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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Jun 1968, p. 5

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£1 Rares BE NORM CAFIK ON THE JUST SOCIETY "The Just Society is not a slogan -- it is an ideal. An ideal ° toward which the Liberal Government would lead this nation, A society devoted to the elimination of inequities and the achievement of our maximum potential with equality for all and privilege for none." Take 'A Step Forward For The Just Society, * | On June 25th VOTE NORM CAFIK, LIBERAL Several families from this area attended Decoration on Sunday at Wick. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Snoddon & Family of Valentia, Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd Dawson of Port Perry' and the Ralph Dusty family were with their moth- er Mrs. Rae Dusty on Sunday. CLOVER LEAF FLAKED TUNA FISH -39 I> This Week's Meat Features: ROSE RELISHES Hot Dog, Sweet Green Bean Patch, Corn, Hamburg 55 12 oz. JARS PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 20th, 1968 -- § Greenbank News Mr. & Mrs. Ken Rodd and Keith and Shirley and friend John Foster spent the week- end in Haliburton at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hun- ter and family attended a wedding in Listowel on Bat- urday. Mr. George Stone is much improved and will be- home from the hospital in Toronto 'shortly. Mrs. H. Guy had Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Marin and fam- ily of Peterboro at her home on Sunday. Guests at the Roy Leask's on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sweetman & family of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real spent the week-end in Mal- lory Town. Quite a number from here attended the T.B. banquet held in Northminster Church Oshawa last Tuesday night. Mrs. Robt. Leask attended church in Port Perry on Sun- day where one of her grand- children was being christen- ed. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves on Sun- day were Mr. & Mrs. Danny Reesor and Chris of Agin- court, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dobson and Robt, Mrs. G. Couves, Mr. E. Couves and Miss G. Couves of New. Tor- onto. Mr. Sam Crawford of Cha- tham called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Cements one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Gray spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix at their cottage near Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snoddon and family of Valentia, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood and Susan of Whitby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- Millan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Latton and Keith attended their fa- "| mily picnic at Bolton on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. L. Somerville, visited with Mrs. Herb Wil- son of Cameron one day last week. Miss Myrtle Blakley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne "ll King of Roasts || PRIME RIB p= = In ¢ APPLE JUICE 2 «2 7 3 2 19 DOG FOOD 5 =. s 00 [fe A 29s J 3 |b" Sieaks = 89: ALPHA BIS 225 73 SPARE RIBS 67:1 HONEYCOMB Pig: 63 Wiig. 55: | WAX PAPER =e 35 IV Side Bio ~~ 7.3 | INST. COFFEE # $1.09 BOLOGNA "cree" 33° d 43] 3 Quart Jug HOMO 7 3c mes nen | 3 (art Jug 2% 67° None» JL: BUTTER 69: SERRA | COTTAGE CHEESE ws 39: aa bs i SOUR CREAM 1h Phe. D) Be CHEESE SLICES »: 39: HEINZ FANCY | (LOAD Tomato Juice FOOD MARKETS CARLOAD FOOD MARKET - PRINCE ALBERT J bs s] 00 COTTAGES WANTED 985-7373 Blakely on Sunday. Mrs. W. Somerville spent Saturday in Toronto. Mrs. Ken Carson and family had Sunday dinner with her sis- ter Mrs. and Mr. Cliff Mid- gley. SUGAR & SPICE (continued) It's a full sheet of paper, with "Happy Birthday, Dad," at the top, in fancy letter- ing. Below is a sketch, two figures. Bottom left is a stock figure, resembling a porcupine, graying, but with a jaunty red cap and coat, and a swinging scarf. . He has a sad, wistful smile and one arm extended to- ward a bluebird which is flying away from him. Be- neath the' bird, in fine lett- ers, is the inscription, "I gue you all my love." That nearly broke 'me up. But I blinked back the tears and opened the package. There was a shoe-box inside. My heart sank. Slippers! Who wants them? Stocking feet are good enough for me. It was a pair of golf shoes which I've needed for two years, and planned to buy this year, even if the crops.- failed. I have mentioned them only about 12 times since Easter. However, they're expen- sive, and only too well did I know that my usual birth- day and Father's Day gifts would have cost me twice as much. So I gave the girls the old exactly-what-I-wanted- how-did-you-know routine. Within half an hour, ev- erything was back to norm- al, with my wife asking plaintively why I wasn't like other men, who like to paint, and my daughter trying to find out why I'm so square about drugs and phychedel- ics and the whole lot. But revenge is sweet, and | had mine. That night, my wife's father phoned. She thought it was about his Father's Day card and gift _ and apologized because it was late. He hadn't got it and seemed a little mystified. Her mother wasn't. Pick- ing up the phone, she said, "Do you realize Father's Day is two weeks off, the third Sunday in June, not the first?" And that, gentle reader, proves once again that quile lis no match for goodness, and explains why I scored twice on gifts, as usual. (Toronto Telegram News Service) ELECTRICAL ARBAB at RelA RRR RCAC LCRA R ARR RRR RRR RRR Y KEN P. MURRAY | CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRI N & 274 Rosa St. CALL US FOR FRE E ESTIMATES ON - COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 ASSN ANAS AS AAA AAR ARR ARAN ARRAN RRRRRS PORT PERRY aie BB A A ES 8 3 XN XN NN XN RRR peppy

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