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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Feb 1968, p. 4

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Prince Mrs.-A. G. Fowler, Simcoe St. _N._ kindly --shared.. her home for the February meet- ing of the U.C.W. President Mrs. Newnham thanked the hostess for her hospitality and welconfed the - sixteen ladies - present especially when the weather proved Albert Devotion was in charge of Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs. ~Newr- ham with Mrs. Hunter re- lating two chapters of the Study Book. The president chaired the business by first requesting to, hear from Mrs. Heayn, the secretary, "Mrs. Holtby disagreeable. News 'you for the flowers she re- ceived." Roll call was an- swered by each repeating a Valentine verse. It was re- vealed that ten visits had been made. It was learned our finances were in healthy standing. Mrs. Smith reported ladies had been busily: engaged in principally .mission quilts. She alsa jotted -down a fresh list of volunteers to work in Nursery during church hour. Tentative plans were re- ported by social * convenor concerning the future hot dinner. Members are urged to please bring their mem- bership dues at next meet: ing. Mrs. Snelgrove offered her home for the next meeting. verbally "expressed a thank- Roll call to be an Irish song. BIGGER SAVINGS ON BETTER FOOD. . . FOOD 1g HERE! ROSS & MARG'S ---- FOOD MARKET - PRINCE ALBERT NIBLETS CORN 9 12 oz. TINS 45 This Weeks MEAT Features MARGARINE 1b. Pkgs. 4 ~ 1.00 LUNCHEON MEAT 47 FRESH SHOULDER SHANKLESS PICNICS w 45° "BUTTS SWIFTS PREM »- IPINK SALMON + TT: Dog-Cat FOOD 5 % 49: PASTRY FLOUR ~ 75 oars 2 757% 75 TEA BAGS AYLMER Raspberry & Strawberry FRESH LEAN PORK 7 COFFEE ALL PURPOSE Ib. Pkg. 7 O- Lge. ALKA SELTZER 69: Johnsons J-CLOTHS i 55: 99¢. SPECIAL 8 5 c TiPTON CHICKEN NOODLE Lady Patricia Hair Spray 0 SOUP MIX +: 4:1.00 JELLO JELLY 3 oz. Pkgs. | VAN CAMPS with Pork 19 oz. Tin NY t : R [) Powders ik 1 00 RIDEAU 16 oz. SCOTT Assorted 2 Rol Pkg. $ SYRUP 9: 1.00{ TOWELS 2:1.00 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. - SAT. FEB. 28.- 'MAR. 2 b 59° ). |PORK CHOPS - Bb: DINNER HAMS - 89: Sik AON ~~ 63: CAT FOOD MACARONI : Kraft DINNER APPLE JUICE TABLE SALT BRINK 3 Toilet Tiosue. Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8.30 am. = 9 p.m, Tues. 8.30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. & Sat. 8.30 a.m. - Tamm PHONE 985 - 2192 She A FALE SASTRY Ld CASI Ll PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 29th, 1968 -- 5 " Following last 'hymn Miz. pah closed the meeting. . A. dainty dessert lunch served by group-in charge thus end- ed a pleasant evening. The following ladies were the delegates who attended the U.C.W. Presbyterial in Trinity United Church Bow- manville, namely Mrs. Snel. grove, 'Mrs. Heayn, Mrs. T. Hodgins accompanied Mrs. Newnham. On the same day Mrs. Hunter attended the Kedron Tea and Mrs. Beacock the Manchester Tea. ® Our local Recreation Cen- tre has been alive with eu- chres and dances during the winter months. The group committee appreciates the following free music render- ed suitable for all ages. Square dance music was ably provided by Mr. & Mrs. B. Snelgrove, Mrs. Hunter and Mr. F. Gibson. Mr. R. Wilbur also exercised' his voice as caller which all blended appropriately. Then too the "Country Western Band" comprising" of Pat Thompson, Wm. Murray, Ri- chard and Debra La Roque, .Grant Beacock supplied the familiar tunes and songs for the light-footed round daneing. lunch Mr. Jas. Doupe moved a vote of thanks to everyone who had contributed to the general support of the even- ing. We are pleased to learn Mrs. Robt. Jackson, Mrs. Pugh and Mrs. Jewell are home from the hospital. Mrs. E. McKerihan, Mr. F. Vickery and Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock were recent Sunday evening dinner company cock. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Love were guests of their friends Mr. and- Mrs. Cairns, Toronto ELECTRICAL "on -Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson visited their friends Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Sun- derland. Mr, Bruce Martyn, Tor. onto, Mr, and Mrs, J. Lake and children, Oakwood were with their father Mr, W, E. Martyn. .- Miss Denise Jettrey eft joyed the week-end in Tor. onto a. guest of Miss Jane Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Haliburton in company with Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter have motored to Florida for a holiday... - Mrs. Gostick, Claremont " spending a few days with the Pugh family. : Mr. and Mrs. S. Lindsay enjoyed -a recent week-end in Toronto for their Wedding anniversary, Mrs. McKerihan and Mrs, C. Luke attended the funeral of the late Mr. L. Corrin in Oshawa on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kimmen}y were company with her sis- ter Mr. and Mrs. C. 'Newn- ham and Gary on Sunday.' Prior to servingle¢" SSX CECE CRENRN .KEN P. MURRAY with-Mr.-and Mrs, Don Bea-| {#2 ') ~ CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial wi RING 274 Rosa St. Rambo phd mt honor snd AAA A ASS SS SN SENN CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985. 7005 De ihe debtor brb aie PORT PERRY Pe. CAN RS EE NR HEATING Cold Weather COMFORT Everyone wants to be com- fortable in Cold Weather. We Offer TOP QUALITY Fuels, with Automatic] 'Delivery. and FREE BURNER SERVICE. A Phone Call for OIL will bring our Truck. to your door promptly, | \ | OIL 'needs. PHONE 985 - 7951 REESOR Fuel & Lumber PORT, PERRY eg

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