Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Dec 1969, p. 24

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al 5 Se HS Sa were pleasantly surprised on Sunday, November 23, when 'they were enfertained by their family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heayn, Prince Albert. The occasion was their 40th Wedding An- niversary.- They were pre- sented with a chandelier from the family. who were all present, making it a me- morable occasion. * * * The Royal Conservatory of Music, Alumni Association. Markham Township Chapter's teachers, presented students in recital, Saturday evening, November 29th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sis- sons, Markham for the mem- * bers and their familier. * * * A recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Robert Row- land was a former high school chum Miss Helen Par- rott, who has been home on a year's furlough from her :missionary-nursing. duties in ;Abu Dhabi, Trucial States, JArabian Gulf. J * J ' Among the 1500 expected to attend the annual Progres- sive Conservative party's an- nual meeting December 4th to 6th in Toronto are 15 peo- ple from the Oshawa area, one of the delegates for Ont- ario Riding will be Mr. Norm Aldred, Port Perry. * * * Dr. and Mrs.-Murray Werry of Kingston spent Saturday with his mother at the home of Mrs. Gwen King. LJ * * Mrs. Judy MacColl Reg. N. | and Mrs. Carol Morrow, R.N. attended the official opening of the Perth - Huron Regional O'CONNOR BROS., PICKERING, WIN 100 BUSHEL CORN CLUB O'Connor Bros., Pickering, were the winners of the Ont- ario County 100 Bushel Corn Club this year. They had a yield of 141.9 bushels of shelled 159, moisture corn per acre. In second place was Carm Boadway, Mount Albert, with a yield of 130.2 bushels per acre. In third place was Don Dunkeld, Claremont, with a yield of 128.1 bushels per acre. Co Twenty-five farmers {ook part in the 100 Bushel Corn Club this year. Yields were taken on a three .acre plot. Each contestant could use any variety he wiched, and use any means at his disposal to procure the highest possi- | ble yield. The average yield for the twenty-five contest- ints was 107.7 bushels per icre. ! 'The club was brought to a ponclusion with a 100 Bushel Corn Club Award Night and banquet in the Community Centre, Altona, on Thursday, November 27. Mr. Malcolm airman, Mr, Norman Leh- an expressed the apprecia- ion of those present to the Altona ladies for a very ex- jellent banquet. { Mr. Lynn Fair, Agricultur- il Representative, announced the prize winners, and called in the various donors of cash ind merchandise to present heir prizes, ; pin Balsam, was the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Heayn Fh YAY School of Nursing in Strat Sy FRUAP PANY AVIRA PIA FRB RTI I RCA 'ROUND THE TOWN'; 2 AY MERE AAEM HA Sey ORM SYA Ah 9, [RIT \ PVPS TH Zone Chairman Speaks To Lions Zone chairman, Howard Black, Lindsay, of A-3 Lions International was guest spea- ker at the regular dinner meeting of the local club day night. Mr. Black strongly empha- sized the necessity of fellow- ship within the clubs. With out it, members would lose interest in the club. He also told the members an initial start has been made to have a new club formed in Black- stock, and asked the mem- bers of the Port Perry Club to work towards the forma- tion and sponsoring a club in that community. He urged the formation of Leo Clubs of which there now are 10 in Zone A-3., These clubs are for young phys and girls under the age of 20. The speaker was introdue- ed by Don McRitchie, and Arnold 'Roach extended thanks and presented a gift to the Zone Chairman, Vice president, Don Carne- gie,- reminded the members about - Ladies NightDec. 20 ford, Ont. held at Club Annrene, Mon- BEST lie FO ak, -- 10c Off Pack MAXWELL iE 1-Lb. Bag BEST BUY! - SWEET MIXED SAVE 10c! 15-0x. Jar BEST BUY! -- SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP S5& penn 33 APPLE Juice" 3:89° cisco *1.15 AGs 69° Milk *1,39 SAVE 10c! -- Palm Garden TEA BAGS 100 TO CELLO BAG _ BUY-OF-THE-WEEK SILVER RIBBON CHOICE CUT WAX OR GREEN Extra Special! -- . Squirrel Brond C PEANUT BUTTER SHRIMP vee 4%0Z TIN 59 Feature! -- Beaver Brand MIXED Nuts 1302. 2PTOPTIN BEST BUY! -- Save 10c! -- 7-Lb. Bag ROBIN HOOD Flour 77° ST BUY! -- Save 20c! --- LIQUID 24.0x. Twin Pack MIR DETERGENT BEST BUY! -- Save 20c! - SWIFT'S PREMIUM CORNED BEEF 49° REG. 79c VALUE! ~ Heavy Duty 18" 6c Off Pack - 25-Ft. Roll REYNOLDS wea; WRAP ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 65 BROMO SELTZER ruirsic 99. REG. $149 VALUE! -- 8c OFF Tis 99. CREST TOOTHPASTE AYLMER -- 11 oz. Bil. Ketchup 5:$1.00 Don't be disappointed! 'ec pteme" VALUE CHECK'D Florida Seedless Grapefruit P.E.I. POTATOES 25 Ib. bag 89c Crisp CELERY STALKS Imported Green Onions Bunches 2 for 25¢ California Pitted Dates " SPECIALLY SELECTED -- VALUE CHECK'D -- WELL TRIMMED -- TENDER ~ YOUNG LOIN Pork CHOPS &% 10 for 69¢ APPLE PIES »- 59 No. 1 29¢ 100% PURE VEGETABLE SUNSPUN MARGARINE ___' "™38. SUPREME 34h. Block 41h. Bleck FRUIT CAKES 99: - 51.95 49c 10 oz. cups CHOICE -- Ct Lup LEG 10" LAMB SPECIALLY SELECTED and PREPARED FOR THREE MEALS IN ONE -- ROAST - FRY . STEW Lamb - in a-Basket c rn mau! Beef Hinds COTTAGE LAMB. CHOPS || ROLLS 69:89: 125 to 135 Ibs. average weight RED:WHITE PURE SPRING -- 30 oz. Btls. -- Plus Deposit Ginger Ale . | MAPLE LEAF BACON MAPLE LEAF -- Piece ° Bologna Freezer Buys Blue Brand Beef ne QUARTER LB. 79¢ SIDE OF BEEF 63° CHUCK OF BEEF 6:91.00 99c¢ 49c PORT PERRY. OPEN EVERY THURS. and FRI. NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 1B. 39c Side of Pork 39°¢ CUT AND WRAPPED. v

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