ey a and Mrs. Vernon Asseistine on September 19 were Mr. and WS [eeeretS On Friday" evening Sep, desperate weed for Scout! Second - Mrs, Hilda Wallace| Scott, Doug and Rick all of tember 17th at about leaders and unless some in-| Men High - Bill Hopps and) Oshawa any the Mr ES lenns| terested men vohmtcer, Second - Walter Lawrence.| Saturday evening dinner ey tote rne| will be no Scout Group Tara Lynne Bailey un-| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Biachstock gets year. As there has been derwent eye surgery in Sick| nold Taylor were Mr. and Mrs again! They were declared the} disciplinary problems the | Children's Hospital last week| J.K Noble, of Uxbridge who champs for 1971 by being) group Committee and all will be pleased to know] were celebrating their 47th See Se Sat See letter to be sent to that she progressed very| wedding anniversary, Mr. and gris Se ee favourably and was able to| Mrs. Don Noble, Uxbridge, are come home again on/| Dr. and Allan Noble 'The season back in eanly June; measures were Saturday morning. oT teen cee had commenced on a sober necessary to make The A.C.W. met on Thur-| Mrs. Ron Kester of Zephyr tone, when they lost the) Scouting more meaningful sday afternoon in the Parish} Anne Marlow was a Saturday seasonal opener at home-| interested boys. Hail with Mrs. John Hamilton | evening guest of Betty Jane However. after that the girls} Mr and Mrs. Donald] in charge. Plans were made for| Taylor. played like @ team of stars.) Walker of Regina, Saskat-| the fall supper and Bazaar! Wednesday guests of Mr. They completed the fifteen! chewan were weekend which is to be held on Satur-| and Mrs. Wilbert Archer were game schhedule with ng more} of Mr. and Mrs. day, October 23. Bale is to be| Mr. and Mrs. Percy Burke of bosses. 4 and family, Mrs. packed and announcements| Lochlin. On Sunday Mr. In the semi-finals,)of Port Perry was were made concerning this.|Mrs. Archer attended Blackstock played Janetville.| supper guest. Lunch concluded the af- are ee won) Mr. and Mrs. ternoon. consecutive to | Hepburn Enfield Mr. and Mrs. Rodger advance to the finals, the| Sunday guests of Mr. Dorrell, Ottawa called on games were closely contested. | Russell Mountjoy. Mrs. J..A. Johnston and other Evening The finals against Yelverton Her friends relatives. Mrs. M..P. Fallis of was 4 see-saw affair with | terested to know Oakville spent a few days last | Clases Yelverton winning the first} Norman Edgerton week with Mrs. J.A. Johnston will commence at the game 19 to § 18, Blackstock! moved to the Hillcrest and called on many nieces and OSHAWA BUSINESS winning the second game 22 to| sing Home in Port Perry nephews during her stay COLLEGE 16, Blackstock winning the | the Hospital Sorry to report that Mr on third game 17 to 15, Yelverton} Mr. Peter Forbes and Tom Hodge is a patient in TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 winning the fourth 25 to 10 and) mother, Mrs. Bowmanville Memorial 1971 all wollte, Packets Sn een ih pial efi a : Eyaytr Hi Hl E : if TPEERERT : i weekend. =? . a ge Results of the weekly Senior own : Francis, Citizens Card Party were chairman presided. There is a Ladies High- Agnes Prescott MUNICIPALITY OF PORT PERRY Respecting Assessment Appeals The assessment roll may be inspected during busi- mess hours, at the municipal offices located at 181 1 . i 2 For name piaint. the : F FF | & he Pai | ae} Fa : : : i t ! | September 11 Mr. and, TUESDAY & THURSDAY Mis. Veen Amalstine held a! 790 Pam. to 9:00 pum. .|corn roast and entertained! an following Verne's mother two sisters! } Forkner Shorthand and one brother, nieces and Gregg or Fitman nephews and some friends from Kingston, ' and will be held every | able tuition. e | oa ihe er PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Sept. 29,1971 - baptism of their great-} Pleased to hear that both she granddaughter, Janice Fleming in the Presbyterian Church in Oshawa. Following the service they attended a family christening party at .| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Flemming. Mrs. Leith Byers was able to spend the weekend at her home from the Community Nursing Home in Port Perry. PERMS -- Reg. and Mr. Byers are enjoying better health now. Mrs. Lynda Pyzer and Mrs. Nancy Kyte and Timothy all of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte while their were away hunting. Mrs. Roy Taylor spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at their country home at Lake Muskoka. $11.50 - $10.50 $13.50 - $12.00 $15.00 - $13.50 HAIR SPRAY -- Reg. $2.00. Now 2 for $2.50 Specials Till Oct. 30th @ 985-7991 Tractor Demonstration TO INTRODUCE FROM POLAND THE NEW On uesus TRACTORS the farm of LLOYD LOWERY 1% miles north of Kirby on highway 35 & 115. Turn west at Onterio Sports Store and go 4; mile west. Thurs., October 7 10:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. COME SEE -- TEST DRIVE Demonstrated through the facilities of the Ontario Farm Machinery Agency KING OF ROASTS Red or Blue Brand BONE IN SHORT © CuT PRIME RIB LEAN RIB STEAKS FRESH CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER». i) MAPLE LEAF or SCHNEIDERS Ib. SAUSAGE Ib. MARGARINE 3 hb. 93c ipton's Soup Mix Chicken Noodle 27: 49c Beef or Irish -- 15 oz. tin Swift's Stews 3' $1.00 Heinz FOOD MARKETS 9d ib. $1.05 Gic 25c 69c oh te Coaadop Meal Yalay, Macaroni or Long Spaghetti Catelli's Ready Cut 23c Pure Raspberry or Strawberry Smith's JAMS 10 oz. pkgs. 9 oz. 39c Shredded Wheat 2 'o: 59c 12 oz. SH Maxwell House -- 6 oz. Instant Coffee REDDIES 35c $1.25 Sweet Mixed or Bread and Butter - 15 oz. jars Rose Pickles 2 for 7ic Scouring Pads -- 10's Blue Jet Pads 29c Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee -- 15 oz. BEEF - A - RONI MEAT BALLS 39c PRICES EFFECTIVE Wednesday to Saturday September 29 to October 2 *