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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jun 1962, p. 10

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10--THE PORT PERRY STAR, 'poles at the corner THY RSDAY, JUNE Tth, Town Council News. (Continued from Front Page) MEMO re Aeroplane Base at Kent's oration should not pay for two front Beach--Discussed by Council and left axles which may have been cracked for instructions by. Village Solicitor. REPORTS of 1962 McDonald and Rosa Street. Account of Dillworth Equipment dis- cussed and it was felt that the Corp- when purchased. Councillor Irving Boyd reported on { BEST BUY! -- SAVE BEST BUY! -- SAVE 1 J] Meats 4for 89c Meats operation of speed device by Police Department, with 107 violations, Councillor Arthur Cox reported ol hydro arrears and requested a list of the delinquent accounts. The Clerk was in- | | structed to delete this account until | Deputy-Reeve R. Kenny reported on it is given further consideration. two anchor On Motion Council adjourned to | meet again Monday, June 4, 1962 at [7.30 p.m. Carried. a mpr----r-- 4 APER SAVE-ALL 27. | -- FANCY CREAM STYLE AYLMER CORN 5-8 BEST BUY!"-- SAVE .6¢! RED SEAL Salmon 43: - BEST BUY! -- SAVE 58¢! |KING SIZE SURF 95. VALUE CHECK'D/MEATS == "The King of Pork Roasts" -- Extra Le Leg 0' l "For Frying" - Well Trimmed ! No waste - Fresh sliced - Not smoked | Ham Steaks Ib. 75¢ {Beef Brisket Ib. 69c Swift Premium - (Four po tistiee) Luncheon -- 6-0z. Vac. -- FANCY COHOE -- 37c OFF PACK . Pork Roast Ib. fwift Premium - Pac A for 89 for 89¢ Franks SWIFT'S QUALITY PRO) PROPUCTS , Boneless sryovac Wrapped - Corned Swift Premium - Specially Prepared j Old Fashioned -- 1-lb, Cello 100-Foot Roll 6 15-0z. Tins ! 1u's Tin Package- 67] No Waste | | BEST BUY! -- SAVE 8¢! 12-02. Tins PREM Luncheon Meats 3 9c BEST BUY! -- SAVE 43c! 15-02. Tins PARD DOG FOOD 1© for $1 FEATURE! -- SAVE [7¢! - ALLSWEETE 3c Off Pack! MARGARINE x FEATURE! -- SAV FEATURE! -- SAV SHORTER 20c¢! -- 12¢ Off Pag JEWEL SHORTENING ¢ 19¢! -- JEWEL NG DISCOUNT PRICES Giant tube Regular 67c¢ CREST TOOTH PASTE 49 4 for 99c 3-1b. Tin 83c¢ 5c Off Pake! ie Dor 53¢ Lge. re SAVE Ge! -- SWIF SAVE 6¢! -- SWEFT'S PREMIUM CHOPPED\ BEEF S PREMIUM || LUMCH TONGUE SAVE 10c! -- SWIFT'S PREMIUM CHOPPED HAM BRYLCREEM HAIR DRESSING Regular 73c¢ 49 tube \ 12-0z, Tin | 49¢ 12-0z. Tin 63c 12-0z, Tin 53c 12 to WESTON or SUNBEAM Cinnamon FRESH DAILY! BUNS Regular 35¢ package ° 31c 0; 3 FROZEN FOOD FEATURES ! SAVE 8c! -- SUNIIST Famous CEREALS FEATURE! -- SAVE 5o! GRAPE DRINK 'SUNKIST ORANGES FEATURE! -- SAVE do! -- Your. Cholce * Cheerios - * Wheatles . * Frostyos 6-0z, Tins Luscious, Satin California -- No, 1 CORN Palm Garden « Always the best No. 1 Grade - 14 oz. cello tube TOMATOES 2 for 39c FEATURE! -- BAVE 250! MOTHER PARKER'S - 6oz. - 15¢ Off Pack INSTANT COFFEE 89c FEATURE! -- SAVE 10¢! pkg. 29¢ 32-02, Tins For Preserving SAVE 6c! -- FRASERVALE - 24-0z. Pkgs. LERONADE 4 for 45¢ FISH & CHIPS 59 = FRESH PRODUCE large, sweet CHERRIES Fancy, sweet, tender - No. 1 Grade Sugar Granulated $4.29 Grade Ib. 75¢ [if 4 for 29 59-1b, Bag § WELCHADE 2 for 69¢ rs Food Market Port Pom cic NGL ERLE It JNAE FA) Blackstogk (Continued From | page ny Mr. and Mrs, Eber Snowden, Maple Grove, spent Sumday with Mr. and F Mrs, Ralph Larmer and family. Mrs. B. Ashton, Doris and Dennis, Oshawa, were Sulday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonnetta and family. Mrs. Dale Gunter, Napanee, has been with her mother Mrs. Chas. Ven- ning for over a week whilé little Laura Jo is in Sick Children's Hospi- tal. Dale spent both week-ends here. Mrs. F. Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Enniskillen and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Toms wete dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Graham and Joyce, Sunday. Mrs. H, Hawkins, Port Perry spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and family. Miss Ruth Marlow, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Candy and Terry Malcolm, Yelver-, ton spent the week-end, and Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Neil Mal- colm and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm and family, Nestle- ton, Mrs. A. J, Cook, Brooklin, Mrs. Herb Taylor, MF, Stanley Malcolm, A aR - tc fe 'sell Mountjoy. na TE » Noo St 5A 2 . Fo £ Yi sl . £3 Eran a $ FN TRY] : d . Ge SRT TTA er h 2 vias : Charis ; AHERN At AR CRIS FH IN x SEAS Tee. Lo aun a. land, were Sunday guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Glenn Larmer, : _Sunday guests with Mrs. G. Craw- ord and Mr, and Mrs. W. Pearce Mrs. Romeril, Miss B, Hibbs and Den- nis Romeril. Several from here attended Brooktin f Fair Saturday. J were Mr, and Mrs. Harry De La Mat- Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Miohioy; ter and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hitchman, Hampton, visited Mr. and: Mrs. Rus: | Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and My, and Mrs, Wallace McBrien and family, Solina, visited Mr. and 'Mrs. Ms, Muriel McBrien, Toronto, spent Ernest Larmer, Sunday, | the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. C. ! Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Mr, and Mus. Alf.. Gerrard and Barry Haydon visited Mr. and Mus. Lorne Griffin Sunday. ; Misses Gertrude Henry, Doris Grif- Whitby, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer and Mr. Dever. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Watson and three boys, Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson, Norland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes and Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Holmes and Bonnie, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wright. Mrs. Ray McGill, Fenelon Falls, called on friends in the Village on Monday. fin; Doreen VanCamp, Joan.Venning," Betty McArthur, Mable & Helen Van Camp and Mr. Jack Swain spent the, week-end at their respective homes. Sunday guests with Mrs. Cecil Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock, Grant and Bryan, Prince Albert, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson and Miss M. Ferguson, Don Mills and Messrs. Roy and Bill. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. McMahon Sr. a Mr. Wes McMahon, Pontypool, visited Mr. and Mrs, Ted McMahon Sunday. Mr.- and Mrs. Reg. Sutton, Orono were Sunday guests 'of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dayes. : Mr, and Mrs. Don Taylor and child- ren, Solina and Mrs. MacDonald, Mid. SWIFT'S READY-TO-EAT Sliced Bacon CAWKER BROS, Smoked Picnic Shoulders ies Ay 1's .- UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK Phone 985-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY Beef ..... 39° 69° ONTARIO COUNTY THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE £ THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JU Cartoon Note O DURING THREE NIGHTS WEEKLY -- THURS, FRI. & SAT. Thurs. & Sat. -- One Show Nightly at 8 pm, Friday, 2 Shows Nightly--Start 7 & 9 pm. 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