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Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1975, p. 7

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femtsdioucsdugidiidmasaiadiv at acs t Scugog Township roads department last week began work installing pipes under John Street in an effort to eliminate the flooding problems at the Port Perry Lawnbowling Club property next door. Piping to go under both John and Perry Streets alone costs about $12,000. -< ~Join the - oINOVEN weight watchers... and watch your feeders Pr $ > Ed Ps WITH PROVEN RESULTS 'There's a valuable profit tip for you in the experiences of the many farmers and ranchers who have joined the Synovex weight watchers. Many of these people who have implanted their cattle with Synovex growth promoting hormones say they're able to average daily gains as high as 12.2%, and feed conversion as high as 9.3% over untreated controls. Sound interesting? Let us give you all the facts about Synovex . . the cattle implants for top weight gains and feed efficiency. WALLACE MARLOW Co. Ltd. BLACKSTOCK, tel. (416) 986-4201 D animal health service HAT BRUIPY IHR SWEDEN . PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July | 3, 1975 -- 7 Durham Region " i Women's Centre The Durham Women's Movement will open the Dur- ham Women's Centre located at 72 Centre Street North on Monday, July 7th, 1975. It will be open during the sum- mer months and will function asadrop-in centre, providing information and resources concerning the various needs of women in the Durham Region as well as providing assistance for specific prob- lems encountered by women. The Centre will provide edu- cational programs, courses, and lectures geared toward education of women on their own potential. Remember When...? Cub Committee held a "Leaders Recognition Night' to honour two leaders who had both been in the Scout movement in Port Perry for over 24 years. Mr. Gordon Goode and Mr. Stuart Lane were presented with book ends with the Scout ensigna by Joe D. Draper, a member of the Scout Com- mittee and Bill Williams, also a member of the committee. Rev. Claude Gilbert, minister of the Scugog Pastoral Charge was guest of honour at the Grace Church, Scugog, as he was leaving to take another charge. He was presented with a painting by Byron Holtby on behalf of the Pastoral Charge, and Mr. Ed Mulholland on behalf of the 220 COCHRANE ST. PORT PERRY 985-7086 Weighs only 12 Ibs.® Cuts an 8" log in 6-seconds Rugged 3.3 cu. in. engine e 16" bar and chain o Proven dependability! Over 3; million Mac 10 series saws built and sold! e Rugged enough for all day work on farm ranch or home. All position choke-type carburetor cuts at any angle. All weather ignition insures Legion, presented him with a fast sar. past-padre's medal. Four Girl Guides from the y Blackstock Company H received their Gold Cords, MeCULLOCH A & A Small Engines the highest award in Guiding, at a ceremony in Blackstock United Church. They were Nancy Dorell, Elizabeth Thompson, Judy Cochrane and Judy Swain. Hwy. 12 North of Greenbank Phone 985-3963 & 985-2905 For best results always use McCulloch power-matched chains, bars and sprockets. PORT PERRY SUMMER DRIVE- IN ul Each Sundayduring July and August 7:00 P.M. Fairgrounds (enter by North Gate) Guest Preachers Special Musical Talent Sponsored by Port Perry Baptist Church - «v Y 4 Ld ' 4 wild, LAL Vf ida y | ' £7, we EVIE } vy . . ¥ 0, y Jd u . ER WIRES TAR Tr Ae vi re 2 Sen ME CONS 2 FT - Yr Rr J AER EA ri ha 5 oA hd Sesser; at 7 NS ~~ x3 Rr Ag We ed eon? par EES ee A 4 Cm 1 rd) AN Aa vet Sr Crt Ry PR RRR IY TEN L* iin - 22% Rae

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