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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 May 1967, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith visited in Toronto on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith. Mr. Don Atkinson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cherrie of Prince Albert, Mrs. Lily Brown and Mr. Percy Brown guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice on Sunday. Mrs. R. Tetlow spent the week-end in Bowmanville with Mr. and Mrs. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. J. McQuinn have returned after spending several days in New Brunswick. Sym- pathy is extended to Mr. Mec- Quinn in the recent passing of his grandfather the late Mr. H. Sowers. Mrs. H. Thomas and Miss Marguerite Bowles of Epsom SCUGOG NEWS spent a few days in Albany, N.Y. with Mr, L. Trudelle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckett and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and fa- mily dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. McCabe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Matner of Kinsale, Mr. and Mrs. R. Leh- man and Mr. and Mrs. J. Em- pringham of Claremont Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. Em- pringham, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell and fa- mily, Miss Linda Theurer of Toronto, Miss Heather Demara dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells and childern guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ploughman on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese, a wedding anni- versary, guests included Mr. & Mrs. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs, H. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs, R. Cawker, Wendy and Ernie. Mr. and Mrs. D. Huffman and boys Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Helmer of Bow- manville. } Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell and family of West Hill, guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyrell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnett and family dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Crozier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Cairn of Tor- onto week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter, and Ross Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter on Sunday. Mr. Gary Mitchell of Whitby week-end. guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. Crozier. Mrs. Murray McLaren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick Monday. The Island ladies of "Sweet Adelines" are going to sing in Pittsburg, U.S.A. on Thursday. Good luck ladies. Ladies of the U.C.W. remem: ber the aprons -for next meeting. Would be pleased to receive gifts for other booths. Service at 10 a.m. at Grace. You are invited. [ YOUR RED CROSS of RETIRE FOR YOUR HELP MONARCH PASTRY FLOUR 4s) 7 LB. BAG SHREDDED Y/ 44 At Your CARLOAD FOOD MKT., Prince Albert NABISCO WHEAT vu D5 A Fresh Fruit This Vegetables DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE & GRAPEFRUIT Week's MEAT CANADA'S FINEST TENDER STEAK = rouno ROAST BONELESS - RUMP FEATURES 83 87: DRINK "~~ 33° Lik FRESH SIDE ARDMONA SPARE RIBS AF) BARTLETT PEARS 2% 85 DEVON RINDLESS SIDE BACON m.pke- 7 3¢ TINS MaclLarens Stuffed A RE CR, ~~ MANZANILLA FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER . 35¢ OLIVES LOOSE 8 OL 45¢ LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX DUTCH LOAF ) WESTON'S MAPLE LEAF COLD CUTS MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF PICKLE and PIMENTO LOAF CHICKEN LOAF [COOKIES =~ 61 VAC PACK --6-0Z. PKGS- YOUR CHOICE 2i4y HILLCREST | 2 we 49° STO] OURS -- 8:30 to 9:00 | MARGARINE 2: 59: Port Ferry Council 'News Minutes of regular council meeting of Port Perry council held Tuesday, April 25th. Representing ratepayers in the section of the Village where he resides, Mr. Garry Mahoney complained about condition of roads in that area and requested another street light installed and signs to prohibit speeding for the protection of the child ren in the area. Due to unforseen ments, council was not able to make any definite promise, but would do the best possible in regards to the requests. * * * The following statement of acounts was authorized for pay- ment: -- General Department $4,928.77 St. Maintenance . 2,225.33 Truck and Tractor . 305.77 Property and Parks 149.58 Waterworks Dept. 6,653.10 Relief Dept. 183.95 O0.W.R.C. 25.00 $14,471.50 * * * By-Law No. 1449 was given third reading, to authorize the borrowing of $85,000 upon de- bentures for the purpose of the construction of a New Hydro Sub-station and the purchase of a new truck. * * * The Port Perry Fire Depart- ment has made a request to the committ- Village council to have a special fund set up to aid firemen in personal & property loss while fighting fires, and while travel- ling to and from fires. This was granted the Depart- ment--providing the Townships of Reach and Scugog would grant the same. Held over for further consid- eration was a request from the Fire Department for tiling the ditch to the east of the Fire Hall as to allow a faster exit from the Hall. * * Uo Fines for March $453.90--Port Perry's share $182.84. Port Perry Will Have A Junior Softball Team Port Perry will be operating a Junior Softball team this year for boys who were not 21 years old before Jan. 1st, 1967. Coach Wayne Venning will be holding practice on Thurs. May 4th, 7.30 p.m. at the ball park. Practice will also be held on Tues. and Thurs. night the following week. This junior club will be play- ing in the Oshawa league with teams from Bay Ridges; Oshawa Int. AA teams and two other Oshawa Junior Clubs. two - sro Su or aN Sill CESS i TL A A CTE TTT TW HHS CLUB ANNREN MODERN DANCE HALL LAKESIDE BEACH -- SCUGOG ISLAND SATURDAY, MAY 6th, 1967 MUSIC: BY "BLUE DIAMONDS" Modern and Square Dancing EVERYONE WELCOME ADMISSION $3.00 Per Couple. BUFFET SUPPER REFRESHMENTS We cater to banquets, weddings, parties, ete. for 20 to 500 persons. PHONE 985-2751 Se Sec whee see wie Swe mee Swe Sova un. | Sie ¥% b / h3 I 7 \ \ CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Liquid Nitrogen can make your crop in- vestment pay off in higher yields and higher profits. Supplemental liquid nitrogen can .make money for you and the most effective and economical way to supply the NA needs. = a ie eg ~ - Ke, oy = SS rp! mas AE ny ~ = Sy CR Te NE R) in Ce od -- oe NT Re a "x i py YD . -- ~~ bo Cn dn . Except Tuesday - 8:30 to 1:00. Saturday -- 8:30 to 6:00. FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2492, A Free Draw with every $5.00 Grocery Order or over on $5.00 Worth of Groceries. Winner of Last Week's Draw MRS. MARIE SNOOKS. | Prices Effective Wed.-Sat. May 3, 4, 5 6. dies SOUP 6 «moro 89¢ IMA This Tow wot Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer is injected 3" to 4" below the sur- face of the sojt 'and .gets into action fast. Corn gets maximum benefits from Nitrogen "because the sgil retaining all Nitrogen applied and there is no less during application. From expert recommendation to trained operator application, the Co-op Liquid Nitro- gen service 'gives you the best of supplement Nitrogen fertilization without your costly in- vestment in time, labor and equipment. Call your local Co-operative now and plan to improve your profits this season. NR iQ United Co-operatives RS of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 Uxbridge 852-3321 ; 7 A il RN SE Song wo ; Lis pr RE ep ae lard, Td oa > Fmd RE op A rr Te

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