- - CA TET Se alg I at Or REY ig 4, a Ere Ba vp Yh TN Wiy va - -- EPPA ALE SEC PE Pan Cs Lou ACT SERRA. T3 oy _ I SASH RPC rs JW elie hei on ar A ' pa ae A es aN LENA re ¥ > AFA NAT oR a RAR a Tk Se Se a aE ee 3 3 i 44 4 7 Nd ae © DEAE, + 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1976 Up « Down the Street Mr. and Mrs. Chris Law have returned to their home in Thompson, Manitoba, after a three week vacation with their families Mr. and Mrs. Bejft Law, Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carnegie, Port Perry. Mrs. Velma Stainton spent four days last week with her son Bryan in "Ottawa. The Rev. Stuart McEnty- re, minister of St.John's and Burn's Presbyterian Churches has been elected Moderator of the Presby- tery of Lindsay-Peterboro for the coming year. Hospital Report Admissions..........cccceevenane 42 BIPtNS.....cocommsmnmvonenrrnninnis 2 Deaths.....cconnvvsiniinsinn Nil Emergencies............... 213 Operations.................... 11 Discharges........c........... 40 Remaining.................... 41 e Prompt Service SECOND MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE e Conventional Interest Rates CRESSBROOK INVESTMENTS LTD. 985-2592 The last monthly meeting of the T.0.P.S. club was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Best. The new members were welcomed to the club. Queen for the month of August was Freda Vernon, runner-up was Ruby Peyton. Mr. John Williamson of Sonya and Mr. Fred Hobbs of Prince Albert will be ordained to the eldership of St.John"s Presbyterian Church this Sunday, Sep- tember 26. A Terrarium workshop, a demonstration of forcing spring bulbs, and a Chrysan- themum show will all be part of the regular monthly meet- ings of the Brooklin Horticul- tural Society tonight at 8 p.m. at the Brooklin United Church Hall. Miss Isabel Russell "and Miss Margaret Meredith of Ottawa Drive and Mrs. B.N. Smallman of Yarker Lane have been recent guests of Mrs. F.D. Slemmon. Attends dedication ceremony ~A member of the Second World War Norwegian Air Force, Per Hvidsten attend- ed Saturday an unveiling of a monument at a training site in Toronto where some 3,000 Norwegian airmen re- ceived their training during the war. Several hundred people attended the ceremony at e Confidential the former site of Little Norway, the camp then lo- cated behind the former Maple Leaf Stadium. A plane load of about 200 airmen including some with their wives and Crown Prince Harald arrived in Toronto Thursday to partici pate in the ceremony. The monument, a huge granite boulder from the southern part of Norway with an inscription and plaque, dedicating the monument to Canada and Canadians for the hospital- ity and aid during the War was unveiled by Crown Prince Harald. Also attending the func- tion and later on a reception at the Harbour Castle Hotel were Government officials from both Norway and Canada. O.P.P. report boat stolen . During the week of Sep- tember 13-19, Whitby O.P.P. Detachment investigated 86 General Occurrences and 9 Motor Vehicle Collisions. THEFT OVER $200.00: at lot 2, concession 10, Scugog Island, RR 3, Port Perry, Ontario. Sometime between September 12 .and 15 party (s) unknown stole a 14 foot Sterling Aluminum boat, red and silver sides with blue interior. Investi- gation into this matter is being conducted by Prov. Const. R. Houde, 4253. ..THEFT UNDER $200.00 at lot 10, concession 12, Scugog Twp., RR 3, Port Perry, Ontario. Island Marina. Investigation conducted by Prov. Const. Laas, 3143, revealed party(s) unknown removed a 12 volt battery, make Best Buy, in white plastic case, written on the outside of the case in magic marker is the world. "HANNA" BICYCLE SAFETY HINTS: All operators of bicycles are obligated to obey road signs. DEFINITION OF VEHICLE: 'vehicle' inclu- des a motor vehicle, motor assisted bicycle, trailer, traction engine, farm tract- or, roadbuilding machine Correction We got our zeros and twos mixed up in a report on the student registration at Port Perry High School, - carried in the Sept. 15 issue of the STAR. Instead of 1,230 stu- dents registering at the school, the figure should have been 1,032. \. STAR 191 Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont. 985-8123 Stationery Office Surrly A Division of Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. ) \ & Our 1977 Office Accessories are now in!! Drop in and see the new 1977 Office Supplies & Accessories. po CALENDER PADS & STANDS © DESK CALENDER "DOODLE" PADS © APPOINTMENT & DATE BOOKS o OFFICE & POCKET DIARIES e DAILY JOURNALS e AGENDA BOOKS REPAIR SERVICE WE ARE NOW OFFERING REPAIR SERVICE TO ALL MAKES & MODELS OF OFFICE MACHINERY. * OFFICE SUPPLIES % SCHOOL SUPPLIES * ADDING MACHINES * TYPE WRITERS * CALCULATORS % CONTINUOUS FORMS "FILING CABINETS * DESKS & CHAIRS and any vehicle drawn, pro- pelled or driven by any kind of power, including muscu- lar power, but does not include a motorized snow vehicle or the cars of electic or steam railways running only upon rails. The driver or operator of a vehicle or car of an elec- tric railway. AVINGS are always in season (a) upon approaching a stop sign at an intersection, shall bring the vehicle or car to a full stop at a clearly mark- ed stop line or, it none, then immediately before enter- ing the nearest crosswalk, or if none, then immediately before entering the inter- (continued on page 3) ~ Start a C.U. tailored to your needs and your objectives. 8% compounded monthly 8.5% compounded quarterly Phone 852.3489 852.3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 Eden, a ha od Savings Plan, or In vivid PORT PERRY listed below. Your Child's Portrait A gift to you from NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours Your lovely gift pictyre will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's our way of saying "Thank you' to our regu- lar customers, and '""Welcome" to everyone else, Lo color TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 10 to 6 p.m. TWO DAYS ONLY! 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