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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Aug 1965, p. 12

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LR Bt 12 + PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, August 5th, 1965 Saturday afternoon was set damp at times started with a|races for men, women and -- | aside for the youngsters when bicycle race for boys 14 years | children will be held this com- R F G A T T A races and a number of contests and under, followed by boat|ing week-end at Reg's Marina, ' were held. The older folk man-' races in the afternoon. Utility | Caesarea, Sunday, August 8th. IN AND DUT. OF (continued) | aged to make an entrance dur- | boats from class A to class D,| Those who missed the first ing the afternoon when races, along with a free-for-a¥ and a| two days of this event should Miss Carol Maurice of Wes- | tug-of-war and nail driving special race were the main at-| make a point to be on hand this T O WwW NI ton was chosen as the new Miss | contests were held for them. | tractions. Sunday at Caesarea. Regatta. Three princesses were During the evening a ball Monday, the last day of this --t------ Mr. E. G Fralick has just re- also chosen. They were Miss | game between the married men annual event was cancelled due MOST IMPORTANT turned from a trip to Vancou- Donng Kerslake of East York, and the single men took place, to a steady down pour of rain. Ontario's most important ' ver and Victoria, B.C. Miss Ruth Mahaffy of Toronto along with a men's horseshoe All these events which will in-| fruit crop is apples; the most « se i and Miss Gail Jones of Toronto | tournament. clude swimming races, boat| important vegetables are beans, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and in that order. Sunday, although a little races, canoe races and rowing | peas, corn and tomatoes. famliy, left on Monday for a' : trip to the West Coast. * * Ad N Mr. Herbert Buckland left on Save 9¢ on % fixin's for your Tuesday morning for a visit with relatives in Victoria, B.C Supreme Brand * +e Hot Dog or Mr. and Mrs. A. MacMaster Hamburg and family are spending a two | week vacation at a cottage in H) ) Carnarvon. ¢ oo | : § Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Plough- | Packages of 8's { man, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer F i and Brenda are holidaying in (2 0 49. } Bobcaygeon. R ¢ oo 0 Wil c Guides Donna Heayn and Jo- BEST BUY! New! Kraft Canadian Save 4c! - 8-0z. Pkg. Save llc! Evaporated Tall Tins 8 anne Martyn spent a very hap- RED & WHITE py week camping at Laurel ES 39. F x Brook Park, Blackstock. ' M I L K p ¢ LA BEST BUY! Save 9c! 11-0z. Bottles Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Bren- oe A J Son te AYLMER AT p 0 | Ros "B. nd Cird ' ave holidaying with her parents, C Rose Brand Clrd. F Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brock. BEST BUY! Sa 10¢! Hos y ° 0 , Ar ve 10c! Hostess 13-0z. Twin yx Bag Margarine g C Mrs. Mary Seewtman visited her daughter, Mrs. Cober and C Save 180! -- Canadian '20-0z. Tins new granddaughter at Scarbor- BEST BUY! ' ough General Hospital, Sunday. Y! Save 8c! 12-0z. Tin Aylmer Pork and "F : pn BEANS QO: 7 7c Gir! Guides Dianne Hall, Mar- UNC eon eat C R ' sha Mulholland and Sharon Lar- Y 1 . . . > mer (Nestleton) left Wednesday BEST BUY! Save 47c! 5- yo Bags Preserving and Pickling Needs! morning for 10 days at Camp Save 8c! White 128-0z. Plastic Jug Keewaydin, Goderich, Ont: : °$ ¢ x GAR 67 ¥ Among the Cadets stationed BEST BUY! Save 5c! Liga 32-0z. Size Rs at Camp Ipperwash, the fol- Save 4c! Kraft "16-0z. Bottle § lowing were home for the week- C BARBECUE SAUCE 43 end: Brian Knight, Dale Beare, C Grant Williams, Carl and Ken Prentice. "SPECIALLY CUT FOR THE BARBECUE" -- TENDER, JUICY BRANDED ' WEDDING > 1 FLORENCE HAZEL BUDDON e DR. BEVERLEY N. ib SMALLMAN MARRIED § IN BERMUDA : < The quiet wedding of the "For Barbecuing at its Best!" -- Boneless No Waste Extra Tender - Juicy Burger Blend above took place in Christ . Y \ C Church Paget, Bermuda, on Rolled or ons round C Tuesday, July 27th. The Rev. Ib UC 1b George Buchanan officiating. "Barbecue Special" Choice - Plump - Tender Attendants were Miss Clare Buddon ard Miss Sylvia Small- man. Best man was Professor Michael Bristone of Kingston, Ontario. The wedding Lun- | cheon was at Tom Moore's 300 year old Restaurant, Hamilton, |CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS 59: - DISCOUNT PRICES - SUNSHINE FRESH FRUITS Bermuda. HELENE CURTIS SPRAY NET ... °°" §9¢ Dr. and Mrs. Smallman will] fj "'&EEINE LURITIO OFRAT INE C v remain in Pontade for | their HELENE CURTIS SPRAY NET 2-03. 49¢ VEGETABLES honeymoon before returning to| Hj FIELEINE VCURITIO OFRAY NEI ........... V----- Cc their home at 164 Liddell i Regular 99¢! Tasty, Home-Grown No. 1 10-Ib. Bag cent, Kingston, Ontario. SUAVE SHAMPOO - Normal or Dry esterases 89¢ N A W Save 9ct SOFT. DRINKS C / . 3 e Freshie or Kool-Aid in Cans POT : Legion Picnic 10 pkgs. 49c¢ 6 for 49¢ ATOES Case of 24 - $179 Park in Greenbank. Good wea- . ther brought a good turnout, (11-02. Cello 29c with 130 attending. AY «The Port Perry Legion, Save 4e! i Branch 419, recently held their Kraft Jet Puff Wor ohed Frosh Healthful, economical No. 1 .annual picnic at Wellsprings Marshmallows LEMON BUNS large Heads € ! Reg. 39¢! Pkg, of 12 35¢c California white Races were held for the: - F R O yA E N F Oo Oo D S - No. 1 youngsters and many prizes Save dc! Sunkist 6-0z. Tins Save del York 16-os. Pkg. SEEDLESS GRAPES Ib 29 , Races were also held 39%¢ _ ' c given out. 4 for 49¢ for the older folk along with' horseshoes for the men. An egg | 4 throwing contest was held and brought many a splattering moment for some. The highlight of the afternoon was a baseball game with the women vs. men. The umpiring was outstanding and the wo- men won by a large margin. Everyone reported having a good time. Lemonade Raspberries .......... SPECIALS DOWSON'S Transparent APPLES 6 gt. basket 89c. 'Crush' CANNED POP case of 24 $1.99 ' ICE -- Cubes and Blocks. ne I FS ey a

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