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Port Perry Star, 1 May 1974, p. 2

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28 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 24th, 1974 VILLAGE Messers Alex Diamond and Wm. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holtby spent an enjoyable evening recently with Mr. Norman Yeo af Oshawa. On behalf of friends and neighbours of Prospect. Community he was presented with a clock radio and luggage. Mr. Yeo now resides at 901 Regent Drive, Oshawa and his many friends wish him good health and happiness in his retirement after 35 years of business in this community. Mr. John Maw, District F Commander, and Mrs. Maw, attended the District G Convention of the Royal Canadian Legion in King- ston on the week end. One of the many winners in the Olympic Lottery re- cently was Allen Moore of Elgin Street, Port Perry, who won $100.00. The Kinsmen Club have staged two successful events recently. At their dance in Blackstock Recre- ation Centre they had a full house and made a hand- some profit. Proceeds will go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. On Saturday, they had a blitz selling fertilizer. Out of 300 bags they sold all but 8 but will no doubt be sold out this week. Proceeds from this venture will be used for Community work. They hope to make this an annual event. Clocks Ahead Please be reminded that Daylight Saving Time starts officially at 12:01 A.M. Sun- Spring Fair Fri., May 24 On April 8th, the monthly meeting of the Hospital Au- xilliary was held at the Hospital with a large num- ber of ladies present. Due to the absence of the Presi- dent, the meeting was chaired by Vice-President, Ilean Pugh, who opened the meeting by reading a lovely Easter poem. Minutes of the previous meetings were read by Nor- ma Crowell, and adopted as read. Mary Cannon reports that the sales in the Tuck Shop are very good. Marion Webster, Bootee Convenor, reported that since the last meeting, 6 girls and 3 boys have been born in our Hos- pital. & On Wednesday, April 24th quite a few of the ladies will be travelling to Peterboro for the Spring Conference of the Hospital Auxilliary As- sociation. The next meeting will be held on the 13th of May and the Hospital Spring Fair will be held on the 24th of May. The meeting closed with all repeating the Miz- pah Benediction and a deli- cious luncheon was served. The Canadian Cancer Society urgently needs the help of all Canadians to participate in its essential and humanitarian program of research support, public education and service to patients. Give generously when the volunteer canvas- ser knocks on your door. day. April 28, 1974. So be- ww id ih : - - oF In " the clocks go ahead in April Participate in crafts exhibition Port Perry High School is one of seven schools part- icipating in the exhibition of paintings, ceramics and other crafts being held as part of Education Week programs sponsored by the Durham Board of Educa- fore you retire Saturday and back in the fall, or ; evening (or Sunday morn-, whatever, the following lit- tion, _ . " ing) don't forget to put your tle jingle was quoted re- The exhibition was offi. clocks and watches AHEAD cently, and it is the easiest ally opened by Trustee one hour. you many people who has trou- remembering whether If ble are one of the keep goes way we have heard of yet to ahead, fall back." Stephen G. Saywell Monday afternoon, at the Admini- stration building of the Board. The exhibition will go till Friday this week. this thing straight. It like this: "Spring Crafts Show May 4 The Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild held its April meeting with 26 ladies present. 2 The President, Mrs. Sin- clair opened the meeting with a poem, "In Gramma"s Day" followed by the Lords Prayer. The final plans were made for the Craft show to be held May 4th in St. John's Presbyterian, Church. During the after- noon and evening there will be ladies demonstrating in quilting, caning, rug hook- ing, leather tooling and macrame. Miss Margorie Williams demonstrated the making of flowers from burlap. The next meeting will be held May 8th so ladies come out and see what you can accomplish in making. flowers. The - dainty lunch was served by Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Elliot. On display were several articles the ladies had made during the winter months. : a ETT] 2-18 CELLO TRODUCING! -- W TOMATO SAUCE BRIMFULL COOKED SPAGHETT G "MACARONI| Instant Coffee A 29 FREEZE DRIED Taster's Choice 11.02. -_ : PKG. JAR ® FLAVOUR CRYSTALS Rise 'N' Shine| g ARDINES Orange NUTRITION SPECIAL gees 79: RED & WHITE ROASTED Ot) TEA BAGS COFFEE SUPREME (5 Varieties) APPLE Blossom KERR'S ASSORTED 39 | CANDIE cello bags 3: 5:89" 27-N1Y Nel, |e §> MEATS TENDER - JUICY - YOUNG ONTARIO LOIN '0' Pork (Tenderloin Portion) - 3 to 3%; Ib. avg. 88°. | Family Pack - 9-11 Chops = Quarter PORK q 8¢ LOINS WELL TRIMMED Loin Pork CHOPS $118 'S - RED HOTS SKINLESS WIENERS 79: SCHNEIDER'S COOKED HAM SCHNEIDER'S - FAMILY PACK SDE 6or pkg. 68. HAMBURG Patties 2: *1.99 SKILLET STRIPS «ws 99c SCHNEIDERS -- ¢-OZ. LUNCHEON MEAT PORK & DRESSING - PICKLE & PIMENTO - ¢ BOLOGNA © LUNCHEON = CHICKEN LOAF eoM = BOSTON STYLE PORK BUTTS ROAST or CHOPS elo [4 wo 78% FEATURE! -- EVAPORATED CARNATION FEATURE! -- CLOVER LEAF OR MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE S FEATURE! -- CHICKEN NOODLE MILK :--26- 73% FL. Oz. Tin ALMON -1.09 / FEATURE! -- BATHROOM 2 PLY LADY SCOTT Tissue 2:47 WHITE SWAN Towels 2:69- FEATURE! -- BONNIE BRAND 15 FL. 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Sires MEAT Pies 21:69¢ ari Qlant (in Buller Sauce) reen Peas 10-01. # Kernel Corn Sire k 3 | HIGH LINER 14-01. Pig. COD 1 ser $1,09 0DUC G Flamingo RAN MUFFINS 13 0z. pkg. of 6 49° WN We are celebrating our 25th Anniversary Wednesday, May 1to Saturday, May 4 Watch Next Week's Paper For ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS. DOWSON'S RED & WHITE Po RT PERRY, ONTARIO KRAFT PARKAY Margarine & Friday till 9 p.m. 31b. box *1.69 Open Thursday night

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