4. ar en ET Wr t as L To ig pO fg hn rl a 1 i w. oF An nat wd 4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1064 LOCAL NEWS Cards of Thanks © Mrs. Cecil Fralick wishes to thank all her many friends for their kind remembrances and best wishes during + her recent illness. Mrs. Cecil Fralick, R. R. 8, Port Perry I would like to say "Thank You" to Dr. Rennie, Dr. Kandel and the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital Port Perry, also to neighbors, friends and relatives for their many kind acts during my recent illness. i --Mrs. Ross Prentice. Births BAGSHAW--Mr, and Mrs. Bagshaw (nee Patricia Wilkinson) are happy to announce the birth of their daugh- ter, Judith Anne, on November 12, at the Oshawa General Hospital, TORRENS -- Mr. and Mrs. James Torrens (Doreen Johnson) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Kenneth James, on Nov. 4th, 1964, at the Kingston General Hospital. COMING EVENTS Bazaar and Baking Sale to be held on Saturday, November 27, a 3 p.m, by the Catholic Women's League in the Parish Hall. After- noon tea served. Everyone cordially invited. 028, N18, N25 Star Free Concert On Thursday, Dec. 2, 1964 in the United Church at 8 p.m. the Leslie Bell Singers with Leslie Bell, M.C. Bazaar and Tea Saturday, Nov. 27th, from 3 to 5, in the Port Perry Library, the W.A, of Prince Albert will hold a Bazaar, Tea and Home Baking Sale nov2b6 ¥ Euchre and Dance Friday, November 19th, at 8.30 p.m. in Epsom School, sponsored by the Community Club, Ladies please pro- vide lunch, Silver collection. Every- one welcome, XXX Official comparison: it akes $101 to buy what $100 would purchase a year ago. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector Sunday, November 21-- 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.00 'a.m.--Sunday School. 2 7.00 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon by the Rector, 5 ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev, B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Sunday, November 21st-- 11 a.m,--Sunday School 7 pm.--Divine Worship. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 21st-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--"Vision and Achievement" 7 pm.--The W.M.S. Afternoon Auxiliary will have charge of the service. 1 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, November 21st-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship * 7.30 p.m.--Evangelistic Service ' Thurs,, 8 p.m.--Young People * EVERYBODY WELCOME Av Pastor--Lloyd Faulkner PORT PERRY BAPTIST CAWRCH Pastor--David J. Toéws Sunday, November 21st-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a;m.--Worship Service 7 p.m.--First service with THE CIVIC CRUSADERS from Sykesville, Pa. Talented presentation of vocal and instrumental numbers, Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. Special services continue, EVERYBODY WELCOME Come to the Little White Church on the Hill, Bazaar and Tea SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th-- from 3 to 5.30 by the United Church W.A. Buy your Christmas gifts, cards, and wrappings, dolls, children's things, aprons fancy work, vegetables, plants, candy and home baking for sale, Annual Bazaar under the auspices of the Ladies' of the Presbyterian Church, on Saturday, December 4th, at 3 p.m. Home-made baking, aprons, fancy articles, and afternoon tea. dec. 2 The ladies of the Fidelis Class are holding their Bazaar in the Green- bank Church Basement on Wednesday afternoon, December 1st. Commencement Exercises to be held in the Port Perry United Church 8:00 p.m. Sharp. Friday, November 26th Lo ett tt tert csr mee om i et bet ate ei Guest Speaker---MR. H. J. Superintendent, Ontario School for the Blind. VALEDICTORIAN--GARY LAWRENCE EVERYBODY WELCOME VALLENTYNE, M.A. | it Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study |' Sonya The W.M.S. held the regular meet- ing in the church on Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. Gamble invited the Society to the manse, Wick, for the next meet- ing, December 14, Mrs. (Dr.) W. I. Taylor, Peterboro, called at Mrs. J, S. MacFarlane's one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane, visited Monday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Muckle, Uxbridge, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Oshawa, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Summerfeldt, of Cannington, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane. Miss Dorothy Shepherd attended the Royal Winter Fair on Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Shepherd of Coboconk. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Baird, Saintfield, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Paul and Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morrison and Ronnie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. Russell Sparling, Meaford, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Williamson called on Mrs, James Beaton, Wick, on Sunday. 4 Pine Grove Mrs, Jack Hill spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill of Ux- bridge. The annual church meeting of Pine Grove Church, Nov. 18th, Friday even- ing of. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Archbold and sons of Toronto visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel, Mrs. A. Handel entertained the Utica W. A. on Thursday. Miss Glenys Elford of Welland visit- ed Saturday. with her cousin Miss. D. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson spent Sunday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Elford of Sandford. Mrs. McKertcher of Uxbridge visit- ing a few days with Mrs:#Jack Al- ; bright. Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Maynard of Schom- berg=visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Albright and Mr. and Mrs, E. McKnight. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Tomilson of Tor- onto calling on Mr, and Mrs. Hillard' Armstong on Sunday. DEEP BROWN SAUERKRAUT Kea Evans, Rea Johnson, John Sy- ers, Walter Kerry and Clarence Arm- strong attended the Royal Winter Fair on Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Cleland and Marlene of Zephyr visited with Mr, and Mrs. E. Ballard last week. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Evans and David of Ancaster Heights spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bal- lard, also' visited Mr. and Mrs, Henry Goldon of Victoria Corners. Mr. Davison of Claremont will take the services next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins and family, Mr. and Mrs. McFarlin of Tor- onto visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie, Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox of Islington and Mrs. Fred Toms and Mrs. Earl Trewin of Enniskillen called on Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Steele last Sunday af- ternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie and granddaughter Linda of Oshawa cal- led on Mrs. Kilpatrick and Geo. last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn in Columbus last Sunday evea- ing. Miss Flossie Spencer visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Manns, in Raglan on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett of Raglan visited the Spencer family on Tuesday evening. , Several have been ill with the flu and some have had Chicken-pox. +Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Sam Oyler in the death of her father, Les. Coates. Mr, Coates passed away In Port Perry Community Hospital on Tuesday evening, November 9th after a month's illness. ' Several from the community attend- ed the presentation in Prospect School on Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dearborne. Mrs. C. N. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Corner and Gracie of Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele. : Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick of Oshawa called on Mrs. W. Kilpatrick and Geo. on Sunday afternoon. SN Yes . . . dollar for dollar you get more for _ Jour money every day at hs pusshasing power of 8,500 stores in 8. and Canada brings savings ftlorel HY RED RED & WHITE. 8 hy and Save every day at BEANS TOMATO CATSUP 0% MINCE MEAT Ea SPAGHETTI Wh ac BREAD FRESH EVERY DAY! TABLE QUEEN 20-0z. -- Sliced wt 15¢ REGULAR -- SUPER SOFT KOTEX 2 79¢ PUFFED WHEAT & 21c RED & WHITE -- PURB PEANUT BUTTER 2.7% 49c LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX CHORE GIRL mw 37 ¢ Buy Now and rs QUAKER 2 rm 25¢ POT CLEANERS 2 ™ 19c Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele visited Myr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn in Columbus Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Manns and Douglas of Whitby visited the Spen- cer family Monday evening. Greenbank The Fidelis Class will hold their annual Fall Bazaar in the basement of the church on December 1, in the afternoon. Come and.do your Christ- mas shopping and enjoy a cup of tea with your friends - ® Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pilkey of Burlington over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Foster and fam- ily visited with relatives in Hamilton over the week-end. The Woman's Missionary Society held its annual Thank Offering Ser- vice on Sunday. Miss Gardiner, a Missionary from India, gave an inter- esting talk on her work there. We were very sorry to hear that Mrs. Tom Bushby fell and broke her wrist. We hope it heals soon Paramount FANCY SOCKEYE, SALMON %-lb. tin - 39c¢ CULVERHOUSE Asparagus Cuts ii QUALITY 19¢ 12 oz. tin 4 Now Open FLAMING RESTAURANT Come in and Enjoy Good Food in Pleasant Surroundings LJ Bus Depot Phone 375 Waxpaper APPLEFORD'S -- SAVEALL INGERSOLL Cheese Slices hE 26¢ LEAN OMOICE -- BREF E ROAST BLAD MEATY BEEF SHORT RIB ROAST LEAN BONELESS ' LAMB FRONT ROASTS SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD PURE PORK SAUSAGE susie CHOICE {LAMB LIVER Lb, Sliced THERE'S A RED & WHITE STORR . rer IN YOUR DISTRICT : [ grey . GOLD MEDAL PURE Black Pepper 1% Castors 23c PEER FREANS 25: * Pineapples ch 29¢ 100 Fi. BOWMANVILLR BROOKLIN Rel 29c¢ - Yeo's Matkateria Brown's Marketeria Digestive ; Packag Cornish Grocetorla Dom Fo a skat Shortcake ig Tole aad] Mark ot Sond DY, kot a ; = . 'McKenna Super Market AJAX =. § FRESH -- IMPORTED - CUBAN M8 Simcoe St. N. Ajax Marketeria ! Stroud's Food Market LITTLE BRITAIN , : 54 Simcoe 8t. N. 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