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Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1974, p. 28

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1 TR--_------ . 1. ¥ nti iy Lal a, hls Sa y nl WAS } hE Fe 2 N 8) - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1974 » ti ; t d i u ht » A | Hou United Nations student nig A V L L A G FE Monday, December 9, a small gill and certificate ry Bisinies Hn Fy Het Warriner and Rebekah for her participation in the Oy utes y Ay Lodges held an United contest by Mrs. Audrey ARAN ne hr : Ra Nath student night at the Geer, Past Noble Grand of ~The evening was brought DAT NO TT aE The Kinsmen Club annual Christmas Light Tour will be on Wednesday. December 18 this year. Their guests will be the people in the area who NAME Se F tained with two skits. The Legion Ladies kindly donat- ed $25.00 to Cystic Fibrosis on behalf of the Kinette Club. Kinettes taking part were: The staff of the Port Perry Star and their husbands and wives enjoyed their twelfth annual Christmas party on Friday evening of last week Lodge Hall, Mr. Earle Geer was Master of Ceremonies for the evening: and .intro- duced Miss Tina Ruhl the 1974 winner, who gave a very informative talk on her trip. Following this, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harper enter- Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Suzanne James and Donna Wallace who also parlicipat- ed in the speaking contest to a close with songs by Mr. and Mrs. -George Samels. Lunch was served by Mr. Terry Hodgins and his cap- able helpers. Will meet for two days are helped throughtout the Doreen Kendall, Val Sweet- "qi hoo Conway Gar- tained with a couple of The first meeting in the heavy agenda expected, vear by the White Cross man, Marg Lawrence, Jean- dens and afterwards at the enjoyable songs. Mr. Geer new year may go two days, council may have to sit organization. They will tour ~~ ette Ross; Maureen Porter, =~ Mr. and Mrs. Peter then introduced the first regional chairman _ Walter: Thursday, Jan. 9, in ign Oshawa and Whitby. and Diana Findlay and Barbara Hvidsten of Prince Albert. runner-up Miss Mary Clug- Beath says. to its regularly schedule then return to the Scout Hall for entertainment and buffet. An accident, which could have been very serious, hap- pened some time ago invol- ving Mr. Bob Walker, when he fell from the plank walk into the sewer at the pump- ing station on Water Street. After much correspondence, with very little satisfaction, about the accident with the Ministry of the Environ- ment. Mr. Walker and Mr. James Smitherman contact- ed "Ombudsman, a C.B.C. program that deals with The Port Perry Kinsmen Club held their 4th annual Christmas party at the Prince Albert Hall on Sun- Siebarth. ston, who was presented with Initials Tell The Red & White Story He said because of the meeting Wednesday, Jan. 8. CHOICE - PLUMP - CANADA GRADE "A* - EVISCERATED - MAPLE LEAF - PURE PORK SAUSAGE Mot MAPLE LEAF - MILD AND SWEET BACON rise 59% | POLIS 13% BURNS - FULLY COOKED - BONELESS - POLISH sewer 98. DINNER Hams 1% peoples problems. On Sun- day night of last week, they ' \ appeared on the program (Over i C WELL TRIMMED - TENDER - BONE M/E Ha with the Minister of the 22 Ibs.) bh, Rump | foots § 59 4 Environment, Mr. William Ib. Bottom Round 1 fs Newman. The case was talked over, and Mr. Walker CANADA PACKERS or BURNS HaLy cooked GRADE "A~ 7q was compensated for all his SMOKED fryyvy 5108, HARI Slices $128 | Frozen ¢ inconveniences. (Butt Portica) -- FULLY COOKED - Bb Ducks 49 » ATIMER 5. Faney Oualy SKINLESS WIENERS MAPLE LEAF - MILD SEASONED 79¢ JUICE 48 Fl. Oz. TOMATO CRANBERRY SAUCE day. December 15. All the li LL x 46 nls ALE ay ved gifts and Pota --Hosirss Ail we APP SM | otato J: ALLENS LE JUICE 59° ll sis | canpin c A the Legion Ladies Chips: J 19 BEST BUY! -- CANADIAN PROCESS © 16.02: Pkg. C Oo F FEE SARDEN wan ienetecu ener. | | prea e| KRAFT Cheese Singles ) 14 rv. % ¢ ig z. PAM 1. 19 BEST BUY! -- INSTANT MASHED a 09 f % 3 © 28 attend meeting of Hospital Aux. The regular monthly meet- ing of the Hospital Auxiliary was held at the Hospital on Monday, December 9th. There were 28 ladies in attendance. Mrs. Jeanne Goode opened the meeting by reading a very appro- priate Christmas Poem and Prayer. * The minutes of the Execut- ive meeting held on Novem- ber 8, and also the minutes of the annual meeting were read by the Secretary Norma Crowell. Bonnie Gerrow gave a concise and quite healthy Sr --_ pry FEATURE! -- KELLOGG'S " in 93 FEATUREI -- L.P. STUFFED -- L.P. STUFFED Club House Olives Smack -_ FEATURE! -- McCormick's Sic BF: De -- SUNSPUN ice" 2 1 OX TEIN FIN TIN TE FIR FEA JI FN IT] FivdoreolUSA Sweet Crisp No.1 SHIRRIFF POTATOES 77° FEATURE! -- OCEAN SPRAY - CRANBERRY COCKTAIL 61 FEATUREI -- COLOURED "| BLUE BONNET mascasme + FEATURE! -- GOLD LEAF MINCED SOCKEYE SALMON FEATURE! -- FLAVOUR CRYSTALS TANG ORANGE 4:-..-s1.19 ~ FEATURE! = ASTRA or MOUNT ROYAL MasDAE Oranges 2:59. 24 Fl. Oz. Bottle 10F. Oz. Tin WESTON 100 10 PACK ~-- 9" WHITE 7% Fl. Oz. Tin APPETIZER THINS 69. BITS & BITES Tox pbs. 9c LIBBY'S Lb. Pkg. "HAMS 2.49 BEST BUVI -- 18" WIDE FEATURE! FEATURE = 12" WIDE FEATURE! -- ORANGE PEKOE. ALCAN FOIL WRAP Ea x 98: NESCAFE instant COFFEE 1.67 SARAN WRAP sowra 45 RED ROSE TEA BAGS 1.09 HOLIDAY FROXEN FEATURES! ». 30°K § FLUID OZ. BOTTLE x LISTERINE Antiseptic 79. Treasurer's report. 2 SUNKIST RED GRAPES DIXIE PLATES +s s1.19 POP IT IN THE OVEN . (5's) NAVELS 89 Y ERUIT ¢ # Mary Cannon gave the a Good Size Doz U.S. No.1Grade Crunchy ts FRUIT CAKE 3. block $2.65 RHODES | BREAD DOUGH $1.39 Tuck Shop treasurer's §] B.C. Fancy Grade . CELERY « 5 ies preemie mpg snaion - RIO RIO BRAND HIGH LINER report. Things look good in A | ANJOU PEARS or tt alks each McCain Strawberry PEELED & DEVEINED that department, also. : 8 Red Delicious orida Real Sweet and Juicy Brat 5.00 fies Shortcake Strawberries Shrimp The Tuck Shop will be BROMO SELTZER s1.19 | 19 ° 32-02 1.49 15-02. 59. closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day. Mrs. Win Philp gave a report on the meeting of the Social Planning Council that she and Mary Cannon atten- ded at Mrs. Elizabeth Ful- ford's home. There will be a Centre in Oshawa starting by mid December. You will be able to call. "Information Oshawa" for the help or assistance that you require. They hope to have a direc- lory available to the Scugog area shortly. The next meeting will be January 20. A delicious tea was prepared and served by Jeanne Goode and Norma i Purespring GINGER ALE or R.C. COLA! 30 oz. bottles 3751.00 plus deposit COCA-COLA case of 24 tins *3.99 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE. - WESTONS Brown and serve Dinner Rolls 3 doz. for 1.00 Xmas store hours Dec. 19-20-23 Open til 9 p.m. Dec. 21-24- 6 p.m. Ih % ; ) Oper Thursday qo : & PORT PERRY, <i 44 ll 9p. ro 1 Joanne Huston . ONTARIO Bo ie Corresponding secretary EE --------------------------------------------------------------------

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