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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1973, p. 27

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[| | SE Tot ERY SS RAY "Sistas We have been asked to remind people of the blood donor clinic, so we'll do it right now. This event sponsored by , Port Perry Kinsmen and Kinettes is to be held on Wed., Apr.4 in the United Church hall from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. They would be glad to have as many volunteers as possible. Things are getting back to normal after the holi- day. The Bruce and Barr families arrived home the end of the week and the Heywood Short car with Mrs. Boe and Mrs. Gladys Short aboard came just this afternoon (Monday). Lynda and Mary Lee Wanamaker from Oshawa spent their holidays with the Wanamaker grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp of Enniskillen and Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt of Bowman- ville attended the Rahm golden wedding in Green- ALL THIS WEEK! RUE DAM DD. | AND THE WEEK AFTER 1 GN i OF 28 3 J OF 08 Bf BY Oi IN HANDY RENTABUG! FORM [#2 RENTABUG! f-- CHARLES CHARGEX ae a} BRIGNALL ~ oss TEXACO Scugog Rd. - Port Perry "EMIELS ON THE MENU EVERYDAY * Seagrave News 1 | bank on Saturday after. noon then spent the even ing at the Wanamaker home. We understand there is another golden wedding coming up this Wednesday. The couple are former Sea- gravers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moase of Port Perry. Their celebration will be strictly a family affair as neither Billy nor Alice feel able to cope with a public recep- tion. A silver wedding in hon- our of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Abernathy was held in Bowmanville on Sat. even- ing. Attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short and Mr .Art Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd of Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mat- thew of Cedar Creek were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Don Beacock & sons. Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carr of Clare- mont and Mr. & Mrs. John Miller of Stouffville. Miss Catharine Nicholls spent part of her holidays with cousins in Lindsay. Here are two bits of news which we aren't keen on reporting. 1. Roy Scott is back again in hospital. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Otto have sold their village home and will be moving back to Oshawa in the near future. We're sorry to lose them. Unit 1 U.C.W. met at the Keen home on Monday ev- ening. Ladies are advised to keep properly clothed as they will soon receive an invitation to the "come-as- you-are" luncheon. to be held on April 5th. Communion service was conducted on Sunday mor- ning by Rev. Critch- with elders Bruce Carr and Clif- ford Short distributing the elements. : At S.S. we almost missed the program number but super Beacock woke up just in time. It was a sort of dialogue reading by Colene Watts and Karen Carr of the junior class. William Wanamaker and Carol Anne Sturman visit- ed the birthday box. -- WHERE GOOD FOOD IS IN ORDER TO PROVIDE BETTER SERVICE . and a BETTER PLACE TO EAT and MEET We Have To Temporarily Inconvenience You "BUSINESS AS USUAL" TAKE-OUT ON ALL OUR MEALS Pizza and Fish & Chips to go According to St. John Ambulance, 12 percent of farm machinery fatalities recorded in a five year priod were children under five years of age, and 15 percent were aged 10 to 19. PLAGE" oN REPORT The Whitby Detachment, Ontario Provincial Police, report that 8 persons were injured in 26 accidents which did $16,352 damage in Southern Ontario County between March 19 - 25. The report does not cover towns which have their own police departments. During the same period there were 7 break and enters, 4 thefts, 1 assault and 6 charges of malicious damage. Two drivers were found to be impaired and 7 offences against the liquor control act were investigated. Black Brown $35% made a Men's { Bluestone Shirts Short Sleeve $700 Craft Jackets for Men $189 to $3500 MEN'S HIGH HEEL Thick Sole - Brown CUSHION FLOOR to secondary OSSTF HONOURS PADRE LAVERTY -- Rev. Dr. A. better known to thousands of Queen's University graduates as 'the Padre" -- is seen receiving the 1973 Lamp of Learning Award, March 20 in Toronto from Douglas Dinsmore, right, president-elect of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation. The award is presented annually to a non-teacher who has major contribution SALE vA education HALF PRICE Marsh Laverty -- Ontario. Have beautiful floors in a jiffy. New designs and tex- tured effects . . . easy to care for, long-wearing. Quakertone Vinyl Floor Good Assortment in stock A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE § BR a a S Ea ae _--ek a aA, TEN k 3 NE ae NT wen

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