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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Sep 1964, p. 21

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Port Perry Fair FLOWERS 1. Container of Annuals, 2 col.--Mrs. Brown, Miss A. Kent Mrs. S. Moore. 3. Modernistic Plant Arran- gement for T.V.--N. Lonsberry, Ken Skerratt, Mrs. Brown. Whitmee, Mrs. R. Prentice, T. W. Scott. 11. Glads, any other col.-- Mrs. Whitmee, Mrs. R. Prentice, T. W. Scott. 12. Cosmos--Mrs, Whitmee, Mrs. C. Tink, Mrs. R. Prentice. 13. French Marigolds--Mrs. ' 2. Gladiolus, 15 spikes--Mrs. | R. Prentice, Mrs. Whitmee, Mrs. | Whitmee, Miss A. Kent, Mrs. | C. Tink. 'L. J. Patterson. 14. Asters--Mrs. C. Tink, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. R. Prentice 15. Double Petunias--Mrs. Mosienko, Mrs. R. Prentice, A 4 Wey * fds yo . we Ne Al SEY a CEA ELSE WAP AE CR ! Prentice. 22. One Rose, best bloom-- N. Lonsberry, Mrs. B. Dowson, Mrs. S. Moore. 23. African Violet--I. Wat- ters, C. Tink, Ken Skerratt. 24. Baby Tears--Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs, W. C. Lamb, Mrs. | C. Tink. 26. Novelty Plant--Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. F. Christie, V. Skerratt. 26. Display of 5 House Plants--Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. led the Port Perry batters. Meekes was the top batter for Stouffville, Second game will be Sat., at 2.00 p.m. at Stouffville. * * * SCUGOG CLEANERS MID- GETS defeated Claremont 8 to 3 on Thurs. night to wrap up the semi-final series 3 games to 0. John Popowich pitched fine ball to gain the win. The Cleaners will now meet » wh oh F HE ¥ Hr PORT PERRY STAR -- 23 THURSDAY, SEPT, 24th, 1964 HOPE'S IGA PEE WEE'S defeated Stouffville 2 games to 0. They will now meet Mark- ham this week in a best of five series for the Pee Wee Title. At the time of this writing it may be that all Four Trophies could be coming to Port Perry, » 7 Mrs. R. Baird, NTI ~ x Markham in the League Final SELL d BUY a Te Jeni, Annuals- 16. Balsam--Miss A. Kent, R. Prentice, Mrs. C. Tink. lin a best of five series. First an I He eat » Mrs. C. Tink, Mrs. Mrs. L. Guy, Mrs. R. Prentice. game is Mon, second Wed, in THROUGH THE de uy. ' Ms kl . 5. Mixed flowers--Mrs. S. 17. Zinnias, Giant--Mrs. C. Softhall Han EI Moore, Mrs. L. Guy, Mrs. C. Tink, Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. CLASSIFIED Tink. Whitmee. | LIONS CLUB BANTAMS 6. Roses--Mrs. R. Prentice, 18. Snapdragons--Mrs. S, News | defeated Seagrave 4 gamesto 0 " Mrs. S. Naples, T. W. Scott. Moore, Mrs. L. Guy, Mrs. C. in the semi-final series. They SECTION 7. Winter bouquet -- Mrs B.| Tink. LEGION SQUIRTS defeated | are now waiting the Claremont- Smith, Miss A. Kent, Mrs. C. 19. Carnations--Mrs, C. Tink | Stouffille 19-6 to take a one| Markham winner for the Lea- Tink. Mrs. L. J. Patterson, Mrs. game lead in the best of three gue Final. OF THE 8. Glads, yellow shades--Mrs. | Prentice. Ont. York Minor Softball As- Due to hold-up in this series Whitmee, Mrs. B. Dowson. 20. Best Blooming House sociation Squirt Final. Laurie! the Lions boys will have to Pp P S 9. Glads, pink shades--Mrs. | Plant--Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. Williams pitched the win for| mark time till Mon., Sept. 28th ort erry far A R. Prentice, Mrs. Whitmee, Miss | Naples, Mrs. R. Prentice. Port. Robinson was the losing | to start this series. First game A. Dodd. 21. Dahlias, Pom Pom--MTrs. | pitcher. Steve Cochrane, Bill|is here Monday, Wed. away and PHONE: 985-7388 10. Glads, red shades--Mrs. | Brown, Mrs. C. Tink, Mrs. R. Jeffery and Ken Nightingale| possibly Fri. back here. 9 Y IG A | 0 D * Black Diamond Colored 12-0z. Cut | |] Mild Cheese . 49c. Booth Frozen 14-0z, Pkg. _] LJ Fish Stix 5c. x = 32-0z. Size = MAZOLA OIL ........... veer 19c. = Pie Filler & Reg. Size : JELLO PUDDING .... 8 - 98c. Normal or Hard to Hold 12-oz. v SUAVE HAIR SPRAY....79¢. Giant Size BRYLCREEM ................ 5lc. Hospitality 16-0z. Size FRUIT CAKE ................ 49c. 173 ' » ES Ee me ose sie sie. oe ic ANN A HEARTY ENERGY poopy CHOICE NEW ZEALAND LAMB SALE! IGA -- SWIFTS SPECIALS ' ONTARIO No. 1 GRADE SHORT CUT -- WHOLE or HALF BEEF or IRISH 24-0z. Tins ' | 0 TAT 0 E S LE G 0 | SWIFTS STEW .. 2-85' | C W..a-0 | LAMB .... Ib | » LUNCHEON MEAT 12-0z. Tins y Ce WHOLE - FLANK ON | SWIFTS PREM .. 2-85 Loin 0° Lamb "29 : [i . ' on am es 0 0 0 C. With Meat Balls . 24-0z, Tins if Lamb in a Basket--Roast, Chops, Stew SWIFTS SPAGHETTI ............. we 2 = 69c. Tender Garden Fresh Qt. Box F 0 L h 1b 23 | 1b. Pg. || ront amb .... C. Hee § Drussel dproutfs .. Zc. JEWEL SHORTENING .................... i 29c. SWIFT MEAT FEATURES 3Y2-0z. Tins ; Produce of U.S.A. Can. No. 1 SWIFT PREMIUM 1-1b. Pkg. ; SWIFTS BABY MEATS ....... 4 - 79c. | Crisp Lett 2.99 Wi 15 i] MAXWELL HOUSE--30c. Off 10-0z. Jar J rsp e uce C. 1eNners © 0 0 oe eo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C. Instant Coffee 1 29 R Cota Xo 1 Crane 2.1. Bags SWIFT PREMIUM, Sliced ~~ 1-Ib. Phy. eo 0 0 oo oo Rl ¥ | Tasty Carrols . 2-29¢. | Side Bacon ......... 69c. BETTY CROCKER DELUXE 20-0z. Pkgs. | SWIFT PREMIUM Smoked, Ready to Serve - & A Delicious Dessert - Each " 0 e b ke Mi 29c. § ¢ | Picnic Shoulder 43c s eo 0 9 Cake Mixes ......... 3%. § Honey Dew Melons 49 Leaver Pieces & Stems 10-0z, Tins MUSHROOMS sess sssnerenee LE ERLE EERE EE 3 ~ $1.00 Hospitality Each Hospitality Pkgs. of 6 Heinz 10-0z. Tins RAISIN PIE omnis 39¢c. ENGLISH MUFFINS .....cccoeeenee 2 = 45c. TOMATO SOUP .....ccccevrvnnens eons 8 = 89 Hospitality 16-0z. Pkg. Walkers 16-0z. Pkg. " 2-1b. Jars ORANGE & LEMON SLICES ........ 39¢c. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES ........ 45¢. CROWN CORN SYRUP ........... 2 - 65e. Prices Effective Sept. 23, 24, 25 & 26. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. EMEMBER at BEARE MOTORS $10.00 : BR YOU COULD WIN A IGA FOOD CERTIFICATE Last Week's Winner-- Mrs. R. Harper, Port Perry. PE CC TR N hei gy (RR i aay NY. NGAP ah, ET - Ne - WS NBL ag id . pn ny a -- i etl PP a Bl a a I A SR a or . v i - wi $7 FE TIGNES, i LI ww ia Tr, wo hn ov Hn Ch pron hos Ee od re ov. 3 -

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