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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Feb 1967, p. 12

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y 5% -~ y A © . 8 > a BEES, SEN hay Sas ~, Sah ve enliven SAR AICAS M fsin an be 8 PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1967 SCUGOG NEWS On Wed. evening the "Head" U.C.W. met at the Prince Al bert home of Mrs. Mabel Gra: ham with 19 present. The meeting opened with an excerpt from a booklet on Church meetings that matter". This was followed "with hymn, "Come let us sing of a wonder- ful love" and the Centennial prayer. Mrs. Heather Reader 'read the Scripture from Mark 15. Mrs. Helen Redman con- ducted a discourse on the "Crucifixion" following the reading of a magazine article "Did Jesus plan His crucifix- ion?" In the roll call all re- called old fashioned kitchen utensils. Notes or words of apprecia- tion were received on behalf of Mrs. Miller and from Rev. F. G. Joblin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins and Joyce. - The Hospital, Committee re- ported that Centennial spoons will be given to new babies this year, instead of bootees. For the Spring Fair we chose aprons again. We were also reminded of a travelogue to' be given Feb. 22nd in the Presby- terian Church. During the business - discus: sion we were informed of addi: tional literature added to our supply and an excerpt was read form "Sunday - To-day and To- rrow". We were requested to remember the Presbyterial annual meeting in Oshawa. Many membership tickets were purchased. ~ Mrs. Graham's group read through a playlet--"Once upon a sometime street". Mrs. Ethel "Redman gave two readings and Mrs. Reta Reader' conducted a contest on place names of Can- ada. The prize winners were Mrs. Ruth Heayn and Mrs. Clara Dowson. IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mr. and Mrs. George W. Samells, Lilla Street, were hon- oured guests on Saturday even- ing at the Oddfellows Lodge 'Hall in Port Perry. The social evening, arranged by their - children, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Bailey, was held in honour of the couple on the occasion-of their 40th wedding anniversary. % * * Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bradley, 'Kim and Stephen of Uxbridge, 'visited Mrs. W. S. Nott one day last week. ; * * *® The Boy Scout Paper Drive on Saturday, in spite of the bad weather and driving conditions was quite successful with the scouts and volunteers collecting some 7% tons of papers. This was the first of five paper drives that the scouts partici pate in throughout the year. - * * * Mrs. Louise Patterson, Port Perry, demonstrated rug hook- ing in St. Marks Anglican Church Oshawa, the later part of 'January. She was ably as sisted by Mrs. Orval Heayn. Many questions were asked by the enthusiastic group present. * * 3 Mrs. Cecil Blenkhorn who has been visiting Mrs. 'Patterson recently left for her home in Athol, Nova Scotia on Monday last. LJ LJ LJ Many relatives from Port - Perry and vicinity attended the wedding of Miss Joyce Cawker to Mr. Anthony Frank of Sarnia, Ont. Joyce is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cawker of Kirkfield, Ont. Those attend: ing from Port Perry were: Mr. and Mrs. James Cawker, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Don Forder and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker, On Friday evening the 'Head' U.C.W. sponsored a euchre party in "Grace" parlours when approx. 50 people enjoyed games, and a social time dur- ing 'lunch. High prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Graham' and Mr. Rueben Brekke, second high by Mrs. John Sweetman and Mr. Elwood Manns. Low prizes were given to Mrs. Jack Kane and Douglas Manns. This week we observe Shrove Tuesday or Confession Tuesday prior to Ash Wednesday which is the first day of the Lenten season of 40 days before Easter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melanson and girls of Oshawa and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Lehman of Claremont Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham. Miss Kay Jackson of Peter- borough home for the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson. ~ Miss - Linda Theuref® of Tor onto and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell and family Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler & Gregory and Mr. Ray Pogue of 'Niagara Falls Sunday guests of | Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice af. tended a party held at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beare's, Greenbank, on Friday night. The party was in honour of Mr. and Mrs. G. Prentice of Epsom who were leaving for Florida in the morn: ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. McQuinn of Bowmanville Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. McQuinn. Pleased to report Mrs. G. Smith is coming along good after her illness in Port Perry Hospital. 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckett attended the fortieth wedding anniversary-of{--- Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells in Port Perry on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto and Miss Linda Fralick and Mr. Ross Sutherland of Oshawa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. J. Case of Tor- onto week-end guests of Mr. & 'Mrs. W. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese & boys spent the week-end with her parents in Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jackson and Mrs. Crookes 'of Port Perry and Rev. Teskey, a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry of Greenbank Sunday dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. ] Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aldred & Beverley of Oshawa and Mr. & Mrs. C. Aldred attended a birth- day party in Uxbridge on Satur- day night. Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred and Mr. and Mrs; G. Demara at- attended the Ic€ Follies in Tor- onto on Thursday night. Miss Dorothy Boneschanster an over-night guest of Miss Me- lodie Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Jackson, Oshawa, Mr. and. Mrs. Glen' Demara Sunday night dinner guests of | Mr. and Mrs, C. Carter. Mr. George Edgar an over- night guest on Monday of his son in Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. C. Platten of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. R. Stephenson of Belmont, Man, Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick and 'Mr. and Mrs. R. Stephen- son of Belmont, Man., recent guests with relatives in Tor- onto and called on Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Fralick and Mr. & Mrs. J. Demara. Mr. and Mrs. D. Baird of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bal lingall and Dean of Port Perry, Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Eden, J. Cairns of| Local Veterinarian Attends Convention Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Christie of Port Perry, partici- pated in the 93rd Annual Con- vention of the Ontario Veterin- ary Association held at the Inn on the Park for four days last week. Featuring over 50 presenta- tions covering all aspects of veterinary medicine, this meet- ing attracted some 500 veterin- arians, wives and guests from Ontario, United States & Great Britain. At the pir of the Tor- onto Meeting the Convention adjourned to Nassau, Bahamas for the concluding portion of the programme, Le RE TIN The Junior Farmers of Ont- ario county gathered at the Causeway Bowling Lanes in Port Perry on February 3, 1967 for a bowling party. Winner of the girls' high triple was Marie Veale. Win- ner of the boys' high triple was Ken Parish, Bill Michell was the winner of the boys' high single. Donna Robertson was the winner of the girls' high single, A team of five boys and a team of 5 girls will represent Ontario county at the Zone Bowling Tournament in Oshawa on February 8, 1967. The boys' team consists of Charles Sutter, John Wilson, Juniors Bowling Party Ken Parish, Bill Michell & Jim Wilson. The girls' team consists of | Beatrice Lee, Donna Robertson, Jan Hoskin, Marie Veale, and June Parliament. Congratulations and best wi- shes go with these two teams in their next competition. The Junior Farmers would also like to express their appreciation to Frank Hastings, «proprietor of the Bowling Lanes, who pre- pared the place for us. More than 7,000 varieties of apples have been named but 12 account for over 859, of the production. vi [ttle LOTTA GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 it LOTTA, (RY OUR BEAUTY BUDGET MUST BE KEPT IN PLACE, A FACT. ALL GIRLS' JUST HAVE BEST BUY! -- Save 10c! LUNCHEON MEAT PREM Beef or Irish STEWS JEWEL BEST BUY! -- SWIFT'S PREMIUM SAVE 20c ON SHORTENING! You SAVE TWICE WITH TRE Bb PR ce ~~ RB Specially Selected -- Value Check"d -- 12-0z. Round Tins 49: 24- "OZ. Tin H. RI Swift's 1-1b. Pkgs. 3:91 ? 1.LB, ~ PACKS-- " SAVE 276! 4 BUY-OF-THE-WEEK GEM COLOURED ~~ MARGARINE PARCHMENT OR TWIN PACK 199. SAVE 6c! ORANGE JUICE FROZEN FOODS 2 Feature!--Florida Old South 6 for ST. Ib. bag 51¢ | | GREEN BEANS 2- BONUS BUY! 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KRAFT READY wane 3143 -_-- Raspberry or Strawberry Mrs. LUKES JAM -- Assorted -- ROBIN HOOD CELEBRATION CAKE MIXES Pkg. 37: BEST BUY! -- Save 11¢! -- ALLEN'S VITAMINIZED APPLE JUICE SAVE 10c! -- Plus New Varlely Pack CARNATION Instant BREAKFAST 69: -- Fancy Quality -- GOLD SEAL 'SOCKEYE SALMON 58: FEATURE! -- Purchase Price Refund Offer FLAIR Fabric Finish oi veg ne SAVE 14¢! -- SANITARY NAPKINS 'MODESS BAKERY FEATURES! -- SUPREME DONUTS REG. 85c! -- WESTON or SUNBEAM OLD FASHIONED OATMEAL COOKIES 31¢ ~-- Meat Loaf -- Chicken Loaf Righlss 12s -- Reg. 20¢ Value! pn BEST BUY! SAVE 10c! NEW NABISCO TEAM FLAKES CEREAL 14-o0z. pkg. 43¢ "Ib. 89 99: 24-0z. Jar (with pectin) 39: acd 13 17 6 env. Pack 20-0z. Aerosol Tin 69: 39: "7 Pkgs. of a Dozen 4 pkas. 89¢ 15 to Pkg. Tins 8 for 89¢ -- SPECIALS -- EGGS A Medium .....covuninenn, 2 doz. 9lec. MILK HOMO .ooovvevevevrrrivennn. 3 qt. Jug 65c. Plus Deposit Wonder MARGARINE pees 4108, $1.00 - a ee ----

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