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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Apr 1961, p. 8

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x J TELLS © IE CSR $585 pha 3701s. 4 | ALR REE AS RAEN SER 5 . J # e r a 8h bx SELES GIANT VIR MARR tA, I Tin A ec i A Sa rade Saad dl EL NA fe : < baal aed St FAN 3 Aosstak 3 4 8-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1961 \ As our president is holidaying in, sent them. A nice letter was also | bale, and materials ordered. | di Sea rave Ww M S | Florida, Mrs. Eagleson, vice-president | received from Mrs. Gess who visited Mrs. Fishley displayed several ana an g el'Sobde occupied the chair for the business us last year, ' fancy crib quilts which are for sale. | C Soci ty ° . | period. Some Christmas cards have been | Ihes were made from very small (Too late for last week) T di hé di sent various places and more were | Pieces of print, wo letters regarding the disposi- Nod y hy ¢ Mrs. Clements sketched the last two On Monday & Tuesday, Y 24th Ten members met at the home of | tion of funds held by the societies at | turned in at the meeting. and 26th volunteers of the Port Perry unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Mrs. Fishley on March 28th for the the end of 1961, were read. It ol Shapers of, "Thyrihip Under the ' ar : d to give these further consid- y i i : regular meeting. Mrs. McNeil con. "BT¢¢ Next meeting will be held "will begin canvassing for $1500.00, ducted a very fine worship service, | eration at a later date. E e held at the This is part of a provincial objective of $1,660,000 which in turn is part of ie N parsonage with Mrs. Harding con- using as her topic "Faith and Prayer" | as Eagleson read letters from! : a record national objective of $3,287,- ducting worship and Mrs. Hurst in- and illustrating her theme from inci- | Mrs. Dickson, Fermosa, from a For- troducing a new study book. 000 Arrangements were made for the visit of Miss Jane Scott who will speak at our morning service (10.30 a.m.) on May 7. All are invited to be present. ington Carver. dents in the life of Dr. George Wash- | ,05an mountain girl and from a Ni- Plans were made for completing a gerian mission, thanking us for gifts layette to be included in the spring BANANAS 5 W Agricultural Calendar Friday, April 7th, 2.00 p.m.-- Sunderland Township Hall--Organ- ization Meeting for the Sunderland 4-H Dairy Calf Club and the Brock 4-H Grain Club. Friday, April 7th, 9.00 p.m.-- Port Perry Public School--Ontario County Junior Farmers' Annual ~ "At Home" Dance. Tuesday, April 11th, 8.30 p.m.-- Uxbridge High School--April Meet- ing for the Uxbridge Jr. Farmers. Thursday, April 18th, 7.30 p.m.-- Brooklin Township Hall--OQrganiza- tion Meeting for the Brooklin 4-H Why is more money needed this year than ever before to fight can- cer? Because, having tasted success in proof that their research and edu- an ever-rising total of "five-year sur- vival" cases, the Society is more de- termined than ever to deal this disease a death-blow, Meanwhile the money being spent on welfare services for cancer's 'unfortunate victims is also growing. We urge the people of this com- munity to support this humanitarian cause. There are few of us who do not know someone who has or had cancer. There are even fewer who would not wish to help bring about the eventual defeat of one of man- kind's most stubborn enemies. And we can each play a part by support- ing the campaign of the Canadian cational efforts are contributing to % 1s FROM THE ROMEOS-- TO JULIETTE The Romeos present a copy of their first recording to CBC-TV singing star Juliette. The record includes an original number, Three Times Over, adapted from a Ukrainian folk tune which the Romeos first heard on the Juliette show early this year, when a group of Ukrainian dancers were guests. The Romeos appear on the Juliette show every Saturday night on the CBC-TV network. at Cancer Society. ;~-- Having a 'Birthday os ORDER;ONE OF OUR SPECIAL wlio, CAKES Week-End Specials "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" "COFFEE ROLL" GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROY Palm Garden -- No. 1 Grade -- 14 oz. Cello TOMATOES Ontarlo's Finest - Hot House - No. 1 Grade CUCUMBERS - 2 rr 33c Sparkling - No. 1 Grade - 8 oz, Cello Bag Rosebud RADISHES 2 +o: 15¢ Crisp, Juley, C.A. - Fey Grade - 8 1b, cello McINTOSH APPLES 43¢ BEST BUY -- "SAVE 6c Miracle Whip -- 16 oz. Jar SALAD DRESSING - BEST BUY -- SAVE 16¢ Maple Leaf -- 6c Off Pack -- 16 oz. Jar CHED-R-SPRED - - - BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c Kam -- 12 oz. tin LUNCHEON MEAT - BEST BUY -- SAVE llc Sweet Mixed -- Sweet Relish -- 16 oz. Jar ROSE PICKLES BEST BUY -- SAVE 35¢ k Aylmer -- Souperama No. 1 --.10 oz. tin TOMATO SOUP - BEST BUY --_ SAVE 3c "Apple - Orange - Grape - Fruit Punch - - 48 6z. Tin ALLEN'S DRINK FEATURE -- SAVE 8c Fray Bentos -- 12 oz. Tin CORNED BEEF - - -- -. FEATURE -- SAVE 6¢ French's -- 7 oz. Pkg. INSTANT FEATURE -- SAVE 4c Catelli's -- 16 oz. Pkg. Macaroni or FEATURE -- SAVE 10c Regular 200's Tractor Club, < Thursday, April 13th, 8.30 p.m.-- Brooklin Township Hall -- April Meeting for the Brooklin Junior Farmers. Monday, Aprit 171h, 7.30 p.m.-- Manchester--Ontario County Hol- stein Club Directors' Meeting and Social Evening, Tuesday, April 18th, 8.30 p.m.-- : Cannington--April Meeting for the Beaverton 'Junior Farmers. Rod & Gun Club Saturday, April 22nd, 8.15 p.m.-- Port Perry High School -- Ontario The shooting practice has been held County Junio? Farmers' Choir Con- 'regularly on Thursday nights at the cert in aid of the Crippled Child- High School with a fair number tak- ren's Fund, | ing advantage of the new rifle range. 11a day, Aptil 25th, 8.30 oi More could be accomodated here. 5 Anyone who would like to earn their .Port Perry High School -- April ' badge, or just to shoot for Dleagire Meeting for the Port Perry Junior is urged, to attend. ; Farmers. hE As Spring is surely about to arrive - Thursday, May 4th, 8.30 p.m.-- there are many affairs of the club + Brooklin - Township - Hall -- May | which should be discussed, such as "Meeting for the Brooklin Junior | 410 Carp Derby which should be Farmers. } i thoroughly planned. An opportunity Saturday, May 6th, 9.00 a.m.-- to do this will come on Tuesday, Cannington High School--Achieve- April 11th at 8 p.m. when the regu- ment "Day for North Ontario 4-H lar meeting will-be-conducted in the Homemaking Clubs. club room. rosseons $6500080000000040 Fresh, Tender - No, 1 Grade w. 29¢ GREEN BEANS - 2rd 3c ASPARAGUS - - Snappy, Fresh - No. 1 Grade w. 23¢ New Crop - No. 1 Grade GREEN ONIONS 2 rr 15¢ 47- ..43- {~ CAWKER BROS. Rump Roast Beef ............. 68 : Kent Sliced Bacon, 1's .......... i Wiytes E. Z. Cut Hams, fully cooked ote %t 0 ste Sy oh a ese oa eo ste a 0 a 0 No, ooo a or lm Gite SAR =¥, FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK ~~ &. 77 YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY LET'S- GET-ACQUAINTED . «Ww Lr 5 Introductory Offer All Cleaning during Week of April 10th to April 15th ~~ AT 20% OFF REGULAR PRIC S Rldsworth Cleaners POTATO "ee 2. FOR 1222222220000 000 T rT INN Y rr Spagheti Miss Marguerite Ann Fox demonstrates the electronie equipment used for brain seanning In Neurosurgieal Unit of the Toronte General Hospital. Pailents are first given a small amount of a radioactive tracer and later with 5 Wd pkgs. im panera bsgrigs paint i Toll vg pga SORE i: i FACE-ELLE TISSUES ARS | HE ; HERB. PAYNE, ~ PORT PERRY { i A Lh SAVE ol : : Dymond Discusses Health in Ontario at i : - AMR Instant Coffee - 99¢ | ~NMeats-- a I -- ji 'Driver-Salestian for Port. Perry and District Ve BARD ALAS U = ddL : N - - - + T ae Eo repr Cancer Research 5 oH [EAT EYE Wer me | Swilt's Red and Blue Brand Beel Phone YU 52120 i Tuna Fish 5 ror $1.00 In Ontario LR oe | BOUND STEAK 1p EQ¢ i y e Swan - e or Colore Matthew B. Dymond, MD, CM. | and to locate the site of deep re - Es EEN ey Ad Servieties - 2 For 3c OR ROAST - a seated cancer. EE ; i Ontario Minister of Health . Clinical research which is ANG Christie's 8 oz. Pkg. 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Valuable data is being Bea Molo mi ; v y 6 oz. tin Many new 'typés o equipment accumulated ith fesard 19 ihe ar e ors 3 / i RL, Vue Vac have heen developed. using radio- | occurrence of cancers which de £] ; kt / 3 for 79: 6 oz Package 4: FOR »89 C active isotopes hoth for treatment. velop under certain, conditions. Cherolet - Oldsmobile - "Corvair te Envoy : 8 i ' . : Toit ; Sales & Service - i 7 Any questions 0: the work of the Department o, Health in this PHONE YU 6- 7361 PORT PERRY ; py : : ; i field, or suggested fobies for | these columns, should be sent to the Director ur Information and Publicity, Ontario Department of i gion Pur Toronto.

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