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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jan 1970, p. 20

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ore "week-end guests of Mr. ~hospital. 20) -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, January 22, 1970 Mrs. Carol Roach, Ian and Master Billy Evans are in Nova Scotia visiting her mother.who is very ill in-hospital. * x Mrs. M. Potts and Mrs. G. Brovender, of Toronto were and Mrs. C.H. Potts and family, Union Avenue. * kx ' Mr. and Mrs. Gord Werner, Oshawa, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacMaster, and family. * * xk Mr. and Mrs. Gérdon Prent- ice were honoured recently at a surprise party on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary by forty members of their family at the home of Dorothy and Eldon Morrell, Toronto. They were presented with a silver tray, money tree, silver casser- ole and a coffee urn. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Bramalea, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stapley and family. * xk kx Thomas Donnelly, Port Perry High School was recent- ly elected to the executive of the group of 300 custodians for local 218, Canadian Union of Public Employees. John Auch of Ridgeway Senior Public School was elected president. * ok % Arnold Roach, Man- a two-week Mr. chester is on business trip in the 'Western| Provinces for General Motors of Canada, Mrs. Roach is accompanying him and among the cities to be visited are Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. x xk Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hallett, Toronto spent a few days last week with their niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Midgley. * * * The Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto Alumni Association's Markham Town- ship Chapter, held their bus- iness meeting, Monday, Jan uary 12th, at the home of Mrs. E. Mildred Temple, 'ROUND THE TOWN" Schools Continued around the school area. He urges owners to keep the dogs tied up during school hours. * * * At Prince Albert School the report is quite favcu-- able. According to the prin- cipal, H. Kiezebrink the ab- sence of puipls at the school is not much more than the normal this time of the year. © LJ] * * d The reports from Epsom and Greenbank were much the same. However, Green- bank experienced a few cases of mumps. * * J © The Community Memorial Hospital was closed to. visit- ors last week and this deci: sion is still in effect this week, The main reason for this, is to avoid possible carriers of the flu germ entering the Quite a few of the nurses have been absent due to the' flu, but this situation ic rectifying itself and life at the hospital is gradually * coming back to normal. Flamingo Continued deal of interest with some of the leading English bakery manufacturers', Mr. Asser and Mr. Jury have been in Port Perry since last Sunday and will be leav- 02 ectiire 25 0 new Josey ing for Chicago and New York y y this week-end. ments", given by Miss: Molly] ™ Sclater and Miss Kathryn Sinclair, of the Royal Con- servatory of Music, Monday, January 16th at 10:30 a.m., at the -home of the president, Miss Grace Bailey, 4 Wooten Meadow Brook Lane, Union-| ville. Members will Be attend- Before, leaving, Ken Jack- son will take them to see Niagara Falls and other spots of interest in the area. Mr. Asser also hopes to visit some business associates at the J.W: Robinson Co. in Hamilton. Last year "March of Dimes" changed its symbol and name to "The Ability Fund'. The reason for the change says Mrs, Grant McDermott, chair: man of thé local branch of Re- habilitation Foundation for the Disabled is "we feel the new name better represents our interest in promoting the skills 'of physically' handi- capped people, emphasizing the abilities they have left rather than their disabilities, And the symbol - - an ever- green tree with a branch miss- ing - - also fits in with our conviction that, just as the Way, Markham. may be lacking in one ability but he has many others left Io help him to carry on as a useful and confident member of society who contributes instead of finding it necessary to accept welfare, For one week statting Mon- day, January 26, the Ability Fund will be campaigning in those parts of Ontario where it is not in the United Appeal, including Port Perry and area, asking that you help to sustain this organization which makes it possible Mrs. McDermott said, kégain a measure of independ- tree is still thriving, a person ence and pride. Ability Fund Campaign Starts Jan. 26 Some 70 volunteers are needed for this fund raising campaign. Any ladies willing to help, phone 985-7977. for disabled adults tol Do It Now! BLOCK -- BRICK e" CONCRETE WORK ® FOOTINGS ETC. We are geared for " WINTER WORK with coverings & construction heaters to create summer conditions on your job.- SMP CONSTRUCTION 985-3111 WHITE PLUMP -- YOUNG - TENDER CHICKEN LEGS and BREASTS Ay oor 23 FOOD STORES GROUND BE REG. 39c! -- WESTON ORANGE AND 3 FRESH SUCED -- TENDER DATE LOAF 35 IDEAL FOR MEAT LOAVES AND BURGERS . BEEF LIVER YOU SAVE TWICE WITH TRIM AND PRICE . RIB STEAKS -- 95: FOR BAKING OR FRYING -- PEAMEAL BACK BACON 95: EF 59: 159i BURNS - MILD SEASONED BOLOGNA» 39s HEALTH and BEAUTY FEATURES! (8Y THE PIECE) LEAN SPARERIBS --- MEATY PORK... "Ideal for Dressing"' 79: REG. 3 for 45¢c VALUE! -- 12¢c OFF PACK . LUX BEAUTY GREEN GIANT GORN BEST BUY! -- DELUXE Canadian -- Pimento -- Old English SAVE I - re 30° BEST BUY! -- SAVE 21c! -- FANCY QUALITY CREAM 14-0zx. Tins . 4 REG. 99¢! SAVE 8c! -- ALL PURPOSE 7-Lb. Bag FLOUR riveroses 77° -- 10c Size -- LOWNEY'S ASSORTED CHOCOLATE 33° FEATURE! -- RED & WHITE 24-0z. Loaf SLICED BREAD 2f° REG. $1.15 VALUE! -- 10c OFF PACK . .. 3-Lb. Can FO Shortening 99° FEATURE! -- LEE CHOICE - Crushed - Sliced - Tid Bit 19-Oz. Tins PINEAPPLE 3:69 C o WHOLE ae: CORN J} BEST BUY! -- Mix or Match! -- Stokely's HONEY POD PEAS 14-0x. tins -- or -- 12-ox. tins SAVE 17¢! LIBBY'S BEANS : BUY-OF-THE-WEEK BONUS Whole CANNED CHICKEN Tk, 1 00 -- DEEP BROWNED BRYLCREEM HAIR DRESSING 79: 'HALO SHAMPOO REG. BARS SOAP 3:35. ~ Family Site J Qc PRE] PRICED 69c! -- LIQUID BLEACH 14.0x. Tins FEATURE! -- HEINZ CONDENSED TOMATO sow» 2:23" BEST BUY! -- Save 10¢| -- DR, BALLARDS CHAMPION 15-Oz. Tins DOG FOOD "4:59 REG. $1.15 VALUE! -- 8c OFF PACK ... MR. CLEA REG. $1.15 VALUE! -- 25¢ OFF PACK . .. DETERGENT 239 128-0z. Plastic Jug Supreme 50° Giant Pkg. ¢ 0" FEATURE! -- BONUS{==-One-at-a-time Dispenser 10 to Pkg. | GARBAGE onc 3G SAVE 19c¢! -- TULIP OR ROSE MARGARINE Parchm ent -- Coloured 1-Lb. Packs 0m 4:99° | FRESH FRUITS - 'GRAPEFRUIT McINTOSH APPLES + ANJOU PEARS . . . . GREEN ONIONS WAX TURNIPS Dowson's Red & White PORT PERRY ~~ ONTARIO Open Every Thur. & Fri. Night until 9:00 p.m. Open All Day Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING At Rear Of Store Bunches Be oo VEGETABLES - Red or White - 10 to 88c Quart Basket 85¢ . 6 for 35c 2 for 25¢ 9c Thursday Night SPECIAL 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. SUGAR 5 LBS. GRANULATED 49 FEATURE! -- RED & WHITE INSTANT CROWN TEA BAGS cn. 0 79. COFFEE 79 REG. 47et WESTON Crackers PLAIN OR SALTED = 39: HIGH LINER COD FISH & CHIPS 59 | SUPREME GREEN PEAS '45. Freezer Buys Blue Brand Beef FRONT: QUARTER HIND. QUARTER SIDE -OF - BEEF : CHUCK OF BEEF SIDE OF PORK bh. a26¢c b. 5c wn 63c¢ Ib. 59¢ Ib. $3c 4 A J I 2

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