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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Apr 1968, p. 3

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-- j $ $ 'Scugog N Mr, and Mrs. Ed Prentice of Oshawa were Sunday din- %ier guests of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Bob France and baby Andrew of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick over the week- send. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kane of _ Toronto have been visiting for a few days with their son Jack Kane and family. Baby Terry Prentice is staying with Mr. and Mrs. #Jack Kane, while her mother is in hospital, and Miss Lori Prentice is with her grand. parents Mr. and Mrs. Alf "Prentice in Port Perry. Don't forget ladies, your aprons for the both at the ® Hospital Spring Fair. © Mr. and Mrs. C. Croll and family of Toronto at their cottage Pine Point over the week-end. . Mr, and Mrs. W. Wilson & sons of Oshawa Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Toronto Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs.' H. Thomas, Friday evening guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Reg. Foster, Green- bank. ; : Mr. and Mrs. K. Newton & Debbie week-end guests of Miss Jean Henderson. Mr, and Mrs. R. Cawker, Wendy and Ernie Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. J. Cawker, Manchester. ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig and" girls Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alder- son of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson & family of Toronto at their gaiage Pine Point on Sun- DAN CLUB Al SATURDAY, 'GEORGE BEARE and Cl NG NNRENE APRIL 27th His TEN PIECE BAND SPECIAL! 3-16 MAHOGANY PANELLING (UNFINISHED) Excellent quality for REC. ROOMS, COTTAGE Finish to your own liking -with REZ. Special Price $3.45 for 4x8 Sheet » | Ask about other Wallboards at various prices. PHONE * 985-7951 REESOR Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY Blood CLI PORT RED CROSS Oddfellows Hall Donor NIC PERRY Wednesday RED CROSS 1S ALWAYS THERE WITHYOUR HELP MAY i 2:00 to 4:30 P.M. and. 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. ews day. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson & family of Oshawa spent Sun- day at Pine Point, Saturday morning at 9.30 a.m, is the time for you to have your old papers and ma- gazines tied and out ready for collection by the truck and young boys. Easter morning the high school teen tally. at "Grace" church rose to a commend- BURKETON NEWS The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. J. Moore and family of Ponty- pool in the passing of 'Mrs. Moore. We also extend sympathy to Mr. Norman Stinson and family of Enfield in the passing of Mrs. Norman Stin- son. E Mr. Orville Greer of Osh- awa a recent visitor at the home of his mother Mrs. W. Bryant. Mr. Humphrey Hewitt of Toronto a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer and family. Sorry to report Mrs. Lav- ender in Hospital. SUGAR & SPICE (continued) * I feel the same way about our new prime minister. He's clever, charming, rich. He's a bachelor, which probably accounts for the rich and charming. I wish him well. | hope he breathes into Canadian poli- tics. that fresh new breeze everyone is predicting. But I wouldn't count on it. Most of the boys in the press gal- lery touting him as the sal- vation of Canada were saying the same about Dief ten years ago. And they'll be the first to start cutting strips off him when he fails to produce immediate mir- acles. Good luck, Pierre Elliott Trudeau. I think you might just do it.. And, finally, goodbye Lester Pearson. I think you were a dandy de- spite your faults, and I think history will: record -you as such. --Toronto Telegram : News Service {3 5 \LEEE" Jot Philosopher MOST LADS WILL NEVER MAKE we) ih A E30) JOHN BALLARD Lumber and: Building Supplies New Homes, Cottages 'FOR APPOINTMENT CALL & Alterations 985-2465 | "mun -' able count of 12 Last Sun- day it dropped again. How- ever we are pleased to see the boys taking an active part now in the order of service. We were pleased to have present many members of the Jeffery family when a A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT PORT PERRY STAR -- Hhbtaday, rd 25th, 1968 -- 3 gift of a piano light was presented and dedicated to the church in memory of Mrs. Eva Jeffrey. It is a pleasure to--enjoy the "choir that again has swung into action. The "Head" U.C.W. 'will meet on Wednesday cvening, May 1st. Don't forget used nylons, stamps, a few un- claimed membership cards, apron for (Spring Fair and plants for sale. PES $10.95 $11.95 McHALE SHOES 522.95 WORK BOOTS men cur pene. Cowboy Boots -- Acme sovs s]J 95 - vourns s]() 95 - mens 57 s0 MEN'S Black OXTONS ction s1.95 - 15.05 DACK SHOES wen 22.05 - +24.95 SAVAGE BROWN or BLACK MOCASSIN VAMP 19.95 MEN'S SUITS --. r- <89.95 I sell brand names you can trust. OXFORDS

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