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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Sep 1970, p. 16

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rhe? b' i : 2 >, < < i AS al WG -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 10, 1970 . ROUND THEA! Foroiment Me. Town: roime (Continued A Cub Pack will meet on Monday, September l4th at 7 p.m. at the Scout Hall. This will be a preliminary meet- ing. Any boy who will be eight years old in the fall is welcome. Anyone interested in leadership would be great- ly appreciated. >. i . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hvid sten and Jannine visited, with Mr. Bruce Richardson in Toronto on Saturday, Mr. Richardson and Miss Gayle LaBarge accompanied them to Prince Albert to spend Sunday & Monday with them. . > + Mr. and Mrs. Al Howes & girls, Willowdale, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hayes, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and family, Seugog with Mrs William Day. . - > Mrs. Ethel Whitter has re- turned home after spending two months with her daugh- ter Mrs. Storm at Picton, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Stan Plough- } man attended the closing concert of the International Provincial Music Camp at Manitou Wabing, North Kel- lar on Saturday. Their grandson, Michael Wood of Bowmanville one of the mu- sicians in the group has been attending a ten day music camp there. > > . Recent guests at the home of Mrs. J. H. Hardy were her daughter and their families, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Franks, John and Bill from London, Professor and Mrs. D. G. Wallace, Brian, Neil, Ian, Jean and girl friend Patricia Brown from Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash- ton, Jeff and Tracy, of Ennis- killen and Masters Terry, Robbie and Jimmy Lyons with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Har- rison and Kim over the holi- day. Mrs. Thomas Midgley, Prince Albert, was recently honoured by friends and relatives at a baby shower held at the home of Mrs. Nancy MacMillan, Kent Street, Port Perry. Hostesses were Mrs. Nancy MacMillan, Port Perry; Mrs. Marilyn Bowers, Oshawa; and Mrs. Judy Tay- lor, Blind River INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments a% 3, 4 and 5 years Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AgENS 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985.7306 of Grade 8 classes, but he added that the general enrol- ment of high school students is up by about 100. Mr. MacDonald reported that with the heavy influx of students this year, the teach- ing load will be considerably heavier. With the exception of the elementary teachers, no new teachers have been added to the staff Reach Central School in SesT BUY! | CREAM Biscuits ROVALE -- Man Sure opt 10, 1970 \Centennial Dance Saturilay Bridging the generation gap will take place this Saturday in Port Perry with a com- bine dance for teens and adults at the arena The evening -- to raise money for next year's cen- tennial activities -- promises to be a real success with Prince Albert reports an_enrol- |ment slightly down from last year's 397. This is due mainly to the transfer of the Grade 8 class to the high school. YOUR CHOICE! -- 3-18. TIN or 3 - CRISCO s=» *1.29 Enrolment this year is about 361 pupils. two musical groups playing continuously. Wes Jackson's orchestra will provide music for the older set at half hour in- tervals while the "Everyday People" rock group will liven things up in between. But there'll be no age barrier and everyone can dance in the centre of the arena to either band. Adults will congregate at one end of the arena and teens at the other. Liquor privi- leges, however, will extend only to adults. Reg. $1.79! -- 3 Free Lozenges and 10c Coupon Listerine ---- MACLEAN'S 7s: BABY POWDER ~~ 59: SAVE Gc! - SX BEST BUY! -- Reg. $1.19 Volue! -- 10c OFF PACK ~ ROASTED RED ROSE COFFEE 93: SAVE 6c! -- GREEN GIANT FANCY CREAM CORN 2:49:|OXYDOL Plus *1.69 © to Pkg. SALADA tea Bos 77° BISCUIT FEATURE! -- Supreme Brand -- 3 Varieties ats, 3:89 148. PKGS. Peg 200% FACIAL Tissues 2:79 14-0. Tins 14-0«. Tie | Port Perry's Top Bakers Two Port Perry women were among the top winners in the Canadian National Ex- hibition's annual bake day contest last Wednesday Mrs. Rose Philip of R.R. 4, Port Perry, won. a first place ribbon and six second place prizes. Mrs. Dorothy Naples of 205 Rosa St. had a Tickets are available -- $3 per couple from any mem- ber of the centennial comm- ittee and at the door. Dancing first place, a second and three thirds. Mrs. Philip won her first place ribbon for her rasp berry jam entry. Second place ribbons were presented to her for her white rolls, cherry loaf, lemon tarts, strawberry jam, orange marmalade and canned raspberries. Mrs. Naples' grape jelly topped the field while her orange bread placed second Third place ribbons were pre- sented to her for her salad dressing, bread and butter pickles and dill pickles. There were 700 entries in 50 classes at the bake is from 8 p.m. to midnight.| day ee ll SAVE 21c! - DUNCAN HINES -- DeLUXE LAYER STYLE BUY-OF-THE-WEEK MRS. LUKES PEACHES You Seve Twice with Trim end Price . Chetee Phomp mn Impacted LEG '0' LAMB =; BLUE BRAND BEEF Front Quarter Hind Quarter Side of Beef Chuck of Beef FREEZER BUYS CAKE MIXES 2'85' REG. $2.13 VALUE! -- 25¢ Off Peck FEATURE! -- FREEZE-DRIED (Redeem your 25< Coupon! mestant corree s],7'9 am TO APPLE PIES ~~ 2:85: FEATURE! -- PEANUT BUTTER 99- SAVE Ge! -- SAVE ALL WAXED PAPER ~:- 33: Cut and Wrapped tw 5M t» Bae th. 65- th Ste

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