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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Aug 1967, p. 16

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~ > a pa > SR he 4 > > Ny ET bed Ne = oa = TE wl NN = EB ry SY , HOE APR he i, am = y SN a 3 £ $ INL Ce « 16 - PORT PERRY STAR = Thurs, August 31st, 1967 Selariadt ddolcbacisid nimnnsoih lids Washo ase ison it) Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd -- TRINITY XV. 9.45 a.m.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd -- TRINITY XV. 11.15 a.m.--Holy Communion PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd -- 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 9.45 a.m.--Prince Albert. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd -- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Sunday School 11.30 a.m.--Ashburn PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd -- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible . School SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd -- SCUGOG--9.00 a.m. PROSPECT--10.00 a.m. 'MANCHESTER--11.15 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Open Air Service Palmer Park. . Wed., 8 pm.-- Prayer Meeting. | bert Hooey, who celebrated "United Church of Canada _ | distance. William Shortridge poe Mr. and Mrs. George Samells, Port Perry, have just returned from a three week tour of South America. They were with a group of Ontario Teachers and visited some school rooms in Brasil: ia, Brazil. LJ] LJ * LJ] Mrs. Lucette Quan and daughters Dennise & Renee, Mrs. D. Irwin and son David visited with Mrs. Quan's sis- ter in Montreal and enjoyed the sights at Expo. * * * J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trudell and daughter of Chatham spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ; Wilbur. * * * * Among the 300 firefighters from across Ontario who came to Oshawa to pay tri- bute to the city's former fire chief ,the late Raymond Hobbs, were fire. chief Guy Raines, assistant chief Har- 106th Fair (Continued) sewing contest. The oldest person was Her: 'his 93rd birthday on the day ofthe Fair. Cynthia Hart from Australia won the prize arriving from the longest & Dale and Marie VanCamp won the "Scarecrow Dress: ing" contest. Linwood Trio performed during the afternoon, and 400 people danced in the evening to the music of the Black- stock '"Shackromes" and Port Perry's "Barracudas". The Fair was officially op- ened by Warden Merrill Van Camp. by by calling your Joel Aldred, Commission. United Uxbridge 8352-3321 CO-OP TOPICS UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Many farmers now have 'home grown grains in their graneries. Your Co-Operative has a new means of handling this grian. We are prepared to pick up grain on the farm with our new suction unit, transport it to the mill, manu-. facture the grain into a complete feed, or | mill it and return it to your farm at a reasonable cost to you. Our service will cut labour on the farm and also insure a uniform mix.of weighed ingredients, other grains or mill seeds may be added to make up your balanced rations. . This low cost service can be arranged man, looks over the final architect's draw- ings approved by Ontario Hospital Services of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) vey Mahaffy, Merv. DeNure, Howard Gibson, Clive Boyd and George Parry. * * LJ] LJ] Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Short and family recently returned from a holiday in Quebec. LJ * = LJ] Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and baby Christopher, of Agincourt, accompanied by his grandmother, Mrs. Thom- as J. Blight and Miss Eleanor Mulloy, of Toronto, were Mr, ents home, and Mrs. Charles H. Reesor, Bigelow Street. Sunday visitors at their par- James Irvine Passes Young ball and hockey players in Port Perry and district have lost a good and devoted friend. James Ir- vine, in his 58th year, passed away in the Community Mem: orial Hospital Sunday. As usual, Mr. Irvine had attended a ball game at the Park, the game he enjoyed s0-much. He had just ar. rived at his home when he felt ill and was rushed to hospital. SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP BEST BUY { -- SAVE 14¢ smwrae Shortening 31¢ in both Hockey and Ball He passed away after three hours and the cause of death was coronary thrombosis. Mr. Irvine never played hockey or softball himself, but spent all his spare time promoting and coaching the two popular games, and it was all done for the love of the younger generation. He held various 'positions Associations, and was one of the founders of the Port OPENING TODAY -- A NEW RED & FOODMASTER AT BURLINGTON RNAS, AT aw» +2 | Iced Cinnamon Perry and District #inor Softball Association. His latest appointment was that of the 1967 president of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association, * Mr, Irvine is survived by his wife the former Ethel Howard, five daughters, four sons and 14 grandchildren. Funeral Service was held at the Chapel of McDermott- nesday, Aug. 30th. Inter- ment Pine Grove Cemetery. ¥rench's Prepared MUSTARD 6 om. 2 for 206 °° ' 16-02. jar -,._e-. Reg. 4Sc! - Westia BUNS 6 fo pkg. 39¢ oo Jar } Esl TEA BAGS ED 75¢ BEST BUY { -- SAVE 3 ! SCOTTISSUE 4949: FEATURE -- Save 836¢ -- Maple Leaf Canned MIDGET HAMS 1*%.Ib, $1.53 FEATURE ! -- SAVE 12¢ eT 12 oz tins : KAM LUNCHEON MEAT 47c "BEST BUY ! -- SAVE 26¢ ! -- Colored -- Parchment ROSE BRAND MARGARINE SPECIALLY SELECTED -- CANADA GRADE 'A' EVISCERATED -- BROTLER SIZE | TURKEYS Best Buy--Save 12c--Red Rose--pkg:60 4:51 1 Ib. 39: MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED -- -- Mild Cured Cryovac ine COTTAGE ROLLS le Leaf Mild Yapl BRS Seasoned Tasty Tender Skinless BOLOGNA Maple Leaf, by the piece BACON Maple Leaf Well Streaked Rind] - SSe Bb. 16 oz. pkg. 89%¢ ess Tay Pan Sen Feature -- == Save 4¢ -- Ready Cut Macaronl oe CATELLI SPAGHETTI Feature -- Save 120 2b. 4c 'MAZOLA CORN OIL 24 oz. be. 69¢ FEATURE ---- Save 10c -- Fresh Pack Plain . 24 oz. ROSE Brand DILLS 24 oz. jar 29c FEATURE -- Save 10c -- = Bonus Pack, 8 extra oz. free NESTLES QUIK Ib. tin 49c¢ FEATURE -- Save 4c -- Appleford Extra Heavy |, WAXED PAPER 100 ft. roll 33c SAVE 14¢ -- Pillsbury Powders -- Pre-Sweet : FUNNY FACE 5 packages 49¢ Apa & BEAUTY AIDS Features Don Rixon Co-Operative. General Campaign Chair- Co-operatives large-tube | BUY-OF-THE-WEEK FEATURE ! 15c OFF PACK ! PEANUT BUTTER 3-Ib. jar SQUIRREL 9% Reg. $1.99 -- 25¢c Off Pack BLUE BREEZE King size pkg. $1 55 NEW LOW PRICE JOY Liquid DETERGENT 24 oz. 6lc SAVE 6c -- 12' WIDE REYNOLDS FOIL WRAP 25 ft. roll 33¢ SUNSHINE FRESH Port Perry ZEKE. 8-4130 AES heads, No.1 AGE 2 for 39¢ Best Buy -- Reg. 2 for Slc value--2¢ off pk.~--15 oz. DI, BALLARD'S CHAMPION DOG FOOD 8: 89: BEST BUY -- SAVE 6e KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES BEYCREEM Hair Dressing 7c Lynn Valley FRUIT VEGETABLES WAGERS TOO FASH Be | CUT WAX | | mavomean Bil Sik fon ™ "o BEANS BANANAS Reg 98¢ -- 60 assorted 2. Curad PLASTIC ascii 65: si 2 Ib. 33: goer ln FOR di 1 | 8 f 1 Crispy Iceberg LETTUCE py 9¢ Welch's GRAPE JUICE 2 for 45¢ or $ Gres Soll Thipiny 4 In 25; Tender GREEN BEANS G3 Cl iain Phy. of 200 2:33 . DOWSON'S RED:zWHIT WHERE FRIENDLY PEOPLE RR ---------- SAVE YOU MORE. CIALS WIENERS ....coocconusniiinnns 3 Ibs. $1.00 SUNPAC DRINKS, 48 oz. ting -- 29c. MASON JARS -- small -- $1.69 dozen --Med. -- $1.95 dozen Free Stone PEACHES at Market Prices 'Panabaker, at 2 p.m. "Wed- | Ib. 39: | --

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