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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 May 1967, p. 5

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Tr 1 EN bok EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery Mother's Day From the bedlam below And the giggles, I know They are planning breakfast- in-bed for me. My darlings have merit But guess who'll inherit The kitchen mess after they've fed me. thing in spiritual or a country. (Betty Islie) The Epsom U.C.W. Anniversary was indeed a thanksgiving ser- vice. After listening to the life story of Mrs. Marguerite Zaran tell of her life in Russia, Latvia and Sweden we realized how much we have to thank God for. Maybe some of us may think be fore complaining so much. Mrs. Zaran told how a very ship of Mrs. church. wealthy spoiled girl lost every: worldly eventually became very rich in things only belief in God can save us and comfort us at all times. It Mr. is this faith too that holds man and wife together and will ce- ment good will in a community niessage in brought to us by Goodwood Jr. Girl's Choir under very much appreciated. Mrs. Crozier and Mrs. H. Geer welcomed the visitors to our Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Jeffrey took the offering, introduced the Speaker. goods, but | organ and composed giving U.C.W. and realized some service, Our song. was | deep for Mr. the leader-| of a Watson and was | Glenn. dear ley, our good Mrs. Asling also by Mrs. H. history son read a and neighbour U.C.W. coarndan Mrs. Millman presided at the poem Kerry of our R. Ingleby conducted the though he did suggest that as it was our niversary we should do that too. sympathy is and Mrs. Wilbur and family in the loss brother an- sincerely Ralph Also to Mrs. Marion Boynton in the loss of her husband Wes- and, friend for many years before they moved to Port Perry. Our cook book is off to the publishers at last. 'Thanks to RARFRIFTLW Rd Pe. rR 2.% at 2 LA ; Leg the hundred and thirty ladies who contributed Recipes. Also thank you to the merchants who bought advertising space, thus making our centennial project a possibility. The community club held its regular Euchre and Dance on Friday. There will be another party May 19th. The winners at Euchre were for the ladies:-- (1st) Rosetta Evans, (2) Janie Lik, (Low) Mrs. Maude Bray. For the gentle- men (1) Bruce Houghland and (2) Ray Medd, (Low) Garnet Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton called on Mrs. Bice and Mrs, Lyle at the Nursing home near Columbus one day last week. We are sorry to report that Mr. Chas. Geer & Donna Kerry are on the sick list. We do ... better prices... STORE .. HOURS. 8:30 to 9:00 Except Tuesday 8:30 to 1:00. SATURDAY 8:30 to 6:00. FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2492 AYLMER FRUIT COCKTAIL 2:59: FRANCO AMERICAN SAVE 17¢ SPAGHETTIO'S ee better CL PRINCE ALBERT «..better quality! This Week's MEAT FEATURES KING OF ROASTS PRIME: susan 7 Q- R | B RIB STEAKS -89: LEAN io BRAISING RIBS - 53 SCHNEIDERS COUNTRY SAUSAGE 4 own 89 | FROSTED 100-60-40- WATT | LIGHT BULBS 2:49 AYLMER SALAD DRESSING MAXWELL HOUSE BALLET SAVE ALL Ib. Yooy Pak 5 Qc CUPRA JS FAN CSI RR IR WIE] ERAS A hope they will be well again. Mr. soon and Mrs. Howard Thaxter of Beaverton had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell, Lori and Linda of Peterborough were with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ash- ton for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Catherwood of Brook- lin and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ash- ton, Richard and Julia were also with Ashtons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton of Ashburn and Mrs. Ruby Red- gers of Brooklin were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Kerry Sunday evening. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton and Michael at Leaskdale. Kerry Millman is home for a couple of week's vacation. Mr. John Millman was home on Sat. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling who celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary April 26th. Mrs. Jean Jeffery visited with her mother Mrs. Cawker in Port Perry on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd were- supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. Catherwood on Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Reader of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stewart one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons, | Peter and Dianne of Omemee were visiting his parents Mr. & PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, MAY llth, Mrs. Porky Lyons on Saturday. 1967 - 5 HONEY! ALE W.L The May meeting was conduc- ted by our 1st vice president Miss A. Dodd. We were pleased to have with us, six visitors from Janet. ville and four from Greenbank Institutes. The district annual date has been changed to Mav 30th. If vou can take passengers, please tet Mrs. G. Robertson know. Several articles are still need- ed to complete our exhibit at the Brooklin Fair. Mrs. G. Bar- thau is in charge. Received an invitation from Ashworth U.C.W. to a Canadi- ana Day June 10th. Tea, dis- play of Antiques, Handicrafts and Art. 75c. adults, children 25c¢. A Tweedsmuir Tea is being planned for June 21st. The Officers for 67 as follows: Past Pres.--Mrs. N. Williams President--NMrs. G. Robertson Ist Vice--Miss A. Dodds 2nd Vice--Mrs. S. Naples Sec'y--Mrs. S. Ploughman Treasurer--Mrs. H. Honey Branch Directors--Mrs. F. Warren, Mrs. W. Chapman, - 68 are ii Mrs: F:- Raines; "Mrs: J: »vonsensn Carnochan. District Director-- Mrs. N. Williams Alternate--Mrs. R. Cook Public Relations-- Mrs. E. Bryant Centennial Representative-- ~~ Mrs. S. Cawker. The 'VOICE' of Spanish American Inland Mission, Inc. SPONSORED BY THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH, GIBBONS ST. OSHAWA TUNE IN EACH SUNDAY 7:35 AM. CK.LY. -- 910 DIAL N. MAPLE LEAF WIENERS SCHNEIDERS CORN MEAL BACK BACON +53: MIRACLE WHIP COFFEE muvrureose Toilet Tissue SCHNEIDERS 12 oz. HEAD CHEESE CHOICE PEAS 2- Lb. Pkg. 19 Oz. Tins 32 Oz = 2 Roll Pkgs. ib) 11: BOWLS 41- PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. - SAT. MAY 10, 11, 12, 13. 47 EVERY $5.00 GROCERY ORDER OR OVER ON A Wax Paper wx wa 7 bh: A FREE DRAW WITH LAWN CHAIR. WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW MRS. M. WALLACE. weight. better grades. highly fortified Uxbridge 852-3321 by Don Rixon CO-OP HOG FEEDING PROGRAMS Your Co-operative has designed Hog Feed- ing programs for every type of operation. We have one that fits your needs. Co-op 169, Pig Grower is formulated to feed pigs that have special need because of their ability for rapid growth. ; Commence feeding 169, Pig Grower after -- the pigs have received appropriate amounts of either Co-op 209; Pig Creep Starter or Co-op 189, Pig Starter. Feed Co-op 169, Pig Grower either to market weight or to 130 lbs. live Co-op 149, Hog Finisher is formulated to be fed from 130 lbs. to market particularly if hogs are self fed as a means of obtaining not be restricted, it is designed for feeding average type hogs, either to market weight or 130 lbs. live weight, using the same starting program as with-169, Pig Grower. For higher profit per hog, call your Co-op. 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