Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 2 Oct 1984, p. 39

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Ladies swept men under Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong There were ten tables of euchre on Thursday night at the Prince Albert Hall and the ladies just plain swept the men under the rug. Ladies high was Reta Boe, second was Elva Kydd and low was Fran. Gibson. Mens high was Bernice Daniels, second was Pat Norton and low was Phyllis Clarke. You are more than welcome to come out next Thurs. evening, Oct. 4 at 8 o'clock sharp and men lets try and keep up your side. Laura Robinson is home again after spend- ing a week or two visiting her sister, Jo Anne Brown and family in Belleville, Ontario. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dick- inson. They celebrated their 36 wedding anniv- ersary on Tues. Sept. 25. On Sunday their daughter, Judy Olaisen, and their grandchildren Mike and Rick along with Merle Murphy treated them to Sunday Brunch at the Magic Car in Oshawa. Fred Olsen was honoured on Friday evening Sept. 21 with a certificate and pin for his 25 year job with the region and county. The Port High Music Students announce the annual CITRUS SALE BEGINNING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. Enjoy Juicy, Navel Oranges | and Delicious Red Grapefruit. occasion was held at the Haydon Shore Pavillion in Whitby. Nice going, Fred! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn are home after a five day bus trip to the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. They also visit- ed Corning Glass Ware in Corning, New York plus Hershey, Chocolate World in Hershey, Penn. And, of course, they viewed the Amishes people on their farm in Lancaster, Penn. Then on Saturday, Earl, Jean and Gertie Wannamaker put on their best and atteded the International Ploughing Match at Tevioldale, Ontario. Florence Smith and her daughter, Marion Leslie motored up to Haliburton Ontario where they were joined with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb. They all journeyed to Ottawa to visit brother George Webb. Florence tells me the coloured leaves wer out at their best. While Florence was away, her other daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doggett from Spanish, Ontario called in and visited her Dad. Mr. and Mrs. Frank NAVEL ORANGES Small Box (approx. 20 Ib.) $15.00 Large Box (approx. 40 Ib.) $25.00 RED GRAPEFRUIT Small Box $13.00 Large Box $22.00 The fruit will arrive in EARLY DECEMBER. Proceeds to update our stereo system, and to assist with travel. TO PLACE YOUR ORDER CALL: P.P.H.S. at 985-7337 OR contact any P.P.H.S. Music Student. SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30-119 Days 11% (Minimum $50,000) 90 - 364 Days 10%% (Minimum $5,000) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 1 Year Annual Interest 12 1/4% (Minimum $500.) RR \ 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8415 ote Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD TRUST [PP Gibson for Coboconk, Ontario were Monday dinner guests with Les and Grace Beacock. John and Lynda Jeffrey attended the Ploughing Match at Tevioldale on the week-' end. . Come on out Friday evening Oct. 12 to the Prince Albert United Church and hear the Historical Choir do their thing also on hand will be Eleanor McKean and you remember her well from our July 8th straw- berry social. Please call llean Pugh with your news next week just dial 985-2146 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1984 -- 39 by Jean Stachow Circle Nov. 3 on the calendar as this is the date of the Myrtle Turkey Supper at the church. Get your tickets early and don't be disappointed. Several local garden- ing 'enthusiasts partici- pated in the Flower and Vegetable Show at the Fairview Lodge in Whit- by on Sat. Sept. 22. Mary Housego, Anne Franklin and Janet Stachow won many awards. The Brooklin Horticulture Society sponsored the show which was greatly enjoyed by the residents Green or Red GLAZED CHERRIES GRAHAM CRACKER CRUMBS SMARTIES Thompson SEEDLESS RAISINS 100g. 69 100g. Turkey tickets going of the visitors. Choir practice is each Wed. evening 6:45 to 7:30 in the church. If you Lodge and "enjoy singing, come and assist; as more mem- bers are needed. Square dancing has resumed at Myrtle. Bill Robinson of Oshawa is the caller. Just $4.00 per couple, provides you with fun, exercise and the opportunity to learn modern square dancing. Come out each Wed. evening 8 - 10 p.m. and enjoy this recreational activity and meet new faces from as far away SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING PINEAPPLE CASHEWS 99 100 g. POPPING CORN Prices in effect to closing Saturday, October 6th, 1984. CLOSED THANKSGIVING MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1984 11 100g. CHOCOLATE as Woodville. Square dancing is for young and old, so come alone, or bring a partner and "Square-Up". For further information, telephone John and Laurel Hamer 655-4731. Visit... The Window Box Craft Shop featuring quilts, baby items, greeting cards, pine accessories, a Christmer Corner, antiques and many other items. 14 Mile East of the 4 Corners in Caesarea 986-4833 Glazed 39 100g. RINGS Glazed MIXED PEEL 100g. 39 100g. 23 100g. Semi-Sweet CHOCOLATE CHIPS Flavoured CHIPS DOWSON'S RED & WHITE Port Perry Plaza Hwy. 7A - Port Perry EET aa oo oad a Co

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