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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Feb 1961, p. 8

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1 159) oy 3 | ' ¥ EEL : 15 SUCRE SPI 0b et Eide dae Seb be Mies -- Wahab ireadad Dives 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 given, Blackstock The Local Association met Monday, Feb. 6th at Jean McLaughlin's. Meeting opened with prayer by Promise in unison. Minutes were read and adopted. Treasurer's report Brown Owl Turner reported | two tweenies, Commissioner Hamilton | sent, { and Captain Thompson attended Guide meeting in Orono, Kay Dorrell reported on the skat- Commissioner Hamilton and the Guide | ing Party last Saturday night. The Thinking Day service is on Feb. 19th in the Anglican Church. ~s $ . \ 3 - 5 . $ % FACE EN SRR EEN Lt 4 i . 4 > \ § i aE Yh Coffee was enjoyed by the 15 pre- Next meeting to be at Edith McLaughlin's on March 20th. A Ranger Company is being start- ed and any girl who is interested and over fifteen is welcome to join. Meetings are held Tuesday even- ings at 7.830 at the home of Captain ' ¥ } a a) ¢ BTR Sleep. Mrs. Harold Kyte Kas hostess for the 19 ladies and 8 kiddies who at- tended the February meeting of the W.M.S. Wednesday. Meeting opened with a poem "Jack Frost" and the hymn -- "In Christ there is no East or West", Mrs, John Carnaghan gave a very FRESH PORK ROAST Rib Loin PORK CHOPS : Fresh Sliced BEEF LIVER - 69¢ vw 49 SHOULDER Swi 's Eversweet Rindless Breakfast Bacon 69 Swift's Brookfield -- Pork Sausage - * 59c Small Link BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c E. D. Smith's -- 11 oz. Bottle 2-35 BEST BUY -- SAVE 12¢ Heinz -- 10 oz. Tin Tomato Ketchup TOMATO SOUP ¢ for BEST BUY «-- SAVE 4c 'Monarch -- 1 1b. Pkg. MARGARINE for BEST BUY -- SAVE 27¢ White Swan -- White or Coloured mana TOILET TISSUE California -- Good Value SUNKIST 4. ORANGES SPINACH - - . CALIFORNIA LEMONS 6 ro California Snowball - No. 1 Grade - Cello Fresh, Nutritious MUSHROOMS A CAULIFLOWER - = . "Quick, "Pot-ready - No. 1 Grade -- --_ C10 6 oz. . cello bag | 2 vo 35¢ 29¢ wrap. 39¢ 59c FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye Green Peas, 12 oz. pkg. 2 for 43¢ Birds Eye Green Beans, 10 oz. pkg. 2 for 49¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 17¢ Betty Crocker -- 20 oz. pkg. LAYER CAKE MIXES 3 for $1.00 FEATURE ~-- SAVE 186 : pile, Orange, Grape - 48 oz. tin ALLEN'S DRINKS FEATURE -- SAVE 400 Nescafe - 20c Off Pack - 8 oz. jar- INSTANT COFFEE 79: . EE r ' FEATURE -- SAVE 100 6c Off Pack .-- 1 1b, pkg. OUR OWN BLEND TEA DESSERT PEARS 2 + 37¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 22¢ 15¢° Off Pack' -- 24 oz tin GO Liquid DETERGENT 6); FEATURE -- SAVE 4c CASH Sunbeam -- Plain AKGEL F 00D CAKE 35; ri------ Birds Eye Broccoli Spears, 10 oz. pkg. 29¢ Libby's Strawberries, 15 oz. pkg, . 43c 65: FEATURE -- SAVE dc ROSE BRAND PICKLES Kellogg's sy 614 oz. pkg. aw gol Yo on = SPECIAL "K" CEREAL 25: | Bread "N" Butter 9.2% 25¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 7c Polski Ogorki Dills *%" 39¢ Culverhouse Choice -- 20 oz tin Dill Christie's -- 1314 os; pkg.- GRAHAM WAFERS - 35¢ Popular Brands - Save 100 - 200 per otn. CIGARETTES - - - EODY'S -- 50 per carton _"T0K MATCHES _. 19c 1 Past. Strips "52 33c $3.19 18" Red Enamel Blade - Reg. $3.98 Value PUSH - SNO $1 98 SHOVELS Bonus Bargain! 2-PIECE IRONING BOARD SET - 54" Size . Contour Fit '99' | Norman . Wilson..and Floyd Stinson; - Buy a Jar of Heinz Pickles and Enter Draw on CCM Bicycle Swifts Butterhall TURKEYS, 12-14 Ibs, - 57c. Ib. {their husbands was planned to be held fine devotional talk on the Theme of the Meeting--*"Racial Brotherhood"-- She read the scripture passage of the your neighbours? A Christian's res- ponsibility begins at home and grows "['toall parts of the world. How do you like other nationalities? After the singing of the hymn-- "Rise up O Man of God", 'She led in prayer, The offering was recelved by Alice Ann Carnaghan and dedi- cated by the president. The roll call--A book pertaining to Racial Brotherhood brought many in- teresting remarks. -Several thank- you notes: for fruit, sympathy and good cheer cards were read. Mrs. J. Scott demonstrated sweaters she is making for Refugees and asked for donations of woo). In reply to the Presbyterial supply secretary's letter the ladies decided to send money to purchase blankets for refugees, i The World Day of Prayer Service to be held" in Blackstock United Church, Feb.:17th was stressed. Also the Oshawa Presbyterial in Trinity Church, Bowmanville, Feb. 22. In a most interesting manner, Mrs. Romeril dealt with four chapters of the book "The Ship under the Cross". She gave a synopsis of a chapter, then formdd groups. and each group discus- sed questions she had prepared. At the finish the finding of all three groups wera discussed. Mrs. Romeril manner at the March meeting. Mrs. Fred Dayes read "Neighbors, Following the customary expressions of thanks and the Benediction in uni- son, the group and hositess served a dainty Junch and a hitle visit was enjoyed, A call to ALL ladies--The World Day of Prayer Service for Cartwright will be held in the Blackstock United Church, Friday, Feb. 17th at 2.15, This is the privilege of every woman as well as her responsibility to attend. Come and bring your neighbor. Mrs. Ashmore is to be guest speaker. The O.N.O. met at the home of Dora Martyn Thursday night with 24 members and 5 visitors present. , A skating party-for the girls and at Marlow's Pond in Feb. Thanks to the good reception of residents the girls collected $206.00 for the March eering to the Wardens Banquet. Mrs. Walter. Ormiston, Harmony, Id AAR ei hp a dp Sh -- Good Samaritan. How do you like is to complete the book in a similar]. of Dimes. Plans were made for cat- | bert Hooey were the Cartwright rela- tives and friends who attended the funeral of Miss Ida Campbell of Re- gina in Fenelon Falls Saturday, Miss Edith Graham, Longford Mills, is visiting her cousin Mrs, Wesley Beacock and family. Dr. and Mrs. J, A. McArthur and Ardis and Misses Jessie and Betty McArthyr of Toronto spent a couple of days and attended.the funeral on Tuesday of the Doctor's sister, Mrs. Alex Manson, Stratford, who 'passed away Saturday night. We - extend sympathy of the community. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Johnston and girls, Belleville, visited "his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston on Sun- ag « Mrs. Bert Brown, .Florida, called Sanity. and. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and Dorothy, Oshawa, called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham of Cad- mus visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gra- ham, Millbrook, Sunday. Mrs. Florence Lawrenson, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and- visited the other friends. Messrs, Fred Trewin, Leslie Taylor and Murray Byers attended the swine breeders convention in Toronto Monday. The three wives enjoyed the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes and Mrs. W. A. Elford, Manitoulin Island called on Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Sutton, Orono, then all five visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elford, Toronto. Glad to report Mrs. Clarence Mar- low returned home from hospital last Thursday. Mrs, Margaret Crrloy. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow. Seagrave of Mrs. Reynolds. lowed by prayer by Mrs. D.. Crosier. Scripture verses from Rom. 12th ch. were read by. Mrs. Keen. tion of $5.80 received and penny of- Whitby, | ¥ W.A. held its February meeting in | 8 8S 8 room on Wednesday evening, i Feb. 8th. Devotional was in charge 8 of West Group under -the leadership 5 Meeting opened £8 with Theme Song and hymn '"Blest |g Be the Tie that Binds" was stung fol- i "The topic 5 given by Mrs. Fishley taking as the 3 subject of her remarks "brotherly |H love", Hymn "0 Master Let me Walk ky with Thee" closed the worship ser-|# vice. President Mrs, Bruce then took charge of meeting for business. Roll call was answered by 21 ladies. A cordial welcome was extended to a new member. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Collec fering $1.49. Treasurer gave a re- port of money received and paid out during past. month. Mrs. Fishley gave a detailed report from sick box committee on fruit boxes sent out. After considerablé discussion, it was decided to have the variety supper on the Friday night, Feb. 10th in place of Feb, 18th as formerly planned, The group leaders to try to pass the word | along in the various groups. A letter was read by the secretary Mrs. Tobin re the new organization for women about to be formed early in 1962. Hymn "Abide With Me" was sung and benediction brought meet- ing to a close. A reading was given by Mrs. Fishley. A dainty lunch was served by West Group. Mr. A. Fielding is confined to bed with inflammatory rheumatism. We hope for him a speedy recovery. At the close of service on Sunday, Rev, Mr. BrabAm and the congrega- tion were invited to the basement where Mrs, Johnston and. her choir served a delicious lunch. This gest- ure was in-honor of some of our senfor wa" members of Manchester church, some of whom are well past ninety years of age, . Mr. Braham thanked Mrs. Johnston and choir for their kindness. "Coffee Roll" BAKERY G. M. GERROW el YUkon 5-2221 "The Family RRR OR ORO RROD ORORON Sef Tongues ........ 35" FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK a SR RAR RR OP RRR a é de Butcher" PORT PERRY. ERE OR SOR OR ORI OROPOSOPOORODOROSOY gave an interesting plastic demon- stration. Lunch of "Make them your- self" sandwiches, coffee and ice-cream ---Due.to Thursday.9th being the. only. day the arena was available the Pub- lic school held their Valentine Party that afternoon, which took the form of a skating party, followed by hot dogs. The children report a very pleasant time. Brian and Bradley Forder, Oshawa, were Saturday guests of Grant and Neil McLaughlin, Mrs. Edith Murphy and Mrs. PEdna McLaughlin, Tyrone; Mrs. F. Toms, Mrs. Lloyd Slenjon and Miss Doreen Trewin, Enniskillen, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold McLaughlin and family. Cartwright Curling Club held a Bonspiel in the' local arena all day Friday, when 12 rinks competed. 1st prize Trophy went to Neil Werry, Keith VanCamp, Howard Trewin and Ken Lee; Second prize Trophy--Roy McLaughlin, Herb Swain, Blake Gun- ter and John Ngsbitt; Third prize-- Harvey Malcolm, Howard Malcolm, Fourth prize--Merlin Suggitt, Doug- las Sleep, Allan Beacock and Allan Asselstine. All others competing were awarded small prizes. On Friday, February 10th, tke Blackstock Recreation Centre. was filled to capacity for the Valentine Dance sponsored by Cartwright High School. Arrangments for "this dance were made by the Grade Nine stud- ents. Red and white valenyines and cupids decorated:the walls, and a val- entine-covered wishing well stood in one corner. Throughout the evening; | several special dances were held with the following prize winners -- Spot Dance: Margaret Hooey and Winston Irvine; Broom Dance: Alan Asgel- stine; Elimination Dance: Bonnie Mountjoy and David Hudson. Music was by Floyd Lloyd and the Golden Valley Boys," Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte attended the funeral of her uncle Mr. George Alward in Tillsonburg Friday. Mrs, Wesley Beacock, Mrs. M. Tar- vis, Mr. and Mra. John Beacock, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Béacock and boys, Canon and Mrs, Ashmore, Mr, and Mrs. Adelbert Beacock ad Mr, Here brought a pleasant evening to a close. |. § "PAY AS YOU Emergency Message and Special Offer To Locker Patrons ed of Port Perry i As you face the necessity of finding a storage place for the foods now in your locker, you can choose two ways of getting a freezer:-- (1) You can get one WITHOUT food service privileges from = an appliance store; or, You can get a freezer WITH FOOD SERVICE PRIVILEGES from a nearby reputable food service, Uxbridge Food & Free, x Provisioners, for 14 years located at Brock & Main Strgets in Uxbridge, only 15 minutes from Port Perry. me of the "food service privileges"? DELIVERY into your home of HIGH QUALITY foods at DISCOUNT PRICES -- the foods YOU select and only such foods of your own choice. perior SHARP-FREEZING (not just 1 zero freezing) of your - meats and perishable foods -- the only-way to ensure having fresh frozen food PROPERLY PROCESSED, so important to the health of your family, Fresh foods every day, every week, ALL THE YEAR. - Roasts the SIZE you specify -- steaks the THICKNESS you ask -- and the meal portion eontrols YOU request. Your eredit-approved purchases are BUDGETED for your convehience, along with your freezer. PUT 'AN END TO THE INCONVENIENCES OF FREQUENT. FOOD SHOPPING} + EAT". serve you, FREEZERS (lading Food Service Privileges) Start at $299.50. Telephone YU 5-2833 and ask that our food | counsellor tell your family | in your home how we can ES ERIC HORN, - . A oe EF 1 0 CC BT Ta 1 UXBRIDGE FooD & TRECZER PO General Manager, Ns SE A

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