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Port Perry Star, 15 Mar 1972, p. 3

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¥ & e f & I iL | f { ] t {4 i { i: 2 f ! x 1 | i i J Last Wednesday. afternoon, John' B. McClelland gave a shorf falk on newspapers and newspaper. production to Mr. Paul Gouett's grade 11 English 'paste-up sheet." ; class at Port Perry High School. Students here are looking at what is known as a YEAR 1 J END CLEARANCE "Most models "available in limited" -giantity. including GP433, GP292, some with Hi - Low gear. All Have oil injection." Warrany good to : December 31, 1972. Up to $200. OFF Color Specialists YAMAHA It's a better ' machine ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA BLACKSTOCK Service to all makes of Television and Stereo Sets All Work Guaranteed Prince Albert (continued) Ed Weeden, in hospital. "Marie Waldinsperger spent. Sunday with the Me- 'Intyre girls, ~~ Webb and Mr, a DA rest : We have just had a home- "coming . week here, Mr. Wilf Sturman,, Mr.. Roy Scott and Mrs, Heywood Short all arrived home from hospital in much better condition, we hope. Mr. Reg Abraham didn't make it then but was released on Monday this week. Mr. and Mrs, Walter King /are the latest victims of the travel bug. They flew to Colorado on Thursday for . a short visit with Muriel's sister. The Belairs arrived back from Florida last Monday. Miss Miriam Chant of Toronto spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. Venner. . On Tuesday the Bert Wanamakers old friends Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Robertson of Haliburton. On Friday evening Mrs. B. Wanamaker and Mrs, N. Wanamaker attended a bridal shower in honour of Miss Joanne Martyn at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Lake, at Oakwood. The World's Day of Pray- er gathering on' Friday af. ternoon drew. only a fair, crowd of the faithful wit about an equal number re- presenting Greenbank and Seagrave. Mrs. Venner conducted the meeting, as ~~ Mr:-and-Mrs-D.~Towns: 1 Scarboro, accompanied Mrs . R. McIntyre to the wedding - dance Saturday of Mr.' and Mrs. David 'Boyd at Clare. mont. Kindergarten parents were treated to a circus on Monday morning, In the --big ring, were "elephants, giraffes, bears, tigers, etc., and even a circus band play- ed, All for Education Week. Older students bhe- came gymnasts, dancers, clay modellers, poetry ana- lysts and music composers in the evening: A good night for parents and child- ren both. Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Mec: Kerihan & Mrs. Luke were dinner guests last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Gambell and boys in' Osh- awa, 4-H girls and their mo. thers were busy shoppin~ this past week for material and sewing supplies for the girls, a "first" in sewing for some. or lawns! ange! Parkside Electro Service 723-5341 20 Ib. ee ize) $2 sol, 'bp GGA aol led entertained Provides excellent tire traction winter walking safety! Ideal for sidewalks, steps, driveways! Contains no salt-- will not or damage concrete Keep a bag handy in trunk or Limited Supply 20% a Left 25 25 Rog. $4.08 $3. 715 dei 3UG06 LUNBER PRERALEY 13S) PR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 8,1972-~ 15 Seagrave sisted by several local la. dies. Mrs, D. Lee gave a fine solo and Mrs, Jacobs spoke in her usual capable manner. - Seagrave ladies served a light lunch. Also on Friday but in the evening the church . choir chaperoned by their. lead. ers Mrs, Short and Mrs. Nobbs journeyed to town for some bowling then re- turned to the church for lunch, The S. S. supers sponsor- ed a snowmobile party on Sunday afternoon when our juniors were given rides and then served lunch at the church, ews _ Attendance "at Sunday services was only fair. At S.S. Cheryl Standish gave a reading as the program con: tribution, Last week's birthday people weré cen sored out so we'll just slip them in with this week's givers, Here are both--Bob Bruce, Gordon Short, Bon. nie Short and Dawn Abra. ham. Save May 7th for our Fel lowship Supper 'at the church, Guest speaker will be wellknown to most -- Glenn Wanamaker. Tired of ooking at old walls? ' cover tem vite Prefinished Wallboard Many Patterns to choose from Priced from heet and $3.99 Fn ; 8" ih wai FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry -- 985-7951 CEILING 'PANELS and TILES TILES Priced from as § low as | 5 each LEARA NCE! SALT-FREE &3 winter Spread Tne "CLASSIC OAK" 4" x 8 Sheets Regular $5.95 each ~~ 985-73N PANELS = PORT PERRY i 2 hs Ne Lm / RL ps SA Nw Ri i ANT Dy Bl FL EN . ey o TY. Ee 1s WS AE LNA - SP

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