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Port Perry Star, 31 Jan 1973, p. 24

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€ Vey BARE" PRY | A Rd od 8 bedi RA ada ind in i rb bie a hh uM iio Ms nom sat Nec ss Waco 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan 17th, 1973 new but active organization, Port Perry Snowmobile Club is staging a Snowmobile Safety Clinic at Utica Hall, Thurs- day, January 18. This meting should be an obligation to all who operate a snowmobile. A relatively Mr. Tom Renny, Toronto, Campaign Co-Ordinator for the Canadian Cancer Socie- ty, was guest speaker at the North Ontario County Unit Cancer meeting on Tuesday last, at the Presbyterian Church in Uxbridge. Mem- bers were present from Scott, Sunderland, Port Perry, Mara, Beaverton, Cannington and Uxbridge. Mr. Renny spoke on Faith, Hope and Love. In his remarks he said "That the Cancer Society was built on just those three things." At the beginning of the evening members of the Uxbridge Variety Club supplied en- joyable entertainment. The campaign objectives were set for each branch. Port Perry's objective is $3,800. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Samells and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mackey on the birth of their grandson, a fourth son for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mackey of Oshawa. The Stouffville Bantam team flew to Switzerland last Friday for several games in that country. The trip was made possible by Arthur Latcham when he donated $8,000. to the cost. Port Perry also benefitted from his generosity when he made the construction of the new O.P.P. Reports The Whitby Detachment of the OPP patrol the southern half of Ontario County with the exception of those mun- icipalities with their own Police Departments. For the week of January.8 14, there were 21 motor vehicle collisions resulting in 11 injuries and a total vehicle damage of $15,200. There were 13 liquor offences, 6 cases of break and entry, 5 robberies, 2 cases of malicious damage, and 4 traffic complaints. INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 7 2% For 5 Years Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 4 ROUND THE TOWN'; Community Centre at the lake front possible. Members of the Kinsmen Club were busy last evening cleaning snow from the huge ice surface on Lake Scugog. When the weather permits the Fire Department will be flooding, "and preparing a smooth surface for skating, in preparation for the Winter Utica News Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, January 21 at 11:30 a.m. The Annual Congreégat- ional Meeting for the Epsom Goodwood-Utica churches will be held in Epsom United Church on Monday, January 22 at 8 p.m. You are. invited to attend. L Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Waring, Susan and Helen of Ajax and Randy, Dean and Sharri of Port Perry. Mrs. Michael Schofield of Taunton called on Mrs. Cecil Harper on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ken- dall; Jill and Mark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thorndyke and family of Oshawa on Sunday after- noon. ' Miss Hazel Balfour a a day in Port Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mark. The Port Perry Ski-Doo Utica Community Hall on Saturday evening. Visitors with the Sutcliffes on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs." David Bray and Miss Marlene Bray of Ashburn and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brockman of Courtice this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beare and girls of Oshawa 'spent Saturday evening with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip and Parry were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Philip of Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Skuce of Taunton were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. Mrs. Carl Graham of Prince Albert and her daughter, Mrs. Hargraves of Toronto called on Mr. 'and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Sat- urday evening. Carnival. Mrs. Bruce Haugen, Club enjoyed a party in the and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur. --_-- Celebrate ¢ ¢ ¢ bs $ ¢ ¢ p i N : bs BEST BUY! (1) ¢ KELLOGG'S Corn Ft BEST BUY! UMER S Stet : | A $ AYLMER R BUTT ER TR = LIQUID 2: 69- 'a PE ANUT B BEEF OR 1MISH + ¢ BEST BUY! LN QUALITY - CREAM STYLE RN p pret AN STEWS 2 : § $ AY 3 Doz. Good Size ¢ Tangerines $1.00 VIVA TiSSUE 6151 [J Linn Toe) No. 1 Grade | BILLY Bee wower 1.00 | ORANGE J Mushrooms 1. 69¢ | FEATURE! -- RHODES FROZEN . ¢ BREAD Dough Sus 7 | 6s Fl. o Tins 1212 FL 3 Tins CA BBAGE Ib. 1 4c ' i GREEN PEAS + - 55. spanish {JELLY Desserts 10:99. ONIONS 2: 49¢ | FEATURE! -- BEEF - CHICKEN - SPARE RIBS bs | CHEEIN-A'BAG 2/69: 3 -- 1 | SLICED BREAD 26 =. ne | { MARGARINE hood Qe | SECRET 6 A. ox. tin 98 ; HALO SHAMPOO ...... 89¢ FEATURE! -- E. D. SMITH'S APPLE PIE FILLER ---- 43 4 FEATURE] -- posguty Hix EN i | ALLEN'S Fruit DRINKS 35. ks ¢ FEATURE! -- EVAPORATED Wines 3 8 i | RED & WHITE MILK 2 43. 4 FRATU Aft fw MOUNT SOVAL FOR A TASTY, TEMPTING MEAT ioe: CURED . NO WASTE | | CHOICE GREEN PEAS 5:99. | ROUND BEEF =... 88: EAL FEATURE! 3 Ib. DELICIOUS 5 ib. MaciNTOSH....c.cccoveeneenese®5¢C 3 ib. 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