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Port Perry Star, 11 Apr 1973, p. 23

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Ce ---- 1 ' "In .the past, I *Drug users on increase in Lindsay A major crackdown on drug use is underway in Lindsay and already almost as many charges have been laid as were laid all last year, Chief Jack Wales reported that his department, as. of March 1, took complete charge of all drug investiga- tions and laying of charges. officers of Lindsay department may have conducted the investi- gation but the charges were laid by officers of the Peterborough Detachment of the RCMP. In the first three months of this year, 22 persons have been charged with drug offences in Lindsay. In 1972, a record year for drug prosecutions, 25 persons were charged. St John Ambulance warns that irritating fluids, such-as acids, caustics, cleaning fluids, when splashed into the eye may cause serious damage within a few seconds. Wash the chemical out immediately with at least one quart of water or, if necessary, any bland, cook drinkable fluid. The casualty must receive medical atten- tion at once. Utica News Service will be held in Utica United hurch on Sunday, April 8, at 11:30 a.m. in charge of the minister, Rev. A. Foster. At the conclusion of the service there will be a brief congregational meeting to elect a new member of Session. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell were Mr. Jim Philip," Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neale of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Trick of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ern Simpson of Killworthy. Master Randy Haugen spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Elford of Raglan on Sunday. Congratulations to Todd Wilbur and Charlie Brown who played on the Port Perry Malmont Farms Hockey team that won the Lake Shore Division champ- ionship on Wednesday night and the championship in the Uxbridge tournament on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall have returned from a three week vacation to Mexico where they spent some time in Mexico City and Acapulco. Scugog Women's Inst. The March meting of the Scugog Island Women's Institute was held at the Scugog Township Hall on- March 21st. President Betty Reader welcomed 9 members and opened the meeting with the Ode. Roll call -- What do you think of the Metric System? Motto -- Be prepared to learn the Metric System and comments by Betty Reader. A letter was read from one of the members, Trudy Zingg visiting in her home- land of Switzerland. She visited a general meeting of a Swiss Institute and a card signed by 35 members of this Institute was sent to us. Topies for training schools and courses were discussed and the following were chosen. Training school -- Quilts and Accessories for your home. Short Course -- Clothing and Textiles; and Institute Workshop. Food form -- Calorie Countdown; and Poultry Please. Bonnie Gerrow gave a ON THE MENU EVERYDAY 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 report from the executive. Meeting she attended in Myrtle recently. She asked each Convenor to have their Annual report to read at the April meeting and suggested to the nominating committee to include a Membership Committee in their slate of officers. A highlight of to-nights meeting was the modelling of the clothes each member had made from knits. A commentary was given by Elizabeth Stichmann. This Thursday the members will be attending Summary Day in Uxbridge. Bidding was brisk for a white elephant sale, followed by a social time. H. E. Hohnson OPTOMETRIST for appointment call 985-2383 or Zenith 59240 iol, iy PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 4th, 1973 -- -- \ ONY Perry Kinsmen and Kinettes Wednesday, april 4 from 1:30 will take place at the United to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:30 to x. ; Church in Port Perry on 8:30 p.m, 3 Baby Julia stayed with her Albert; Miss Diana Maye of £4 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwood, Mr. and Mrs. POSES OLOIOOVVLOOVICVIIOOVIVOOOIO00009, "hs Holmes of Toronto. . Fred Dupree and daughter . LL a 3 : Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Harry : Just published A Facsimile Edition of .® is of Keswick were visitors Griffin and daughters of 4 EARLY SETTLEMENT AND PROGRESS OF e i with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Unionville; and all the & ONTARIO COUNTY . $ Jat Fielding last Tuesday. Saunder family including the $ by J. E. Farewell £. The regular euchre in the six grandchildren. ) (originally published by the Gazette-Chronicle 4 i. hall was cancelled on Friday Mr. Stevn Hill and Mr. & Press, Whitby, 1907) & RS night as the Hall Board were Bruce Kirton spent the § A valuable source .of historical information and € gh having the ceilings painted winter holiday week with p 4 data on the history and development of Ontario $ yo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis @ County. Beginnings of townships, villages and § 7 Guests at a buffet dinner at hompson. $ towns. Illustrated with pictures of landmarks and 1 vi AL anders ih and Mes Dennis & portraits of prominent citizens. Limited Edition. 1 13 2 @ ompson were visitors with ; I LL <4 nai { Miss Sharon Saunders birth- - per 5 Mrs Fred Lockett of b 4 Hard cover, 206 pages - Price $10 00 post paid 3 a. day included Mr. and Mrs. Brooklin on Sunday. 2 3 Please order from: Mika Publishing, é 5; y , : ley St., P.O. Box 536, & Doug Page, Doug Jr. and Mr. John Arnold of $ 200 Stanley St., TR Ge Sherri of Locust Hill, Mr. Toronto called on Mr. and § Seliaville, Ont, 3 3 and Mrs. James McHarg of Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell on ) Tel. 8139624022 . $ i Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. unday. p 4 Also available: Illustrated Atlas of Ontario é % Denzil Moore of Blackstock, The Red Cross blood donor p4 County @ $13.00 post paid. b 4 fs' Mr. Bob Heayn of Prince clinic organized by the Port §e00000000000606666660666666666606666666% A oR ! Pil MEN'S LEATHER SHOES RUBBER SOLES = Gye 3d FOR SPRING New patterns, new tex- tures, new colors. It works wonders for wardrobe versatility. Neat. 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