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Port Perry Star, 14 Oct 1976, p. 23

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» £) "@ - 6 LJ _Center. Newlyweds who were honoured that night Lee. Chairman for Loh NEE TH IIE EL ' ' RY LESHES TERA SE $8 MAE SHIDEIVOASIINGS FES SEE One of the largest Commun: - ity, Showers : was held on Friday evening, Oct: 8th.in Blackstock Recreational were Debbie and Lloyd Jamieson, Michelle and David Adams, Betty and Bill Oxey, Elaine 'and Danny Porrill and Alice and Stephen the shower was Harvey Graham who iin his very capable and comical manner "reminisced about the couples and told several humorous stories during the following program piano solo by Caroline Carn- oghan, a skit called 'It isn't like it:is in the movies' was well acted by Howard Bailey, Fred Marlow, Alfan Fergu- son, Marilyn Green, and Kelly McLaughlin.: Mrs. Roy Bradburn was the Commen- tator and producer of this. skit; People were' delighted Our winter-prep package, only $16.95 for, 8-cylinder cars, others less. GORD "Blackstock and area news 'By Mrs. Pat Fletcher . with Joan . Groves piano accordian selections and. an encore brought her back, so we could enjoy one more selection. A new group: to many of us call themselves "The Country Teens' played . and sang several numbers. They also played so well that a short dance took place with our. five honoured couples starting it. Danny Card from Blackstock plays with this group and they will be glad of bookings for any occasion. Lunch ended another happy occasion in Blackstock. _ Glad to report Mrs. George Puckett got' home from Port Perry Hospital on Friday, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin "who celebrated their 27th- wedding anniversary on Fri. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Mrs. Wilbur Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mairs and ® Check all hoses, heater © Check thermostat © Flush radiator, install new anti-freeze ® Check all drive belts ® Check battery condition * Return your car to you knowing that it is prepared for winter driving conditions LEWIS MOTOR SALES PORT PERRY 985-8091 Euicing \ i 7 Free Steven were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Neil Wertry and Joy, also celebrat- ing Steven's. first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Mairs and Mr, and Mrs. John Slute § were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mairs and Steven, celefrating Steven's first _ birthday, Mt. and Mrs. Les Bushfield were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Byers and Mrs. L. Byers enjoyed Thansgiving dinner with them. i Mrs. Reg. Boundy, Mrs. C. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Miss Edie Alstein were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shortridge (Sheila Erskine) who were married at Richmond on Saturday. Several from this area at- tended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin were Sat. evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher and family. Marie Van Camp, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle VanCamp. Elaine and Eleanor Wright spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Van Camp. Elaine and Eleanor Wright spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dowson and baby Andrew. Thursday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine and family were Vernon's mother Mrs. Violet Poole, Belleville and his sisters Mrs. Ferne Webbe of Wooler and Mrs. Eileen Yancin of Mississauga Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Assel- stine, Port Perry were Mond. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine and family. Dave Larmer, Guelph, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer. GOING OVERSEAS PASSPORT LEDER TET OED NOIRE TE CHRIS ALLEN LUMINUM YQUR LOCAL ALCAN DEALER Siding - Soffit - Facia - Eavestrough No Painting Guaranteed 20 years ESTIMATES CALL 985-3747 TF EN PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 14, 1976 -- 23 w & F 3 » A of » 3 1 4 Bottles of every size, colour and shape line the shelves of the new LCBO store on the corner of Mary and Perry Street in Port Perry. The new self-serve store has been open just over a week, and already, manager Ted Klugston says that sales are up. Gord Thomas, an LCBO employee is seen here stocking the shelves in the brightly lit store. ole o] 1] 01H A DAY OF PROTEST WHY? TO DRAW ATTENTION TO -- ve * Wage Controls Without Price Controls A * Wage Controls Without Effective Profit Controls 4 *» Wage Controls Without Effective Federal Government is Spending Controls is * Unfair Application Of Controls a » Federal Government Economic Mismanagement AS ¢ Destruction Of Free Collective Bargaining 0 GL! CONSIDER THESE FACTS: b ° BAK IF THE CONTROLS ARE WORKING WHY ARE PRICE IN- [4 CREASES LOWEST ON ITEMS NOT CONTROLLED AT ALL, e) SUCH AS FOOD? fo 2), WHY ARE COSTS CONTINUING TO INCREASE RAPIDLY FOR HOUSING, RENTS, ENERGY, INCLUDING ELECTRICITY AND HOME HEATING OIL? IN A' TIME OF RESTRAINT, WHY IS:IT NECESSARY FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO SPEND ONE MILLION DOLLARS ON AN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN TO TELL US HOW GOOD THE CONTROLS ARE? CONTROLS THAT ARE FAIR AND EQUITABLE IN THEIR APPLICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED: THOSE LIKE THE ONE-SIDED CURRENT ole] | {oR JINN [eo] A ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER'S . FEDERATION DISTRICT 17 (DURHAM REGION)

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