2 Norm Cafik, the Ontario Riding M.P. was obviously enjoying his work when he joined Ajax Mayor Williams LeGros in cutting the ribbon " to officially open the town's beautiful new swimming pool. In his introductory remarks, Mayor LeGros paid tribute to Norm Cafik for the work he had done in securing a combination grant and loan from the federal government of $445,000 for the pool. Well in excess of $100,000 will be covered by the grant portion. Over 300 residents of the town were present for the #8 opening, and gave Mr. Cafik a resounding ovation when he concluded his remarks. Mr. Cafik stated that he had . contacted all the municipal- ities in the Riding when he learned that these grants were available from ottawa, ®. and he was very pleased that the Mayor and council of Ajax took advantage of the program to get this sports asset for the entire com- munity. Earlier in the evening, Mr. Cafik attended the official opening of the new Ajax Day Care Centre. Mr. Cafik has secured over $2,000,000 in federal grants over the past year. Mr. Cafik stated that the $2,000,000 he had secured for this Riding was probably the largest amount for any riding in Canada. During the first months of his life the-new baby sleeps almost continually, waking only when he is hungry, St. John Ambulance assures mothers:to-be. He may fall asleep even in the midst of his feeding and will need to be awakened by stroking his feet gently or by changing his position. ® LIONS CLUB OF PORT PERRY INC. eo "Cafik opens new Ajax pool PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1972-5 Continued Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Locke of Lindsay were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard. ; 'Mrs. Howard Forsythe spent the weekend with Mrs. Bruce Bailey while Bruce visited the hunting camp at Mr Minden. : Mrs. Handel is at her home for a few weeks. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent Toronto the week end with Mr, and ig, Mrs. Dennis having a Paper Drive on Mrs. Clair Brochman of Thompson returned on Wed. September 30. Please have Courtice. papers tied and at end of Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Mrs. Breithaupt of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Watson of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Len Pilkey of Uxbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell recently. Mr. Jack Crosier accom- panied Mr. Gordon Robson of Kintore on a fishing trip to Harcourt, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mac- Utica News Cannell, Miss Janet Greeves and Mr. Brian McCannell of were guests of Mr. Mervyn MacCannell. Miss Hazel Balfour spent Friday in Oshawa and en- __joyed a visit with relatives from Port Colborne at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mark's home. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson enjoyed the anni- versary service at Siloam United Church on Sunday nesday from a trip by plane to the West Coast, where they visited relatives at Vancouver and Nelson, B.C. They returned by bus to Calgary by plane to Winni- peg when they visited at Miami, Manitoba and by train to Toronto. We are sorry that Mrs. Thompson had the misfortune to re- ceive a leg injury but are glad that she is much better SAAR ALAAAAIIRIALIAAAAIAAIAIAAAAAATTIATTTTTTTLLTTVETVALVCAANNCNSSOANNNNANNNNSS SSN NNSNS SY Get in on our again. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett of Port Perry on Friday evening. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beare and girls of Oshawa visited the Wilburs. The Cubs and Scouts with their leaders, Mr. and Mrs. " Larry Kendall, Mr. Dennis * Symes, Mr. Ross Munroe Ral | and Mr. Tony Zoet went camping on Mr. Ray Mun- roe's farm during the week end. . The Cubs and Scouts are weekend and Mrs. driveway at 8:30 a.m. Mrs. Stark of Toronto, and Mrs. Gordon Day and Anita of Brougham called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip on Sunday. The Kin Blood Blitz will be held in Port Perry United Church on Thursday, Octo- ber 5, from 1:30 to 4:30, and from 6:30 to 8:30. Prices Effective Wed. to Sat. Sept. 27 - 30 ROSS & MARG'S CARLOAD FOOD MARKET PRINCE ALBERT -- Phone 7% 985-2492 SAN - = RD BICK SWEET Gherkins 2 ox 4 Be ROSE SWEET BLADE ROAST This Weeks MEAT Features ar h [9 0 ARARRARARESNNAANSNSNNSNSO NSS NSN NNN SS SN SSS NNN b Er 3g cas oe op EEA AZ Win up to $500 There is still time to win by joining the LIONS BINGO now. All previous numbers which have been called are listed below along with the numbers valid for next week. THIS WEEK'S NUMBERS N-43 -G-59 Valid Mon., Oct. 2 Valid Tues., Oct. 3 Game No. 1 Numbers Called To Date 1, 2,3, |16 19, 6, 7,8, |21, 23, 9, 10, 1225, 26, 1,14,15, 20, 24, 33, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 45 34, 46,47,48 | 61 62, 63, 50, 52,54 |64, 66, 68, 56,57,58 69, 72, 74, 75 65, 70, Complete rules.on the back of each card. 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