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Port Perry Star, 26 Feb 1970, p. 16

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VO dele AA hh Br Se ba NASR OUR 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., February 26, 1970 SEE Saint wutdadblomahindad Ao es LUPE a a Mrs. Marjorie Wipper left for Toronto on Monday to speak and demonstrate Pine Needlecraft for the Fall Fair Executive convention. LJ * LJ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mark and family, Oshawa spent the week-end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham - and enjoyed some skidooing. * * * The Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto Alumni As- sociation, Markham Township Chapter, are holding their March meeting, Monday, Mar. 2, at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Whittamore, R.R. 1, Markham * * * Mr. T. Robert Flett, well known Holstein Producer in this area was elected a di- rector of the Holstein-Frie- sian Association of Canada at the annual meeting held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, recently. * * * Pleased to see Ted Jackson, jovial auctioneer, walking around hale and hearty after his stay in hospital. * * * Mrs. Marjorie Tripp leaves on Monday for a one week vacation to Nassau. This comes as a reward from her employer, Thos. N. Shea Realtor Limited for her vol- ume of sales throughout the year. Port Perry and area Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs cele- brated Baden Powell Day & the Girl Guides and Brown- s "Thinking Day" by hold- ing a joint service in Port Perry United Church on Sun- day, February 22nd. Rev. R. C. Rose gave the invocation and Father A. Lee welcomed the boys and girls. Rev. R. S. Mansfield chose Burketon News We are pleased to report Gary Holroyd is home from hospital after spending sev- eral weeks recovering from a slight accident. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell of Oshawa were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson. Miss Edith Holroyd, Tor- onto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd and family. Mr. Keith Taylor of Janet- ville called on Mr. Stanley Taylor on Sunday. Musicians Continued produced in Bowmanville. Ross will be accompanied at the piano by Marie Taylor. Future programs = will present students at = Grade X and ARCT level of study from the Taylor studio -- you are invited to attend -- the programs are not un-duly long -- and guest artists will accompany each group of students. At the next concert, the Festival Singers of Oshawa will be present -- a choir of 30 trained voices under the direction of Elsie Drygala -- ARCT, RMT. 'ROUND THE TOWN" for his sermon, the life of Lord Baden-Powell and the history of Scouting. Folk music by "The Sing- ing Teens" was enjoyed dur- ing, the service and Mr. Glen Taylor provided the . organ music. Rev. W. M. Reeves closed the service by announcing the benediction. EIEIO TTA - { . hs { ei . 2 : 2 - iv DERN RNR SRY ET FREY hy sO Heart Fund The annual Heart Fund Campaign is still in progress in Port Perry and district. The winter weather hag slow- ed canvassing but it is still hoped that all visits will be completed by the first week in March. If not the drive will continue until completed]. The Heart Fund Executive] m is indebted to the people who have volunteered to help make this campaign a success. Cap- tains whose responsibility in Port Perry are Roy Lane, Progresses Ralph Taylor, Gordon Sweet- man, John Ballard, and Mrs. Fred Warren. © Mrs, Orville Boe, Seagrave, Mrs. MacKen- zie, Utica, Mrs. Cameron Aldred, Scugog Island, are responsible for the outlying area listed after their names. The goal of the campaign year is $1,600.00. So h could be done in heart research if more funds were' available that we are sure every responsible citizen will support the local Heart thj Fund generously. ROXY THEATRE UXBRIDGE 852.6033 Wed. to Sat. Four Days Feb. 25, 26, 27, 28 "THE SPLIT" (adult entertainment) Jim Brown, Diahan Carrol, Ernest Borgnine "HOT MILLIONS" (general audiences) Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith, Bob Newhart Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 2, 3, 4 - "DARK OF "THE SUN" : 9.00 n.m. (adult entertainment) Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimeux, Jim Brown 'DAY OF THE EVIL GUN" 730 p.m, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, Glenn Ford Regular Admission Prices: Adults $1.50. Students $1.00 Children 75c. Matinees all seats 50¢ Coming March 11 to 17 "FUNNY GIRL" MID-WiI NTER BEST BUY! -- REG. 75¢! -- WITH VITAMIN "C' REG. 2 for 41 VALUE! -- 4c OF LIFEBOUY SOAP 2 iu bac HEALTH & BEAUTY FEALURES! 27,02. Bottle WIN $200 A MONTH FOR LIFE! -- Save 8c! -- SHIRRIFF MARMALADE GOOD MORNING 3 7 2a vu 35¢ JACK & JILL Cough Syrup 59« 2402. Jar BUCKLEY' S MIXTURE 5: 9c SAVE 16cl -- QUICK or INSTANT 5b. or 72:02. | SAVE 10c! -- LIBBY'S DEEP BUTTERED 12:0z. Tins joinsows sno-an"a9. | QUAKER OATS 79 VEGETABLES 2:45 § : CAREFREE By Modess 49 FEATURE! -- IDEAL CHOICE CUT 14-0z. Tins | SAVE 35¢! -- Stokley' Ss | SMALL WHOLE WHITE i GREEN Beans 2:29. | POTATOES --- 6:51 BE, Fo wy ot pera BS This week's picture size: 11"x14" Save up Io 50% on quality frames EST BUY! -- INSTANT COFFEE BEST BUY! -- AYLMER 20c OFF PACK! -- 10-Ox. Jar MAXWELL HOUSE *1.79 Save 23c -- With Pork in Tomato Sauce . . . BEANS 14-0z. Tins A BEST BUY! -- Save 29¢! -- SWEET MIXED -- YUM YUMS BICK'S PICKLES 31 E 17¢! --- (Culverhouse: CHOICE QUALITY OLDEN PEACHES 3:1 9-Oz. Tins SAVE 6c! -- HEINZ ASSORTED 8-0z. jars JUNIOR FOOD 3:55 We Reserve the right to Limit Quantities. FEATURE! -- SUNSPUN ICE CREAM :: F 0 ks R SAVE 6c! -- SOCIETY DOG FOOD 15-0z. wer CHUNKS 2 SAVE 10c! -- 2 ROLL PACK... KLEENEX Towe 52 55 wre» BEST BUY! -- PRICED 49¢! FRESH -- NEVER FROZEN - TURKEYS Save 6c! -- 2-LB. CELLO - SPAGHETTI or LANCIA MACARONI 4T --_-- SUNLIGHT LIQUID 43 CANADA GRADE 'A - EVISCERATED BROILER SIZE -- 6 to 10 Ib. average CHOICE GREEN PEAS Case of 24 tins - $3.89 14-01. 'tins BUY- OF- THE-WEEK 2 | ROYAL -- 2 Ply Toilet Tissue 4 ros Ge Red Rose Coffee b> 89c SAVE 20c! -- UNION CARBIDE 10 to package 590. GARBAGE BAGS PAMPER CAT FOOD «= 6}s1 RED & WHITE HOT ig Ss OZEN FOOD Faron 610 pkg. c YORK -- BEEF - CHICKEN - TURKEY we MEAT PIES 3; 185. CONVERTED RICE DRAGON CHICKEN OR Hor. i. 3 3c SHRIMP DINNERS." 69¢ GIANT SIZE SAVE 9c! -- CHOICE QUALITY CREAM CULVERHOUSE CORN 4 89 REG. $2.13 VALUE! -- 27¢ Oo PACK . DRIVE with EN-ZOLVE *1.69 FRUITS - VEGETABLES! Mcintosh Apples Fancy 5 1b. 49¢ SWEET PICKLED Cryovac Halves Iceberg Lettuce No.1 23c Finest YAMS 2 Ibs. 39¢ IDEAL FOR LOAVES GROUND BEEF " 39: PORT PERRY Dvisons Red & White COTTAGE ROLLS :: MILD SEASONED SKINLESS WIENERS | BACON MILD SWEET RINDLESS ONTARIO. Open Every Thur. & Fri. Night until 9:00 p.m. Open All Day Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING At Rear Of Store STEAKETTES 69: SAUSAGE BEEF or PORK Marsh Carrots Ontario 3 Ibs. 39¢ Anjou PEARS 6 for 49¢ Freezer Buys Blue Brand Beef FRONT QUARTER Ib. Tray 69: wm. Glc HIND QUARTER mw. 83c¢ SIDE OF BEEF nw. 69c CHUCK OF BEEF mw. G4dc SIDE OF PORK mw Gc

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