} "executive in charge. the meeting with a "Wish BREAD KOBASSA SAUSAGE JER 3 EA BEATS Jr 3 EA HR A APA fied 5 aid E38 XS AR * Scugog News On. Wed. evening 17 peo- ple assembled at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow for the January meeting of the "Head! U.C.W. with the new The theme for the New Year was "Faith". The Pres. Mrs. Beryl Pearce opened Christian Home" for the New Year". The chosen hymn was "Faith of Our _ Fathers". Mrs ene Carter read the Scripture from" Hebrews II, recalling for us the faith of Emoch, Noah, Abraham and Sarah. Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow read a Study story from. "The entitled An "Faith for the New Year". illustration was taken from our faith in water when we learn to swim and therefore we learn to have a swimming relationship to life. We must learn to ac- cept ourselves and take one day at a time. God offers 'us the gift of a new day. In the roll call we were asked to list our projects for 1968. Several have deter- mined to reduce weight. In the treasurer's report, we- learned that Centennial year had been our best fi- nancial year to date. We took "in 240. and 'spent $912.66. Words or notes of appreci- ation' for Christmas remem- brance were received. from Mr. and; Mrs. Alex Martyn, FL TED SE TEARS PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan. 18th, 1968 - 5 ¢ Prince | CE FOOD MARKETS GREEN GIANT -- FANCY CUT WAX BEANS w 14 oz. Tin R Albert Prices Effective, Wed.-Sat. Jan. 17-20 KING of LIBBY'S SAUER KRAUT 28 oz. Tin , C1 all { CLOVER | LEAF FLAKED TUNA FISH This Week's MEAT AT Features PRI RI ROASTS Ib. Br = | Bn RN SYRUP 2 Ib. Glass 3] Short Cut cant swoon cine | Rib EAT BITTER 48 == KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES © 12 oz. 2 a ; 63: 1 Pork Hock - »25¢ TOLET TISSUE 2 Roll Pkg. 9:53 | Braised Ribs ~57 DEVON RINDLESS ALL REMAINI 'SAVE 10: a Ib. on NG CHRISTMAS Side Bacon ~ 63 SCHNEIDERS SLICED 6 oz. Pkgs. Cooked liam 49: HILLCREST & BUTTERMATE 24 oz. Loaf CANDIES & NUTS 3:65: Free Daily Delivery of any Order of Received 85 Mon.-Wed.-Fri. ICE SALT 5 Ibs. $2.00 or Over by 11 a.m. Phone 985-2492 NEW STORE HOURS 8.30 a.m. - 9 p.m, : Tues. 8.30 am. - 1 p.m. i Thurs. & Sat. 8.30 a.m. - 6 p.m. 'Beginning Mon., Jan. 22, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. G. Collins, Hos- pital Auxiliary, Scott Mission Mr. and Mrs. T. Redman and Mrs. Mabel Graham. At this time ye wish to thank Mrs. Betty Reader for printing individual copies of the 1968-1969 executive as follows: -- President, Beryl Pearce; Vice-Pres. open; Sec: retary Myrtle Manns; Corres. Se¢'y. Clara ,Dowson; Trea- surer Bonnie Gerrow; Ceme-: tery Comm. Clara Dowson 'land Bonpie Gerrow; Pianist Reta Wilson; . Sick Comm. Betty Reader, 1968; Irene Carter 1969; Parsonage Com. Dorene Ashbridge & Reta Wilson; Hosp. Reps. Bonnie Gerrow and Myrtle Manns; Group leaders Bonnie Gerrow Reta Reader, Betty Reader & Helen Redman. There are 21 members with 5 or 6 to a | group. Our Mystery Sister Supper will be held at: "Grace" Church, Mon, Jan. 15 at 6.30 p.m. Any lady in the Community is welcome. Please let Mrs. Reta Wilson know if you can or can not attend. "Grace" U.C.W. will cater. Mrs. Joyce Heayn and Mrs. Sandra Taylor are in charge of the program, part of which we expect will be a general review of pictures of events during Centennial year. * . The new President present ed the retiring Pres. Mrs. Reta Reader with a chrome candy dish. Mrs. Reader thanked the members and offered appreciation for the co-operation during her ten- ure of office. . A game and contest were were. conducted by Mrs. Heather Reader, involving the\use of the words "Janu- ary"'ind "Resolution". From the latter Mrs. Beryl Perce was winner when she formed 58 four letter. words. We believe-it is possible to get at least 70. Mrs. Ruth Heayn directed a contest of world capitals and countries of which Mrs. Reta Reader had most correct answers. We -are happy to convey belated Birthday Best Wishes WANTED | Real Estate Representatives to Mrs. Robt. Jackson of Prince Albart who was 90 years old on Sat., Jan. 6th. Mrs. Jackson enjoys fairly good health and was treated to a birthday dinner at the ™ home of her daughter, Mrs. Alf. Dowson, Port Perry. On Sunday she enjoyed another dinner at the home of an other daughter, Mrs. John Styyeetman of . Scugog. Mrs. Jackson has 2 more daugh- ters in Toronto (Rena) Mrs. Les. Smith and (Eileen) Mrs. Lonnie Chamberlin They had been ill recently and were unable to visit their mother at this happy time. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark experienced a wonderful Christmas week in Saracota, Florida when they flew down to spend the holiday with the former's mother, Mrs. Ding- man and Mr. Dingman. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Martyn and Mrs, Mabel Howsam and George. SUGAR -& SPICE (Continued) the enclafed envelope." And they thought The Pill was a big deal! Another mom writes, "T cannof get sick pay. I have six children. Can you tell me why?" There's a beautiful Togic there somewhere, if you could just jut your finger on it.: "1 haven't any children as ) yet as my husband is a bus driver and works day and - night." But think of all that overtime. And finally. like an old chestnut, teachers actually get notes like this. "I want money as quick ag I can get-it. I have been in bed with the doctor for two weeks and he doesn't do .me any good. If things don't improve, I will have ta. send for another doctor." This is, Medicare? - --Toronto Telegram News Service It sounds FOR THIS AREA P.M.A. REAL ESTATE LTD. seeks as representatives substantial men enjoying the respect of their Com- munity and who are familiar with Country real estate values. Here is an opportunity to make a permanent and profitable 'connection. with one of the most res- home, if necessary. Ideal men or women. pected farm, home and cottage agencies in Ontario. 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