- BUFFET - SUNDAY, JUNE 16th 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Conway Gardens V1 rey \ FAA AAA AA AAA AAA FAIA AAA Ky x (oT) (oT d= RYT TUN oT :-ToTo) 3 T- RV] oY Wel 1-14 another messy defrosting job, or tackle another sticking ice tray, or pry apart packs of iced-up frozen food, or become EEC RTT @ UTR FTol 6] SY{ol F=Te [=RY oF: Tol =R:To Lo WaT Te | XT (4] oF {eR UR (oTCRET-T RL [NG TEARS No Bo To X53 id refrigerator-freezers now on (SIE 1: JF: A BL IU @ [e YoF=1 =Yo) oN IFT Tot) (e [=F 1 [TEN la TAA CW o Tle fe [Tl oT-XH C1 8 never frost-up and never require defrosting... ever!!! your hydro SPECIAL BUYS THIS WEEK ONLY AT TED JACKSON APPLIANCES Phone 985-2272 PORT PERRY Files Nomination Papers Liberal Candidate CENA eee Norm Cafik, Liberal Ontario Riding, filed nomination papers last week in Pickering. him is his wife Pat. Looking on behind, are (from left) Leo Moldenhauer, cam- candidate for Seated beside paign chairman; Earl Dowswell, official agent; Al Ward, policy chairman; Rick Hull; poll financial chairman; and Roger Conant, returning officer. co-ordinator; Bill Lawson, Ashburn News Service in Burns Church will be held at 11 am. on Sunday, June 9th with Rev. Wm. Perry of Chilliwack, B.C. as guest speaker. The congregation of St. Johns Presbyterian Church, Port Perry will join with us for this service. Please note the change of time. Sunday School will be held at 10 a.m. for this Sunday only. A social hour will follow morn- ing worship. Mr. and Mrs. John Hop- kins and sons, Billie and Scott spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Bur- roughes at Highland Grove. Miss Velma Silver, Whitby was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner. Mrs. Margaret Sparks att- ended the wedding of her granddaughter, - Miss Linda Porter in Guelph on Satur- day. Mrs. Sparks is spending a few weeks with her daugh- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter, Guelph. Mrs. Fred Daw, Mrs. Ed- gar Heron and Mrs. Lindsay Death attended a W.M.S. meeting in Cannington last week. There was a fair attend- ance at the showing of the "Viet Nam Profile" film in the Church Hall on Sunday evening, June 2nd at 7.30. We were pleased to have Miss J. Bowman of Toronto bring us a message in song. Mr. 'and Mrs. Douglas Ash- ton and sons Ronald and Arnold and Mrs. H. Doble spent a couple of days in Ottawa recently, also called on Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Bun- tain in Pembroke. Mrs. Ruby Rogers and Mrs Mary Batty of Brooklin were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton during the week. NE Several from here attend- ed Brooklin Spring Fair on Saturday and all report a splendid show. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Doble of Kitchener were holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashton. Liberal, Campaign In Full Swing Throughout Riding . Highlighting the Liberal campaign in Ontario Riding this week will be a visit to the Riding from Finance Minister E. J. Benson. The Liberal Association will host the Press at a lun- cheon in honour of Mr. Ben- son on Thursday, 6th June 1968, at Annandale Golf Club, Pickering. Attending will be' Liberal workers and their guests. The Liberal candidate for Ontario Riding, Mr. Cafik, said he was delighted to have Mr. Benson visit the area. "I have known Mr. Benson for many years and have the highest regard for him. And since he is Minis- ter of Finance, I am 'sure 'that the press will have many questions to ask him." During the past week, Mr. Cafik took time out from his busy schedule to file nomination papers. With him to perform this essent- ial duty was his wife Pat and his Campaign Manager, Leo Moldenhauer. On Tuesday, June 11, Mr. Cafik will address a public meeting at the Township Building in Brougham, and on Wednesday he will ad- dress the Kinsman Club in Sutton as well as a public meeting at Annandale Golf Club in Pickering the same evening. On Thursday even- ing a public meeting is sch- - eduled in Keswick. SELLING? A REAL ESTATE L10 REALTOR Well, your buddy is getting married and wants you for best nfan. Isn't that great? Sure. Just one or two little things... like the wedding will be in another city, and you'll have to rent a dinner jacket, and you'd like to go. Moments like this, you're a wise man if you can take advantage of complete banking service at the Commerce. One account--your Chequing Account, you use for | - Does the Best Man ever win? on hand. 985-7373 And the other--your Savings Account --makes sure you've kept cash So go ahead. Call the airline. Rent the jacket. Spring for that nice chunk of Eskimo art. And have fun at the wedding. When there's cash on month-to-month expenses. vd CANADIAN IMPERIAL ~ hand at the Commerce, the best : man wins, : Keep cash on hand at the Commerce BANK OF COMMERCE a