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Port Perry Star, 20 Oct 1976, p. 3

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rf LAS KNTN, Fd WG Ay tr YA Le UR SEAN RS \ ' . LA > + ¥ Ve . $ Raa M9 e 4 Sth x fel) - Ne . : 7 5 IL ~ Ta! Ra : . A ERE FE SA SEY SE A TOA FEY XA RAY AI J. i i iadideindarddsidabadvin basddosualacdhiduditmasiste arn sesh midbusonantisiinahyislia oti 0. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1976 -- 3 . Launches music series Podres after Port Perry seat (continued) The time element now is his biggest obstacle. The heavy demands of medicine leaves him with few free hours, hardly the almost It was Apple Day in Port Perry last Saturday and members of the Boy Scout apd Cub movements in the village took to the street with their baskets of shiny red appleg" The cubs use this project to raise money for agHvities within the club. Here we see Marianne its purchasing an apple from Dean Lown while twin brother Dale looks on. full-time effort needed to advance in his music. Dr. Millar now travels to Toronto once a week to study under internationally-known pianist, Earle Moss. \ : 1 vo 34d) {oda t hi \ Can FBDB help you: Financial assistance coun Management training Information on government programs for business Mrs. W.E. Clifford one of our representatives will be at Railroadhouse Motor Hotel, Scugog Street, Hwy. 7A, Port Perry. From 10am - 3 pm, Wednesday, October 27, 1976. Call 985-8131 for appointment. URTINCE UCR GERAD RRA EL LT CTO SRG CCELC EA THLE LG ETCH EI CR CU EIGR UCC CIC OR CERO EL ER CH ERENT conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling ELL REGGE CIR EUR GL CIO EL TC) government programs available for your CIEL EES PR ELUSIVE CT CE: DET 22 King Street, West, Oshawa, Ontario. Telephone 576-6800. Opening new doors to small business. Dr. Millar's recital will almost certainly attract a full house, in turn advancing local appreciation of the.. arts. When you study music to the extent that Dr. Millar has, the music becomes a cause as much as an' enter- tainment form. 'Of course, I'm for getting people invol- ved. - I like the music and I enjoy it. If I can get others to enjoy it, all the better," he said. Dr. Millar hopes the recit- al will help draw out other local talent and begin a program of local particip- ation to offset the high cost of bringing in outside profes- sionals. "Local participation," he said, "is what the Town Hall is all about. The furtherance of the arts in this commun- ity." When it comes to "new" music, he keeps an open mind. "No," he said, "modern music doesn't turn A one time councillor, and former by-law enforcement officer in Port Perry, Joe Podres has announced his intention to run in the up- coming municipal election. Mr. Podres, who repre- sented Port Perry on council in 1970-71, has indicated that he will run for the position of me off. It's a different art 'form and these artists are obviously good at what they do. I imagine there is as much dedication and sacri- fice displayed by these people in their field as other' musicians." In turn, Dr. Millar hopes local audiences will give the Town Hall a chance and keep an open mind when it comes to local cultural efforts. . There seems to be a tre- mendous resurgance of interest in music and the per- forming arts in this coun- try," said Dr. Millar. "I can't see why it can't happen here." Area Councillor. This will make the bid for area coun- cillor a three-way battle, with both Coun. Neil Hunter and Vern Asselstine running for the same position. Mr. Podres told the STAR that even after he lost his bid for a second term on council, he never completely gave up the possibility of running again. i "I can afford the time it will require, being self- employed," he said, "and I . am willing and able to take PORT TAVERN now serving Smorgasbord SERVED: 12:00 noon to 2:00. p.m. Monday to Friday the job on." If he was elected, Mr. Podres indicated that he would like' to see council work harder at getting some industry into the town. "lI feel something more could have been done to encorage industry to our area if they had worked at it,' he said. With only three weeks to go until Nomination Day, the election is promising to be an exciting one, LH 2.95 Joos nsnansansesonzzanenns HAPPINESS IS A WONDERLAND Sitting Soft Chip Monk unoer *6% Music Top unper *3% Melina Drink & a Wet Doll unper $17% Big Brute Digger 00 unoer *11 Sesame Street Stacking Ernie unoer *6% A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE

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