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Port Perry Star, 14 Feb 1973, p. 9

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Port Perry 4-H Club- Meeting "1 was held on February 50 1973 at Mrs. Brants house. Our unit was entitled "Cottons May Be Smart". We opened the meeting with the 4H Pledge, Next, we had the election of officers. They are President Kim Harrison. Vice Presi dent Debbie Short, Secretary Patsy Smith, Assistant Sec- retary Margot Van Schagen Press Reporter Cyndy Hogg, Treasurer Diane Appleton Assistant Treasurer Jackie Willis. We are leaving our club name until next week. We discussed the general outline of the project and discussed plans for Achieve- ment Day. We were handed out information and facts about our unit. We discussed the information we were given. We closed our with the 4H motto. meeting Press Repoorter Cindy Hogg Charges laid A Simcoe Street man has been charged with careless driving as the result of an unusual mishap at Rosa and Queen Streets February 2. Police believe that a 1969 Ford. which has been travel- ling south on Rosa Street, came to a stop at the Queen Street stop sign at about 3:30 p.m. Friday. A 1965 Pontiac driven by Michael Seaver of. Whitby came to a Sp behind it. Then for some reason the Ford backed up into the front of the Pontiac. The owner of the Ford has been charged. Ontario Riding Lip Grauts Total $201,709 A $16,380 Grant to con- struct public washrooms and changerooms in Port Perry's punicpaark was among the $204,709 Local initia- tives Progin H for Ontario Riding an- nounced this week by Nor- man Cafik, M.P. BILL MILEY UGAR ~o SPICE this ended. it was a mess indeed. For some reason, the C.0. was not amused, when he surveyed the mess-in the morning. Surly old coot. It cost about twenty of us ten quid each to redecorate the officers' mess. Ah, dear. Nowadays they'd call it flagrant vandalism, and sock the taxpayer for the damages. In those days, it was high spirits, and we paid the shot ourselves. Oh, Mr. Jones. you might mention thats Wrexham had one of the best hockey teams in England. We were about eighty percent Canadian, with several hockey players of Jr. A. calibre. Our C,0. ,an Englishman, had lived in Canada and'loved the game. We won every game, except the crucial last one. Our goalie hit the ice with about twelve pints of bitter in him. He was outstanding. Everytime the opposing team shot, he'd stop two of the three pucks he saw, but miss the third. Score, 14-2. And a happy Valentine's Day to all. A Favorite Religious Broadcast - VOICE OF PROPHECY: Station: Time: HEAR H.M.S. RICHARDS explain the scriptures in thelight of Bible Prophecy did BIBLE COURSE Please cheek choice Mr., Mrs., Miss. Please send me the first lessons in the Free Voice of Prophecy Bible Correspondence Course. No books to buy. No obligation. I wish to enroll in the: [J FAITH BIBLE Course in 40 lessons JUNIOR Course in 24 lessons LIGHT OF THE WORLD Course in 25 lessons Please send free Bible Lessons to: SEND Street and Number. TODAY! | | | I | ENROLLMENT BLANK i I | } 1 | | P. 0. Box No.____Rural Route No._____ Rural Route Box No. Zone. State. General Contractors We now wish to let you know we can provide complete electrical service, and are capable of Residential, Commercial, Rural and panel control. Ask for a firm price or an estimate (It Pays) NO OBLIGATION We also do Plumbing and Carpentry PVVVVVVVVYYIVY. VOY OOOOVY ) FTV VV OVO OVI VIII ; TIVVVIVIOTIIIVIIIIOOOPOSPIOP VD cases on increase in County Reported cases of venereal disease in Oshawa and district tripled in 1972. . "but better reporting of statistics, rather than a staggering upsurge in VD, may have accounted for much of the imnereasc. That's the opinion of Dr. Cam Stewart, medical health officer of the Oshawa - Ontario County district health unit. He made his remarks last week after a Toronto med- ical officer said VD had reached the "epidemic" stage in 1972. There's a "considerable increase' in VD in Ontario County. Dr. Stewart said, but no "epi- demic" vel The local health unit recorded 55 cases of VD in 1971 and 151 in 1972. Dr. Stewart said. Many were among young people. "These figures are based entirely on cases reported to me by phsycians." he added. added. Statistics Canada this week cited an increase of 2.006 cases of venereal disease in Ontario in 1972, compared to 1971. BALLARD LUMBER their Us. GENERAL CONTRACTING * All Types of Construction * By Contract or Time & Material Home construction has been our business for years. We've built them, remodelled them and designed them. We know what materials are best suited for individual values, their shortcomings or durability. qualified to offer you advice and service for any Home Improvement or Construction project. Our main concern is to offer you unrivalled service. LARC ACT Boo] [11 = of IN|] SY BUILDING SUPPLIES AT COMPETATIVE PRICES Estimates REE © Delivery PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 7th, 1973 -- 13 4] FIRE gutted a'shed on the farm of C. Chronis, R. R. 4, Uxbridge January 31. The shed was empty when it started to burn. The Port Perry volunter fire brigade managed to get out to the farm on the Reach 10th line west of Hwy. 12 in time to save the shell of the building. A large gaping hole was burned in the roof and several holes were burned in the front of the building before the fire was brought under control. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985 - 7335 P.O. Box 329 -- 159 Casimir Street We know their We're requirements. Try EoD @mD- ADVERTISED PRICES ARE CASH and CARRY MEMBER OF TO GIVE YOU MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY PLANNING CENTRE complete with: for: * New Homes * Cottages WU CTEN ON * Farm Bldgs * Kitchens * Rec. Rooms § * Design * Drafting and * Blueprint Facilities ee EAT Tt

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