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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 9 Jun 1971, p. 5

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_ Blackstock News Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mount- pe Seen Ses Oe See end with their parents Mr. & vy & sponsored by the Senior Citi- Ladies ist-- | Hy i: ; ; E fry pan and flan-| diankets. gE : i g g « a 4 On Sunday Miss Frances) Clark and Mrs. Ila Harris of "| tended the Warden's Banquet | in Yelverton on Friday even- .| takers, Mrs. Hector Short- .| ridge, Mrs. Cecil Gibson and Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Oli- ver eRader and Mrs. Edna Fowler called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Reader. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter! had a beautiful day on Sun.| day for their 25th wedding anniversary and welcomed about 130 guests to open house in their Island home. TOWN HALL, Service 'Glenn Grove and famil THE ONTARIO RIDING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION General Meeting Wed., June 16th at 8 p.m. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WELCOME. GUEST SPEAKER Hon. Charlies MacNaughton, Minister of Highways Congratulations to the Village of Port Perry on 100 years of progress" NOTICE Department majcher gee ox 150 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY Will not be open on SATURDAY Mornings. We will be OPEN on WEDNESDAY evenings from 6 - We hope we wil! not inconvenience our customers ee ee ee ee to have the week- ends off to spend with their Mr. Munro and Mr. R. Cook; Low Lady -- Mrs. Bradley; Low Men (tie) Perey Van Camp and Hector Shortridge. Several from this area at- ing honouring Warden Har- vey Malcolm. On Tuesday, June | every- one participated in the "Head Counting Day". Local census Mr. John Venning have been very busy carrying out their duties Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hill and Jonathan of Ripley, Miss Nancy Harness of Oshawa were mid-week callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Por- ter, Sean and Sheryl were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rahm Toronto. On Wednesday evening the Blackstock WI. met at the home of the President, Mrs. | Elva VanCamp with a good crowd considering all the ac- tivities.of the evening. It was decided that the collec- tion of the evening be donat- ed to the Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary Fund. ! A Committee was set up to | plan a bus trip to Ontario Place. Also discussion was had concerning a possible visit to Lake Scugog Museum. The evening's entertain- ment consisted of several bingo games complete with and family spent the week- end at their cottage at Kelly's a Sun- tleton. On Monday Mr. and/ Mrs. Bob Bryans along with | Bob's parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Jim Bryans of Courtice at-/ tended the graduation of; Bob's Niece Miss Donna Lee | Bryans of Fenelon Falls.; Donna Lee is graduating| from Toronto Western Hos-; pital School of Nursing. ; On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs at- BEAVERTON the 126th Anniver. | sary ag Pred of Joan's home church Melville United Church. They enjoyed lunch and a social time at the Church following the service and later visited Joan's pas.| ents Mr. and Mrs. Gayman. Pleased to report that Mr. | Harry VanCamp is able to be home from the Port Perry Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Van- | Camp, Toronto were Monday guests of Mrs. O. Hill. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp and family were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow of Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Symons and family of Welcome. At the United Church on} Sunday morning the Brown-! GENERAL FOODS crgetartgreny tl Chicken, Pork, Veal, Food, Italian, Rawr she ot oz. 23 Ice 2! "mn Cream 3 458 + dep. BREAD A roves 89° | after a warm welcome. Mrs. | Sheffield spoke to us about jes, Guides & Rangers over | with their leaders attended in groups. The Rangers formed the choir and favour- ed with two delightful num. bers. Rev. V. Parsons de- livered a fine sermon on "How to Love Yourself". Dessert Luncheon On May 25, many ladies & children of the community jenjoyed the U.C.W. Dessert Luncheon. All found a choice hard to make as the deserts were all so delicious and varied. The president Mrs. W. Wright led in a sing song G. Turner. introduced the speaker, Mrs. R. Sheffield, President of the Oshawa U.C.W. Presbyterial. Mrs. "Communication", a timely | subject which was both in- formative and thought pro- | Paisley | /voking. Mrs. G. Gold Seal Flush-A-Byes TODDLER and MEDIUM 48's $2.29 24's $1.39 Centennial Features Fresh Grade "A" 9: | Chickens:.3 7: Congratulations Port Perry and Area on your One Hundredth Birthday. We -- Carload Food Marfpts, Prince Albert -- are proud to have been part of the growth and development of this area. Clarks Beef or Irish Stew 25%» 55< PREM Luncheon MEAT BICKS *°rasrumme DILLS 32 49: Kraft Macaroni Dinner 2 7 os. 33: a NABISCO SHREDDIES PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, June 9, 1971 ~ & thanked Mrs. Sheffield and) then favoured with two duet presented a gift on behalf of | selections, "Bless this House" the U.C.W. Mrs. Harold Kyte/and "Little Old Lady". and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin Beef Bar-B-Q Saturday, June 12 Birdseye Centre Park RIB EYE STEAK -- 6-oz. POTATO SALAD COLE SLAW ond BUN BEVERAGE ond DESERT ADULTS $2.00 - FOOD MARKETS 12 oz. 45: "Sockeye Salmon «+m 65¢« 45: 2-3'b uean TENDER PORK LOINS Tenderloin End - 3 Ib. Avg. Wt. ip, 6% Centre Cut Chops or Roasts th. 89% " MAPLE LEAF or SCHNEIDERS COTTAGE ROLLS Nn ¥ wb. 53° x) Sticed PORK LIVER mA ALCAN FOU WRAP 18° x 25° rou G65 PRICES EFFECTIVE -- Wednesday to Saturday, June 9 -- 12 W/

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