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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Apr 1968, p. 5

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ed to name our booth "Bed- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 4th, 1968 -- & room Nook" concentrating Prince Albert News By Mrs. L. Beaccok - The March meeting of the U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove with an attendance of six- teen, who were welcomed by the president Mrs. C. Neun- ham. Meeting opened by singing companying on their compar. | pressed by Mrs. E. Jewell atively new organ. Roll call |-Who being treasurer reported answered by an Irish song | the financial standing most and it was revealed 22 visits | encouraging. had been made. Mrs. Smith announced Sec'y Mrs. Heayn read the | more assistance was neces- minutes - including apprecia- | sary to complete unfinished tion notes from the McCrea | quilts. : household and Mrs, Pugh.. A brief discussion settled hymn 98 with the hostess ac:|. Overall thank-you was ex- 'when the ladies again decid- |. principly on pillow-cases, py- jamas, etc. to be for sale at Hospital Spring - Fair, - May 25th. Committees assigned to arrange the exhibit: Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Lindsay. Also during May it is quite probable a "Des- sert Luncheon" will be spon- sored followed by a variety program. Sec'y was given authority ROSS & MARG'S H| GENERAL FOODS Shake & Bake 20 CHICKEN or FISH RLOAD FOOD MARKET - PRINCE ALBER - KRAFT Cheese Slices »w 39 CANADIAN CAMPBELLS - 10 oz. HILLCREST VEGETABLE SOUP 41: tins _" JPURITAN STEW 2% 73: ew swe 2:37: JERENGH'S MUSTARD 25x: 39: MONARCH ROYAL YORK . RAISINS oe Jc TEA BISK 310m 49: CORN FLAKES 2 12 cme 6.3: SMITHS pie FiLLinG 4c CANADA'S FINEST Red or Blue BRAND : JEWEL CANISTER '| Shortening 3 b. s] 15 - LEAN TENDER SHIRRIFFS Scalloped Potatoes wa. 37° Ib. 61¢ 67: 59: SHORT RIB ROAST TENDER CHUCK STEAKS FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS m. Ib. HOSTESS Reg. 69¢ POTATO CHIPS 59 Save 10c MAPLE LEAF COLD CUTS CHICKEN . LOAF. 49: 6 oz. Pkg. PICKLE and PIMENTO DUTCH MACARONI and CHEESE - EASTER x Candies pkg. 99¢ FREE DELIVERY with any £2.00 Order or Over Received hy 11:00 AM. PHONE 985 - 2192 Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8.30 am. -9 p.m, Tues. 8.30 am. - 1 p.m. Thurs. & Sat. 8.30 a.m. - 6 p.m. PRICES EFFECTIVE : Wednesday to Saturday, APRIL 3-1:5-6 to invite a speaker. Please watch for date and particu- lars. Mrs. Beacock social convener to have committee chosen by next meeting to plan for this function. Mrs. Smith also stated the pro- gress being made regarding re-cleaning and finishing of two arm chairs in church parlors. A well-planned devotion was given by Mrs. "Mildred" Hope & Mrs. Chambers. Mr. Terry Hodginsg contributed an y aa oral talk from the "Study Book". Hymn 373 closed the meet- ge i A substantial lunch was served by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. A. Martyn and Mrs. Lindsay. Our Recreation Centre has again provided adequate space "for another euchre party. The score cards re- vealed prizes were awarded to high lady count--Mrs. H. Jeffrey; low -- Mrs. Robt. Snelgrove, High gent to Mr. A. Jeffrey, low gent to Mr. E. Jewell. Lone hands--Mr. Robt. Snelgrove. Lunch and hot drinks ended another get-to-gether. Keep in mind next card party this Thurs- day, April 4th. During the last week or two in the same building ap- proximately one hundred young girls and young boys patronized the "Teen-Town Dance" to the popular tunes of the "Double Exposures" of Port Perry. This large happy group were ably chaperoned - by Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. Willes, Mr. and Mrs. K. Skekrratt. Light réfreshments were available during the pleasant evening. A third event took place in the Recreation Centre re- cently when Mr. Allen Martyn graciously shared-his time, not just for one even- ing, but two evenings, nar- rating and entertaining via a wide variety of pictures ~-- taken while the Martyn fa- mily bave toured here and there in recent years. What did we see? Well-taken scenic views and customs of the Br. Isles. The ever-fam- ous Niagara Falls. And the fantastic attractions at Expo. Those interested folk who attended fully agreed the near three hour trip each night proved educational and most profitable. (Continued on Page 6) r REAL ESTATE BUY-SELL FOR FAST Port Perry Re FOR COMPLETE AMBERT COURTEOUS |* SATISFACTION = -- fsa semi pmns -- SERVICE CALL 447- 85IB caw Marjorie Tripp 985.7606 | | UXBRIDGE BRANCH IF THE ITEM YOU REQUIRE IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE STORE IN YOUR COMMUNITY YOU CAN STILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON A MAIL ORDER BASIS REGULAR VALUE ~~ SALE PRICE Arnel/Cotton Shirts § 4.88 each 3.88 Milk Replacer off per S01bs $ .50 Socket Wrench Set 34.95 each 28.88 Hedge Trimmer 39.50 each 26.88 Simonize Wax 2.25 each 1.68 Beatty Chain Harrow 145.00 each 130.48 Gladiolus Bulbs C-2 69 pkp. .58 4-ton Farm Wagon 170.00 with nms 151.48 28 cu. ft. Freezer 299.95 with trade 259.88 8 ft. Aluminum Ladder 23.95 each 18.88 Grass Seed Mixture (Shaded: 1.09 Ib 98 Rose Dust 1.49 iw 1.28 Garden Maggot Killer 1.49 soz 1.34" ' Substantial savings on Residential Fencing al sizes Electric-Fencer--- 15.69 cach 13.78 Short Tube Milker 160.52 unt 143.98 Wrench Set 17.95 «1 14.88 I oo? = UXBRIDGE PORT PERRY ZEnith 8 - 4130 852-3321 A UC AR ow . wene

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