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Port Perry Star, 19 Dec 1973, p. 3

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Both teams again battled hard and hit often, continuing to play in the same fashion as Port Perry's game. B% EMIELS PLACE TAKE-OUT SUGGESTIONS for the Festi Geos" e 1st Quality Shrimps (7 PER ORDER) eo 1st Quality Scallops (7 PER ORDER) © Beef Coquettes (2 PER ORDER) Above orders come with our special Home Made Sauce ® PIZZA 9 & 12 Sizes Cut to vour order WE WOULD LIKE TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS. Orders guaranteed, only if phoned in before 8:00 p.m. day of party CHRISTMAS EVE - 8 CLOSED CHRISTMAS & BOXING DAY 985-2066 6:00 P.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE - 6:00 P.M. and NEW YEAR'S DAY Directors re-elected Secretary-Manager David H. Clemons has announced that the Board of Directors for the Holstein-Friesian As- sociation of Canada in 1974 will remain unchanged for areas outside the province of Ontario. In returns'tabulated December 4, 1973, the fol- lowing directors were re- turned to office in their respective territories: British Columbia - Gordon E. McKay, Richmond, B.C. Alberta Lawrence E. Henderson, Lacombe, Al- berta. Saskatchewan - Oli Narfa- son, Gimli, Manitoba. Quebec - Pierre Gignac, Disraeli, Que., Pierre Paul Cassidy, Lennoxville, Que., J.D. St. Pierre, Grenville, Que., Leo Jacobs, Cap Sante. New Brunswick - Grant P. Floyd, Sussex, N.B. Nova Scotia and Newfound- land - Peter E. Dickie, Belmont, N.S. Prince Edward Island - Andrew M. Jardine, Char- lottetown, P.E.I. The Directors for Ontario will be decided at the annual meeting of the Association which will be held February 13, 1974, at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. All other- provinces hold their elect- - ions by mail ballot. New Deadlines Display Advertising: 3 P.M.- MONDAY Week of Publication Classified Advertising: (Accounts of sports reports, meetings, etc.) 6 P.M. - MONDAY Week of Publication PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 19th. 1973 -- 3 Race shapes up for PC nomination With a federal election this winter a distinct possibility, three area Progressive Conservatives say they will definitely seek the 'party candidacy in Ontario Riding and there is a good chance a fourth person will enter the race. The PC nominating meeting has been scheduled for Jan. 30 in the Uxbridge High School but it is reported it will likely be held earlier if an election is called within the next couple of weeks. The latest to enter the battle for the PC candidacy is lain Grant, son of Dr. and Mrs. W.G.Y. Grant of Brooklin. He is now completing his undergraduate education at 'the University of Winnipeg, and his main courses are in the fields of political science and public administration. Announcing his intention to run for the candidacy in a letter to the Ajax Progessive Conservative Association Grant said he was employed by both the Ontario and Manitoba governments and the Manitoba PC association for various periods during the past four years. "I have also been cam- paign manager for one fed- eral candidate and for two provincial candidates," said Grant. ¢'l can assure you that I know of the work involved in winning an election." i Another possible conten- der for the nomination is York University Professor Thomas Hockin, who is ex- pected to confirm or deny rumors that he will be: a nominee shortly. Two women have declard themselves nominees for the PC candidacy. They are Mrs. Joyce Bowerman of flast Whitby Township, who is Women Conservatives, and Anne Wanstall of Clare- mont, a consumer journa- list and television cooking personality. erry, | Christmas * U wish fo express our genuine hanks fo allofour valued customers, friends and employees during our 44 years of business in Port erry. Or fas beer a great salis action to have been abl. fo derve you these past years and Sui everyone a Very Merry Christmas. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Gord Reesor HRISTMAS GIFTS Ladies Polyester Slims Ladies' Pant Suits Ladies Pant Tops Housecoats Gowns Slippers $39 . $450 $G00 A.W. BROCK [92 OF SAW S34 WY 0 OBA ASM NO 34) Flannelette Arnel Brushed Arnel 12%. $1 099% $9595 $399 _ $500 $998 _ $495 $398 _ $495 34% Perky Penguin ~~ 3% $12% . 314% 398% .$319% $14% .517% Kayser QQc _ $]50_ $900 $139. 8]59. 8959 89c 59 PANTY HOSE HOSIERY KNEE HIGHS ANKLETS FISHER-PRICE TOYS Creative Coaster '13% Frisky Frog 323% 319% Airport Play School

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