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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Oct 1969, p. 14

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WXLAIAY Y Hvis LAVRCV/AY) fest RE EROS TR ROT Bah (ARERR LERNER Ia 3 ) Fa omy FANLAR ra SR ANVIRE AOE AAS 5 ARE ER ACT FRALEY Liskin oo WA Aa) LE ANALY HARUM EL BERS PF 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday; Oct. 2, 1969 Port Perry Star LADY MOTORISTS AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE'ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS FREE Box Of KLEENEX WITH EACH $3.00 Purchase A NEW DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT COLUMBUS 655 - 3892 Phone: One of the main attractions during the Auto Show will be the presence of the G.M. Male Chorus Thursday and Friday, October 2nd and 3rd. The G.M. Male Chorus was formed in 1963 under the sponsorship of the GM Employee Recreation Council and maintains a member- ship of 256 men who work in all parts of the General Motors' plants and offices in Oshawa. For many of its members, singing is their only hobby, and hobby it must Surely be, because of the dedication required for weekly: . rehearsals. As is the fate for a great many people working ~~ '® for General Motors of Canada, several of the choir members work the "swing shift" and this demands an even greater amount of effort and dedication. The Chorus is under the capable direction of Ralph Coup- land, the well-known and respected director of music at the Oshawa Kingsway College and accompanying the Chorus on piano is Barry Devereux, Music Instructor at Oshawa's Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Institute. ADULT ~~ EVENING PROGRAMME Port Pony High School --1969 - 1970 Mrs. | Wood Refinishing an 3 Sr Cd - ae a So Seto REN Sa Se i, ey ot b> or J i NANA NAAN NANI NANA GENERAL INTEREST COURSES ~~ GENERAL INTEREST COURSES 20 ; Basic French : Flower Arranging Basic Spanish Public Speaking Instrumental Music Speed Reading le TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Auto Mechanics -- Basic Lawn Mower, Outboard & Snowmobile Servicing - Basic Drafting Summer Cottage Design * Basic Electronins Television' Servicing Upholstery Gourmet Foods ACADEMIC COURSES Hostess Hints, Foods ! : g Beauty Culture XII Biology Sa ine a eo Physical Fitness, Men a Summer Cottage. Construction. Physical Fitness, Women rade' 4 10. Upgrading 4 1 2 ie z Courses' in: Landscaping (Horticulture) : X Interior Decorating heute BUS. & COMM. SUBJECTS Sewing: Science Basic Bookkeeping Basic , ) Basic Short Hand * Tniemaniste A Basic Typing : Intermediate Typing Business Machines © FIFTEEN PEOPLE MUST REGISTER BEFORE A COURSE MAY BE STARTED. : - ACOURSE NOT LISTED MAY BE STARTED FOR ANY FIFTEEN REGISTRANTS. FEE'S -- $1 0.00 per subject per semester (10 weeks). 11 ME a Tuesday evenings, commencing Oct. 14, 7:00 to 10:00 (except for special courses). REGISTRATION ~-- Tuesday evening, October 7, 7:00 to 10:00 at the high school office. . For further information telephone the high school, 985-7337. CLASSES -- -- Commence October 14th | The Ontario County Board Of Education S.E. LOVELL G.L. ROBERTS Chairman Director IN Burketon News Mr. Leonard Stinson; Oshawa spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Smith and family Mrs. B. MeKaig, Oshawa visited Saturday with Mr. and H. Grace and family. The tobacco harvest here is completed and report is a very good season. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant {and boys Oshawa were supper | - guests of Mrs. R. Davey. Sunday visitors at Mrs. W. '| Bryans home "were Mr. and Mrs.' Kendal, Mrs. M. Brown, Port Perry, Mrs. R. Stephenson Laurence Greenwood, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. ? C. Cooper, Orono. Sorry to report Mrs. Ben Hubbard of Bowmanville, formerly of Burketon apatient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. .J. Albrams, Tyrone called on friend in this district on Wednesday. --Recent visitors at the home------3 of Mrs: Tom Bailey were: Mrs, ; Ruby Harding, Oshawa; Mr. and. Mrs. Roy McDonald. Bowmanville; Mr. Wm Me- Donald, Toronto; and Mrs. J. - #4 Peeling and Mary Oshawa. Brendean Game Farm . R.R. 4 Uxbridge Telephone 985-7465 SHOOTING MATCH Saturday, October 4, 1969 ~ RAIN OR SHINE SHOTGUNS -- RIFLES "(NO TELESCOPES) PRIZES -- Commencing 12:30pm. - 9.00 pm. | Draw For BEEF At 7:00 p.m. All PROCEEDS For The Operation. Of BALL CLUBS TURKEYS _. Controlled hunting, over 400 acres of | magnificent natural | pheasant cover. Sea; | son from 1st Sept- } ember 1969 -- 31st ff March, 1970. ! Hunting privileges |} $10.00 per day, alf minimum number of | * +2 pheasants released | per hunter. I Bag limit of 3 pheas- |f antsregardless of sex. |i Located in the town: ship of Reach, just 7 miles SW of Port |i Perry. Write or phone |i for brochure or} reservations, @ PA

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