miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Heayn in honour of fu- ture bride, a neighbour Miss Diane Gordon. The bridal party was arranged by a group of close friends Misses B. Pugh, L. Hope, D. Jeffrey, and V. Heayn who assisted ¢ the bride, Diane unwrapping Albert gifts, and helping the hostess serve the lunch which ended a pleasant evening. A sunday School meeting was held at the home of Mrs. M. Pugh Tuesday even. ing when plans were discuss: ed concerning Yuletide func tions. A quilting group met at News the home of Mrs. Ben Smith few days last week. The November meeting of U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Ronald Deeth, Devo- tion was given by Mrs. Ww. Vance and Mrs. G. Hunter. Owing to the fact our pre- sident Mrs. Newnham is hos- pitalized the Vice president Mrs. T. Hodgins presided. Minutes read by Mrs. Heayn, also letters read from headquarters of M. and M. etc. to which our annual sum was voted. Mss. Jewell reported on fi- nances including our bazaar was very well attended but not quite as successful money-wise as previous years. Twenty - five dollars was voted to Hospital fund, and fifty dollars in aid of local This Weeks MEAT Features of Tenderloin "or Rib End C 5 3 |b. Avg. Waght. FRESH SLICED LIBBYS, PORK LOINS PORK LIVER TOMATO JUIGE FOOD MARKETS PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. to SAT. NOV. 29th to DEC. 2nd Centre Cut CHOPS or ROASTS 19 MAPLE LEAF BONELESS Ready to Serve DINNER HAMS = 93: MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN | ISAUSAGE 5] .. 90 2% 33 DE JEAN SMALL SHRIMPS 4Y2 oz. hI MONARCH "TEA BISK oe Ge FRAY BENTOS CORNED BEEF 12 oz. Tin bhe CHRISTMAS MIXED NUTS 65-2::1.29 Jp mms me » Phoned by 11:00 a.m. CHOC, OATMEAL & SHORTCAKE DADS COOKIES = 2 bor FREE DELIVERY with every $2.00 Order or over 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. \ 1 A eine BL hn) PHONE 985 - 2492. 8403 SUT RIE PTET # ib Er dhe iy ' AYLMER Mix Or Match CREAM CORN FANCY PEAS 2 CHOICE PEAS & CARROTS > ay; KRAFT net Canadian Fes CHEESE w SLICES Bu | \; Vi Wavay, We &% BIG "G" BUGLES WHISTLES 14 oz. nO 41° # vy RN DAISIES Campboll 7 VEGETABLE Soup 10 oz. Tin | ORDER CHRISTMAS TURKEY 1 N OW' YOUR We Have A Large Assortment OF NUTS & CANDY for CHRISTMAS PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 30th, 1967 -- 5 Sunday School. At the last meeting a dis cussion arose as to renovat- ing the two wicker arm chairs in basement therefore Mrs. Pugh and Mrs. Smith are in charge of the two chairs taking on a new look. All were disappointed time was limited as a result Study Book to be discussed by Mrs. Fowler had to be omitted. A delicious lunch ended the meeting. Mrs. C. Luke and Mrs. E. McKerihan were recent guests at the home of a cousin Mrs. John Ball, Ux- bridge who was hostess to a party comprising of relatives and friends in honour of her mother Mrs. Florence Ewen who was ninety years old. All present enjoyed the birth- day celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter were in Stirling a week ago as guests at the wedding of a cousin in Mount Pleasant Church, and remained with relatives. Saturday night Mr. & Mrs. Grant Menzies of Blackwater accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock who were among the near fifty guests who ga- thered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Morton, Bay Ridges. David and Sharon had arranged a lovely party- presentation in honour of David's parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morton's fortieth wed- ding anniversary who reside in Oshawa (formerly of Port Perry). Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith have returned from a pleas- ant motor trip to St. John's, 985 - 7704 N.B. where they enjoyed sev- eral days with their daugh- ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garvey and family. Mr. Bruce Martyn, Toronto spent a week-end with his father Mr. E. Martyn. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock, Glenn and Gordon, Nestleton, were recent supper company with his brother Mr. & Mrs. L. Beacock and sons, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson visited their daughter Mr. & Mrs. N. Jackson and baby at Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyle, Scarboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and sons recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson visited friends at "Lake View Manor", Beaverton, also spent the evening with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Sunderland on Sunday. Sorry to learn Mrs. Geo. Irwin again hospitalized, where we hope she gains good health. SUGAR & SPICE (Continued) bad idea. It has pathos and a macabre humor. But lava- tory walls are a part of life. There's no sand to put your head in. Ony the toilet bowl. And, while this is one way of washing your hair, it is not highly recommended. This, again by a logical association of ideas, brings us to hair. Hair on head is good. We'll agree to that. The balding man suffers. The balding woman dies a thous- and deaths. Hair on legs is good if youre a man, bad if you're a girl. Same with arms. Chest? No question. How about armpits? Armpits take us back to deer hunters, and deer hun- ters to draft dodgers, so the circle is almost complete. And my students. when I give them an essay to write, say, "But sir, what can 1 write about?" Answer: if you want to be a writer, write. The reason I'm a bit mis- anthropic this week is that jt"s'snowing . I hate snow. Toronto Telegram News Service NOTICE! RUG and UPHOLSTERY CLEANING COMPLETE LINE OF HOME FURNISHINGS OUR OWN BUDGET PLAN. Broadloom, Draperies, T.V., Stero, Appliances, Furniture, Etc. PHONE OR SEE MARVIN APPLETON PORT PERRY ELECTRICAL KEN P. 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