wards her wages. A card of closing with prayer. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 20,1970 - § The guest speaker was Mrs. Roy Cornish, who gave a Manchester News S52" A good congregation was| Mr. Clifford Sonley andj Grant Franklin Wednesday|p,.; pe lebrating their in attendance at Church on| Mr. Harvey Dobson who have| night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold caatenniaithe BPH. 5. Sunday morning when Sacra-| had surgery in Oshawa, are| Bentley, Ajax were recent ment was observed. Lakefield on Sunday. Wednesday. progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Best were in| Mrs. Taylor and Miss Bren- da, Stouffville, visited Mrs.| David Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Dia-| Crosier on Sunday afternoon.|Schubert and Miss mond, Willowdale, visited Mr.| Mrs. Bongard and daugh-| Cowie of Oshawa were Sun- and Mrs. Josh Dobson on/ter Tracy of Caesarea were dinher guests of Mr. & Mrs. Epso When we lose heart be "If you can't be a highway, Then be a trail; If you can't be the sgen, Be a star, For it isn't by size we are judged Be the best, of whatever events for the following) Goq has given us. Jean Jackson to contact la-' 3 morse : . attended a Ski<oo party at dies in connection with cake) ; 4 * escent the ae of 7 and Mrs. , to get some information as to | oe 9 9» when they might be able to | 2 Sat. evening. come and demostrate these Mrs. Ruby Geer had supper ;on Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Earl Geer. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald As ling visited Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Gorrell of Eden on Monday afternoon. Mr. Floyd Wilson of Ham- ilton was with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson for the week-end. Miss Rosalie Adams of Tor- FRESH SLICED PORK PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - CANADIAN -- %'s 4c OF F Ib. pkg. MOUNT ROYAL Choice Corn KRAFT -- For a No.1 product and FRANC AMERICAN Fast Delivery Service TRY A TANK OF OUR FURNACE or STOVE OIL Reesor. Fuel & Lumber MAPLE LEAF Kraft Cheese Slices Miracle Whip m News of Oshawa visited with Miss Joyce Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Saturday. We wish a speedy recov- ery to Mrs. Floyd Evans who is a patient in Uxbridge Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. A. Card had all their family home for supper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jef- fery visited on Monday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerry and Patsy of Oshawa were supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill of Greenbank were Sunday din- ner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Bethesda Reach W.!. Jan. meeting will be Jan 27th at the home of Mrs. Burnett. Topic. Home Eco nomics. Roll Call--A hint on good shopping. We will take the course, "The Main Dish Makes the Meal" with the Greenbank W41. Jan. 26-27 from 10:30 to 3:30 in Greenbank Hall SCHNEIDERS SLICED 37 Domestic Shortening 35- 2 19.0% ABe FOOD MARKETS ; visitors at the Franklin home. Mrs. Rita Wilson and Mr. Miss Ottie Muriel day dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Roberts, Toronto were week - end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts. Saturday evening guests at the Roberts home were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Jim New- man and Mr. and Mrs. Thos.| Eden. sf MANCHESTER U.C.W. JANUARY MEETING The meeting of the new year was held at the home of Mrs. O. Croxall with twenty- three members and 1 guest present. Hymn 235 "O Jesus I have Promised" was sung, follow- ed by prayer. Mrs. Croxall read the Scripture, followed by a reading on "Time", very appropriate for the new year, Ashburn Specials SCHNEIDERS BEEHIVE Corn Syrup STOKLEY RED or NEW ORLEANS STYLE . Kidney Beans BLUE BONNET -- Quarters Margarine MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee WHITE or COLOURED Viva Tissue & Saturday Thursday 8:30 a.m. FISHER FARM SERVICE Sweet Pickled LIVER | WIENERS | Bologna |Cottage Rolls LB. 33e og 49- ys 23« - pak. 5c FREE DELIVERY -- Phone 985-2492. Free Draw With Every $5.00 Order Or Over. STORE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday It was most interesting to hear, the history of Man- chester in the year 1847-1848, In those days there were two hotels, four stores and black- smith shop. Mrs. G. Franklin very ably thanked the speaker. Our new president Mrs. John Kingstone opened the busi- ness with prayer for leaders. Several items Of business was discussed. The Holstein Banquet will be served by the U.C.W. ladies in the church base- ment on Jan. 30th at noon. The Valentine tea &* bake sale will be held on Wednes- day, Feb. 10th. All ladies in the community are invited. The sum of $96.50 was realized from the sale of nuts and poppycock. Mrs. James Cawker will be hostess for the next meeting Feb. 4th. W.A. Theme song was sung followed by benediction. The hostess served a delici- ous lunch assisted by Mrs. Franklin. 655-3842 On Now 10 h.p. -- 90 hp. PRICES EFFECTIVE Wed. - Sat. Jan. 20 - 23 37 2 Ib. tin 2 ie" 33. 4c OFF Ib. 37< 93 61- Ib. pkg 2 2 roll pkgs. , 8:30 to 6:00 p.m. and Friday to 9:00 p.m.