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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Nov 1966, p. 15

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PRICES EFFECTIVE Nov. 16,17,18,19 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TABLE-RITE orang "A" CHICKEN. =.=. BASKET WINGS, BACKS 4] : rorstrercnvg] SIDE BACON mon 85¢ FOOD DOLLARS GiTilE ShikioN ~~ 91g COFFE LLY it) 756 FLOUR : TISSUE P E 24 oz. ey SIZE 49: AVAILABLE ON REQUEST, NEW CROP FLORIDA TANGELO 3 DOZEN 51 0 PRODUCE OF U.S.A. - RED EMPOROR GRAPES 2. 35¢ BONUS BOOSTERS Frozen Food $2 Bonus Booster Kadana Tea Bags Gig, . Apple Pie, Farmhouse Grocery $10.00 Bonus Boosters~ Meat $2.00 Bonus Booster Lux Liquid Detergent, Weiners 1 1b. Vac Pak, 8c. Off Table-Rite Minute Rice Grocery $6.00 Bonus Boosters Dairy $4.00 Bonus Booster Dove Soap Regular, Chateau Cheese, Plain Pink or White Produce $2.00 Bonus Booster Dove Soap, Bath, P.E.I. Potatoes, Canada .69¢ 7 ROLL PAKS LEAN, MEATY, SIDE a 65 MORN GUEST McCAIN Fancy Frozen SPARE RIBS ST Hs FRENCH FRIES =» re 45° Pink or White #1 Grade £ B.C. Orange & Apricot 48 oz. Jacks - Twin Pack Dempster's (8's) DRINK 9g; Cheese Twisis 5c. Twist Rolls ... 3c. oe ©. 0 0 0 oo 0 [ ] : L.G.A. 15 oz. St. Lawrence 1b oz. Corn Oil ...... 3c. ea Yuban Inst. Coffee . .. $1. [7] Margarine ... Tle. ir Grown - Canada No. 1 Grade - 8 Ib. Pak. Carrols coo. 2=28c. Canada Fancy Grade McIntosh 6 qt. Clark's, Tomato, Veg. or Celery 10oz. SOUP .... 6 - 6c. 1 1b Fruit Cake .. .. . Me. %. $1.9 Pillsbury Cakes Swiss Choc., Banana, 21 oz. 2 for 85c¢. Choc. Fudge, Orange, Spice, 18 oz. 2 for 8%c. Devils Food, Pineapple, Yellow, White, 19 oz. 2 for 85c. Lancia SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI, Ready to cut MACARONI Crisco--3c, off Shortening .... 33c. LAST WEEK'S PEUGEOT WINNERS A. J. NORRIS 315 Centennial Rd. THERESA TUCKER 1158 Pharmacy Ave. MRS. C. MILLER 186 Evelyn Ave. TOM. MCCALLUM, Jr. 37 Mt. Royal Ave. 'aid of the Hall", PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1966 -- 15 Greenba Mrs. Dave Thomson spent a day recently with her mother Mrs. McCowan of Scarboro. Mr. Lester Love of Joliet Ill. visited his sister Mrs. Alice Phoenix recently. Mr. Russell Till hunting at Ardberg, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. Hazel Robertson of Sun- derland, visiting Mr. and Mrs. '| Fleetwood, Beare, recently. The first euchre party, "in was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan. The high prizes went to Mrs. E Tait and Mr. Wm. Carnegie; Low prizes to Mrs. Ernest Till and Mr. Harry Hill. Door prize--Mrs. R. Baird. Our thanks to Armour and Rachel for opening their home for these euchres, The next party will be held in two weeks, Fridady, Nov. 25 at 8.16. > Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rodd, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, Blackstock, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Thomas, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jackson, Wil- lowdale, Mrs. Clarence Young, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobin, Cathy and Karen, Fri- day night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real. - © Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee and family had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball of Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaton en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLennan Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pearson at- tended the Woods - Jefferson wedding in Columbus Anglican Church, Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cook- nk News man, attended the farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milne Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. John Cook Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Woods of Brooklin. gon attended the 25th wedding Anniversary of their neice Mr. & Mrs: Donald Murray, Cress- well, held at the home of their daughter Mrs. Locklin Keeler of Oshawa, on Saturdady even- ing, Please remember the joint meeting of the U.C.W. on Wed- nesday, November 23 at 2 p.m. in the S.S. rooms of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clem- ents and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howsam and family attended the 256th Wedding anniversary of Mr. an Mrs. Art Cox at a dinner held at the Conway Gardens, Port Perry, on Sun- AR. ; Mrs. H. McMillan spent last week with her sister Mrs. Earle Howsam, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Alldred, Saintfield Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steven of Scarborough Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul Diamond. Phone 985-2092, for of news. items 186711 1967 . . Dr. Margaret Thompson Stientists working in the field from The Muscular Dystrphy making their annual appeal November 6 - 13. is among the leading Canadian of muscular dystrophy research. Her special interest is genetics, and she carries out her in- vestigations at the Department of Geneics at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Her work is supported by grants Association of Canada, who are for funds during the week of Photo: Herb Nott. die Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pear- a EEE Apples ........ 1c. PORT PERRY IGA MIDI Stretch Top NYLONS Light & Med. Shades Sizes 9 to 1 2 1b. 39c. 2 79 Kirk Clouthier (nearest camera) and bis brother Richard examine the dashboard of a fire engine during a visit to their local fire hall. Fire fighter Gordon Connor stands by ready to explain what all the dials and buttons mean. Both Kirk and his brother have muscular dystrophy. Fund raising drives to help abolish this crippling disease will take place during the week of November 6 - 13. (Photo Ian Sampson) % 3 ¥/ <5 Lh wi nC i eT TN Ses " To wg EXE re A Rr PTA SC y Darin SS SL dS, Cries fos vs a Nt ~ 9, hy ha oa mt em, tea Sy NL ral SY iy SR 0 the Sa : . nr CT BT a en a pI Tn J . a RS wo Srey etl Fond tm PE ¥ Ae ae AC a eet pr avy ae gaa Plas LAE ES

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