¥ abt liadiss fe mamis, aby 3 oN fil po. Rr Fl 5 te 2 ; Jao * : ' alain skates distinc dualdsaten Prince Albert News By Mrs. L. Beacock Well it is this time of year again when mother nature pro- vides the colorful splendour, as a result several from our midst toured the northern districts on Sunday admiring the autumn tints of the outside scenes. We extend sympathy to Mrs. I. Doyle and Mrs. K. Devitt in the passing of their mother Mrs. A, Thompson, Bobcaygeon. Correction -- In last week's issue it stated Mrs. Ken Sker- ratt was a hospital patient, in- stead it should have read Mrs. Geo. Skerrat who underwent surgery in Uxbridge hospital. Better health is wished for you, Congratulations to Misses J. Martyn and B. Pugh and Mrs, Jeffs formerly of our village who all attained prizes at Port Perry Fair, : Last Wednesday might the members of the U.C.W. gather- ed in the church parlors, Well prepared devotion was given by Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Snelgrove, after which the pre- } sident, Mrs. W. Roy Hope chaired the remainder of the meeting, Minutes read by Mrs. H. Holtby. Treasurer Mrs. Jewell gave financial report. During busfness it was agreed our an- nual turkey dinner and bazaar be held perhaps .in the new year owing to church parlors being used for educational purposes. A sum was voted in aid of books for S. School, Nominat- ing committee appointed to ar- range new year executive, namely Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Pugh. Please watch for particulars regarding spe- cial speaker for next month. EA ' \ wy SE BL 3 Owing to various réasons the meetings will be on Monday night in the future. Dainty lunch served by Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs. Chambers. Yes, we all enjoyed the show- er Saturday night. Where? At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn, where 2 or 8 ladies had previously planned a kitchen shower, Many inter- ested friends and neighbours assembled to honour pair of newlyweds 'Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Nokes, formerly Miss Mildred Martyn, another popular girl of our village, At the com- mencement of the party a close friend and neighbor Mrs. Jewell AT YOUR PRINCE FOOD MARKETS FOOD SHOPPING IS A FAMILY AFFAIR CARLOAD FOOD MARKET ALBERT | THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES FRESH GRADE Chickens EY a2 2'5-3% |b. Avg. Weight Ib. 39 FRESH CHICKEN LEGS ox BREASTS SQ/ SCHNEIDER'S COUNTRY SAUSAGE &. patter pas 29 SCHNEIDER'S SLICED SWIFTS COOKED HAM? wer STEW 2 15 oz. TINS Gor. pkg. Vac Pak ba SQ TANG Crystals 2% 19¢ ofpy Kool ids ~~ 10-49: | Foo0 SHOPPING SAA A Carnation =v Milk 2 <-} 33 Heinz Ketchup - 2 Choice Aylmer: Halves Peaches Puisbhe | Pepsodent roots paste er ih) SIRE. GIANT SIZE Cg Salada Tea Bags biO's 79 PICKLES sore 3 1.00 CHEERY Coffee MORN Whole Bean 4c Off. ib. 13 Coke o= Fanta =~ 6 § 99: Inst. COFFEE « CABL ra V3 (edo lo BN VANS REN STORE HOURS SATURDAY FREE DELIVERY. Johnsons sand Aas wen. JQ 8:30 am. - 9:00 p.m. EXCEPT TUESDAY 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p. 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p. Free Draw with every $5.00 Order or over on a Fisher Alarm Clock, Winner of last week's $5.00 of Groceries Mrs. Flieler. m. m. PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. to SAT. Sept. 28, 29, 30 - Oct. 1 4 $4 ' ' . J 5 «A * inst an midbor atone Slvr aloss vie aig sv as svsiah oy AE ARE 3 SATE hah B13 An 0 UN'S J a, 2 0 3 Aa da LAE ' aE - 1 * ' . HT : <2» bE pln ae gt Ss shlmistnaidadadle at v ww rmambtas rvs nd suns nbd did isi oon d sou duiw dba PORT PERRY STAR - THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1966 - B read an address which com- prised of humorous and sensible portions of both prose and poe- try to the happy honeymooners nestled beneath a dainty decor- ated arch. The many useful kitchen gifts or the "musts" that are used daily were unwrapped and viewed by those present. Mil- dred and Jim vocied their ap- preciation in their usual fitting manner, Liberal lunch was served which provided ample time for chatting - plus wishing the re- cent "Mr. and Mrs." the best. Mrs. 'W. Roy Hope and fam- ily accompanied Mrs, Sturman, Jannette and Billie to Seagrave where Mrs. Ken Sturman ar- ranged birthday trimming for Jannette Sturman. Mr, and Mrs. L. Devitt, Bar- bara and Neil, Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and boys upon the occasion of Mr. Frank Vickery's birthday. Mr. and ~Mrs. Ivan Liscum; Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh and family on Sunday. Miss Joan Gosin, Port Perry |' spent the week-end with Mr. & Mrs. A. Martyn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock have returned home after three enjoyable weeks in Victoria, B.C., and other various points of interest in the west. Mr. and Mrs. B, Smith are being visited by her brother Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Hali- burton. It is pleasant to learn Mr. Webb is now enjoying re- tirement from the hydro. Members and visitors are welcome to attend the first fall meeting of the G.N.S. Club at the home of Mrs. Ken Mid- dleton, Port Perry, Monday night, Oct. 3rd at 8.15 p.m. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carnegie and family of Port Perry who are residing in the lovely new Garvey home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith mo- tored to New Brunswick visit- ing their daughter (Shirley) Mr. and Mrs. H., Garvey and children. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove were their son Robert and friend Miss Jean Taylor, 4 = WANTADSS Pack £23 il SEE SSE SE a Ken. P. Mickie Licensed ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-7005 CUSTOM Cupboards, Vanities, CLARE NIGHTINGALE | FOR CARPENTER NEEDS WORK and ALTERATIONS Recreation Areas, Additions and Ceramic Tile. Estimates Given and Guaranteed Workmanship. PORT PERRY 985-7640 -House - PLOWING MATCH SOUTH ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION - to be held on the Farm of STEWART DICEMAN & SONS LOT 12, CON. 10, REACH TWP. Corner-of Hwy. 47 and 12 1 -mile South of Greenbank. - Wednesday, October 5th, 1966 Lunch Served to all Plowmen in the Field. Have you found the answer to accumulating money -- one that guarantees results? Call: The Mutual Life of Canada HERB G. 136 Garden St. TRAN Whitby, Ont. Phone 668-5968 i 8) 1 py BEA NY RI IN Nr RA Woy oy, - mA SN ~The wT NT 3 25, DS a ne i Ce - TR w ENG T 3 - 1 ¥ Nog RE. - to Ne i ee