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Many happy returns of this happy day Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeff- ery visited Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and children in Osh- awa on Friday. Mr. L. Lyons found his mother much improved when he visited her in the West- v a uccessful Meals -- 4 NED (/ BEGIN WITH TOP QUALTY ANN 5 Ji Tcl RE 2, SI ROSS & MARG'S & TI CARLOAD FOOD Mkt. PRINCE Si This Weeks MEAT Features LEAN TENDER rp 2:37] PORK LOINS FINE SUGAR 2 85 |= | © MIR Liou 2:75 no py, 83 HONEY 15 31 {INST. COFFEE &. -1 15 JELL-0 PUDDINGS 2:27 DELMONTE APPLE DRINK -- DELMONTE ORANGE DRINK -- FRANCO AMERICAN MACARONI --- FRANCO AMERICAN . FRESH CHICKEN LEGS - BREASTS SCHNEIDERS SKINLESS WIENERS DEVON RINDLESS SIDE BACON * wr. SCHNEIDERS SLICED COOKED HAM =... STANDING 49 NEN 8] CORN SYRUP ov od] 00 57 J 63: Ib. Pkg. 3 3:1. 5 (SPAGHETT) 5: {a 1.00 STORE HOURS Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8.30 a.m. - 9 p.m, Tues. 8.30 am. - 1 p.m. Thurs. & Sat. 8.30 a.m, - 6 p.m, FREE DELIVERY with any $2.00 Order or Over Received by 11:00 A.M. PHONE 985-2492 ' PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. - SAT, FEB. 7,8, 9, 10 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 8th, 1968 --- § ern Hospital.on Sunday. We were sorry to learn that Christopher Ruhl has the mumps: We hope he will soon be feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hough- land and family were recent visitors at the home of his sister, Mrs. Maurice Carl and Mr. Carl. Don't forget the Valentine Day Pot Luch supper at the]. Epsom Church. Everyone is welcome. All you bring is something for the supper and your appetite. Silver collect- ion. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson entertained many friends and neighbours with a social ev- ening on Monday. The occas- fon was sponsored by the Community Sunday School. Mrs. Stewart visited for the week-end with her dau- ghter, Mrs. Harley Clarke and Mr. Clarke at Prince Albert. She also visited her sister, Mrs. Raines who cele- brated a birthday on Satur- day. The Couple's Club held a skating party then returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Medd for refresh- ments and a social hour. Could anyone supply the Epsom U.C.W. with a good picture of Bethesda Church? We are getting a memorial plate and wish to have piet- ures of the three' churches, Epsom, . Bethesda and Utica on it. If you have such a pic- ture please let me have it. The bread baking classes went well. We tried a new method of teaching. I did the baking and made all manner of mistakes, then my good assistant corrected me and told the right method. They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks and I guess you can't erase thirty years of the old method over night. The girls proved they had learned their lesson well because at the second sess- ion all came armed with a loaf of bread, not a lethal weapon, just proof that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Card visited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Geer 'of Port Perry on Saturday evening. Mr. and -Mrs.- Earl Wilson... had Sunday dinner with her' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wil fred Simpson of Ubxridge. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer and Brenda of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer on Sunday evening. Recent callers at Howard Ashton's home were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton and Mich- ael of Leaskdale, Mr, Chas. Geer, Mr. Clifton Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner and Ross of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Card had lunch with Alan's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Card of Uxbridge one day recently SUGAR & SPICE (Continued) "Did you bounce?," I en- quired," or did you unconsci- ously spread your wings and land gently?" "Nope,I landed hard, but I just lay there, all sort of spread out, but not hurting and not dead. to jump into a puddle and I missed it." "Glad you're still with us", | countered, "but you've ruin- . ed one of our theories." He was delighted. He_was the one who has the sword run through him- about once a week, and doesn't feel a thing. Another teacher's theory squelched. Dreams are great; I'm all for them. Even nightmares are good for you. You can wake up with pounding heart in a cold sweat, scared out of your living wits, but what can compare with that relief, that glorious comfort as The - Thing gradually fades, and you realize that you are alive and it is warm and safe and snug in your own bed. The only thing that is bor- ing about dreams is when other poeple try to describe theirs. WEATHER TOMORROW Sunny §9° Clear-Skies IF YOU BOOK NOW ON OUR SPECIAL AIR CANADA CHARTER FLIGHTS "TO THE CARIBBEAN. LOWEST FARES EVER... Exampe: 4 days Barbados including, 2' meals daily, Hotel, trans- fers, tips, etc. $369. Can. Air fare is included. CALL NOW. FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 87 KING E. 576- eit A COOL U SECTS SNS KEN P. 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