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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Oct 1967, p. 3

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LADIES Double Knit -» Two Piece we All Wool Sizes 12 to 18 l Several New Lines DRESSES 4.95 © +21.50 B LOUSES Ladies Printed Long Sleeves 19.95 5.00 ~~ LADIES WINTER BOOTS OVER THE FOOT PLASTIC Se a 195-98 | TIP TOP MEN'S COATS ALL WEATHER ZIP IN LINING BOY'S JACKETS NYLON PILE WITH HOOD BLACK and ( Also Craft ) 14.9% GREY +30.00 MEN'S WINTER BOOTS LEATHER -- LACED +1095 - -12.95 4 Suburban Coats NENT +29.9 - «35.00 14.30 SKATE SETS ALL FAMILY |: SIZES IN STOCK SLACKS MEN'S ALL WOOL 12.95 - 14.95 11.93 Quilted Jackets mens - $3.9 sov's - 8.95 -- OXFORDS "FOR MEN 12.95 The October meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Athleta Holtby with an att. endance of 21 members and one visitor. Mrs. A. Fielding opened the - meeting with the "Call of Thanksgiving" followed by prayer. Mrs. O. Croxall gave a reading. SE SE : The fall bazaar was a suc- cess considering the day, the sum of $149.00 was raised. The bake sales held through- out the summer amounted to $232.60. Mr. H. Buckland from Port Perry will show slides of various countries at Man- chester Church on October 19th, Thursday. A good att- endance is requested to show our appreciation to Mr. Buckland. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Mitchell. "Miss Cathy Best was enter- tained at Prince Albert re- creation centre by a number of school chums on Saturday evening. The occasion, her birthday. Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding were | Mr.--and Mrs. Bert Mahue, Gary, Tommy and David, Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stainton, Johnny and Randy, Midland and Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness, Gene and Cathy, Saintfield: Mrs. Crosier with Mrs. Rose Phillip and Mrs. L. Mitchell of Utica attended a birthday party in Ajax in honor of Mrs. Margaret Steer. The guests were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Steer. Our U.C.W. cordially in- vites you to come to the church tonight, Thursday at 8 o'clock, Oct. 19th, when Mr. Buckland of Port Perry will show pictures of Eng- land, a trip through Norway and some slides of local in- terest. Lunch will be served and there will be a silver collection. Mr. Hugh Strong has sold his farm and the auction sale will be on Nov. 4th. We hope Mr. and Mrs. Strong will re- main in this locality. § 4 Ne A+ A 4 f'T » ve THT, Fra' Sidi hiadairabinhat ideation sien PARTLY + ! FRI ARTESE SPIE METER TORIES WREATH RERIGES Soi | SERPS AH HEHE eH Sl PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, October 19.1967 - 3 ee + p------------------ Manchester News vx Asi) Mrs. Arnold Roacn ana daughters, Eunice and Susan . oe entertained a number of re- latives and friends on Sun- | day afternoon in honor of ga Arnold's birthday. Guests 4 were present from Aurora, Brampton, Toronto, Oshawa, Carnarvon Minden and Ajax. Ricky Best enjoyed an ev- ening in Peterborough on A Saturday with Mr. Meredith LR McKee and Danny. | A 3 h Service next Sunday will Gob be withdrawn due to anni oc versary services at Scugog. IR See you there. 3 Y Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mit | chell spent Thanksgiving ys week-end at Maple Lake. Mr. ISU and Mrs. Ben Hitchins and hI 7 Wendy of Oshawa were ars guests at the Mitchell home 7 on Sunday. 4 Ng SUGAR 33 £550 Wn CIE & SPICE (Continued) Spe night, giggling, singing and talking. My own daughter was right in the thick of it, and looked like a ghost at breakfast. Dr ed "But it was a good trip, all : in all. A kink here and there, to be ironed out. We learned 'a lot. One thing: keep them starved. Stop: for food, and it doesn't matter whether they're on their last legs. You'd swear Gobriel had just blown the trumpet. They come to life with a vengeance and yack, sing and horse about as though they'd been given speed pills. About Expo. It's losing its gloss. 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