3 al ww LUA re vag ay ' Lat ' £ ST Rr (NAR stlaguuntbdaiudebisrkstimindour baton Alain Prince Albert and area news To the Port Perry Star editor, staff and readers, I wish the following - May you have the gladness of Christmas which is Hope, The spirit of Christmas which is Peace; The heart of Christmas which is Love. On Tuesday, December 10 at 6 p.m., the church parlors lent an ideal atmosphere when the U.C.W. hosted their annual party for the Friend- ly Visitors and Senior Citiz- ens groups totalling seventy guests who sat down to a turkey dinner and 'sump- PORT PERRY STAR Company Limited A Serving Port Perry, Reach, Scugog and Cartwright Townships P. HVIDSTEN, Publisher J. PETER HVIDSTEN, { Advertising Manager Member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association Member of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association Published every Wednesday by the Part Perry Star Co. Ltd., Port Perry, Ontario Authorized as second. class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash Second Class Mail Registration Number 0245 tuous foods. A liberal amount of prizes were pre- sented, too. Mrs. Earl Martyn ably conducted a lively sing-song, after which Mr. and Mrs. L. Pereman and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. McGregor contributed tdwards a variety program conprising of several musi- cal instruments put. into action, also vocal numbers. The party in general was a delight to everyone. Each person who made up the large congregation on Sunday, was welcomed at y toa wi a n Sh hyn ih A BIG SELECTION OF EXCIT RISTM the door by Mr. F. Dantzer. The church sanctuary was bright and gay for the season. We appreciated the vocal number rendered by the Junior choir who were clad in white. The adult choir adorned in their black touch- ed off with scarlet red collars (continued on page 14) Request building permits for seven Village lots Mr. Robert Longmuir and Mr. Ross Murray, two local developers and contractors approached council Monday night attempting to obtain building permits for seven lots on the former J. J. Gibson propery. Again the big question was water, or lack of it. But Mr. Murray didn't think this would be too much of a problem, The Region Works Depart- ment, according to Mr. Murray, has promised water supply from the new well during the summer, 1975. "If you can get water that soon," councillor Kenny said, "pn eat my hat in front of the new Post Office." However, the council did pass a motion to the effect that building permits would be issued and a sub-division agreement will be entered Men's Plaid '5.95 Ladies SLIPPERS Children' S '2.98 - *4.98 Fisher Price DOLLS *11.95 Karen Magnussen DOLL , i, WZ o x A) by Fisher-Price into, when obstacles, such as the responsibilities on the part of the developers in regards to the construction of roads, sewers, etc., to the specification of Durham Region Works Department have been settled. Museum continued arly interested in the Jimmy Frise collection. He told Mr. Bertrand, he first learned to know Mr. Frise when he was working as a copy boy in the Toronto Star and the artist contribut- ed his popular drawings to the delight of Star readers. For some reason, Mr. Frise took a liking to the young Mr. Goss and created the three drawings as a personal gift to him. Raggedy Ann DOLLS '1.49 *4.95 325% . $350 KAYSER Panty Hose 3 7752.99 10,00 Brushed Arnel Gowns '9.95 to ¥7.95 -- IFTS SALE FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR usr OPEN TILL 9: 00 P.M. EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Mc GREGOR re a Tela) vakie hat dd sedan PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1974 - 3 Still searching for suspect Durham Regional police is still searching for the slayer or slayers of 22-year-old Beverley Lynn Smith of Raglan. Death was caused by a single .22 calibre bullet which pierced the woman' S skull. She had been shot in the back of the head. When found by neighbours, «Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith on the kitchen floor, the 18-month daughter was sleeping in her crib. (The Smith families are not related). No murder weapon has been found and no motive established, but the police is not dismissing any of the theories they are working on. -- TRY OUR -- Surf & Turf Steaks Filet Mignon Lobster Tails Fishermans Platter Queen St. Socks $150 from Emiel's Place Licensed Dining and Banquet Rooms Port Perry Ladies Housecoats and Lounge Wear 20° Mr. Douglas Smith, hus- band of the dead woman was at work on the night shift at General Motors in Oshawa when the body was found. Soil tests for new.arena site Scugog council has given the arena committee per- mission to have soil tests made on sites being consid- ered for the new arena. The committee was also given permission to get ad- vice from a consultant on any site being considered. 985-2066 $299 168 Queen Street A. W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE Port Perry, Ont. SEE VEN L720 J 3 AR FJ aor . 4 Lx NAY ctemitiitasains sind madiaonle ; Jr Cad ae Non v SR A "