3% » 2 R 4 a . . H 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 20, 1974 A C h h h Id h f t s ¥ TS ---------- rea urcnes noila choir restiva \ : V L L A G E A delightful evening of three selections with the time and effort on his part of E Sacred Music was enjoyed latter part of the program for its success. $Y] by a capacity audience in ending with several num- = a St. Andrew's Chalmers bers hy the massed choirs he A Presbyterian Church, Ux- totalling ninety voices The amount of Hr 8 bridge on Sunday March This Music Festival by its exported = ftom =~ Yukon | 10th. : outstanding success should increased in 1972 25 per cent over the year previous. The Port Perry and area stu- F.D. Slemmon and Mrs. Kinettes are again sponsor- Several choirs, junior and now become an annual val : ilk eon ; : : : alue of Yukon raw fur dents who are enjoying a C.C. Jeffery. ing a Red Cross Blood senior ~from the Lind- event in the Presbytery. =... 1 through the Ont- : : a i k «(Clini . 9 . a D> . rot is holiday in England are Donor Clinic, and ask for say-Peterborough Presby Much credit is 'due the oo Trappers, Association expected home on Saturday, March 23. They will arrive by bus at the High School around 10:30 p.m. The Senior Citizens Club. will he hosts to all Brown- ies, Guides, Cubs and Scouts at the hall on Wed- the support of residents of the Township of Scugog. The clinic will again be held in the United Church Hall tery joined together for this presentation, ° namely St. Andrew's, Lindsay, Wick; St. John's, Port Perry; and leaders of the groups; 'Mr. Bob Tompkins, Lind- say; Mrs. Appel, Wick; Mr. Norman Watson, Port Perry Fur Sales Service in 1972 amounted to $195,637. Animals trapped in Yukon included beaver, fisher, v nesday, March 20th. Enter- from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and St. Andrew's - Chalmer, and especially Mr. Bruce : : 3 ; a a fi : : TH a ) 2 lynx, fox, marten, wild mink, 8s The Lake Scugog Histori- tainment is a film. } 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wed- Uxbridge. . Freeman for conceiving the Linn y wolverine, otter, i cal Choir practised Sunday The local Kinsmen and hesday, April 14. Each choir performed idea and working with great "0 4 squirrel. i «= evening at the home of Mr. ' o hi and Mrs. F.D. Slemmon. " oh Mrs. Dorothea Koch vis- VY ) A \ 74 \ § ted with Mr. and Mrs. Clif- J NO 1 CAL ( [ad BL ford Vickery and Mr. and § NER" \| R Mrs. Richard Casson in Wil- J / VAST \ 1 lowdale over the Week end. Z 2 The Senior Citizen Club 3 had a very lively St. Pat- - 845 ricks Party on Saturday 343 evening at the Latcham ¢ } 3 Centre. The hall was nicely ® Wh decorated for the event and 74 all report a good time. BRE wi Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Han- : J I cock of Ottawa were week fn end guests of Mr. and Mrs. VALUE (ol , | {el ¢») + Jr. Farmers | MEATS i VALUE OHECK'D -- BRANDED - TENDER - JUICY ' 4 i observe 60th SHORT RIB 98°. |v | - (1 "YOU SAVE TWICE -- WITH TRIM & PRICE" ¢ i anniversary BLADE ROAST 98. ROUND BONE CUT -- FROM LEAN BEEF i The Junior Farmers of $128 Bl Durham County are cele- STEAKS 1 1b B brating their 60th anni- WELL TRIMMED -- MEATY g versary this year with a BLADE S k $114 banquet and dance April 6 tea S ib A at the Blackstock Commun- FRESH MINCED -- IDEAL FOR MEAT LOAVES OR BURGERS & | er GROUND BEEF *1". | The banquet and dance will provide an opportunity for junior farmers from past years to get together and renew acquaintances with people they met while in club work. Some of the top farmers and agri-business people in Durham and outside the county were involved in the PRIDE OF CANADA WIENERS su. 88". BY THE PIECE PRIDE OF CANADA 6-01. Pkg. BOLOGNA ©» 58' | COOKED HAM 79 DEVON -- BY THE PIECE WHOLE -- FREEZER WRAPPED - Sab BACON: 89' | PORK LOINS 99° 10 10 12 FEATURE! KLEENEX TOWEL S 2/69 Feature! - E. y Smith's 1911. -~ i SWEET ow SOUR sauce 33: | PIE FILLER SFO 29. BRIM Roasted oo corre "1.21 [x] ' SOYA SAUCE NN BEST BUY! -- 100% 2 PLY FACIAL ; county junior farmer pro- HEALTH & BEAUTY FEATURES " ® p c | gram over the years. on KLE a 95 2 The junior farmers were DEODORANT 89: Issues s Feature! = Soft Molst : first organized in Durham KOTEX TAMPONS 10: 59¢ || sesrauvi--ciov 6% FI. Oz. Tin TOP CHOICE 3 { and three other counties in CLOSE UP TOOTHPASTE 89 } '¢ | CHEESEBURGER I. i Ontario in 1914. " PRE-PRICED 2Sc! 35-01. Bar LL -- Phe. i BOVE TOj.Ev SOAP ._.. .....25¢ FEATURE! -- RED & WHITE N oO " SOL. doi PEEK EREAN Bag : Manchester Bs EY SASLESS meiner O02 NC ; : LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC $1.29 \ BISCUITS . - 3 N ews FEATURE! -- RED & WHITE } h _1-Lb. Bag & Fe TOMATO so 10 "id ] y . ¢ Era ous 1 mato sow id. | ROASTED COFFEE 99 Church Sunday March 24, L i oll 3 11:15. R.B. Pogue in charge. EATUNE! o FAEETE OED FEATURE @5%° FRESH boy hospital. aon dar | | i : RAE TN SANKA « 37 | BREEZE (f 19 BeaLAILLLL | INSTANT COFFEE [|] | f DETERGENT Gist Pig. ® Jaffa FROZEN 01 € Ya ORANGES 99 414 FI. 02. Jar 6:99 FEATURE! -- ASSORTED GERBER'S | STRAINED FOODS io) FEATURE! -- READY-TO-SERVE | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cro- QUAKER C f den and family of London, OATMEAL 11-or phe. { . | Sunday guests with'Mr. and White or Black ». GQ BANQUET DINNERS Mrs. L.B. Roberts. x 59 REDE WHIT "WEISER I cumamies or. nu Ontario : Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duff stRAWBERRIES 3 EV AP. MILK 24° | COFFEE Breaks 77: || § CARROTS ::29° home from holidays in Flo- 15-0 phe 65¢ : . TS ! CHOCOLATE 65 ! Ontario Cooking : 3 rida. LIBBYLAND SUPREME } : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DINNERS, iyi ¢ BAZ3ET1 4 airs 63« b ONIONS ow 39° total : 10% - or. phy. 79 BUNS 6 to Pack 4 : ; Best, visiting their daugh- wa LICORICE ALLSORTS 58: # B I ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy ROYALE ol papier Apo) OE Ryose ro 39° McTavish d St R Lf | Brechin, Saturday. even BATHROOM TISSUE 2i45 | PLAYING CARDS 88. | Prours : Mr. and Mrs. Noel Phyre, : - | T t ith Mr. and Mrs. : Ronald Ginn, sunday. | WESTON LIBBY'S RED ROSE AYLMER | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb Li : returned home from visiting | Chelsea Buns | Stuffed Olives Tea Bags Catsu their daughter Mrs. David . P Khun and children of Cal pkg. h5¢ . Boz 43° 180 size $2 29 3201. 69° Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hichens . a : and Mrs. June: Thomp- . ARR son, shawa, visiting Mr. and : Open Thursday a Mrs. J. i «. F ns IOWSON'S RED & WHITE Port perry, i were pleased Mr. Mitche] was home from hospital. BE