24 - PORT PERRY STAR -- VILLAGE Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ives on Thanksgiving week-end were Mrs. Susan Foret of Lyons, France, Mrs. Helen Weller of Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico, Mr. Harry Weller and friend Sherri of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell of Epsom and Miss Cathy Ives of Brampton. The Senior Citizens again had a good number of members at there regular meeting. They now have one hundred members in the club and are planning a very active season. Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mrs. Ernie Hayes were Harold and Connie Hayes and two sons of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill + Hayes and twin sons, Mrs. Florence Purdie of Vancou- ver, B.C., Helen and Jill Denton and friend Judy Wilson of Richmond Hill, Pat and Dean Hayes and two children of Rexdale. This past week end Mr. Doug Hayes of Calgary spent the week end with his mother Mrs. E. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King of Seagrave entertained a number of relatives at the Rock Haven Restaurant recently. All enjoyed a tur- key dinner. The celebration . was in honour of Mr. and Mrs. King's 40th wedding anniversary. Many lovely and useful gifts were received. On Tuesday evening Council members of the new Township of Scugog were entertained at the home of Mayor-elect and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm, Nest- leton. This informal get acquainted meeting was attended by councillors, Reg. Rose, Robert Kenny, Neil Hunter, Bob Brinkman, INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments % 5 years 3% 4% 2 ygars INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Wednesday, Oct. 17th, 1973 Jerry Taylor, Don Frew and their wives. Three members of the 1st Girl Guide Company, Terri planned for the Guides. Healey, Barbara Deloye, Plans are being made for a and Joanne Free received Halloween party to be held badges for their work at the last meeting. $30.00 was made at the Guiders bake from 1 to 4 p.m. BEST BUY! -- KELLOGG'S 11-0. y SPECIAL 'K' 62: CHEESE SLICES 44. CRACKER BARREL op or W BEST BUVT Brey Ww BEST BUY! -- CLOVER LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON FEATURE! -- SUPREME BRAN FREE BATHROOM CANISTER FEATURE! - FABRIC SOFTENER 6 fi. ox. size Downy $1.39 GVA TISSUE 2137: 12 Fl. Oz. Bottle WELCHADE GRAPE DRINK 32c CARNATION wk 4:89 Refills 100 to Pkg. | CHIPS AHOY 73c DIXIE Refills 57¢ 32:02. Size FEATURE! -- AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX 49 | -- AUNT. JEMIMA SRANCAKE SYRUP nro-w 69c REGULAR SARAN 50 Ft. Roll WRAP 39: Sos 29: 8 Fl. Oz Tin CIEME RINSE .. 89¢ Fruitsas79: Wafers "a 59. INLESS 5 to Pkg. SPE BikDEs "55 | CREME RINEE 5 Loz Tin | MOUTHWRESE AE ANT 99 | SCOPE om wm rasemar 5 7 ort | HSE PASTE ... 49¢ SOFT & DRI Ga will enjoy these Eggo waite: 39- UY Blue Eish 03 F [1] [1] 1] S McCAIN - JULIENNE or STRAIGHT CUT 2b. Bag FRENCH FRIES 49: HOMO JUGS 3 qt. PITCHER PAK 2% Jugs 3 qt. PITCHER PAK sale. This money, along with $40.00 made selling Easter eggs and carnations Easter will go towards a trip Monday, October 29. A pet show will be held October 20 l B ul S00 SL ol |. 2 irri Ader adil 2B Gui? roy KRAFT CHEESE 89. -- s1.15 ARBAGE BAGS ©. 3:1 SPIC & SPAN «= 99. : NEW LOW MILK PRICE plus deposit 91° 99° plus deposit 87° 95° Over 100 cubs, parents and friends sat down, and enjoyed the annual fall sup- per held by B pack Sat- urday. The tasty meal was prepared by the parents and served by Second Girl Guide Company under the leader- ship of Captain Ann Wan- ninkhof. Following the dinner those present was taken to the "Jungle Room' tastefully decorated in autumn colours with branches and leaves giving the room a forest effect. last ACA Introduced by Akela Saulnier, Mr. Walter Welts, scouter club chairman invested three new leaders, Debbie Cordner, Lee Lane and Darcy Wallace into the Boy Scout movement. 10 new cubs were invested by Akelas Stan Plough- man Charles Reesor and Butch Lata, and presen- ted the boys with badges. Akela Saulnier was presented with a badge from Cartwright First "Pack. Guest speaker was R.C.M.P. constable A.E. LLY BEST BUY! -- WITH LIBB FEATURE! -- FANCY QUAUTY STOKEL BEST BUY! -- CHOICE QUALITY LME A nr » S10 ¥'S BEANS _ CREAM STYLE Y's C ly 3:89 ORN 4 RCMP officer speaks to cubs Pettgrew who was intro- duced by cub Bruce Arculus. Dressed in his scarlet uni- form, Mr. Pettgrew made quiete an impression the many young boys present. 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