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Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1972, p. 28

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SY FE RR as FAN ETERS NUE Laat. TN RL SP 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 22,1972 'ROUND THE TOWN Mr.-and Mrs. Earl Geer were among the over 200 guests when their daughter Brenda was the proud reci- pient of the Marsh and McLennan Ltd. Scholarship for high standing in the second year Business Ad- ministration Course at the Awards Night held recently at Jorgenson Hall, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Tor- 2 I'wo public meetings will be held in Manchester Hall to introduce candidates for Reach Township Council and School Board in the up- coming municipal election. Reach ratepayers will be ~afforded opportunity to- question the candidates in the hall Friday, Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 26 at 1:30 p.m. A toddler is a great explorer and often it is hard to keep track of him, St. John Ambulance notes. A gate placed at the top of a stairway will prevent him falling down. A gate at the bottom will prevent him from climbing stairs and then falling. CATTON FOR REEVE onto. Mrs. Bruce Holtby and her pupiis of Reach Central School, Prince Albert, toured Black Creek Pioneer Village ¢ on Monday of this week. RED & WHITE by Mr. and Mrs. Grant Caw- Cad ker, Chris, Curtis and Cathy ! were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Cawker of Nestleton. GIANT SAVINGS DURING DOLLAR DAY BEST BUY! -- ASSORTED 48 Fl. Oz. Tins FRUIT DRINKS auars 3:51 14 Fl. Oz. Tins YORK BEANS wis pork 5:51 BEST BUY! -- 19 Fl. Oz. Tins CREAM STYLE CORN 5::1 FEATURE! -- SUPREME BRAND - (1-AT-A-TIME DISPENSER) 10 to Pack GARBAGE BAGS 3:1 SHAKE 'N° BAKE 4:1 BEST BUY! -- STRAWBERRY - QENJSIF- - BLACK CURRANT 9 Fl. Oz. Jar Liquid Detergent PURE JAMS cose: 3:51 . unocbs 387 FEATURE! -- CHICKEN NOODLE LIPTON Soups 4:1 FEATURE! -- Gum Drops - Orange & Lemon Slices' 2-Ib. cello bag SUPREME Candies 69 FEATURE! -- SUNSPUN ICE CREAM ~- 4::1 - FEATURE! -- 7% Fl. Oz. Tins ee EE ESSE $s Two minutes of silence was observed by some 48 AA Senior Citizens in Rember- oh ence of all those lost in the ¢ IL wars, at their regular meet- Buds - Macaroons - Wafers Golden Hom Chocolates Cello Bags 3:51 Holaz Cooked - Spaghetti 28 FLO tins 3 ss] SUNLIGHT ings. Arrangements were made for the Christmas ¢ wk dinner. A vote of thanks to ay Mr. Storey Beare for the donation of a picture screen, ; also a member has donated caf ten pairs of slippers. The [i past president was presented B with the Past Presidents pin $ RR by the President. On Nov- [J ! ember 13th a social evening was enjoyed and arrange- p ments were made for a bus trip to see 'The Great Waltz". Winners .at the ,euchre party were Ladies 1st Eloe Bryan, 2nd, Kate Smith; Low, Aleta Leask; : Gents. 1st Walter Lawrence; 2nd John Crozier; Low Frank Ferguson. NEE EE EE BA EE seeee>=. > Port Perry Cubs C Pack accompanied by their bro- thers, sisters and parents, 55 ¢ in all, journeyed to Toronto to see the Ice Capades which was very 'much enjoyed. Appreciation to Mr. Stuart Sweetman, the driver, who ¢ helped make the day com- plete. FEATURE! 128 Fl. Oz. Jug FEATURE! -- CHOICE LIBBY'S Siiced BEETS" Sia SANDWICH BAGGIES 4:1 FEATURE! -- CORONADO 12 Fl. Oz. Tin CORNED BEEF ~~ 75: PRE-PRICED 49c! 64 Fl. Oz. Jug JAVEX Liquid | Bleach 43. BITS & BITES 7 47c RICE | FLOUR oo: 27 , SLIDE SPRAY STARCH" "49 "DIAL "SOAP 3bwresdoc NABOB COFFEE 1b. bsg 89¢ oA A AEE BBL TOMATO Sauce 10:1 SUNSHINE FRESH PRODUCE! SPECIAL SALE 9 bs. 1.00 10 oz. bag 29. 5: 59° 33 2 Ibs. 49° At the Oddfellows Strat- ford Festival on Saturday, November 18, a Degree [i Team, consisting of Odd- fellows from all over Ontario and United States, conferred the Initiatory degree on fifteen candidates. Brother George Davidson from Port Perry was chosen to take part in the degree team. Accompanying Mr. David- son to Stratford were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ploughman and Almer Wallace. Bananas nce sue Spanish ' Onions Anjou Pears Celery Stocks Red & White (Inions ORANGE JUICE 5:1 SARA LEE PIES 69: Tummon Bog. FISH STICKS ho A oO An EEE, Kahn Bros., Brooklin, Ont. paid the highest price for a heifer calf, $10,000 at the Shore Continental Sale on Noveruber 16 at Glanworth,' Ontario. The purchase was made on behalf of an unnamed foreign buyer. BNR "TENDER WELL TRIMMED - LEAN - SIRLOIN -- T-BONE -- WING $ STEAKS EUMP ROASTS! El Cindy Van Camp, Black- stock placed tenth in the Junior Showmanship class at the Royal Winter Fair. 23 young farmers competed for the honours. CATSUP WESTON Brown & Serve RO LLS 25 oz. bottle Apple Juice | 3 Ib. tin sa $100 | 2899 | 2:69 $1.19 OPEN EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 : AeA ete di Ti Te ied EE EE EE EEE STS CHOCO INSTANT Chocolate Mr. and Mrs. Den Towns have returned home from a hunting holiday at Golden Valley. b pS ¢ ¢ ¢ pS pS ¢ bs ' ¢ ¢ ? pS ) pS 4 ¢ ! ; b ? b bS )¢ ? ? ' ? ? Hf ¢ ¢ 4 ? ) ? ) ? ? ? ' be ' 4 H ? ? . M EE EEE ===>. r

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