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Port Perry Star, 11 Jun 1970, p. 24

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OR baba Ls abd bd he wii LS LARA / OMADA APE RRR PRLEVERSURF MANY PA oo AR AE oy ed MLA 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 11, 1970 Visiting ron Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Lorne Duff were her daugh- ters, Myrtle Banks, Don Mills, Helen Randell, . Agincourt, Ruth Short, Port Perry, Alma Duff, Blackstock, Betty Duff, Manchester, Ilda Duff and Chrisy, Port Perry. 1 J * * Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ro- bertson and Mr. Ron Dickson of Labrador City, Newfound- land, visited Mrs. Jessie Ro- bertson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robertson. * * * Mrs. David McKee of New- tonards, N. Ireland and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKee, View Lake, were recent guests with Miss, C. J. McKee and Mrs. E. Ingram. * * * At Rest REESOR, Alma G. (Charter Member, Blue Ray ....Chapter, No. 238, 0.ES.).... At Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital, following a lengthy illness, on Tuesday, June 9th, 1970, .Alma .G. Blight, beloved wife of Char- les H. Reesor of Port Perry, and dear mother of -Danny . of Agincourt, and Larry, at home, dear grandmother of Christopher and Charlene. Resting at the McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Chapel, Port Perry, for service at 2.00 p.m. Thursday. Inter- ment at Pine Grove Cemetery Eastern Star Service Wed- nesday, June 10th at 7.30 p.m Ronald Graham Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Powell of Port Perry, who received his Honour Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from York University Glendon College, May 30th. He is continuing his studies in History. 'ROUND THE TOWN": CHESTER APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE Repairs to all Makes of Appliances. AUTHORIZED MOFFAT SERVICE DEPOT CAESAREA 986-4926 MUSEUM NOTES The museum has ben suc- cessful this week in borrow-|. ing an exhibit of 21 glass fruit jars produced in Ont- ario since 1860. The colleg- LH RIE Eg Council And Contractors It was suggested that _pro- perty owners may arrange to have the sewer pipeinstalled from the property line to the house, but a gap be left between this line and the actual sewage line. However, no final connection would be permitted before the sewage tion has been selected from the 400 jar collection of Mr, Percy Foley, Richmond Hill, The seventy jars show a variety of tops, and glass «colours, and sizes. They were made in different Ontario centres, such as Hamilton, Burlington,;; Sandwich (Wind- sor) and Port Colborne, system had been thoroughly tested. In .order that this would bestrictly adhered to, council- lor Phil Orde suggested a seal be attached to the end of the pipe, and a fine imposed if tampered with. During the discussion it was disclosed the capacity of the sewage system was designed for at least a population of 10,000, and the main trunk line calculated to last for anywhere from 40 to 60 years. |! In order that proper relat- ion between the companies in charge of construction and the Village council was estab- lished at all times it was agreed that similar meetings would be held when ever necessary. However, council decided it would not be necess- ary to call all the mémbers all the time and appointed a Sanitary Sewage Committee of reeve Robt. Kenny, deputy- reeve Bruce Beare and counc- illor Phil Orde to deal with whatever problems that 'may occur in the future. 4-H NEWS The second meeting of the Port Perry 4-H Grain Club was held at Port Perry. High School on May 25th at 8:00. Bruce Smith took charge of the meeting, It was decided that Donovan Smith and Irwin Smith 'would do the demonstration and Ted Smith, John, Jim, Ron Thompson and Earl Phoenix to do the exhibit. A film about the chemicals used for different = crop damage was shown. The Check The Label meeting was closed With the : : } pledge. On Your Paper ""Marion Couperthwaite BEST BUY! -- Pre-Priced 69¢! PRIOR PARK TEA BAGS SAVE 3c! -- FRENCH'S PREPARED Ld SAVE 7c! -- LISSY'S DEEP BUTTERED 59 Mustard ~~ 19 Vegetables 4:89. § VARETIES -- 1202. TINS FEATURE! BEST BUY! - Save 25¢! SAVE 30c! ~ ASSORTED JELL-O Powders 10:1 " BEST BUY! -- Save 7c! --~ CANADIAN STYLE SINGLES KRAFT CHEESE 37° LIBBY'S sono BEANS COLOURED -- PARCHMENT PACK SATIN Brand MARGARINE ro 1-Lb. Packs COD FILLETS «- 49. a maa | JULIENNE FRENCH FRIES 49. ORANGE or POUND CAKE 79 ig H-)- 3 FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES! BANANAS CORN-on-COB }§ «49: ONIONS semen 2 w= 45¢ WATERMELON Green PEPPERS = 49 2 Ibs. 33 BUY-OF-THE-WEEK STAFFORD'S Pure JAMS 9-Ox. Jars N | SAVE 20c! -- INSTANT MILK CARNATION 1.29 SAVE A8c! -- a GEhihity DAD'S Cookies 49" SAVE 11cl -- SOFT DRINK.POWDERS . . . 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THE PIECE) BAN ROLLON ems. 10%, size T9¢ ) BUFFERIN - 48% NESTLE'S PUDDINGS gC oo 8 OLD COLONY POP 12-89: See Us at the Home Show in Our Air-Conditioned STORE Luncheon Meats 75 "1602. AMRY PACK" {Hass 1.09. GOLD SEAL Sockeye Salmon . +65: VERO Spaghetti J 14 OZ TINS 49: See Us at the Home Show ig * Dem

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