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Port Perry Star, 30 Nov 1977, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1977 Around The Township Don't forget a meeting tonight (Wednesday) with the OPP to learn how to deal with drmed robbery, store security and bogus cheques. The meeting will be held at the Port Perry High School starting at 8:00.p.m. Ques- tion and answer period will follow. GRADUATES Wendy Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Blackstock, recently. gradu- ated from Seneca College with a diploma in nursing. She has successfully passed her registration exams. Bits of history crop up occassionally in many of the older homes around the area when renovations are taking place, and last week Dave Fallis found an"old calendar in the wall of his cottage at Pine Point. The calendar, dated 1932, shows a picture of a young girl and comes from The Red and White Store, F.W. Brock and Son, Groceries and Dry Goods. Oddly enough, November 30, 1932 falls on the same day (Wednesday) as it does 45 years later in 1977. hhh d Friendly Visitors - I would like to remind you that Christmas gift boxes for Durham Mental Health Patients are in various loca- tions in the area to receive your gift or donation. Please place your donation early as boxes will be cleared for * distribution to patients at Christmas party December 12 kkkkd The Centennial Orange Lodge of Port Perry marked the 10th year of its founding + with a Ladies Night banquet on Saturday, November 19, at the Anglican Church Hall. ¥ X GUARD YOUR FAMILY'S HEALTH AND BUDGET u GUARDIAN DRUGS | PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL DEC. 10] ; \ 'ONE SIZE' PANTY HOSE 2-89 Family and friends of Donald Frew, Nestleton wel- come him home and wish him a speedy recovery following his surgery in' Oshawa General Hospital. hdd Dini Page and Wendy Bateman returned from a weekend in Haliburton where they demonstrated macrame Christmas ideas at the Haliburton Guild of Fine Arts Christmas Show and Sale, " 'f hhh SCHOLARSHIP Janet Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.G. Watson, Port Perry has been award- ed a scholarship by the Mc- Master University to conti- nue her education. Janet is a third year student in a honours Bachelor of Music program and is a former student of Port Perry High School. ddd Mrs. Ernie Hayes has just returned from Ottawa where she spent three weeks visit- ing her daughter Mrs. Margaret Rainville. GUARDIAN DRUGS features ra WIN» RAGGEDY ANDYES ENTRY FORMS AT ALL GUARDIAN STORES! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! ALLAN'S CANDY CANES 66° © CANES FOR b Mothers- of chitdren attending the Tic Toc Co-op Playschool in Columbus will 'be haying an Open House and bake sale on December 6th. Crafts, preserves and baking will be on display at the Old Township Building from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Proceeds from the sale will go towards keeping the play- school operational. Plan to attend. hhh hd A Bazaar will be held at the Emmanuel Christian School, Oshawa on Decem- ber 3, with crafts, plants toys etc. for sale. The aim of the bazaar is to support Christ- ian education at Emmanuel and Durham Christian High Schools. There will be a nursery and films for the children and one prize will be a helicopter Oshawa. E22 2 1 Snowplows and sanders were initiated to winter over the weekend when "ole man winter" dropped about 10 cm of snow on the area. : A _r ra » aie Tots KLEENEX "Boutique" PAPER TOWELS PLANTERS PEANUTS . Peanuts + o CN 2? WHITE 83¢ DRY ROASTED 07 : Bn ROLLS COEKTAIL ch KLEENEX TURTLES FACIAL" by Smiles n' TISSUES hh¢ Chuckles 2-ply 200s 14 ox. Box 971 x : = IOSTTICA 7 we! t= \ AIM ce. TOOTHPASTE 'SOAP ox» ROPE 86° J with Fluoride ASSORTED 1 09 y 100 ML SCENTS OIL BERT oy 399 | Ernie 100 ML DOLLS | BLACK - Gasman hak Mo \ Coons 288 FILM 110 or 126-12 exp. Sr WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES LAWRENCE PHARMACY operated by: PORT PERRY PHARMACY LTD. Phone 985-2231 209 Queen St., Port Perry, Ont. ride over . Manchester News Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, December 4 at 11:15 am. Rev. E. Linstead in charge. The Manchester U.C.W. meeting will be on Dec. 8 at 1 p.m. at the church. This will be the Christmas meeting. A special collection for miss- ions and canned goods for the needy box. Mr. Holtby Turner from Carroll, Manitoba a guest at the Holtbyhome Farms, a dinner guest with Mrs. Aletha Holtby and visited * many friends after attending the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell attended a birthday party in honour of Mrs. June Thompson (nee Mitchell) in Oshawa on Sunday. Supper guests with Mr. 4 and Mrs. Art Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Aft Anness and family Saturday. Kathy Anness--staying over week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jewell, Mrs. Doris Cawker . a» and Lisa of Sonya on Sunday. Break-in Mrs. Meta Holtby has re- ) > ee. 3 turned home after visiting _ Police report that Utica her daughter Mrs. D. Farm Equipment was robb- Thompson in Newmarket. ~~ ed some time during the Mrs. B. Webster and Mrs. night of November 21-22. B. Aird guests with Mrs. Entry into the building was John Kingstone last Thurs- gained by smashing the day. glass in the front door. A Mrs. Lillian Wilson attend- small amount of money was ed her brothers, Mr. and taken i ly register and Mrs. Albert Timms, of the petty cash box, and $80 Myrtle, fiftieth" wedding damage was caused to the anniversary on Nov. 19. front door. 4 Cotintry M Ld ° < Christmas Gift Ideas... from Danielle Clark -= UNDER $5.00 . For that outdoor nut, a touque or gloves from Gregory's. : QQ from Port Gifts. Treasure Corner. Stop. shirt from Gregory's. Port Gifts. Treasure Corner. Gregory's Mens Wear 149 Scugog St. 985-8160 Pattersons of Port 197 Queen St. 985-8332 Treasure Corner 108 Water St. 985-8226 A handmade gift for man or woman, a beaded necklace from materials at Mar-Laine's. For the youngster interested in models, a kit Doll clothes for all sized dolls, handmade at As a stocking stuffer, much appreciated note paper or candles from Pattersons. ge Put together a creating kit - paints, pastels, paper &glue - for the young hobbyist at Creative UNDER $15.00 A great look - a white on white or other dress Give someone special a needlecraft kit - perhaps an afghan kit from Mar-Laine's. For the gourmet, give flatware, fish forks or steak knives from Pattersons. . Choose from many sizes and types - a quilt from For that very special man, a sports jacket perhaps even leather from Gregory's. A gift for the entertainer - reversible placemats, » - a set of four about $7. from Treasure Corner. A series of craft classes for that budding | . craftsperson from Creative Stop. ' For home, schgo).or office - still a popular gift, a calculator from $9.95 at Pattersons. Put an owl, frog or giraffe on a child's wall, make it yourself at Mar-Laine's. » An ingenious expandable book end set, red or green $10.95 at Port Gifts. Go on a safari, head for Pattersons for a crystal creature from the Boda Zoo from under $10.00 Light up a life, make a lampshade - many sizes, shapes, materials all at Creative Stop. Brass, copper or pottery, a decorative planter from Port Gifts is a welcome gift. =~ Weave or crochet a handbag - handles, materials and patterns from Mar-Laine's. Delight the homemaker with a set of doilies, many colours and styles from Treasure Corner. An unusual gift, a Wine Making Kit - ingredients included, $11.98 from Creative Stop. THAT SPECIAL GIFT A two piece velour suit from Cardin at Gregory's - Christmas Wrapping Also Available. An original oil painting, many to choose from at all Creative Stop 68 Water St.- . 985-7255 Port Gifts 233 Queen St. . Mar-Laine Handcrafts

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