16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 17, 1969 fgRounh THE: TOWN? - Mr. and Mrs. George Tun- stell of Ottawa spef several days visiting with Mr. & Mrs. F. D. Slemmon and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and son Christopher of Agin. court were in town visiting . his mother Mrs. Charles Ree- sor who is in hospital. They "were also dinner guests alopg with Mr. Reesor and Larry Nery 9 at the home of their grand- Stan. re ; : : her Mrs. F. E. , c or } : ATE BAER HANANAS wi rane 280 Mr." Bruce Heayn, King : G52 Lo ston spent a couple of days ONTARIO -- 10 |b. Bag with his grandparents Mr. & 69 Mrs. Sam Arnold and Mrs. NEW POTATOES "No.1 C & "Heayn, also visited some of Zelts his school chums recently. ONTARIO FIELD iy CUCUMBERS ro: 2 ror 29¢ For those interested in T BUY! -- FIRST GRADE 1-Lb. Print ¢ TERTURES! -- CANADA WHITE R by VINEGAR oe 29: + 33¢] FEATURES! -- YOUR CHOICE DW, 203. 49 : PURINA SEA NIP DINNER, 18-0x. c BEST BUY! -- REG. 33c! -- RED & WHITE Pkgs. of 8 -or-- i $ y Hamburg 0 SERVIETTES - 250 to Phy. 49- : BUNS Cash your 10¢ Coupon in pkg. on Hamburg Buns s or Wiener Rolls : ES SAVE 10c!'-- BEEF OR IRISH 24-02. Tin : y BEST BUY! -- Save Sc! -- KELLOGG'S 13-02. Pkg. ; o ECUASURILTAA 3 KRISPIES c PURITAN - \ FEATURE! -- CARNATION Tall Tins N A i 0 Q SAVE 10c! -- ROSE SWEET MIXED 15-0z. Jar oy F i MILK eva. 4:69 soe i PICKLES 33 R 5 SAVE 22c! > ROSE ASSORTED 12.02. Jars C (o) 3 Id 3 k= 2 SAVE 34c] -- FACIAL TISSUES Accord ote RELISHES 3:89 MODERNE 7 Armed Forces Te "Glen Sweetman, Prince Al-| | SAVE 10c! -- GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE 4 Tin 0 ' Save 11¢ on BATHROOM TISSUE A 9: : bert, Ont. has been accepted t in the Canadian Armed For- SALMON 59 DELSEY 5 ces and will léave for Corn-| wallis, N.S., July 19th for = J © HALVES or SLICES 28-2. tin THOZEN FOOD FEATURES! basic training. BROMO SELTZER ICED TEA MIX 4:45: | IO _ - + TEgiil 1900 FETE Glen is the son of Mr. and nO : ® Mrs. Ross Sweetman, Prince giadyiid S5 9- WESTON sssonii2 AFERS 29 PE ACHE YORK BRAND ; : $ Albert, Ont. and has been at- SUGAR Ww ¢ | MEAT PIES 0 tending Port Perry High CHusnEs COOKIES = 145. Sg : School previous to. his accept- CHOCOLATE CHIPS 55: SAVE 10c! -- CLUB HOUSE PURE BLACK RICH'S BT Aor Cs. ance. Glen has been active nL ET Sa NARY TADS COFFEE 5 in Cadets during his High BAYER ASPIRIN IQ: |e E School attendance. KOTEX 12 to phe. | h About 30 friends attended || 100 to Bd 63: nse ree ne a' surprise get-together fo : Bs Bri, feat Sha him on July 8th-and-enjoyed | | -- Ef VALUE CH ECK'D MEATS a hayride and later barbeque | make the meal Detter ! and dance at his home. _ SPECIALLY SELECTED -- FRESH PICNIC STYLE SHOULDER Sto a |] FINE RECORD BY 1 LOCAL HOLSTEIN : . High Point Leigh Pabst, a 7 ; purebred Holstein cow in the | a, herd of Smith Bros., Port ; Aad Perry, Ontario has recently Clted gt Yo record of SMOKED PORK BUTTS is, 3 fl performance production test. Em, 499 | RINDLESS BACON bot er 5.89 | Pee. ¢ & nine year Gl dave on tice a day milking PORK BUTT ROASTS t=. wis 59: | MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA s 45 ara " Le, produced 18,933 lbs. a on | hed milk contaiaing 817 lbs. fat, BUTT PORK CHOPS it, »69Q: | MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM "2. = 63 oid average test 4.32% butterfat. : : 1 / This record has a Breed Class ., " 5 5 Average of 164% for milk ; ¢¥ pay d 193% for fat. 9 ZIP -- 140z. HOP IN 2 | an Rh favs Intatioms on twice DOWSON % DOG FOOD 1 0 TINS 3 00 S O a day milking, Leigh produced ; Pa OF COMFORT IN 122,427 lbs. milk containing a : ] 5,149 "lbs, fat, average test NUTRIFIL CONFECTIONERY A 85 OUR AIR 4.21% buttérfat. For this p ; (K- "achievement, she was awarded FILLING = TIN N DITION ED x] Red Seal production cert- ; ificate by the Holstein-Friesian WITH DRESSING c CO Association of Canada. PORK BUTS LB 19 ST ORE Abott 40% of timber used 4 : i in eastern Canada is water- eid meme | ¥ BUY -- SELL Orders Taken Now For 22 Ib. Pails Of CHERRIES (red or black) | * : OPEN EVERY THURS. and FRI. NIGHT LAMBERT | NEV 8.00 pa. ; : gd PORT PERRY ~ OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 985.7373 _T0 6:00 PM. Artex, the Special at Port Perry Fair this year will be a Wall Hanging on velvet, suitable for framing. LJ Ww * - Mr. and Mrs; Orr Jeffrey visiting their daughter Mrs. Walter Panasink and family "R Las Day Prince Al On July 8th the Prince Al- bert Pals held their second meeting at Mrs. Pugh's. The meeting was' opened with the Lord's Prayer and then the Roll Call and Home Assign- 3 eat AY AAS IOAN EE hert Pals cussed the care of the gar- den and home suroundings such as cultivation, lawns, shrubs, transplanting, insects and diseases. Flower Arran- gements' were also mention- the 4-H pledge. On Ap 28th the first meeting was held 'at Mrs, Pugh's. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. New officers are as follows: Linda Pickard -- President; Donna Ballard -- Vice President; Marie Holtby -- Secretary; Convener; Susan Smitherman --Press Reporter. Mrs. Pugh . read the requirements of Gur garden. We discussed where and why to plant a garden, how to plan a garden and the preparation of the soil. The meeting closed with the 4H pledge. Press Reporter, ments were taken. We dis-|ed. The meeting closed with in Calgary. Shelley Olsen -- Telephone Susan Smitherman ®