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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Oct 1958, p. 10

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-~ SVAN DE X 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1088 Prince Alberi The "horn of plenty" of vegetables and colored maple sprays arranged about added an autumn touch at the church, Those present enjoyed the splendid Thanksgiving message de- livered by our pastor Rev. E, 8. Lin- stead, <The choir contributed a suitable number. Hope all will remember our anniversary service next Sunday at 2.80. At Sunday School Grant Beacock and Gary Newnham deposited their birthday. money in the wee church. Beth Hunter and Sharon May both read appropriate articles regarding Thankfullness. Quite a number visited friends dur- ing the special week-end: Mr, and Mrs, Larry Glasgow and two sons of Brussells with Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter and family, also the parents Mr, and Mrs. A. Robertson. Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Rodd and son, "Oshawa with' Mr. and Mrs. N. Wil- son and family, . Mr. and Mrs, H. Butson; Mr. and Mrs, C. Weldon, all of London spent the week-end with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson. Then all attend- ed the [Raglan anniversary service Sunday night. The speaker also their ~ cousin Rev. Chas. Fox of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and fa- Sarnia cousins Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Snelgrove, Mr, and Mrs, L, Devitt and children, Oshawa with her father Mr, J, F. Vickery and th: Beacock household over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peel were guests at the Peel-Thomas church wedding in Arthur, \ Mrs. Jones and daughter of Wood- stock, spent the week-end with Mrs. H. Collins, a Mrs, Bond, Miss V. Bond and Mr. L. Bond of Toronto, were with Mrs, Case for the Thanksgiving holiday. Ten boys enjoyed being with Grant Saturday. Look under Coming Events regard- ing our bazaar, County Jrs. Do Well At Markham Several Ontario County Junior Far- mers and 4-H Club Members were winners in the Junior Farmers' De- partment of the 1968 Markham Fair. The winners in the 4-H Grain Clubs Project Class were: 1st--Arnold Kerry, R. 1, Port Perry 2nd--John Gorrell, R. 8, Sunderland 3rd--Lloyd Wilson, R 2, Uxbridge Other winners were: Keith Page, R. 2, Uxbridge; John Leask, R. 2, mily spent the week-end with their Blackwater; Elliot Tremeer, R. 3, Beacock for his birthday party on' AERA SVN st SR " Sunderland; Alex Colville, R. 1. In the Junior Grain Show Class the winners exhibiting grain from Ontario County were: 1st--Maustyn McKnight, R, 2, Uxbridge 2nd--Walter Kerry, R 1, Port Perry In the potato club class the win- ners were: Joe Norton, R, 1, Clare- mont; Lloyd Johnson, R. 4, Uxbridge and Janet Hockley, R. 1, Claremgnt, These boys and girls from Oirtario County - are to be corigratulated: for the fine showing they made at the 1958 Markham Fair. The exhibits shown were"the top place grain and potato exhibits from the various 4-H d Junior Farmer Achievement days fou in Ontario County at earlier dates. The clubs represented at Mark- ham Fair were the Uxbridge Junior Farmer Club, the Scott 4-H Grain and Potato Clubs, the Brock 4-H Grain Club, the Port Perry 4:H Grain. Club, the Oshawa 4-H Grain Club and the Pickering District High School 4-H Grain Club. ) ll i NW : "dl > Ham Rolls Swift's Premium -- By Bologna Swift's Sliced Side Bacon MEATS Lean, Boneless, Fresh Pork Swift's Premium -- Sliced or piece Headcheeselb.39c¢ Rindless = Premium -- 1% 1h. pkgs. lb. 39¢ the plete Ib. 31c¢ PEAS - Beehive Ogilvie Kellogg's 39c¢ RED & WIITE HOMOGENIZED PEANUT BUTTER BEST BUY -- SAVE 7c Libby's - Fancy « TOMATO JUICE BEST BUY -- SAVE 22¢ Blue and Gold - BEST BUY -- SAVE 5¢ Your choice of 35¢ lines Pillsbury -- Layer CAKE MIXES - 3 rue $1.00 BEST BUY -- SAVE 2¢ CORN SYRUP - 2. mm 29¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE 4¢ Large pkg. Instant or Quick OATS 37¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 2) RICE KRISPIES om features an n "unbeatable 'combination «® 48 oz. tin 2 vor 59¢ Fancy - 15 oz. tin 6 +o 89c 12 oz. pkg. 26¢c " Lynn Valley FEATURE -- SAVE 10¢ "FEATURE" Gerber's BABY FOODS 4 tins 3Q¢ APPLE OR STRAWBERRY 3 Parkay IAM wow 69c| MARGARINE . 2 Sic r= Wagstaffe's -- 9 oz - PRODUCE ASSORTED JAMS - 3 ro 5 RED BAND GLO COAT - 78 Zesty, Florida, White, good size 48's : - GRAPEFRUIT = 3 ro 29¢| mums -- 15 oz. tin Si Snow White, Tasty CHUCKWAGON DINNER - 39%c POTATOES - 25¢| CIE - RED & PO bi 4 BONUS BARGAIN! Palm Garden Brand - cello pkg. TOMATOES - =23 Supreme Taste Pleaser Fresh -- No. 1 Large MUSKROOMS 59 Plump, Fine Quality : | BANANAS - 18 BIRDS : EYE -) 84"siz0 REGULAR FROZEN FOODS " Strawberries, 15 oz. pkg. Whole Kernel Corn, 12 oz. pkgs Green Peas, 12 oz. pkg. French Fries, 9 oz. pkgs. "2 for 39¢ THERE'S A RED AND WHITE STORE NEAR YOU Dowson's Food Market YUlkon 5-7942 90% spun viscose 10% teryleneFilling = 39¢ on a colton warp : Avoilble in pastel ts of o Rose '- 2 for 35¢ ih 814 Bhs 2 for 4lc ® Yellow \* Green i wierd Bl FREE DELIVERY Ry ary tant ira a A Ty a a vag Ia Port Perry ke 4 ERR SPE ¥ i Notice fo Minor Hockey Players Registration Notice All boys who are 12 years of age dnd under who wish to play hockey in the Minor Hockey House League, please report to the Port Perry Arena for Registration on Saturday, October 18th From1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m, If you have a birth certificate, please bring it along. This 1s for Registration only, so DO NOT bring any hockey equipment, All Bantams, Midgets and Juveniles will be Registered at a later date, BARRY HOWEY, BILL HARRISON, President. Secretary. CAWKER BROS: | Devon Sliced Bacon, I's .......65¢ Ib. | Fresh Pork Side Ribs ........43c. Ib. Snow Flake Shortening .. 2 lbs. 45c. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING » UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 ~ "The Family Bulcher" FORT PERRY OP LR RR ROR OR SRR OR RCO OR ORs 3 Ww MIR |S Sl ma, (Qh GET YOUR SHELL OUT CANDY and PEANUTS FOR HALLOWEEN Now Lr Week-End Specials | "Bamana Layer Cake" "Pumpkin Pie and Tarts" "Chocolate Eclair" GERROW'S BAKERY | | Phone YUkon 5-2172 THE CASE OF THE NE MISSING HOSTESS LS ain / No need to call in a detective . . . it just took a modern automatic electric range to restore this happy hostess to her party! Automatic electric timers and temperature « . controls free her forever from pot-watching . . . and now ) : ! + she has time to spend with her guests while dinner cooks ' without constant checking. You'll enjoy carefree entertaining, and a cool, clean kitchen too, once you own an automatic electric range. live better... ELECTRICALY ~~ | -- 7 : the safe, clea, modern ay | NE | 3 Sl TEE electricity does so much . . costs so little

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