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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 4 Aug 1971, p. 2

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>>" my cae Cf ere ee, as ASI x fot case hg kalo petg ep hame Pc aLp tea Boies t Sete 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, July 28, 1971 , ROUND THE TOWN' Mrs. Mel Cannon has left to spend 3 weeks with rele- tives in Scotland. This will be the first time in 25 years that she has visited her native country -- * -- Lorne Duff is in Toronto Orthopaedic Hospital inten- sive care following surgery. > . * Mrs. Duff_returned_ home Saturday night from a con- ducted tour to western pro vinces, Calgary stampede, the far north oil fields and Alaska. While in Dawson City, she met Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, former teachers in Port Perry > * . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. John- ston of Elmer Avenue, Toron to, were entertained at a family dinner party at The Guild Inn, Scarboro, on the occasion of their 50th Wed ding Anniversary. Among those attending were their 2 sons and daughter: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Johnston, Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Johnston, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barr, Toronto, 8 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. - J > Mrs. Muriel Bentley, Ajax spent the weekend with Mrs. Wm. Day. > * . Mr. and Mrs. George Jack son and Kevin spent a few days last week at Wasaga Beach 7 * . Mr. and Mrs, Bryan Read er and Jeanette, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding and Carey, Oshawa have re- turned home after attending the 50th Wedding Anniversary of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hegg, Crystal Spr- ings, Sask. They also attended the Calgary Stampede and visited other points of interest in the west > * sel Mr. and Mrs. Jack Findlay and Craig, Prince Albert have pul. FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER sxx Yo "EMIELS- | PLACE" | (Queensdale Restaurant) | WHERE GOOD FOOD IS | ON THE MENU EVERYDAY! if the mosquitoes are biting you and the bugs are bugging you and your getting hot about it - why not come to EMIEL'S PLACE to cool off We serve all kinds of meals and snacks and we have air conditioning for your com- fort and for ours. Take-Out FISH & CHIPS and PIZZA Phone 985 - 2066 returned home after |*P* oe an enjoyable 4 days camping at Round Lake. Kathy & Clint Stapley, children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stapley, Prince Albert | are spending a week visiting with their grandparents, Mrs. G, Stapley, Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, Belie- ville. H. and Mrs..O. Bowley, relatives of Mrs. Stapleys stopped in during the week on their way home to Otlawe | > The Irvine family picnic was held on Sunday at Well- spring Park. A good time was enjoyed by all including guests -- Miss Denise Jeffery, Miss Patsy Denure, Debbie Freeman, Jackie Harten, Den- ise Cook, David Tripp and Darlene Gibson (Junior) Check The Label. On Your Paper ; fect humans," the medica! of- CIVIC HOLIDAY" 5) SHOP AND SAVE FOR THE BEST BUY! - FANCY HALVES or SLICES Tri Valley PEACHES 39 | 39 FEATURE! --- CANNED MIDGET MAPLE LEAF HAMS FRATURE) -- 1 WIDE 1\.4b. tin ALCAN FOIL =+~69- HEINZ VINEGAR 33. COFFEE Early Riser 79. CRISCO OIL »-..99. KETCHUP «+ ~~.3:79. FEATURE! - PEANUT Red & White Bread Ponytail 24 WHITE, BROWN CRACKED WHEAT NEW ECONOMY SIZE - YORK BRAND 32-Ox. Jer BUTTER Carn G 6: 1.49 20 fF TTA, 89: 39° bation Vetiow Bananas MAPLE LEAT Atte Remon ey tore BOLOGNA 39: BACON 59: Venter setey Reed te Gee Smoked Ham Slices oz. Loaf 22: 88: BLACK or RED PURITAN STEWS CHERRIES 22 lh. Pails Ox. Te 49°) FRESHIE 10-49. TOMATO PASTE 15. TOWET TISSUE | 6 Rolls 79:

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