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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 5

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Blackstock News By OLGA HILL on directing the junior choir who sang two hymns. ST JOHN'S CHURCH avbeads xt : my ed to the Parish Hall where the Bishop dedicated the new facilities, including wash rooms, service area, furnace, accomodation and renovation of the kitchen. After which usual. Rev. P. Romeril chose as the theme for his sermon, "They made light of it". He said there were somethings we should make light of, but not God's invitation. PORT PERRY STAR - Rt. Rev. H. R. Hunt, Suff- There was a good attend-|ragan Bishop of Toronto de- livered a splendid sermon from the text, "Ye are the Light of the World" and dedicated a new Bible in memory of Mr. John Smith ance at St. John's Church on Sunday morning for their anniversary and dedication services. Rev. R. C. Rose, Rector had charge of the service with the organist, Mrs. Roy Cord- After a hymn, all proceed- and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Church was well attended as he offered prayer. , The Bishop said Grace and ST. JOHN'S GUILD all present enjoyed a delic- |" The Thursday Sealing ious pot luck lunch. Guild of St. John's Chure met at the home of Mr. and UNITED CHURCH Mrs. George Wolfe with 13 Service in the United |ladies in attendance. The hostess led in devotions. The W MAPLE LEAF Cheese Slices 8 oz. Pkg. 3 (1 8 / Nothing beats the flav- our, freshness and the downright goodness of Milk, Butter, Cheese, Ice Cream, and other easy-to-fix Dairy Treats We have them all to help you in your Menu' planning. Wii f : KRAFT Cheese Whiz « 4Fec AT YOUR Carload Food Market PRINCE ALBERT This Week's MEAT Features CANADA'S FINEST Blade Removed Ih i | : § i MINUTE BREAKFAST (g] ! DESSERT TOPPING Dream Whip 2 rs (g) KRAFT PARTY SNACKS «-- 27" CARNATION Inst. Milk Pkg. A 2 4 LEAN TENDER SHORT Rib Roast = 61: Legs or Breasts = 5 5¢ SCHNEIDERS COUNTRY Sausage ~~~ 59 SCHNEIDERS Free Centennial Pin 37: Wieners «-r- STOKELY'S Fancy 10 oz. Tins Peas « Cream Corn 2 Jl: Ld STORE HOURS Received by 11 A. --Order MR. KEN DELIVERY on Order of $2.00 or Over A FREE DRAW on $5.00 Worth of Groceries with Every $5.00 Grocery Winner of Last Week's Draw and FREE DAILY M. Phone 985-2492. or Over. SKERRATT. and Saturday, JUN PRICES EFFECTIVE 'Wednesday - Thursday - Friday E 21-22-23-24, "House & Garden Spray RAID 11% ozs. 1.39 COFFEE MATE 51: STi P aan 18 OFF Bars 2 3c CLOVER LEAF PINK SALMON 1s ~ MONARCH TEA BISK 37 oz. 'wright minor sports Guild have been asked to make the cabbage salad for Centennial Day celebrations. Final plans were made for bake sale in July at Caesarea. Next meeting will be in the form of a bowling party on July 22 at Bowmanville when the husbands will be invited. Mrs. Wolfe showed pictur- es of their trip to Ireland. A delicious lunch was. served. THE A.C.W. The A.C.W. also met on Thursday night in the Parish Hall for a business meeting similiar to the Guild busin- ess. PERSONALS Sincere sympathy is ex- tended, Mrs. Ivan Cochrane and family on the death of her mother, Mrs. Adams of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snow- den of Courtice spent Wed- nesday with the Ralph Larm- ers. Miss Phema Hooey of Tor- onto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Oliver. Sorry to report Melville Griffin and John Venning are still in Bowmanville hos- pital and Mrs. Arthur Dean in Port Perry. We hope all will be home before this is printed. ~The winner--of-the--Cart- draw for this year is Miss Nellie Mich of Big Star Ranch -at View Lake. Mrs. G. V. A. Scott has re- turned home for the summer. Miss J. P. Priest, Belleville brought her home and spent the week-end with Mrs. Scott and Mrs. J. A. Johnston. "Decoration services are to be held in both the Anglican and Union Cemeteries next Sunday, June 25 at 2.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stani- land and Nancy, who is on holidays from Oshawa hospi- tal spent a week with friends in Montreal and attending Expo. Canon and Mrs. Ashmore, Peterboro, called on friends in the village Sunday. Mr. Bert Hooey, Peterboro and Mrs. M. P. Philp, Scar- boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Oliver on Sunday. Mr. Roy Ferguson-and Mrs. C. Hill were Sunday supper guests of the Noel Mortons, Oshawa, also called on the Kenneth Browns. Sunday supper guests of the Roy McLaughlins were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Bowmanville and Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone. Two bus loads of High School pupils and other young people _chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. G. Paisley; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and Mr.-Ashton left this morning} for Expo. . Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy and Tracie, Toronto, visited the Ken Dunsmoors over the w - 1 hy > Alo) aaah ol ABEL oi pisinditanatbitan aati ud sdatonidins * srahinhady whorassbadoduiialet PRLS FPR, Thursday, June 22nd, 1967 - 5 week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. Little and Sandra, Whitby, visited Mrs. Chas. Venning, Linda and Wayne, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and boys spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. H. Mc- Kee and brother Mr. Hugh McKee, Norwich. Mrs. V. Bailey and Mrs. L. Thompson spent Monday to Friday last week attending the Women's Institute con- vention in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mec- Laughlin, Toronto attended the service in St. John's Church Sunday morning and called on Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Bailey in the afternoon. Mrs. M. Weldon, Uxbridge, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and Howard and attended the Anniversary service in St. John's Church Sunday. Several local people attend- ed the Decoration service at Prince Albert on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Henry; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hickey and baby, Toronto were Sunday guests: of Mrs. R. Ford. Miss Doreen Van Camp, Toronto, spent the week-end at 'home. Rev. A. Filshie of Sher- brook, Quebec spent Thurs- day with his sister, Mr. and - 1 Mrs. Keith Johnston and fa- mily. Mrs. L. Fitze spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hec- tor Shortridge and Bill and called on other friends. Philip Romeril, Courtice, spent Saturday with Dennis Romeril at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher attended the graduation of their grand-daughter Miss Marilyn Archer at Civic Hos- pital, Peterboro, Wednesday. Several local people attend- ed the Pork Barbecue in Orono Saturday night and re- port a delicious meal. Mrs. Kroekenstoel and Miss Boners of Holland have re- turned home after a three week's visit with their sister Mrs. Ted Kroekenstoel, Mr. Kroekenstoel and family and another sister and family in Whitby, also Kroekenstoels. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larm- er, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar- mer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and sons and Miss Edna Larmer attended the Larmer picnic at the Acres Sunday afternoon. --Mrs--J¥--W. Pearce; Mrs. Harold Crawford, Miss Janice Crawford, Mrs. D. Wilson and Mrs. A. McQuade attended the trousseau tea given by Mrs. Fred Crawford, Port Perry Saturday, in honour of -her-daughter Miss Mary Lou ~~} Crawford. SOO OPO® WES Plumbing - Heating - Electric - OFFICE OO® PORT PERRY, ONT. 80-2473 RES. X DOO POON Life i I Far ws Hh - \ EM ur Hr arti PT A a ne RL Po, US ry --- a - LY "NY, ~ ts 4 ve 57 Y

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