbon, Toronto, -- Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Hayes, Brandon, Manitoba, have re- turned home after spending a few weeks with his mother Mrs, Ernie Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearce, Mrs. Nellie Crawford, Black- stock, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Crwaford, and for New Year's their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paul, Ottawa. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowle and family, Bowmanvlle called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison on Sunday last, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Hegg, Cry-. stal Springs, Sask. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare & family spent Christmas with Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Scott in Tor- onto. They visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. D. Holden, Oshawa and spent New Year's with Mrs. Lue Beare, Claremont, Mr and Mrs. James Owen, R. R 1, Port Perry celebrated their 62nd Wedding Anniversary quietly at their home on Decem- ber 22, with their family Glen and Marian, Bill and Melba, and Winnie Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Owen are enjoying good health. Mrs. Owen reported picking pansies in her garden Jan. 1st. --® - - ples of the ice balls examined Warns Against Plastic Ice Balls revealed a tendency to leakage with repeated use. Their use in drinks could present a health hazard, Dr, Dymond emphasized. Dr, M. B. Dymond, Minister | Kong, be discontinued immedi- of Health for Ontario, has re-| ately. commended to medical officers| Laboratory examinations of of health throughout Ontario|the water content of the ice Further work indicates other that the sale of plastic covered | balls show a high degree of organisms associated with bu- ice balls and novelties for cool- | contamination with bacteria of | man infections have been iden- ing drinks, originating in Hong | intestinal origin. Further, sam- | tified. To date, only the pro- ducts from Hong Kong have been found infected, Persons now using these pro- ducts should examine them care- fully. If originating in Hong Kong or showing signs of leak- age, discard them. To date, no illnesses directly traceable to the use of the ice balls have been reported. It's Value Checkid Lamb Week at Red & White SPECIALLY SELECTED "CHOICE PLUMP IMPORTED" Leg O' Lamb 59: IDEAL FOL . _._:LING "Cho.ce cu.cy -- Thick Cut" LOIN LAMB CHOPS 79: THREE MEALS IN ONE -- Roast -- Fry -- Stew LAMB in A BASKET 39: FOR A TASTY TREAT -- "Lean -- Fresh-Made" Fresh Lamb Patties 49: Large Boxes Washed Curly Ontario Yellow Save 32¢! Moderne Facelle Tissues 3-7 3¢ Save 6c! Jet Spray Aerosol Tin Bon Ami Cleanser63c Save 40c! 15¢ Off Pack \ Instant Coffee 6-0z. Jar 0) A / LB Chase & Sanborn 93 A Save 8c! Fancy Quality 3 Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Nelson and family have just returned after spending Christmas and New Year's in Florida and other southern states, Mrs. J. H. Hardy, Shanley St. has returned home after a two week visit with relatives and friends in London, Fenwick and Grimsby. ¢« Oo ° St. John's Presbyterian Church Minister: Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A, Sunday, Jan. 9th-- 10 a.m.--Divine Worship Ordination of Elders. Hon. Dr. M, B. Dymond, Speaker. 11 a.m.--Sunday School Classes for all ages. Port Perry Native Assistant Planner Fraser Manning, 22, of Fene- lon Falls, has been appointed as assistant planner with the Peterborough Planning Board, Mr. Manning (son of Mr. and Myrs, George Manning) who was born at Port Perry where he re- ceived his early education, gra- duated with an honors degree in geography from McMaster Uni- versity in November, He gain- ed hig secondary school educa- tion in North Bay where he lived for a number of years. Halves 15-0z. Tins GoldenPeaches3-7¢ Save 7c! Fancy Quality 20-0z. Tins Apple Sauce 2for 39: Facelsior De fase RED2WHITE | [EEATIEINT Sunshine Fresh Produce Crisp Red McIntosh Fancy 6 Qt. Basket APPLES 79 Biscuit Features! 5 Varieties Fancy SUPREME itl iscurts 3:89¢ Reg. 39¢! Weston or Sunbeam '__ SUGAR Loaf 35. 10-02. Cello Bag Spinach 2 for 39 Nutritious and Economical No. 1 3-1b. Poly Bag Carrots each 25¢ No. 1 3-Ib, Poly Bag Onions 2for 39 , Save 6c! Fragrant 2-Cup 100 to Pkg. 719 Cello Pkgs. FROZEN FOODS OF QUALITY PILLOW : Save 12¢! Morton's Tasty Beef - Med Meat Pies 5 for $1 Mea Brand Whole 2-1b. Bag Kernel Corn 53c¢ MADE IN INDIA Sifto Valley View BreakfastiPrunes49c For Icy Walks . . . 2-1b. Size 5-1b. Size Ice Salt 29c BEST BUY! Save 5c! HEAT AND SERVE Kraft Dinners 2:27 BEST BUY! Save 10c! AUNT MARY'S 24 0z. Loaves SLICED BREAD 5:si BEST BUY! Save Gc! LIQUID 64-0z. Plastic JAVEX BLEACH 43 BEST BUY! Save 29c! SUPER WHITE | SUCCESS WAX 59: WHERE FRIENDLY PEOPLE SAVE YOU MORE . 11-0z, Bottles Heinz Ketchup 4:87 | DEST BUY! Save 4c! Red & White Homo PEANUT Butter 39: 4 BEST BUY! Save 15:2! Protect Your Floors 16-0z, Jar 1-1b. Tin fu, ° D 0 WwW S ON ? S | HAMBURG Scotia STOKLEY'S PING Mr. Manning was employed | with Ontario Hydro at Fenelon Falls during his summers at university, Mr. Manning's starting salary will be $5,700 annually, FREE PARKING AT THE REAR Seeasssssecsiarenrtisiestanis A A eerererenes 39c¢c. 1b. SC. 3 lbs. for $1.09 Gold APPLE JUICE 418 oz. 3 Tins for $1.00 ceerernnnens 48 oz Tin 39c. FOR CUSTOMERS OF OUR STORE.

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