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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Jun 1967, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa celebrated their 45th wedding home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Aldred on Sat., June 3rd. The garden party was in the form of a Pearson reunion. Guests were present from Toronto, Wingham, San Salvador, Osh» awa, Port Perry, Miss Susan Broadbent of Osh- awa and Mastér James Aldred, two youngest of the Grandchild- ren made the presentation to bride and groom of 45 years. Mr. and Mrs. O. Blakely and Bernice of Pickering Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham and Brian visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Empringham of Clare- anniversary at the' i EE Od LFS I EE Ey mont on Wednesday night. Miss Kay Jackson of Peter- borough Teachers College home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. I", Jackson for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sutherland of Oshawa with her parents Mr. and Mrs, C. Fralick on Saturday. Pleased to report Mr. C. James is back to work after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hope and family of Oshawa dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manns on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Payne of Sea- grave and Mr, and Mrs. C. Slute of Oshawa guests of Mrs. M. Warren Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. J. Highet and Deb- bie o-f Agincourt Saturday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller and daughters of Bay Ridges spent Saturday and Sunday at their home, Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniels and Mrs. C. Young of Whitby at their cottage Aldred's Beach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Sr. of Oshawa Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family at Pine Point. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese at McLaren's Beach were his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Rzany of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas of Blackwater and Mr. and Mrs. R. Young and Ferron of Green- bank, Sunday supper guests of TE ETL Py * J ' 4s BAT g eT TE SEERA SEES TONERS LN = SCUGOG NEWS - Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. ALY pf y : FER f ay YR [# 3 J 4 / i acai nsmunisalinad Mrs. C. Carter and Mrs. A. Carter attended the Nurses Gra- duation Banquet in Oshawa on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton and family Sunday dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Ap- pleton of Whitby. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Dale Huffman included Mrs. Lilian Krimba, Oshawa, Mr. L. Helmer, Bowmanville and Mr. & Mrs. T. Van Bridger and family of Oshawa. The Mother and Daughter banquet at Grace, Wednesday night was a real success. Mrs. Martyn of Prince Albert showed pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Empring- ham of Agincourt and Mr. and Mrs. R. Lehman of Claremont Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Empringham. | i 2 - 3 Ib. Avg. Wght. Chickens FRESH GRADE é A' i :Y IR ki MAPLE LEAF -- READY-TO-EAT -- BONELESS DINNER HAMS =. gle FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER h. § "YI S FRESH PORK HOCKS . 2 MAPLE LEAF SLICED Cooked Ham #: or -- Valb. Pkg. 35 / (1 iy ny (ny, tly N 7, MAPLE LEAF HEESE LIC ES MITCHELL'S Apple Juice nm HENLY. Fruit ocktail 2mm 6 | Delmonte 48 oz. Tins Fruit Drinks J: 0 s]. PARAMOUNT SOCKEYE SALMON 7 oz. Tin Boyardee |Meat Bal Stew 7 1H C Aylmer 9 oz. Jars Kiikfgue "K" Cereal 6 oz. Pkg. Jams & Jellies §° 1 Except 'VAN CAMPS of $2.00 C| STORE HOURS -- 8:30 to 9:00 Saturday -- 8:30 to 6:00. FREE DELIVERY of Groceries 11:00 a.m, Tuesday - 8:30 to 1:00. Order or Over placed by -- Phone 985-2492. Winner A FREE DRAW with every $5.00 Order or Over on a TEA POT, y CREAM and SUGAR SET. MRS. JOAN of Last Week's Draw WOODS. PRICES EFFECTIVE Wednesday - Thursday - Friday and Saturday, JUNE 7-89-10. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. i rs "did ty i 3 1 Yeu tccnsstindystsiwividualonduisdns doiisshidosvins pebediden PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 8th, 1967 -- DO Misses Clara and Hiedi Krieg therford 'on Sunday. Mrs. Ru- and Mr. John Huffman were in | therford is visiting friends in Montreal attending Expo a couple of days last week. Mr, Rutherford Sr. of Oshawa | visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ru- | 'Manchester News Those attending the party at | Utica on Saturday evening, in| honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacGregor report a very enjoy- able time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston visited their daughter and fa: mily in Montreal, and enjoyed Expo. Mrs. Crosier attended the Crosier - Sheppard Wedding in Scarborough on Saturday, and on Sunday went on to kitchener to attend the Seventeenth An- nual Social Services Convention at Holiday Inn there. Misses Susan Roach and Gail Wright, Toronto visited the for- mer's home here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach attended the graduation of their daughter, Miss Eunice Roach who received her B.A. degree at York University on Friday. INVEST NOW 6 % VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry England. Service at Grace at 9 a.m. Rev. D. Harris is to be the speaker. Honeydale W.I. The regular meeting took place at the municipal hall on Thursday, June 1st. There were still two seats left on the bus to the Guelph convention. A float for the July 1st centennial celebration was discussed. Mrs. I. Whitfield suggested a tea and apron sale to raise some much needed funds. No date set. Mrs. R. Cornish announced a Tweedsmuir Tea and display -of Antiques at her home July 19, 1967. All welcome. Mrs. N. Williams introduced the speaker Mr. R. Scott, who gave a delightful resume of his trip to Vimy Ridge, France. Miss A. Dodd tendered the In- stitutes thanks to Mr. Scott. Mrs. Carol Morrow entertain- ed with piano selections from 1868 to 1967. ~ Miss A. Dodds gave a very \b: inspiring talk on the motto. I "That which 'thy Father hath FFE bequeathed to thee, earn 'it Hi anew if thou woulds't possess oh i, Ad Next meeting will be.combin- He ed with our annual picnic at Lakeview park, July 6th. Bring your family, Lunch basket, di- shes and join in the fun. Our thanks to Mrs. J. Hardy and her group for an interest- ing program and lunch: Telephone 985-7306 1267 1967 a "Howard" S Draperies _BROADLOOM | = HOWARD VICE, Prop. Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Service Custom Made Slip Covers 926 Simcoe St. N. session of land dispersal of their pollens taxes. COUNTY OF = ONTARIO Notice To Property Owners TO DESTROY WEEDS . Notice is hereby given to all persons in pos- in accordance with the Control Act, R.S.0, 1960, C 427, Sections 3, 13, and 19, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the County of Ontario are des- troyed by the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1967, and throughout the season as often as it is nec- essary to prevent the ripening of. their seeds and enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the owner, and collecting in like manner as for municipal The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. RAY MEDD and M. - County Weed Inspectors. Sao == = Weed , the municipality may A. COLVILLE, Nt "Interior Decorating PRAY . op NTRS Nan a Sein he 20 % ha wd EE i en RE 3 Ag TH _ WE Ri Ai pt Sr, ve [do ai ELS Ce, FE BERN i A,

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