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Port Perry Star, 19 Jun 1974, p. 2

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rs a " Pein Lions De stem die i A LAE sir red om ' FL > # no a I I i, TSE on I RE WP ES 28- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 12th, 1974 "VILLAGE «Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nott of Vancouver are in town visiting with Mr. and Mrs Mike England and other relatives. On Sunday they had a family get-to-gether. Some of those present wer Mie. and Mrs. Oscar Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gendron and Mrs. WF. Nott On the opening day of Scugog Shores Museum in May some forty-five persons were present to see the many new attractions that have been added this year. Among them are a fine display of hand made quilts, also on loan from a private collec- tion is a fine array of wooden kitchenware and antique tovs. Two more rooms have been opened in the Lee house. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon recently were. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vernon. Cannington, Miss Maude Chambers of Pontiac. Mich... Mrs. Florence Wales and son Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Vernon of Cannington. NDP candidate for Ontario Riding, Bill Lishman will be the honoured guest at a picnic to be held at Heron- gate Country Club, Sunday, June 16. Also present will be Ed Broadbent, MP for Oshawa-Whitby and Jim Reid NDP candidate for York North. Games, races and refreshments will be part of the picnic. Herongate is on Altona Road, north of Highway 2. Bazaar & Tea The Bazaar and Tea spon sored by Honeydale Wo- men's Institute, and held in the Latcham Centre on Sat- urday afternoon last, was a tremendous success. It was a pleasure to welcome Muriel Ashburn News The Ashburn group of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. W. Routley, wed- nesday evening June with an attendance of 15 members. The opening devotions were taken by the president Mrs. R. Batten. Two new hymns were introduced dur- ing the meeting. > The Missionary personal was given by Mrs. 1. Death who told of the commissing service of Rev. Rand Mrs. Archer who will po to Taiwan. Miss Chrissie Simpson led in praver and Mrs. A. Fisher took the study for the cven- ing which took the fornia Bible Study. Mrs. IF. Lyiae closed with prayer Mr. and Mrs. I Guard- house of Malton called on friends in the village on Tuesday. A special "Film Night" is being arranged for Frio. evening June 14th in the church hall There will be an induction service in Burn's Churco ou Thursday evening June 20th for Rev. and Mrs. Stewart McEntyre. This service will be conducted by Lindsay Peterborough Presbytery. Woltten of Shirley Branch and 1st Vice Pres. of Ontario South District. who officially opened the Bazaar. The 4-H Homemaking Club girls very efficiently served the tea. The hamper of groceries was won by May Allen and ait AR REA a ~ rs i. Violet) was won by Cannie Glass. Congratulations Ladies! A sincere appreciation to one and all for able assist- ance toward the furtherance of Women's Institute work, S i , Students attend researc than senior from Eastern Ontaydo-high schools atten- a fwoday Career Search program Neld recently at Kemptvill College of Agricul) ral Technology. The purpose of the pro- grant" was (0 outline career opportunities in agriculture, and food. In the home economics section, students took part in a consumers economics lab. More 200) the Tea prize (African the event. Smart Shoppers ED. SMITH N | GARDEN | will enjoy our | COMPLETE YOUR SET NOW! LIBRARY OF MATURE BOOK SERIES | LISTERINE STUFFED MANZANILLA LP. 12 FL. OZ. JAR OLIVES avs wos: 79. 12 FL. OZ. JAR SALAD OLIVES 49 18 FL OZ. BOTTLE s1.29 "1 BAR FREE WITH 37 4 BAR BUNDLE LUX BEAUTY SOAP 74 ANACIN TABLETS 79. i "Large Florida No. 1 Crisp { CELERY STALKS ... 35° HOT HOUSE - Ont. No.1 TOMATOES ¢ » 69 ONTARIO - Fancy Grade 3 LBS. McINTOSH REDS 99 New Season's Ont. Grown 3 Bunches GREEN ONIONS 25° V.S. Large Slicing - No.1 Pkg. of 2 SWEET ONIONS 59 ICE CUBES bag 50° also to those who patronized 1 5 2.18. Ro. ny CEO - =. smn AE FEATURE! CARNATION COFFEE MATE FEATURE! SOLID WHITE MEAT 1 TUNA FISH 7 FH. Oz. Tin BEST BUY! -- CORN FLAKES 45 -- BOVRIL LUNCHEON MEAT 69 FEATURE! CIA MACARONI OR Sv A CHET The labs were designed to determine palatability, price 16-Oz. Jar S115 19 -- SAICO KELLOGG'S BEST BUY! -- IMPERIAL SOFT FEATURE! -- SALMON sere *1.09 GARINE ~~ 7% GOLD SEAL LVN L BAY NERA, 2 and quality of consumer goods. Students interested in agriculture participated in model labs put on by the various Sections of the College and visited the Reg- ional Veterinary Labora- tory, About half the students came from urban areas. "It's an old stereotype that we contact only rural stu- dents for home economics," said organizer Linda Stepery- off. TENDER - PLUMP YOUNG QUARTERED A CHICKENS AREY SUTRAS > \ bos AP hi h program About 60 percent of home ceonomic students come from urban areas. More than 80 percent of the agriculturai students have rural back- grounds. J -- It's estimated there are 12 to 15 million active cases of tuberculosis in the world today, largely.in the develop ing countries. Ontario County Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease Association point out .there were 3,909 new active TB cases in Canada last year. 65 FRESH CUT - MEATY - CHICKEN BREASTS 93: (Backs Of) | LEGS SH CUT - MEATY - CHICKEN 938 BURNS - Sweet Pickled - Cryovac Halves 'COTTAGE ROLLS 89: SWIFT PREMIUM COOKED HAM 6c: oo. SWIFT PREMIUM SKINLESS SAUSAGE 69: EVERSWEET or ies: 86: Breakfast STRIPS 99: BCHNEIDER'S - CELLO PACKED LEAN - BEEF STEAKETTES i 95: chops 77: | WELL TRIMMED - BOSTON STYLE | 1202. PACKAGE 12 FL OZ. TIN | FEATURE! 77 FL OZ. TIN FEATURE! -- BRAVO SPAGHETTI SAUCE (PLAIN) BILLY BEE HONEY uaun DOVE LIQUID FEATURE! -- CAT FOOD... SEANIP :. 28 Fl. Oz. ! 35 16 Fl. Oz. 24 Fl. Oz. Bottles 2:99 69 FEATURE! -- EVAPORATED MILK CARNATION 28. FEATURE! -- CONCENTRATED 16 Fl. Oz. Tin FEATURE! -- PUSS 'N' BOOTS CAT FOOD 4:99. 15 Fl. Oz. Tins FROZEN FOOD ~ PEATURESH LE HIGH LINER PERCH FILLETS 75-Oz. Pkg. ALL mem $1.89 FEATURE! -- CHINA LILLY 10 FI. Oz. Tin MUSHROOMS 47 BONFIRE 10-Lb. Bag BRIQUETTES 89: FEATURE! -- McCORMICK'S COCOANUT RUFFLES : 69: FEATURE! -- OATMEAL . .. 16-01. Bag DAD'S cookies 79 ROSE BRAND (assorted) RELISHES 3/°1.00 Poly Foam CUPS 25 cups 25° DOWSON'S RED & WHIT ONTARIO PORT PERRY, 16-0z ps 8c WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE note 59¢ EGGO WAFFLES feo pls 55¢ RIO Brand CHOICE SLICED STRAWBERRIES Sorpke 5Je CANADA DRY or PEPSI REGULAR or DIET Case 24 tins '2.99 Open Thursday Friday night till 9 p.m. a E+ A ISPD I ITY,

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