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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1974, p. 28

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EAP Co a HW mf ~ lr Sr eT Ce Ch Ae er Ay -- 3 we interested in Mr. Gerald Nelson, Hol- stein Friesian Fieldman for East Central Ontario Dis- trict attended the Central National Holstein show in Madison, Wisconsin on Thursday and Friday of last week. Judge of the show was Dave 'Houck, tendent at Farms Ltd. Dr. Helen M. Bathie has just returned from Omabha, Nebraska, U.S.A. where she attended an extended semi- nar in Chiropractic. herd superin- Romandale Unionville. Perfect attendance awards were presented to ten members of the Port Perry Lions club last evening by visiting Presi- dent Ken Moody of Uxbridge Lions Club. 3 Zone Chairman Bill Tred- well made his first visit to the Port Perry Lions club at their - regular meeting on Monday evening. During the meeting a new member was added to the membership list when Alex Shepherd Sr. Joined the club sponsored by Storey Beare. There is certainly plenty of part time help to be had in and around Port Perry. When the Star advertised for a qualified typist last week, at least 50 calls were recei- ved during the next couple of days. Please keep in mind the Star will be published on Thursday morning next week, due to the Thanks- giving holiday. Seagrave Guides The Girl Guides of Sea- grave have had five meet- ings this fall with eleven members from last year attending plus two new members. Many plans for the coming season have been made, another Hike-a-thon, Region wants official plan for Scugog The Region of Durham is submissions from Scugog on an official plan for the township accor- ding to Allan McPhail, mayor of Brock. Mr. McPhail who was acting chairman of the plan- ning committee told Mayor Lawrence Malcolm of Scu- gog that everything sub- mitted will be taken into consideration when making a plan for the whole region. Mr. Malcolm told regional council that two-thirds of Scugog already has an offi- cial plan in operation, and another part of the township has already had hearings and was ready to implement the plan when the regional government began. Mr. Malcolm wondered what would happen to all this work when a official regional plan is drawn up. An investigation into means other regions get industrial development may soon be made by Durham. Notice was given by Coun. John Aker of Oshawa plans to ask the chief administra- tive officer undertake a study of other areas and find out if industrial development is a local or regional func- tion. a mother and daughter ban- quet where badges and cords earned by the Guides can be presented, a trip to the Toronto zoo. The * annual "Winter Holiday weekend is planned for January or Feb- ruary also next summers camp. they are now busy making crafts for a bazaar. Guiding is for girls from 10 to 14 years of age, new girls are always welcome. Regis- tration and membership night on Monday, October 21 from 7 - 8 p.m. at Seagrave church. For information, contact Mrs. Luke 705- 357-3530 or Mrs. Howell 985- 7690. Asks new rate to start November 1 A motion which Oshawa mayor James Potticary said would tell the province not to dare the region again with a retroactive increase in costs for Homes for the Aged was passed last Wednesday. "The province really has a nerve to try to do this," Mr. Potticary said referring to a letter from the province stating the per diem rate at Homes for the Aged had been increased retroactive to April 1. Initials Tell The Red & White Story J oRW FROZEN FOOD FEATURES! McCAIN'S (JULIENNE) 2-Lb. Bag FRENCH FRIES" 63 7-Lb. Bag 1.19 e MRS. SMITHS GREEN GIANT FANCY PEAS or 2402. SIZE PIE rumecin 89 11.02. PXGS. CORN" 2:89 -- 53. Rhodes Roll | DOUGH \ [VR] = (9, 1 = ¥{") FROZEN - EVISCERATED TURKEYS 12FL. OZ. JAR TENDER - JUICY - MEATY BURNS - PURE POI HAM STEAKSS 1°? SAUSAGE wn § Qi 1-LB. RRINDLESS PACKAQE BACON vevcn $724 PICNICS - woo GG FEATURE! -- EXTRA OLD - WHITE CHEDDAR RNS - MILD CURED 12-0z. Bar BLACK DIAMOND cheese 51.19 FEATURE! --: 32 Fl. Oz. Jar BICK"S PICKLES sweer mxeo 89. BEST BUY! -- * FLAVOUR CRYSTALS TANG orange 4:93 FEATURE! -- ORANGE PEKOE 72 to Package FLOWERDALE TEA BAGS 89 FEATURE! -- NEW RICHER FORMULA 24 Fl. Oz. Bottle JOY LIQUID DETERGENT 79 FEATURE! TIDE DETERGENT «sn 51,99 BEST BUY! -- FANCY QUALITY 28 Fl. Oz. Tin PUMPKIN Stokely's 37. FEATURE! -- OCEAN SPRAY 'The region has asked that the retroactive increase be withdrawn and that a new per diem rate of $11.50 be established effective Nov- ember 1. A meeting with the province was also reques- ted. Two months notice before any further increases are approved was also reques- ted by the region so that the residents of the home could receive -prior notice to any "Thanksgiving Savings at Red & White FEATURE! -- ALL PURPOSE . Ly FLOUR SUPREME LIGHT "FRUIT CAKE 93: si. 99 MAPLE LEAF LARD TENDERFLAKE + 59. STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES cus House 89. SMEATS 6 to 16 Ibs. CANADA GRADE 'B" BURNS or CANADA PACKERS - FULLY COOKED - SKINLESS BUTT PORTION - SMOKED HAMS 89: : LIGHT MEAT CLOVER LEAF TUNA CHUNKS. OCEAN SPRAY WHOLE OR JELLIED CRANBERRY ) SAUCE lt 42: . MOTHER PARKER'S INSTANT COFFEE 10-0z. Jar ~ 1.99 TRY THE GILLETTE MYSTERY SHAVER CONTEST I DEODORANT RIGHT GUARD 99. ORY LOOK -- MEN'S @ FI. Or. HAIR SPRAY «99. GILLETTE 6 to Package TRAC Il BLADES 99. ANTI-PERSPIRANT SOFT & DRI «$1.09 ABORN cn. 51.29 CREME RINSE" 69: BEST EYY! -- BATHROOM TISSUE further increase. Coun. Reg Rose of Scugog, explained that there would have normally been an in- crease in the per diem rate at the homes last April, but statistics needed to compile the increase were not avail- able because of the transfer to regional government. By setting a uniform per diem rate of $11.50 a day, the region 'was taking into account some of the in- creased operational costs, Mr. Rose said. BONUS PACK CARNATION Coffee Mate 18-0z. Jar AYLMER CHOICE GREEN or WAX BEANS + 2 1.1 BABIES onv ricast 2149. RICH - FRUITY MAPLE LEAF Mincemeat 28 Fl. Oz. Tin BEST BUY! -- LEAVER - PIECES and STEMS MUSHROOMS ----- 46 BEST BUY! -- SPAGHETTI oR 2-Lb, Cello LANCIA Macaroni 73 FEATURE! --E. DD. SMITH'S Product of USA Tasty Crisp No. | Seedless GRAPES ib. 49 Product of USA Orange Flesh 49 YAMS 2. CELERY STALKS ea 33 241. oz. Bottle CRANBERRY COCKTAIL 55 FEATURE! -- GRADE No. 1 WHITE CREAMED BROWN BEAR HONEY $1.69 Ontario Grown Crisp Cranchy No. 1 Plant now for early bloom Genuine large size | "UA TULIP BULBS Pis.ors gge Ontario Fancy Grade -McINTOSHREDS ~~ °® 69° 28 Fl. Oz. Bottle GARDEN Cocktail 45- BEST BUY! -- KRAFT 7Y4-0z. Pkg. MACARONI DINNER 23. . FEATURE! D SEAL "4 tan tin SALMON s1.69 PRE-PRICED 48¢1 KERR'S Asstd cello bags CANDIES 2:79 FRENCH'S PREPARED ® Fi. Oz. MUSTARD 27. BULY BEE No. 1 Grade LigUis" HONEY "oT SARAN WRAP PLAIN SPAGHETTI BRAVO SAUCE "37 BON. AMI" "0, RED & WHITE each BROOMS $219 Weston Brown & Serve Dinner Rolls J doz. *1.00 DOWSON'S RED & WHITE Grade "A" Fresh 6- 161bs. . TURKEY'S .. 79° ONTARIO RT PERRY, - Lady Mary Blankets *4.99 Open Thursday & Friday night till 9 p.m v al "ise i oo |

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