Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 5

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A) mr RE rs? rer Hodgins and Mrs. Roy A. Wieners meets mrs 53¢f 25 || Delicia Loaf "=~ = 2Q-[ "== Ee Peas 2i35¢ MARGARINE =~ +=». 55 oo: "Prince Albert News Our minister Rev. and Mrs. Rice and Karen have been enjoying a visit from Rev. & Mrs. Munroe, formerly Betty Rice. and their new infant son from the western prov- inces, On Wednesday evening in the church parlors Mrs. T. Hope arranged a shower for PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. - SAT. SEPT. 20 - 23 WE RESERVE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES their neighbour young fellow Mr. Robert Snelgrove and his bride-to-be Miss Jean Taylor. - The evening com- menced with snappy singing of old favourites, conducted by Mr. B. Snelgrove and Mrs. Snelgrove at the piano. Next on the agenda a Mock Wedding was staged with as usual its taste and proper- | is Week's Short Rib ping the parcels comprising Mulvey. of the most useful articles. Mr. and Mrs. I. Doyle and Robert on behalf of his wife | children are on vacation to-be, expressed appreciation | with relatives at Bobcay- | to everyone for the lovely|geon and eastern points of presents they had received: | Onfario. ~~ MEAT Features - Lr Dainty and liberal lunch end- cd another happy get-togeth- er and we wish the best to the young couple. ness all out of line, which Mr. and Mrs. G. Young, adds to the amusement. Oakville, Mrs. A. Butsen, Tor- At last arrived the mom-| onto, and Mr. and Mrs. ent when Jean and Robert started the duty of unwrap- Jewell were Sunday evening dinner company with Mrs. E. Gor These Creat: Vabued in Fore Foods 1005 AME JU Four? CARLOAD FOOD MARKET Prince Albert 15 oz. TIN Chuck Steaks Sliced Beef Liver E ur REMOVED hh Roast 3 Ib. Ib. Ib. | Peas & Carrots 2 {39 AYLMER 15 oz. TIN Mixed Vegetables 2: 39 "Om 62: 69: 39: 14 oz. 'Cabbage Rolls PEA or VEGETABLE 28 oz. Tin 4 149 Sanitary Napkins Julia = 41% i Irigy 5 Ly ' . ¥ $ * ' A dinasarativvsintsadbintilsdautmnbbintammeanssidts crises loasidaitoanvrnattoiii sa siiddossd aaah PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 21st, 1967 -- 5H Mr. Terry Hodgins was guest speaker at Seagrave Rally Service in their church last Sunday morning. After which Mr. and Mrs. T. Hod- gins and family were dinner company with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sturman and family. About seventy-five people, majority comprised of youth, gathered at the grounds of our Recreation Centre one |-night last week when all en-| joyed corn and hot dogs. Perhaps the future will bring about more similar functions if weather is favourable. A large flow of ladies from our village and midst attend- ed the Trousseau Tea arrang- ed by the mothers of two brides elect of this month, Miss Jean Taylor and Miss Marilyn Rodd, both of Green- bank. Mr. Bruce Martyn, Toronto, spent the week-end with his father Mr. E. Martyn. Miss Sandra Harper, Green- bank is making her home with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffrey and family while the Harpers are on vacation in England. --Mr--and-Mrs--F--Gibson-at-} tended the fiftieth wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Peterboro. "© A number of neighbours and friends were made wel come at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wrinkler Saturday ev-| ening upon the occasion of Mrs. Winkler's birthday. Mrs. Craig, Guelph (a sis- ter of late Mr. John McMil- . SY lan) has been visiting former gi neighbors for a few days, 3 such as McCrea and Pugh Fk : fo households. ry 1 Mr. H. N. Parker, Halifax, bi Mrs. B. Parker and new baby a daughter Elisa have been vi Bi, siting Mr. and Mrs. Fred ry Brooks and sons. Diy . 5) ~Mrs--Hunter-and the Ked- ron quartette supplied spe- cial music at Prospect Anni- versary on Sunday. Mrs. N. Wilson spent a few days with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. N. Jackson and new baby, Brooklin. WES LANE Plumbing - Heating = Electric - -. PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 - 2473 RES. TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG TENDERS ERA os RRA Sa : : y ed RL ces Lh goa Te : - --_-- 2 Asad, oe 49 SAVE 4c HABITANT SOUP JOY LIQUID += ves =~ 31 HILLCREST & BUTTERMATE White Bread SAICO SOLID WHITE TUNA FISH 7 oz 3 165 43: WESTONS Cookies 399: BREAD & BUTTER BEEKIST HONEY ~ 2:59: ROSE PICKLES --- 2:65: Fruit & Vegetables STORE HOURS -- 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Except Tuesday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. FREE DELIVERY with every $2.00 Order or over Phoned by 1100 a.m. PHONE 985 - 2492. FREE DRAW with every $5.00 Grocery Order or over. Winner of last week's Draw Mrs, G. Moore. ship of Scugog. 8:00 Admission $1.00 APPLIATIONS will be received by the under- signed until September 30, 1967 for the position of ROAD SUPERINTENDENT for Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Applications to be clearly marked Tenders on outside of envelopes and sent to -- % Mr. S. H. CHANDLER, Clerk-Treas. R.R. 3, Port Perry, Ont. Joel Aldred is Commentator Portraits of the Past A fashion pageant of 39 costumes from the days of early CANADA WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th Uxbridge S. S. Auditorium the Town- Township of Scugog, P. M. Everyone Welcome.

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