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Port Perry Star, 10 May 1972, p. 2

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2 _PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 3, 1972 Manchester News 'Mrs. Oosterlo visited rel- ativesi in Holland for the past thyee' weeks. * ¥'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barter, "Gésph eek with Mr. L. Best and family. } Mr, Al Prentice, Oshawa called on Mrs. M. Crosier on Saturday. Guests on Satur- day evening were Mrs. Helen Taylor, Mrs. Yvonne Le- Gault, Miss Kim LeGault and Micheal of Stouffville. : "The U.C.W. will meet at , Mrs. Fred Lamb's home on Thursday afternoon May 4th at 2 o'clock. ! Mrs. Bernice Dobson and INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments hh "for. 5 Years Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. H [EMMERSON INSURANCE | AGENCY LIMITED ix Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 2A PEPPY TL) > Fed IE there Is some thing you wan to grow . i'§pent'a few days last Mrs, Pat Kingstone attended a Leader's workshop at Kingsview United Church, Oshawa last week. "There was a good atten- dance at church 'on Sunday morning to hear a very excellent sermon by our minister, Rev, Barry Pogue, of Oshawa. Sunday, May 14th will be Communion Sunday, also Baptismal Sunday. The 4-H gitls are holding a tea and fashion show in the church school room here on Saturday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to anyone interested. ' Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Roberts returned home on Thursday after spending a month in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell spent the week end in Toronto and attended the twenty fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters. They also visited Mrs. Tom Roberts and Mr. L. Stark at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Callers at the Grant Frank- lin home last week were Mr. ~and Mrs. Don Lane and Mrs. Alice Pearce,-Oshawa. Mrs. Pat Lane and Lee of Port Perry were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and . Mrs. Franklin and George. Mrs..A. Fielding spent the week end at Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maurice of Ottawa called on. the Fieldings on Sunday. Mrs. A. Fielding attended the funeral of the late Mr. Dave Kennedy at Lindsay on Monday. Miss Ruth B. Gishler who has been thirty years with Health Servicesin New York, { there is only one | place to go -- and that place is . MASTER F QUEEN ST. 983- 21 31 Jr. homemaker organizer is guest of Scugog wi 'The April meeting of the Scugog Island Women's In- stitute was held at the . Township. Hall on. April 19th. The meeting opened with the OdeandMary Stewart Collect repeated in unison. We were pleased to have Mrs. Reg. Boundey from Port Perry with us. Mrs. Boundey had been leader of the Scugog Junior Homemakers when it was organized in 1947 and 12 units of 4-H work were completed under her leader- ship. Mrs. Boundey reminisced about the days when this group began with 4 members and over the years it grew to be a group of 21 girls at one time. When Mrs. Boundey was teaching parliamentary pro- cedure, her hushand made a gavel to be used at the meetings, and now Mrs. Boundey presented the same gavel to the Scugog Island" Women's Institute, President Mrs. Betty Reader accepted the gavel and expressed thanks saying it would be treasured by our members. 11 members naming a pro- vince and one Roll call was answered by important product from it. The District Annual meet- ing is to be held in Myrtle on ~ May _ 25th. with 3... voting... delegates namely - Betty Reader, Bonnie Gerrow and Elizabeth Stichmann, Eliza Fralick read an article, prepared by her daughter Gloria on "Pollut- ionandwhatwecando!" Lets all start by making a compost . heap with our grass clippings and leaves, In time this will revert back to good soil. Mrs. Elizabeth Stichmann demonstrated how to make a pom-pom and tassel. Next meeting to be held on May 17th with Helen Redman as convenor of Education and Cultural Affairs. New mem- bers are welcome. in Kin Lottery ~~ Mr.Hubert Smith of Arn---} prior, was the winner of $5,000.00 in the Kin Lottery Minikin Draw held in Corn- wall on April 15, 1972. Robert Boyis of Oshawa won second prize" of $1,000.00 Forty Ontarians won $100.00 each. has taken up residence here. We welcome her. Her nep- hew, Dr. Wm. P. MacKay presently in England is well known in this area. Miss Doris Chamberlain, R.N., formerly ofMontreal accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. KingstonetoNiagaraFallson Sunday. Please call 985 - 2579 with news items. - PORT "4 (4 ey ~ 1972 for total prizes of $80,000.00 including a $50,000.00 first prize. Tickets for King Lottery are on sale across Ontario until May 31, 1972. Over 130 Ontario Kinsmen Clubs are participating tothe Kin Lottery project to assist Kinsmen in living up to their familiar motto "Serving the Community's Greatest Need." - ory ~~ of, Lamar Thies | Keeping it clean The----Kin-Lottery - jackpot draw will be held on June 15, _ with Bil) Rods "Don't look back, but, There's: something behind you. Everytime you start up your car, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons pour out at the rate of a pound for every gallon of gasoline you burn. If it's an older car, without the gadgets and adjustments that cut crankcase and exhaust emissions, you are probably dumping two pounds of pollution into the air over every 20 miles or so of road. * And if the car is worn out gr badly out of tune, it could be pushing out carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons at the rate of a pound for every four miles. That costs money. Carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons are what you get when fuel is not burned completely. So what are you doing pouring them out your exhaust pipe when they could be pushing the car? And; of course, enough carbon monoxide is an enclosed space can kill you, Even in the open in a traffic jam -- --if a traffic jam can be called open -- some doctors say there canbe a physical effect from cabon monoxide, especially if you are a cigarette smoker with a certain amount of the "stuff-already in your bloodstream. The hydrocarbons can be unpleasant, too. According to the Provincial Department of the Environment's medical consultant Dr. Maxwell Fitch, they combine in sunlight with oxides of nitrogen to produce Los Angeles' smog -- that's a real grabbagof | "chemicals to make the éyes water and the nose run. The doctor adds that there is some medical opinion =~ that some hydrocarbons contribute to'cancer and some that brin ng on asthma attacks. That's why Ontario believes that clean-running cars are essential to.clean air. And we're going tohave them. By 1975, auto pollution will be reduced to 1964 levels, the Department of the Environment predicts. And as new controls are designed and old cars are taken off the road it will continue to improve. But until then . . keep your car in shape. 'We'll all breathe easier if you do.' Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION BACK HOE COMPRESSOR RENTALS Dig Depths up to 18v2 feet. Phone 985-2333 or Box 489 PORT PERRY PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - 389-2413 OFFICE - RESIDENCE SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST! LIMITED QUANTITY of Abitibi Nantucket Maple prefinished 4x8 Hardboard 155 $5.35 dea REESO R FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry -- 986-7961 PORT PERRY ||

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