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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1973, p. 26

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Fa - nda LL 2 ARI USING ed < AEA $e bh NEE See < er . LR Nw CNP: 5 » & pe he - ATF 2 20 oh A SIGE NONE Se Zs Spe CEES ra oe NAA BA LR ea RE oe To PO 8 LS a, age ERA VILLAGE NAME SH Among the 'invited guest at the Lieutenant Governor's Party for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Charlottetown, P.E.I. on Sunday, July first, were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Reesor, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reesor, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Elford, Prince Albert accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Merill Elford of Raglan, on an enjoyable trip to Akron, Ohio and attended the Cat- hedral of Tomorrow where Rev. Rex Humbard is the Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Len Nixon and fmily spent the week end camping at Balsam Lake near Lindsay. "Aimcyles" is a Youth Team giving of their time, money and energy traveling to towns and cities sharing the answer to life's pro- blems. "Aim" is going and growing everywhere. It has spread from Canada to the entire world. Aim has sent teams to England, the West Indies, South America and Africa, just to name a few. These young people will be in the area from July 7th to July 11th. At a recently held B Pack Cub party badges were awarded to Bob Hall, Mike Taylor, Randy Haugen. Ribbons and crests were presented to Doug Ridge, Mark Penny, Brian Crews. Mrs. Pat Boyd has joined the "A" Pack in the role of Akela. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saul- nier attended the Liberal Strawberry Festival at Greenwood recently. Mr. Saulnier expressed appreciation to Norm Cafik, MP for maki a grant possible to give the Scout Orange parade (continued) fair srounas, aiong Rosa St. to Queen east, on Queen to Water St. then back to the fair grounds by way of North and John Streets. Mr. Prentice estimates that it will take you about an hour to watch the parade go by. Shortly after 3 p.m. a party and band contest will be staged in the arena. Admission will be free. At 9 p.m. also in the arena, the Bob Dee Quartet will provide music for a dance at only $2600 a couple. The Loyal Orange Lodge is a service organization for Christian protestants simi- lar to the Roman Catholic Knights of Columbus or the Jewish Bnai Brith. Accor- ding to Mr. Prentice its purpose is to promote equal rights for all with favours to none. "We are marching in sup- port of democracy," says Mr. Prentice," not to protest anything." Sounds like a great day for Port Perry -- if it doesn't rain. Plan Christmas Seal campaign Roe, Mr. RW. Seaby and Mr. J.0. Whiting. Through its Seal Campaign, The Christmas Seal Com- mittee of the Ontario County TB and Respiratory Disease Association met at medical and nursing per- sonnel have been planned by the association. An on- going programme are phy- nd AREA NEWS Christmas the associ- Adelaide House this week to... supports research into sical conditioning courses plan for the 1973 campaign. co aiory diseases - for ' asthmatic children. Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Hiltz 00, chronic bronchitis, Another course is planned Hall a new coat of paint. Gravenhurst and a boat trip 2r¢ co-chairmen and ser- emphysema, tuberculosis, for the fall in Oshawa and This work is now in has been arranged. So VINE On the committee are: .,." nhoathe from emphy- one in Uxbridge, with ref- progress. members pack your lunch Mr. Grant Armstrong, Mr. oo... = cally in combin- erral being made by the E.A. Collins, Mr. John Dry- den, Mrs. Michael Lisko, public relations chairman; and shine your shoes and get your name in to Mrs. J. Robertson. The first euchre ation with bronchitis, are family physician. four times the figure of ten years ago. The last meeting of the season for the Senior Citi- Members and friends of zens Club was held in the in the new centre was held Mrs. Maurice Morris, Mr. the association will be new Latcham Centre, witha on June 30th. Coffee and Ronald Pierce, Mr. G.T. Refresher courses in res- addressing Christmas Seal dessert luncheon to start off doughnuts was served by Pollitt, president; Mr, G.R. piratory disease and sem- envelopes through the the meeting. A bus trip to the club without charge. Robertson, Mrs. Norman inars for medical, para- summer months Mr. RED & WHITE WHAT IS A A but also appre ciates a variety of National brands. massers VALUE CHECK'D prefer cur MEATS..... PORK SPARERIBS ~ 98° A . 98" JARACL MIRC 16 FL. OZ. JAR ORIOLE -- OLE SOFT _ MARGARINE WELL HOUSE cork EE 34 37 UID DETERGENT LIQ 24 FL. OZ. BLS. 2:59 0 R eT FROZEN ORANGE SUPREME FRO or 29 BLADE STEAKS a CHICKEN HALVES = 69 1-LB. TUB KLEENEX PORK BUTT CHOPS = 88 a3 _Tigsugs COTTAGE ROLLS crv u. 88° 98 | \ SAUSAGE seer & pork. 69° 3 A LUNCH MEAT 8% FEATURE! - ASSORTED ' ' Essex Mild Seasoned MILD CURED - NO WASTE SERVIETTES muna 69 HARVEST CRUNCH 79 BOLOGNA b ok PEAMEAL BACON Vim A TNSTANT s1 73 FEATURE! 2.0. Pkg. PORK c End Portions n¥] . 1 8 PAPERS - "oe 99 CARNATION INSTANT 7 4 1) PQsx ¥ | Contre Portions 1.51.28 . hil ¢ CHOCOLATE Sm so DIXIE 7-0Z. 50 to Pkg. | Health & Beauly Features! _-- aps CUPS PROTEIN 21 7F. Oz Size SHREDDIES --.. 51. | oie ouniy 9 thi ah Shampoo $1.27 $ o 1 Ban FREE! - Deodorant 6 Reg. Bars PLAYING CARDS 77. Ries 3 CHO i bomen Ci Dial : Soap 97. 8." PREFER OUR SLICED BEETS 1 th KOTEX 1 89 DEODORANT : WA er SFRESH nibians 0.07 | Secret eno. 99. P {1 )] 1] C E BEST BUY! -- HALVES OR SLICES (Product of Australia) 14 Fl. Oz. Tin t PRS Large Stocks AUSTRAL PEACH ES . 3 3 1d: {o¥4 EN CELE RY FEATURE! -- FANCY QUALITY 14 Fl. Oz. Tin FOODS 49° California LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL 34 cooL WHIP LEMON S 6 for 59¢ BEST BUY! 64 Fl. Oz. Jug SWEET MIXED McLARENS 22 Tub 59. Ontario Bunched FLEECY Sataner 8 3: Pl C K L E S sor 49 Sara Lee Cake Lee Cake ¢ FEATURE! «gen mm || PREPRICED 79c! - PRIOR PARK OR POUND oe 2) ROYALE" 35° TEABAGS 69° |i. T9 corN__ 5-65) ht Foops 19) COFFE 93 | =. 45. F-BI- FRUIT DRINK orange, apple, grape, lemonade 6 6 oz. for 69° ORDER NOW R ICE CUBES H0* a bag OWSON'S RED & WHIT CHERRIES (red or black) 11 or 22 1b. pail BREAD Red and White 5 24 oz.loaves '1.30 PORT PERRY, "va ia ONTARIO till 9 p.m. -- | Y) { a | | L | < | dl » 4 t A

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