4 x3 gl. "2 NFS uh LS 15 3 LE LAE : § reds FOORY 4 ARALE 'vy a Hy A J TRE 3 BE Rt EW I STFS Gn Bana, ARV NBDE eR] SUCH 0 LI a Crain a SP i AE Sd ARTI er Fel EU AW Wohin 3S phe awl fe Ta a a + REL Tonal FR REE] rag fy Seat ll, SAY Ahad EA EEE :! wi 8 Ld FER YS TA 3 Fat ye 1 Sai ri as LOLI SPT Rt id oi IT AA $F 1 PAS EESTI PEAR WIN ALN. Ao a a a SL 4p Lie bos 1 LIE 0 ST alba ata att tt Sixtieth | Anniversary | (Continued) On December 21st and 22nd, when they were at home to their friends and. relatives, they received many beautiful cards, | flowers and gifts, among which! were a lovely blanket from the Honeydale Women's Institute; | a five piece dinette suite from the family; diamond and pearl set jewellery from their elder | son and a scenic oil painting from their daughter-in-law, Marion. Among the many | friends who called were Reeve Earl Martyn and Mrs. Martyn, | who brought greetings from the Township of Reach. Nova Scotia. Well over a hundred guests called during the two day cele- bration which was arranged and planned by their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Dunn, of Cannington, who was assisted by the co- hostesses, Mrs. William Owen, of Port Perry and Mrs. Glenn Owen, . of Uxbridge. Their granddaughter, Mrs, Roy Bry- an (Wilma), of Oshawa, pre- sided over the guest book. The daintily arranged tea table with its gleaming silver, was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake which was made by the bride of sixty years. Pouring tea were Mrs. Lawson Honey, of Port Perry and Mrs. Norman Bassett, of Canning- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen are hale Rosa 8t., Port Perry, for a! , (Wilma Owen), of Oshawa and Ronald Owen, of Toronto as well 'as five great-grandchild-' ren. PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. JAN. Christmas Party The family of Mrs. Ed Bry- ant gathered at the home of | Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Bryant, 278 family Christmas party. Only | three out of seven great grand- | children were present.' | Those in time for the 1.30 p.m. Dinner, included Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Nottingham and Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Nottingham of Myrtle, Ont.; Mr. and Mus. ! Frank Nottingham, their child- 'ren Paul, Roberta, and Bradd of Madoc, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. A. and hearty and enjoying life to L. Bryant of Oshawa, Ont.: Mr ] : M . Congratulations were received the utmost. They take a keen and gh oe T. Br et aid i through innumerable cards, interest in the welfare of the d ht Li d nd ris df | ARE long-distance telephone calls' community. Mr. Owen's hob- | Wil al ins oo rien Yom; Yom from the absent grandchildren, bies are watching hockey on] Hlowdals, Unt. i a Poinsettia plant from the TV and politics while Mrs. Arriving in time for Buffet! ih Honourable Matthew B. Dy- Owen is an enthusiastic worker | supper were Mr. and Mrs. Ron- fe mond; greetings from the Hon- in the Women's Institute and nie Bryant, Toronto; Mr. and A A ' ourable Lester B. Pearson and still enjoys her hobby of knitt- Mrs. Roy Cordingly; Mr. and §: a telegram from Her Majesty ing. They have five grand- Mrs, F. Hollingshead of Ux- 3 the Queen. They were pleas- children, James W. Dunn, of bridge, Ont. i RE antly surprised with a dozen Nova Scotia; Mrs. Lennart An- Late arrivals who stayed over FRA red roses from their grandson, derson (Sheila Dunn) of Morse, for Boxing day were Mr. and Flying Officer James W. Dunn Saskatchewan; Jack Owen, of Mrs. O. L. Bryant from Barrie, and Mrs. Dunn, of Greenwood, Port Perry; Mrs. Roy Bryan Ont. 4 | ' aR @ : f £4, : 1 pi 7 i | [46 of » ; Ne FOR A HOLIDAY FEAST / Jaws 4 © en TSS pe Children Enjoy Christmas Party ko g N 3 ey \ QD ! ) . DA A Happy New Year, Good Health and Prosperity throughout the year 1964. haut 350 Shildren wierd by ss azole were sung, with Mis Ip 2 y : oe " i | the 'Auditorium of the Royal' (lara Whitter at the piano. Two by Be y We hope that we may again be privi leged to serve you as we have _~ the t Canadian Legion Hall on Satur- jolly clowns distributed candies £2 past . . .. and thanks to all of you who have made the past year pleas- ' day, December 21st to receive and a merry time was had by Wz ant for us. ! candies, oranges, apples and all. If any member's child or " + gifts from Santa Claus. children were missed, their" Y CARLOAD Food Market Prince Albert . Every 'boy and girl, from gifts are still awaiting them our : ] i babes-in-arms to 12-year olds. and Mother or Father can pick ET A EE = : - : J rere called to the stage where them up by contacting Mrs. . ! Santa 'and his helpers gave out Alice Woodcock at 985-7017 or ® KRAFT CANADIAN 15 1b Bag gaily wrapped parcels, Christ- Mr. Frank Godley at 985-2284. : ¢ CHEESE SLICES A | di ec . L . * ° ) . . . . . * . . . 1] L . - LJ . i | USE Th CLASSIFIED SECTION CAMPBELLS 10 oz. Tins | e | ¢ 7 R CONSOMME SOUP ............... 2-35 | of The PORT PERRY STAPF DE JEAN 4Y, oz. Tin ond tind MEAN ED LLORES ¢ ; SMALL SHRIMP 39 : * 8 ? ® 9 0 4 ® 3 ee 2 I 3 + + @ © & uw a : 2 : : . oo -- N | > be L i : oo I RED ROSE. 60's | ¥ L UMBIN G , | TEABAGS ............ 1 © THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES oo SPARE RIBS ............. 4" End Cut Centre Cuts FREE DRAW ON $5.00 WORTH OF HEATING WIRING SR a AY M | ' MAPLE LEAF Cooked Ready to Eat Pieces or Slices BE : BONELESS HAMS . "75 "8 "oioee | WES LANF Teeny PLUMBING - HEATING - ELECTRIC MAPLE LEAF 1st Grade Rindless Ib pet | Ph 085 um p 5 i 7 ECPI § | one . ort Perr ) Soe E ALON . Ib Tray Pak Prices Effective | y , ~ |SAUSAGE eR em = ® 8 8% 0 2 3 0 8 5 8 2 0 0° 8 os eo a y 30 - N. . a . 6 oz. Vac Pak Pkg. : (Inclusive) | N 0 T I C E " 5 2. | ROLE an | CHRISTMAS TREE | '* PAR aple Lea i - 0 WINANS ie ED. 1 own K-UP DUTCH LOAF 6 oz. Vac Pak Pkg. 2 1 : ATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PICKLE & PIMENTO PORT PERRY EE STORE HOURS Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1964 EP Daily 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. : " 0; A ) Tuesday 8.30 to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 P.M. L : The Co-operation of Householders will be ( A - FREE . DELIVERY appreciated Phone 985-2492 FOOD MARKLTS Jan, ¢