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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Dec 1969, p. 5

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Ly v to our attention that when PORT PERRY STAR --- Thursday Dec. 18, 1969 ---5 Christ came to earth nearly two thousand years ago. That was the long step for man- kind. Epsom News ceived. Please leave your donations of used elothing = with a U.C.W. member or at the Church at your earliest wood, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and their families were supper guests on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. How- Jean Jeffery customs of North American | white man's ways and cor-| Mrs. Jeffery read a read- ard Ashton convenience. Some of these It isn't far to Bethlehem Indians at Christmas time in| ruption' and to keep their|ing. . "The Carpenter of Don't forget the next Com. [garments will be sent to our Town! " [the time of Father Brebeuf, | tribal religion, their customs] Galilee". | munity Euchre Dec. 26th. [own Canadian Indians. T's anvwhere that Chri-t Also tried to sing the Christ [and language. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash. Don't forget Sunday School - . comes down mas Huron Indian Carol that| A message from the United | ton visited with Mrs. Edgar COMPLETE AfsER HAL HAN LD AT And finds in people's friendly face A welcome and abiding place. " The road of Bethlehem runs right through '|he wrote 1643, "Twas the Moon of Winter Time", A story was read about the tribe of 'Chief Sprallboy who broke away from the reser- vation to get away from Church was read "The Magni- ficent Magnificat". This message referred to the' moon-landing being "A short step for man and a long step for science. - Bringing Gibson of Port Perry 'on Wednesday afternoon: Miss Joyce Wilson and a friend were home from 'Toronto on Sunday. is at the usual time, but the Christmas Church . service will be at 11:30 at Utica with the Sunday School helping with service of song. Clothing allocation from Mr. and Mrs, Ken Cather- U.C.W. headquarters was re-* REAL ESTATE The houses of folks tgs . SE = me and you. . } The Epsom Euchre Club Christmas party was a huge success last Friday evening, The results of the Euchre yere: Ladies 1st--Jennie Wat- son, 2nd -- Jean Houghland, 3rd -- Edna Kerry, low--An- nie Christie. Gents: 1st--H. Midgley, 2nd--Dennis Thomp- son, 3rd--Arthur Taylor, low --Linda Trick. Door Prizes --1Leslie Morgason, Lise Mit- chell. Special Prizes -- Mrs. Tait, Mrs. Dearborne, Mrs. Luella Bailey, Garnet Coch- rane, Mrs. F. Vernon, Lena Ogden. 3 The Prentice on & their had = RE LOADED WITH GOODIES FOR g HoOLiDAY FEASTING, wives &\children enjoyed a family bhdsy party at the home oftheir parents, Mr. & ALLENS 48 or. Tin Mrs. Gord / Birthday hgh '|| APPLE JUICE - = = == 3. Mrs. MacDonald also cele-{| LIBBY RED - . 14 ox. Tins brated a birthday last 2k, 4 Di) = Mlsy ow 95h KIDNEY BEANS - - - 2for45c. to go to Port Perry Hospital, | | STOKELY'S 14 ox. Tins We do wish her a speedy re- CREAM CORN - w= 2 for 49¢c. covery. _ ig Arthur Taylor enter- GREEN GIANT 12 oz. Tins NIBLETS - - . . T tained Epsom friénds last Wed. afternoon. All enjoyed 2 for dlc. a game of Canasta, JAVEX BLEACH = = = 128 o 89¢. PR Well the. "on-again"--*"off CARNATION 6 oz in" b ice from Osh- ral Cite i ron COFFEE MATE iE - Sle. "again" last Friday, < Thigis {| FLEE( cy 3 el = Te id = 64"ox. || HY panty erice walt | Fabric SOFTENER = "83c. bridge people fail to make || EASY OFF. i 69¢c. Special we of OVEN CLEANER - - . 59 pom may logk dead but FRENCH'S = Bi -..with the addition of a couple} {= 'oz Jarg more snow-mobiles it doesn't Prepared MUSTARD - - 2 for dlc. sound dead. WINDEX Don't forget the Christinas Tree and Programme of Fri., Dec, 18th, Mr. & Mrs. Talbert Evans, Mrs, Dora Geer, Mrs. Myrtle Wagner and Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kerry were guests Side WINDOW CLEANER - 'DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES RED ROSE TEA BAGS - Te. . 19 oz. "nm. 49. 60's 83c. PLUMP ONTARIO MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED Cottans Rolls MAPLE LEAF FIRST GRADE RINDLESS MAPLE LEAF Sausage Meat w. oie URKEYS OMS HENS UM OVEN READY MAPLE LEAF PREMIUM Ibs. and Qver 10 - 14 Ibs. 43: mw 40OQ¢ Ib. 8 0] 93 49:- ib. Pkg, Bacon on Wed. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer. MAXWELL HOUSE ; Also A 10c. OFF -- Ib. Pkg. vailable and Competatively Priced nk d Nol oN | d . . * gene | COPPER... wu a Slo HAM 2a: soca Parade. AYLMER FANCY 48 oz tins FRUITED * GEESE 'The puzzle of the day was TOMATO JUICE - Rm 3 for $1.00 ga, 3, sca tes | amie Lene | 2. || avinen oon a a C wolf with a panther tail? We CANNED HAMS - - $1 39 C A T S U P - - - - - 19¢. enjoyed Sven. ing of i AUSTRAL -- HALVES or SLICED 28 oz. Tin || OCEAN SPRAY 14 ox. Tin an I, y $ ay congratulated. P E A C H E S - - » - 43c. CRANBERRY SAUCE - - B 27c. er Erredrs be | RAVIGLA "ie Christmas Party was he - - - - = C. R . - = - - = C. Continuing the study of tho || SWEET MixeD 15 or. || pELSEY 2 ROSE PICKLES - - . . 35. | TOILET TISSUE - - - - 33. ite LOTTA 53 CLUB HOUSE Stuffed Manzanilla 49c. Spec. 8 ox. 69c. Spec. 12 ov. || FACELLE 2s PSLRA CYS (OLIVES - - - - 45c. 63c. | ROYALE TOWELS - . . 55. LOOK ATT BE -- 7 SAVE ALL 100 +. Roll weica ROSS & MARG'S |VAXeo rarer . "3 ! z ; 3 POLY NOT aE A WISH BE RICHARD'S ~ BEAUTY STUDIO RLU FOOD MARKETS WESTINGHOUSE FROSTED 40. 60, 100 Watt LIGHT BULBS 2 for 49¢. Free 'Delivery Phone 985-2492. Free Draw With Every $5.00 Order or Over. STORE HOURS '8:30 -- 6: 00 Monday, Tuesday & Saturday 8:30 -- 9:00 Wednesday, Thursday & Friday PHONE -- Sag. 199 3 Aad AF A rT Jrasasire, Te Rye

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