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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Apr 1968, p. 16

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Mr. and Mrs. George Seb- bin, Ann and Elizabeth of Bancroft were week-end vi- sitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder. * * * * Marie Taylor recently play- ed a Pipe Organ Recital in Eglinton United Church, Tor- onto. Another recital at the Royal Conservatory of Music is scheduled for later this year. * * * * Another successful paper drive by the Scout, Cubs and the group committee was staged last Saturday when 10 ton, 300 lbs. of papers and magazines was collected. & 3 2» "Mr. and Mrs. John Jefford were in town on Saturday to attend the Ice Carnival. LJ] * * LJ The Cubs of C Pack and their fathers met recently at the bowling lanes for an evening of bowling. High score winner was Robert Moore. Other activities in the Pack was the investment of Danny Newnham into the Pack on March 28th, and a hockey game on March 30th. A new class will commence on April 18th, any boy who will be eight years of age in. September may start on the above date. Classes are: April, September, and Dec- ember. Contact S. Plough- man 985-2129, Akela of C. Pack. BURKETON NEWS Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Adams of Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Archibald. Mr. Ormie Hyland who is still in Port Perry Hospital is hoping to return home this week. Mr. Clarence Allin nl fa- mily of Woodville were Sun- day callers of Mr. Stanley Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. David Gat- chell of Oshawa were Sun- 'day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. "A. C. Stephenson and family, Burketon. Mrs. Raymond Davey spent . Friday afternoon in- Lindsay. Mr. Humphrey Hewitt of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer and family. INVEST NOW 7 for Terms of 3 or 4 years 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 Telephone 985.7306 | CHIPS 'N. CHOCOLATE -- Reg. 35c lin fertilizer. hardiness of fall 3" (& AS >: SH CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixcn WHAT'S IN FERTILIZER Let's take a look at what is in fertilizer and exactly what each element contributes to im- prove crop performance--Nitrogen, Phosphor- us and Potash are the three main elements - Nitrogen promotes plant. growth, gives that il good dark green color to crops, increases pro- tein content of "crops, i} leafy crops and feeds the soil micro organisms il during decomposition of crop residues.- Phosphorus stimulates early root develop- ments in young seedlings, encourages stiffer straw in small grains and improves winter "Potash is important in plants because it promptes the build-up of starches; increased b S18 ' 2 ib fio in dlc crops 'and improves corn. vigo and disease resistance strengthens the \ Your Co-operative has the correct analysis MW fertilizer for your type of soil. he equipment and services needed to supply rs E you in the busy season ahead. 7B Why not. cal lto-day, for prompt service. United Co-operatives of Ontario y (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) improves quality of seeded crops. We also have Port Perry IE. 8-4130 GRADE "A' CANADA -- broiler size SWIFT PREMIUM BONELESS HOLIDAY HAM BURNS SWEET PICKLED -- CRYOVAC HALVES COTTAGE ROLLS BURNS SMOKED PICNICS STOKELY"S FANCY -- Save 4c PUMPKIN ) 28 oz. tin STUFFED MANZANILLA OR QUEEN GATTUSO OLIVES 25¢ 12 oz. jar 49¢ DAD'S COOKIES 29¢ FRENCH'S -- Save 6c 16 oz. jar PREPARED MUSTARD 25¢ SAVE 14c 12 oz. cello PLANTERS MIXED NUTS 69¢ DEL MONTE -- Save 4c- 1 1b.- cello LARGE PRUNES 43¢ 6 to 10 Ib. ! BURNS SKINLESS Ib. 49Q¢|WIENERS 21b. 99 8 oz. pkg. SAVE lc Red & White "HOT CROSS BUNS 6 to pkg. 35: FREEZER "SPECIAL "Holiday Farms BEEF STEAKETTES » QO. 1b. 59: LIQUID DETERGENT TREND 22 oz. size 16 oz. bomb REDDI-SPRAY STARCH 59¢ STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY--Save 9c 9 oz. jars E. D. SMITH Pure Jams 21:69¢ SAICO BRAND ORANGE JUICE 7c OFF PACK -- Reg. $1.29 48 oz. tin 3. 1b. tin CRISCO SHORTENING $1.15 SAVE 5c 11 oz. bottle LIBBY'S Tomato CATSUP '19¢ 61% oz. bomb Simonex 'TONE" Lemon Wax 79¢ CATELLI READY CUT" : oo 3 for 65¢ Macaroni -- Spaghetti HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Save 6c, 16 oz. pkgs. CREST TOOTHPASTE, reg. 73c, gt. tube SCOPE MOUTHWASH, reg. 79¢, 6 oz. btl. SECRET ROLL-ON, reg. 99¢, 1 oz. size -HEAD- & SHOULDERS, med. Lotion -- med. Jar -- lg. Tube, reg. $1.25 ~ ROSE BRAND PICKLES : Sweet Mixed or Sweet Rais 15 oz. jar SAVE 10c HIGH LINER BRAND FROZEN FooDs Reg. 63c - BONELESS FILLETS OF SOLE g.-55¢-- SUPREME BRAND GREEN PEAS 2 |b. bag 49¢ Sunshine Fresh | Fruits & Vegetables CALIFORNIA ICEBERG #1 Large Head LETTUCE 23¢ CUT GREEN OR WAX | BEANS Save 16c 14 oz. tins STOKELY'S "AJAX LAUNDRY Save 30c King Size 2 / 35¢c $1.59 FRESH FANCY- Large Heads BROCCOLI 35¢ NEW SPRING #1 3 1h. bag CARROTS 269: GREEN Large Bunches Happy-Vale brand Choice Quality TOMATO JUICE 4; 99: BUY-OF-THE-WEEK _48- -0z. tins 25c¢ ONIONS 3«29:¢ CALIFORNIA LEMONS 539: Save 12 oz. tins YORK FANCY QUALITY KERNEL CORN 24¢ NEW PLAYERS COMPACT NO. 6 FILTER CIGARETTES 30¢ a carton less than king size 3 5 / 99¢ --available in packs of 20 or 25. WHERE FRIENDLY PURE MAPLE SYRUP Gal. $6.95 3 Qt. Jug G63c. Plus Dep./ 2% MILK McINTOSH APPLES C.A. ........ 5 Ibs. 75c¢. PEOPLE SAVE YOU MORE. DOWSON'S w=» & WHITE STORE PORT PERRY Pd $1.00 9c; A9¢. ae. Open Every Thurs. Fri. Night Till 9 p.m. SHOPPERS FREE PARKING. 2%: 14-0z. pkg. 59¢ 51.299 59: . 35¢ DETERGENT

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