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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1972, p. 20

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\ rgd nnd an det Ar Trt ASE FEA AN Di SN RHA PD HA rial SE A 20 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 5, 1972 'ROUND THE TOWN" Mr. and Mrs, Norman Yoe, Mr. George Kilpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby in their new home at Nobleton recently: The Holtbys were present- ed with a patio table and *a and two redwood umbrs' che .rom their friends of Cedar Creek and Prospect. » % J Mr. Garfield Beare of Fillmore, Saskatchewan has been visiting relatives in Port Perry and nearby lo- calities. LJ LJ] * _ Mr. Ross Graham ,a nat- ive of Port Perry is the new owner-manager of the IGA store on King Street East, Bowmanville. Mr. Graham has 23 years of experience in the business, 17 of them in the .meat management. He .is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Graham, Rosa St. and his wife Isabelle is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Gibson, Bigelow St. * [J * Mrs. Almer Wallace was entertained at a surprise party last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lane, on the occasion of her retirement of teach- ing piano lessons. About 40 of her students and par- ents attended and presented several gifts to show their appreciation of her work in the past. * * * Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Leonard of R.R. 2, Seagrave on qualifying for a trip to Paris, France and Monte Carlo for seven days through Bestline Products of Canada Limited. * * * At the last meeting of the summer season for the Senior Citizens the presi- dent wished all a happy summer and all in attend-: ance enjoyed a Desert lun- cheon followed by a game of bingo with prizes. Many of the members will attend the General Picnic for Sr. Citizens in Belleville on July 18th. LJ] * * On the 9th of July at 2:30 p.m. the Annual Ser- vice of the Breadalbane Presbyterian Church in Utica is being held. Friends will be warmly welcomed at this time of remembrance and thanksgiving. Music that will reflect the mood of the celebration will make yesteryear and today and tomorrow blend around the Timeless Christ. It is ex- pected that the Rev. Wil- liam Black will lead the service and his sermon | qi EEE EEE ARITA IIRIRS LLAATATTRRLAAAAAANANARNNNNNCNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN ANN Aaa nile ~ theme is likely to be on-- "A Fearful or Triumphant Canada"? Do make a note of this date and be assured that its always a time of uplift and reflection. * * * On Thursday of last week 'Mr, Joe Jordan and Mr, Peter Hvidsten, employees TURE! -- BPACK DIAMOND Whitby O.P.P. weekend traffic report An official traffic report from the Ontario Provin. cial Police Whitby Detach. ment for the week ending Sunday, July 2 shows a total of 30 motor vehicle Day week-end,.the Whitby ASPIRIN 69: SHREDDIES --~49 TOMATOES --- 3:51 COFFEE r= « ware 79. PASTRY FLOUR 69 CHICKEN canned 51,09 SERVIETTES -.-25. CHEESE SLICES of the Port Perry Star, at- tended a Camera Workshop at McMaster University in Hamilton. They learned various aspects of news- paper, Camera and Dark- _room operations, PLEASE Just Try It Just Once! collisions, causing a total of $25,900 damage, There were two persons killed in an accident on Highway 401, and in the other accidents 19 persons were injured, To July 2 this year there have been 8 persons killed on the roads patrolled by the Whitby OPP, one more than the number to the same date last year, On Monday, July 8, the final day of the Canada SASSI IANAS SAI ARTERIES SS SAR AR ARAN TIANA SUNS CV SON SAR I RAAN NNN NN UV SUV AN NN a Sadanatatatetatetet ate dans Sa tatate te te data 0D Sy 9. Todt ng Sunspu ORANGE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE SATIN MARGARINE "KRAFT DINNERS LUNCHEON MEAT ---39. ROSE :~ RELISHES 3:89: PAMPER ose ro $1.99 -- BAYERS 100 to Botte 3s, 402. ™™ GARBAGE - POLY HOUSE OPP reports 18 accidents, most of a minor nature, Monday evening traffic con. ditions were reported as * medium to heavy with no ~ major tieups. Officers of the Whitby OPP were on regular pa. trol on Lake Scugog over the week-end, and report no incidents or water vio- lations, : ; The Port Perry. Reach & Scugog Fire Department re- port a quiet holiday week- SOD as' nena 4 THIS WEEKEND ONLY! 199. 17. ROL TN BONNIE DOG FOOD 10: GLIDE SPRAY STARCH Hos tn 59¢ JOY LIQUID SHH hed 49¢ Value KOTEX REGULAR :.~ 47. COMET CLEANER «-- 39: WHITE SWAN nssue 3:89: LYSOL DEODORANT SPRAY 7c: 78¢ SUNSHINE FRESH PRODUCE ! end, 'answering one call, Children apparently play- ing with matches caused minor damage to curtains and one wall in a house in Port Perry: Also during the week. ending July 2, the OPP in. vestigated 102 general oc- currences including 5 li. quor offences, 7- thefts, 10 break and enters, one as- sault, 2 disturbances, 3 dri. ving complaints," and 4 cases of malicious damage. SASS SSSSSAN SHXHXN N\ 2 fl. oz. bottle FEATURE! RED & WHITE APPLE PIE wo 10 Be FEATURE( -- SUGAR SWEET =AID 40 to Pkg. FEATURE! sncates 29° FEATURE! 60 to Pkg.' TABAGS OF 24 FL Ox. Bik. 2-89: GOLDEN RIPE GRANNY SMITH 16-oz. phy. 79: CREAM Pies 2: 769: 25 bus 3 fa $1 VALLEY FARM FRENCH FRIES APPLES "No.1 GRA COD FISH STICKS u-e ss 69¢ BANANAS CANTALOUPE 3:81. Radish & Green Onions 2:25 w 14¢ 5:59 MILD SEASON BURNS - FRESH SLICED = Coord 90° BURNS - USAGE 69% ; hi STYLE BACON (8 THe PIECE) oD UTS B. 99¢ cenee cuts Bb. 1.09 ANNAN ANANRNNNNNN SNA NNNN SN NSOSNNN NSN SNSS SSSA NSNS NNN SALSA NAS NNN ELMGROVE DAIRY SPREAD 70% BUTTER Th. 61 £ OPEN EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 ' BE 0 000 00000 005 005 0505 5.5 00059 95.95 95.90 95.55.9095 95. 95.95.9595 9095 90 95 00 95 50 9 0 95 5 S090 SE KS 9% SANS SSS SS STEAKS WING and SIRLOIN + 1.49 Freezer Pops ne 22 O ch BT 0000656 55.35.56 56,05. 5,56.56. 55.0656 56. 55.6.6 56.05.05, 5.96.56.96.96.96.56.56. 96.5606 55 5505 0000 000 00800 0000 880 4 a 40a eae an 3 ap = - wt LL * a | Ve mam 3 ~~ ww a

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