& -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 19, 1970 pants up, he we Bat things," she said, The prizes at the Epsom oe Euchre on Friday evening som News -==5 Hazel Ormiston, gen' by Jean Jeffery their small helpers? One from looting the store was| Margaret Ballard; gents How many mothers with| mother's strategy when she just to remove his belt when|y Friend: ladies preschool age children love/had to shop with her four she entered the store. "Keeps Bradley; " gents Christmas shopping with/year old to prevent him|him so busy holding his Ormiston, ladies low, Rosetta N AL SIO See 'discover, oshawa Wercentre "27 ELE lar fae a An Exciting New Adve in Family Shopping THERE'S AN ALL-NEW-LOOK AT THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Step inside, into perpetual Springtime. Blooming. Bursting. Breathtaking. Into an enchanting garden paradise of tropical greenery and cascading fountains. See a dazzling array of over 60 stores and boutiques. Beautifully close together. Stimulating to shop. And filled with everything that's fun and new. And you. Discover the bliss of shopping in the warm and dry. Every door is open to the promenade, weatherized to maintain a balmy atmosphere every day of the year. So come, re-discover shopping pleasure at the Oshawa Centre. Your own personal paradise. RE-DISCOVERY SALE 4 DAYS ONLY! SALE STARTS WED., NOV. 18, AT 6 P.M. END SAT. NOV. 21 AT 9:30 P.M. A 1971 VEGA DURING THE RE-DISCOVERY \ ; 7? . Gia LOOK FOR THE RE-DISCOVERY SALE CIRCULAR DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR. HUNDREDS OF TIMELY SAVINGS ON ITEMS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY HIGHWAY AT KING AND STEVENSON RD.--TAKE THE PARK RD. EXIT OFF 401 HIGHWAY OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY till 9:30 p.m. can't grab) Evans; gents low, Hugo Brad-) ton visited Mr. Clifton Gib- ley; ladies door, Linda Trick,| son on Friday and on Satur. gents 'door, Keith Fraser.| day they visited Mr. and Mrs. There were fifteen tables &/ Alan Ashton and family af another party due November] Manilla. 27th. Don't forget. ' Mr. Floyd Wilson was Manchester Cubs & Scouts} home with his parents for will hold a Paper and Bottle| the week-end from McMaster Drive on November 21st at! University, Hamilton. 8 a.m. Please leave bundles Mr, and Mrs. McKnight & of tied papers at the end of| Kenneth visited friends in the drive (returnable bottles} Norwood recently. only). For, pick-up call 985- 2487--7607--7489 Bethesda - Reach The 4H Club members en tertained mothers and WI members last Tuesday even ing at Greenbank Hall. Every- one enjoyed the evening playing progressive euchre erokinole or checkers, then about 10 o'clock the girls served a buffet dinner, a lov- ely casserole, choice of sev- eral salads, garlic bread for the main course, squares and cookies for desert. Coffee for the adults and chocolate milk for the club members. Each girl was responsible for something and all re membered their duties as good hostesses. This is a mar- vellous training and such fun too. Thaiiks to the girls of the two groups sponsored by the Bethesda-Reach, W.1. and also our faithful leaders Mrs. Brethour, Mrs. Croxall, Mrs. Ashenhurst and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Croxall and Mrs. Brethour attended a two day 4H Leadership Course this week. It takes a lot of time, al- most more than these busy ladies can afford but our young people are a good in- vestment in the future. Mr. Kerry who has been} ' sick for the past two weeks hopes to be up and around any day now. Mr. Christie is home from the hospital and improving satisfactorily. Mr. Medd is in the hospital we wish him a speedy recov- ery. Mrs. J. Locke is home foll-| | Scarbor- owing surgery in ough Centennial Hospital We hope she too will soon be well again. SLACKS Boys Dress Infants SNOWS UITS Reg. $24.98 - $19.98 Reg. $22.98 « $18.38 Reg. $20.98 - $16.78 Reg. $19.98 « $15.98 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wag- ner, Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wagner and baby were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Sunday evening. Mrs. Ruby Geer was a sup- per guests on Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer. Congratulations to Mrs. Ruby Rodgers on the safe arrival of a little great grand- daughter. Tod Nesbitts new sister Kathy Laura was born November Sth. Father Rob- ert and mother, Lynda are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs, Mel Tindall of Ashworth on Sunday. Bruce Stearman of Grims- by visited his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan were recent callers at Wee home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pren- tice visited Mr. and Mrs Donald Prentice and boys of Markham recently. "Wow! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash-| number in that sermun!" You sure had his