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Port Perry Star, 21 Nov 1973, p. 7

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ahii dial dann HLT PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 21st, 1973 -- 7 on On LI | J 1 PHILIPS MODULAR G | COLORTV i a stock Recreation cenire Saturday: Those receiving Secondary School Graduation Diplomas were: From Danny Pantschuck, Dave Larmer, Brian DeJong, Kenny Crawford, Dale Van Camp. Front row: Barbara Rohrer, Marilyn Duff, Linda Johnson, Cartwright High School students received dip- lomas during Commencement Exercises in Black- Modern Boarding Facilities Class and/or Private Lessons All Levels Training All types of Horses ALSO AVAILABLE December 1, 1973 Indoor Arena With rental possibilities available CALL - 1-852-7700 ® Hats ® Horns @ ® Buffet @ Limited number of tickets being sold - act fast. PROCEEDS to Park Development. Leslie Wright, Denise Edgerton, Bill Woods. Community Nursing Home Monday, Nov. 12th Mr. S Storey celebrated his 81st birthday. His wife and friends came to visit. He has been a patient a long time and we all wish him good health for his future. Tuesday 13th, we had a church service given by Mr. Hook a laymen baptist, who gave a fine service. The usual hymns were sung. He was accompanied by a young girl about ten years old who renewed some nice tunes-on a clarinet. She was a fine player and should go far. Good luck and health for her future. We would like to thank Mrs. Margaret Coxwall of Utica for treats received for the residents, a very nice gesture and fully appreci- ated. We have started showing films every Friday night. It passes a pleasant hour away PORT PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ADVANCE ORDERS FOR TICKETS will be taken at Eleanor's Flowers, Richard's Beauty Studio, Port Perry Star or by calling Roberta Drew at 985-7183 to be held at CLUB ANNRENE during these long nights. We would like to thank Nurse Nash for her time and work for this effort. We had our usual Bingo night. There were six win- ners, four men and two ladies. The names being Mrs. Phoenix, Mrs. Fetcher, Mr. B. Moraz, Mr. Samells, Mr. Smith (2) and Mr. G. Christie (2). The following were absent from the home. Mr. G. Christie, Mr. N. Samells, Mrs. KE. Pearcey, Mr. Garred, Mr. E. Butt, all of . whom had evening. returned by While the Yukon is usually viewed as a northern area, its capital, Whitehorse, is the most westerly capital in Canada. Whitehorse is 800 miles farther west than Los Angeles. weary - THE DUNLOE with Autocolor Clean, contemporary lines accent ¢ and distinguish the Drage e. The Dunloe features the hy ar 4 9 chassis with built-in long life b 11 dependability and value. All the subtle touches that add so much to ? iM the quality of a fine piece of furni- ~~ GREY die ¢ ture can be found in the new, built- SP ECIAL ' i to-last natural walnut finished cab- inet. ¢ 4 ! : GREY CUP SPECIAL ! 4 PHILIPS 20 1Ve 95 1 UHF-VHF, ¢ , consolette" or table model, sec: $ ! p 4 Chasis 4 ' THE BALBOA . } Model C26P403 with Autocolor The beauty of Canadian contemporary design is admirably captured in this full con- sole model. Here simplicity of line reigns ¢ high, making the Balboa ideal for a variety of room decors. It is fashioned in the tradi- tional good taste that characterizes Philips fine furniture cabinetry. Deep inlaid mould- ings along the full base make this a distin- guished set you'll be proud to own. The superb performance of the Modular 4 chassis will provide you with countless hours of beautiful colour entertainment. 4 9 PRICES 1 YEAR Full Warranty and { INCLUDE Home Service PLUS - 2 YEAR PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY 10) is of toward

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