© Women's Hospital Auxiliary 12 Members of the Hospital Auxiliary were the guests of Mrs, M, B. Dymond on Monday, - June 20th at her home on Co- chrane St. for coffee and cake for the last. meeting before the summer recess. The meeting opened as usual with the Lord's Prayer repeat- «ed in unison, ge Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs, B. L, Wana- maker and Mrs, D. Crozier gave the treasurer's report. The bank balance currently stands at over $2,500. -- the highest members can ever recall, The Can We Afford TWO Farm Organizations ' hy, The Federation of Agriculture: _is respected, influential, respon- sible and progressive. "The Federation is built on - grass roots membership at the local level in all member or- ganizations; The Federation is an example of true democracy. For further information } consult your . ONTARIO COUNTY FEDERATION OF " AGRICULTURE Church Services ; ANGLICAN = ° 3 CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. R. C. Rose Sunday, June 26th--Trinity III 9.45 a.m.--Morning Prayer 'Wednesday, June 29th-- St. Peter & St. Paul Apostles 10 am.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN BLACKSTOCK Sunday, June 26th--Trinity III 11.15 am.--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A Minister . Sunday, June 26th-- re 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Service cancelled due "to Prince Albert Centennial * PRINCE ALBERT-- 11 a.m.--Rev. E. S. Linstead "7.30 p.m.--Rededication and Reconsecration Service. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH » Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, June 26th-- 10.00 a,m.--Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.-- Sunday School. PORT PERRY: e BAPTIST CHURCH ~ (Queen and Rosa' Sts.) 1. C. Bowie, Pastor Sunday, June 26th-- 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Service "United Church of Canada . SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey Sunday, June 26th-- 9200 a.m.--PROSPECT 10:05 am. --MANCHESTER 11:15 am.--SCUGOG. Rev, Tristram. will preach at all services. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 'Pastors: R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed.,, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Have a Problem? -- 985-2420 Spring Fajr brought in over $1,000 and®Was such a financial success that it may become an annual project -- at least until the new hospital is built and equipped, Forfeit Calendars will be pre- paved and issued to members early in the new year for action during the month of February. These proved very popular and RA Ta Ah successful just over a year ago, | Mrs, Gordon MacDonald is heading a committee to investi- gate the possibility of selling tickets at the Port Perry Fair on Labour Day. There will be several prizes including a quilt. Mrs, A. McDermott is to make enquiries about compiling a Cook Book as a- Centennial pro- ject, It is 'hoped to include re- cipes from many famous peo- ple--Proceeds from this would be used for some special equip- ment for the new hospital. oH | ros ort PERRY STAR Faced phn bion nti at addi Me kaneis dideltaiis it caved HREOC AA Ry A 3 Thursday, June 23, 1966 --5 The Auxiliary has pledged it- self to raise $20,000 for the new building and after a brief rest during July and August will be engaged in several fund raising activities, Mrs. Manns, knitting conener is short of baby bootees and any ladies willing to knit should contact her, Six pairs were given out during the month of June, Members concluded the meet- ing with a word quiz supplied by Mrs. S, Mumford. President Mrs, M. B. Dymond scored high- est and won a small prize. Mrs. A, McDermott thanked Mrs, Dymond for her hospital- adjourned. The following donations have been received and are herewith gratefully acknowledged. "Nestleton. W,I. ............ $10.00 Mrs. George Scott 5.00 CHEERY MORN INSTANT COFFEE 75 6 OL JAR wi AAA A A SS A NAS SS SSS] LB. PKG. CARLOAD FOOD MARKET Prince Albert EATING OUT? -- EATING OUT? -- We have everything for Summer Meal Planninig for Barbecue, Picnic, or an every day Full Course Dinner -- Quality Foods at the Right Prices, and of course -- the same friendly personal service, FRENCH'S 20Z JARS PREPARED MUSTARD JJ Dessert Topping DREAM WHIP 202. PKGS. MAPLE LEAF ENE ORANGE 46 OL. mw] c DONALD DUCK JUICE SS SS SSS SSC CNC ENCES SEN AAA A RA AA RA A LL A LSS SSS SN A A AAA AS SS CSS SC ECE ~ THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES RS CANADA'S FINEST PRIME RIB ROASTS Ib. | LEAN BRAISI BEE ah aaa A A A A LS SE CEN CCT CES A A A AN A A SA SS SC CC Rt eC ey uy w. 49: SURF : = 65: NG F DOG FOOD MAPLE LEAF / / / / / ' / / / : / / / / : / , / - / ' / / / / / / / 4 6 0z. Pkg. 27 £ DR. BALLARD'S 15 0Z. ; MRS. R. RANKIN FREE DRAW / / / / / / / / / / / / / [J / With A £5.00 ORDER ' / / / / / / / / / / / ' 8.30 to 9.00 "Except Tues. 8.30 to 1.00 Saturday ; 8.30 to 6.00 "WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW on $5.00 WORTH. OF GROCERIES OR OVER "STORE HOURS | 9d Prices Effective This Week-End, Wed. to Sat,, June 22 to 25 At anh id i eg 4 6 1D, a 730 4 4 pom fy ASN - an Se a are ? S- We aT a SR RET NT ro SEED ma) Te ho » - "Va oe) AT Qian AH i (gr ~~ 5 a So As")