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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 May 1961, p. 8

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SC EN Sa < 3 ae . of TA 8--THE. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1961 - . | Women's Hospital | Auxili | uxiliary (continued from front page) | by Mrs, Don Crozier. Mrs. Dymond was present throughout the afternoon to greet the visitors, and the ladies who presided at the tea table during the afternoon were: Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Mrs. J. J. Gibson, Mrs. Jos. Mus. Gray. Dowson, The tea tables looked most attrac- tive, and our sincere thanks go to i Mrs. Murray McLaren, of the Island, who furnished us with ten floral ar- rangements for the small tables and | a large one for the centre table. | Once again we are planning for our annual Penny Draw, and we are hop- ing the Kathleen Hook, and Mrs. Jean | | cash, 'ptmEad Si A i a & FS tickets will sell better than ever as we surely need the money. The big prize will be a return trip,' for two, to New York City, by air, with two nights at a hotel, and a sight-seeing trip. Should the winner so desire he or equivalent of the cost of the trip in tion prizes of five dollars each in cash. she may have the! There will also be five consola-! BEST BUY -- CREAM (CO 15 oz. tin SAVE 4¢ Libby's -- Fancy 2 for 35c¢ 16 oz. Jar 31c BEST - BUY -- SAVE 4c Rose Brand - Sweet Mixed Pickles Van Camp 20-0z.-tin BEST BUY -- SAVE 17c Beans with Pork 61.00 Cloverleaf - Solid 7 or. tik 37%: BEST BUY --. SAVE 4c White TUNA FISH t, SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- 2 to 3 Ib. Avg. TENDER GROWN CHICKENS Grade "A" -- Roast or Fry d° bal Lb. foc » 59c 'Swift's Platter Pak - 4 Variety - 12-oz. Pkgs:-- COOKED MEATS - Swift's Premium -- Fully Cooked SMOKED PICNICS Swift's Eversweet RINDLESS BACON Swift's -- Sliced or by the piece Dutch Lunch Salami wu fhe wv. 59g " BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c Bravo -- 16 oz. Pkg. ~ Spaghetti or Macaroni 2/33¢ Monarch 40 oz. pkg. 47c BEST BUY -- SAVE 6c TEA BISK BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c Save All -- 100 ft. Roll WAXED PAPER 2lc BEST BUY -- SAVE 36¢c White Cross -- White or Coloured TOILET TISSUE 10 CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES - Sunkist California - Good Size Fresh Lemons 6 = 29 Sweet, and Tender - No. 1 Grade Corn-on-the-Cob 4/29 Smooth - 35 Ontario HOT HOUSE -- CUCUMBERS 2 23¢ Luscious California - Pint Basket STRAWBERRIES 2c No. 1 King Size Feature -- Save 24¢ . Feature « Save dc - Stuffed or Manz, - McLAREN'S OLIVES Feature -- Save 20¢ -- Burns' -- 8 1b, 4 oz. Tin CANNED CHICKEN - Whole Feature -- Save 7¢c -- B.C. -- 48 oz, Tin Orange & Apricot Drink 2 + 83c Easy Mix -- White or Chocolate -- 15 oz, pkg. Robin Hood CAKE MIXES 6 =r $1.00 Feature -- Save 16¢c -- Numilk -- 3 Ib, Pkg. INSTANT MILK POWDER Feature -- Save 7c -- Lowney's -- 1 1b, Pk ANGELUS ARE 20 L.P. - 8 oz. Jar 29¢c 9c 93 Lanol' ~-- "WHITE POLISH 35¢ SCUFF KOTE be. 35¢ SHOE POLISH » 26¢ BAKERY SPECIAL SUNBEAM -- Cinnamon Filled - 12 to Pkg. ICED BUNS - SAVE ESQUIRE BRAND 3 oz 40 dlc Libby's Save 8¢ 2-1b. - poly bag Green Peas - Libbys, - Whole. 2-1b, poly bak 49¢ Kernel Corn . Libby's -" Mixed '2-1b. poly bag 53 Vegetables i 49¢ a ONLY PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THE. LISTED RED & WHITE FOOD, STORES ° win - Mrs. B. L. Wanamaker is again be- ing good enough to convene the sale of tickets, which will be available j early in June. These tickets may be - obtained {downtown from Miss Sadie | Hortop, 3 practically all members of the Auxiliary will have them for sale, As alwdys we are depending upon the public for the success of this draw. Utica Mrs. Walter Skerratt of Toronto visited Violet Skerratt one day last week,' Kay Philips and friend from Otta- wa home for the week-end. * Mrs. Bert and Mrs. Jim Mitchell spent Monday in Oshawa, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Storie on Sunday were Mrs. Toogood, Mrs. | M. Boxall and family, Mrs. Don Vale and Mr. and Mrs. H. Schwarze of Tor- onto. Sunday visitors of Jim Mitchells were Mr, and Mrs. Earl Pilkey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pil- key of Brougham. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Saunders this week-end were the Rev. and Mrs, Scarr and boys of Whitby, Ted Col- borne of Oshawa, Calvin Jackson of Kitchener, Evelyn Inwood of Cloyne and Zella Sweet of Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrow and family called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker Saturday and on Sunday Mrs. Grills and Mrs. Gerrow took Mr. and Mrs. Walker for a long drive to. Brace- bridge. Mr, Perry Chapman of Mount Al- bert called on Chet. Geers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Strong. Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. T. Holmes of Oshawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutherland Saturday evening, Sunday the Tom Sutherlands visit- ed Mr .and Mrs. Connor of Brooklin. Mrs. Earl Ballard called on Mrs. Philp one evening last week. Manchester - ,Rev. Mr. Braham brought a very fine message for Family Day Service on Sunday. Two children were baptized, Melanie Shawn, ipfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Tassel and Robert John, son of Mr. and Mrs, Everett Doupe.* Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Dobson visit- ed in Ajax on Sunday and attended the baptismal ceremony of the daugh:- ter of Mr."and Mrs. Bill Dobson, Mrs. Ruby .Roach, District Guide Commissioner and Mrs. Dorothy Nel- son, Port Perry, attended a+ camp training course at Dos Lake over the week-end, Murs. Joyce Vandervoort entertained a number of friends on the occasion of her birthday last Tuesday. Recent guests at the Art Fielding home were Fred Crittenden and family and Lew Fielding, Keswick, Miss Louise Moore, Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Myrle, Ashburn, Mrs. Maria Fielding, Utica and Mr. & Mrs. Reid Dickie, Cadmus. $2 The Women's Association met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Aird on May 4th with an attendance of ten members and four visitors. The meet- ing opened with hymn "Blest be the tie that Binds" followed by prayer. Mrs. Fielding read the Seripture and Mrs. Lamb gave the topic "Let me Explain" by Rev. McQueen. Thank you notes were read, also invitations to bazaars and musicals Thanks were extended to Mrs. Toombs for the lovely floral arrangement for the church. The members decided to buy ferns for the church. Cards were sold and remnants for sewing exhib- ited. Mrs. her home for the June meeting. Af- ter theme and prayer the hostess and | Mrs. Gerri Aird served a delicious lunch and a social hour was enjoyed. Lorne Thompson offered |-&- A Tr THI ACY 3 | Shah » SLR IN Ce Te VE . Let the Baker he : your Menu Maker FRIDAY SPECIAL -- "Cherry Marshmallow Cake" Vin SPECIALS -- "Cinnamon. Rolls" "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172. G. M. GERROW BT RATA IRS BASSETT A C A WKER BROS. V4 : SCHNEIDER'S SPECIALS Kent Sliced Bacon - 1's ......... 55 Assorted Cooked Meats-4 pkgs. $1.00 Smoked Vac Pac Picnics ...... 49°" Crispy Flake Shortening .. 2 lbs. 49° Crispy Crust Lard ......... 21bs. 45° Canned Picnics ......... 1%2 1h. $1.25 OP OROBOROBOPOPOPOPIOPIPOPOPORO upset ee ot a ar nr et a 0 Poco 1333308528 DODO S220 003R00T008080808080808000808080808000 FREE Towy DELIVERY EVERY MORNING ry Sa "UNTIL 11 CLOCK YUkon RE "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY BT dae Lt Co A ---- Gin BTLAT ghean J Mn yA Sh SO . ' le Ed i > A a Really start something! A turn of the key starts loads of fam- ily fun in the "61 Meteor! Dad, mother, youngsters too, will purr right along # Mcteor goes up. to 30,000 miles between with Meteor's economical six-cylinder or V-8 engine, because this is cverything you really want in a car--clean, crisp styl- ing, great performance and smooth ride. All aboard for good tinies this sum- mer--savings too--because the "61 chassis lubtications, up to 4,000 miles between oil changes: It even adjusts its own brakes! Take a test-drive at your Mercury-Meteor- Comet dealer today! ONE OF THE FED FAMILY OF FINE CARS wn eR i ies oes CG. M. Williams Motors Limited PORT PERRY, Ont. ee -- 'YUkon 5.2352 : A La i 1 LF Err er eg en ie = Ah) SAR 2 EES Li

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