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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Nov 1969, p. 3

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ay ul ty ;: Utica Church Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, Novmber 23rd at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School meets at 10 a.m, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snodden of Bramalea called on Mr, "and Mrs. James' E. Mitchell on Sunday and Mr. and Mrs, Phil Waring, Helen & Susan were Sunday supper guests of the Mitchells, ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard entertained their family at a Christmas dinner on Sunday, prior 'to their leaving for Florida for the winter months, Mr, & Mrs. Frank Kendall ® were supper guests of Mr, and Mkbs, Ralph Wilbur on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs Jack Johnston 'wah & ARS YR 0 THA S AILS Bl Sheigiataa of © Riv. & LANIER 4. Es Tos a TR viv; SPOT Revvaransvind of Oshawa visited Mrs. Cecil Harper recently, Mrs, Cecil Harper and Mr. George Beverley spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allbright of Uxbridge Twp. recently The Louise Patterson Guild visited the Handicraft Shop at Mrs. Volet Skerratt's home on Wednesday, - The Handi- craft Shop will be open each day until December 20. You are cordially, invited to see this lovely "and interesting display of handicraft. Mrs. Mac McMillan, Mus. Dowson, and Mrs, ph Wil. "bur of Port Perry; Mrs, Har- old Baylis and Mrs, Baylis Jr. and family of Greenbank and Mrs, Don MacNeill and Mrs. MacNeill Sr. of New Port Perry Star BE he A GAA Sy a LAR EHTPARRIINE HE CAA RE SCs ai AS. EN Mrs. Ken MacDonald and Carol of Oshawa were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Mervyn MacCantiell. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford at Sunderland. Mrs. Jack Miller of Toronto and Mr. Clair Brockman of Curtice called on ,the Sut cliffes on Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. M, McHard York were recent callers on Mrs. Violet Skerratt. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Philip were Sunday guests for din- ner with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Philip and Mrs, Gordon Day and David of Brougham spent Sunday afternoon with the Philips, gar 'Mr, and Mrs. Ray Medd spent Sunday evening' with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mac- Mrs, Ted MacCannell of |Denzil Moore of Port Perry Brampton, Mr. Archie Mac- [called on Rev. and Mrs. LL. Geé of Brampton and Mr. & |Saunders on Sunday, Cannell of Dundalk, Mr. and {of Kingston and Mr, & Mrs.- Canada Savings Bonds $2.5 Millions In County {A total of $88,200,000 nearly 198,642 applications in sales of the 1969 series have been processed by cam- of Canada Savings Bonds paign headquarters here. through payroll savings has been achieved to date by The six-weeks payroll sav- Ontario organizers in the ings campaign is being con- current campaign. ducted "in-more than 2,500 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 -- 3 of area directors and organ-|G. Tubby and D.R. Loader. izers. i Campaign officials are hope- ] ful of an increase in Canada | F Area director for the East- ern Ontario region is A.F. rancis of Toronto. Savings Bonds purchases through payroll savings over last year's record sales in Ont- arioc which amounted to more than $99-million. ; The current series will be sold at par until Nov. 14. " The 1969 CSBs provide an average annual yield ofT 8 per cent if held to maturity in nine years. The annual rate of interest is 7 per cent in the first year; 8 per cent in the second and third years; and |- 8% per cent for each of the |, remaining six years. | . The. new series also has a compound interest option'that |' will return twice the face value of the bond at matur- ity. Last year, nearly 663,000 employees of 5,600 compan- : ies bought Canada Savings [* Bonds through savings plan.* ] Sales to date for the Ontario |: SHARE THE HEALTH WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS on BTR We WL the payroll |< = a TT a, Really Work FREE t . ONE INDIVIDUAL or GROUP PORTRAIT AP COLOUR 3 beta] ») Mom, Dad or all the Kiddies may ® | be photographed as a group -- FREE PARENTS : weve arranged to have a nationally recognized profes. sional photographer al our store on the dates shown below. You can have each member of the family photographed in several poses, LE and pick any ene of them for your free portrait. We only-ask that all children be accompanied by a parent. = x DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to get a living colour portrait you will tréasure always. Several poses are taken and low cost additional portraits are available for those who wish them. by : 11's our way of saying "Thank You" to our many regular. customers, = [P90 and "Welcome" to everyone eke. Incidentally, we believe these KJ photographs are really something special, They're beautifully posed 3 portraits -- not snapshots. And don't forget they'll be in living colour, so dress the children in bright colours. TESORO ILI KORO MRO MM OM MOO IL A gift to you from « [TWO [November 28-29] TWO DAYS | FRIDAY 12t0 8p.m. | DAYS ONLY [SAT. 10am. to 6p.m. | ONLY | PORT PERRY PORT PERRY, ONTARIO A progress report on the|establishments throughout the | County area total $2,510,000. campaign today shows that Province by 'a 50-man force | Organizers for the area BW. .W. BROCK J OB SEN SAY ALY 0 FA ACH KO) 3 RESPIRATORY DISEASES SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS LARGE STOCK - | $1.19 a roll and up Wallpaper - ~~ Wallcloth and imported SPECIAL Pattern your rooms with Lines all available at short Sunworthy co-ordinates ~~ metice - 1 or 2 days delivery 2 A EE CCR a a A : NEW WALL DESIGNS EAR SOFFIT BORDERS ZY BOOKS % MATCHING FABRICS : avon | AVAILABLE READY PASTED o VINYL COATED o WASHABLE and k ALLURE BOOKS "also "available Tt buys almost anything sell brand 200 PATTERNS SE CORR ERT RS

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