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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1969, p. 7

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5) ve ¢ practically gave the people of ' Prince "Albert the old. school nation's birthday. There was - several nearby places are mak: : important. a - building.- "over the past two -years_ are : "load to keep this chance avail: _ _abletoall. SPE Sa He =r REE EgS To: Sin ey LE The People of Prince Albert Two years ago, the Twp, house to form a Community Recreation Centre. It was Centennial Year and many such programs were being introduced throughout Canada as a project to celebrate our a well-attended meeting and a Board set up. - In those two years, interest has dwindled -- so have the offers to help! This- building is ours. Its only cost is its upkeep. Not many. communities have a building such as this one for their use. On the other hand, ing alr go" of heir Corlle 3 "s wrong: Prince. AWer "3 Jin What Inte way to keep our children off the streets.| 'We have an excellent facility available. Let's form an effect-|- ive Youth Program. Kids with somewhere to go, something to do, don't get into trouble. We already have a ping pong table, --a "Piano 'and, 'most But let's also enjoy it our- selves. The Euchres held there almost our only income. We can be very glad that we have attracted people from Oshawa, Port Perry, the Island, Myrtle, Epsom, etc. because few people from Prince Albert can be counted upon for their support. Those that do turn up . have been carrying the Sm EDITOR 3 Ld HE A FEY bids Now, we really need some action. Our workers are tired of carrying the load alone. They feel, perhaps it is their views and methods that are keeping others out. At any rate, your help is needed if we are to keep the doars 6pen and not turn the building back over to the Twp. who, in all probability will'sell it. A. meeting will bg - held May 21stin the school. Come® Bring your ideas: Bé prepared to help. At least air. your views. Put in some new "blood, or keep the old, if you, feel they have satisfied you. They have certainly tried. . We want your ideas and your support. Let's keep the doors open-- we may' even make the next 100 years our goal for: our 1067 Contain Project. = Soliopne who is Leesa. Dear Sirs: | We were most 'pleased to hear that the council of Port Perry have planned to develop the lakefront area. We apprec- iate their foresight in develop- ing such a Park which would undoubtly, the most All we need now to destroy the beauty of such an area is a cement plant looming in all its monstrosity and bellow- ing forth its dust. Rumour has it that such a plant is to be located on Water Street, south of Sweetman's Garage. If the Council feels; that such an enterprise would add any "flict by attacking the seed, TED JACKSON - FURNITURE -- TV. -- "APPLIANCES BONUS No. 1 4 HOOVER CONSTELLATION * VACUUM CLEANER Only Model 456 has. - * 2 Extension Wands * Double Flex Hose * Crevic Too! Floor Brush Litter Brush . 1.Yrs. Replacement". bags FREE FEY $2 4 mes * x * x x ok x OK x * . 2 Bott! 3 beauty. to-the-adjacent area, | COMPARE AT 6 Only Ap aRbny BONUS No. 2 HOOVER FLOOR: POLISHER - RUG SHAMPOOER ES TRON Model 6108 with the following: Set Polishing Brushes Set of Shampoo Brushes Set of Felt Buffing Pads Set of Lambs Wool Buffing Pads Set of Wax Applicator Pads" Set of Steel Wool Pads es Hoover Rug Shampoo FREE Available only at - TED JACKSON FURNITURE - TV. -- APPLIANCES 241 Queen, St, - Port kt 85212 TE COMPARE AT PORT PERRY STAR ~ Thursday, Ma i> 1969 --- we would advise them to visit neighbouring cement plants in the City of: Oshawa. It would seem that a Village "with the potential of Port Perry would have a Plan for allocating Industry and Public recreational localities. ; "Doés the Council have such a Plan? If not, why not? The Council; R.S.V.P. is requested. ; [ J Ne [J FURNITURE -- TV. -- APPLIANCES - Our Annual V.I.P. Sale for our customers only' is over but for the first time we are extending it for 3 Big Days so that: people who have never dealt with us before can see why it pays to buy with 'confidence at Ted The Voice of the Disillusioned 4-H cLugs|t On Wednesday, May 7th, the Port Perry Lion's" 4-H Grain Club held their third meeting at the Port Perry High School. The. meeting was opened at 8:00 pm, by the president Roy Gérrow, and the °secre- tary, Irwin Smith, read the minutes of the last meeting. Roll Call was taken and found all fourteen mé&mbers prevent. The meeting was then turned over to Mr. Burt, the club leader, for' Qiscu--, sion on--this month's topic about weeds and insects. © Mr. Burt pointed out the co tly affects of "weeds on cron production of its poorer yield and quality and extra expenses in the producing of the crop. The controlling | weed by both cultural and chemical means would mini- mize losses due to weed in- festation. He showed "the members some slides on weed: which were helpful in their identification. " Mr. Burt also discussed the damages which insects in- the roots or--the leaves of the crop. Again control by cultural and chemical means was the answer for in<uring the best crop production." : ape [ITLL J ® TE D J AC K sO \ : : z "FURNITURE APPLIANCES 241 [Gucen St. - Port Perry - JnFas3

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