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Port Perry Star, 18 Jan 1978, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1978 "present a new Inverness, Scotland. Remember When...? Continued . 20 YEARS AGO « Thursday, January 16, 1958 Mr. and Mrs. H. Collins and-family of Blackstock are + living in the older Skerratt house, Prince Albert. A party was held at Utica Community Hall for the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rudkin. They were presented with a coffee table and matching end tables. Brownies Linda Kyte and Nancy Staniland of Black- stock Brownie Pack No. 2 were present with their Tawny Owls, Mrs. Gwen Ballingall and Mrs. Dorothy Marlow, to crib to the childrens ward at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry,-on the occasion of its 5th Anniversary Party. 10 YEARS AGO Thursday, January 18, 1968 The second place win in the Canadian Senior Figure Skating Championship has secured Anna Forder and Richard Stephens of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club, a berth on the Canadian Olympic Skating team in Grenoble, France, from February 6 to 18. ) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser (nee Kathy Hill) have returned home after spending a three-week vacation in Joe Dowson, deputy-reeve of Scugog Twp. and a member of the Hospital Board was presented with a cheque for $1,000. from Légion President Ed Mulholland. This cheque is the 1967 installment on a pledge of $5,000. towards construction of the new hospital in Port Perry. Ross Murison, Reeve of Pickering Village is the 1968 Warden of Ontario County. : Greenbank and area news by Mrs. A. Meisner The W.I. is holding its monthly meeting in the Hall this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Art Simpson will be the guest speaker. The topic: flowers. All ladies welcome. The Greenbank Mother's Auxiliary is holding their meeting this Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Dagmar King at 8 o'clock. The annual Greenbank Sunday School meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. The Hall Board are hold- ing their annual meeting for the selection of officers and other important business on January 31 at 8 p.m. If you are interested in the future of the Hall, please plan to attend. Seeing is believing! Mr. Art Couves saw a robin perched on a wire in front of the house last Wednesday, after Tuesday's storm. Pearl wouldn't believe him until she saw it herself. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Acton of Uxbridge on Sunday. Miss Janice Stone of Whitby, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Stone. Miss Dorothy Real of Scar- borough, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real for a few days, : Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mustar and Mr. and Mrs. Don Christie were Sunday guests of Mrs. R. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rott, children, and Carol's moth- er, enjoyed their recent trip to Florida. Carol and Frank attended an Amway Rally in Peterborough last week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Almer Rennie of Sunderland, and Mrs. Helen Janson of Toron- to. A speedy recovery is wish- ed for Mr. Cecil Leask who is in Port Perry Hospital. Due to bad weather last Friday, the euchre to be held in the Hall had to be cancell- ed. The next euchre party will be held January 27. We are sorry to report the death of the late Wilfrid Hughes of Oshawa, husband of Amy Real, a native of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were enroute to Florida when he was strick- en, and died in Findlay, NOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY WITH OLD WINTARIO TICKETS From January 20, you can use your Wintario : tickets for discounts on Canadian books and magazines. INTRODUCING HALF BACK Whyisit called HALFBACK? It'scalled HALF BACK because if you participate in the program, you get half back. You paid a dollar for each Wintario ticket. You getfifty cents back. How does HALFBACK work? It'ssimple. If your Wintario tickets don't win in the draw, don't throw them away. Just endorse them on the back with your name and address. Now they're worth 50¢ each on the purchase of any book by a Canadian author or on the purchase of a subscription to any participating Cana- dian magazine. You can use up to 4 tickets for a total discount 01 $2.00 on any qualifying book or subscription. There's no limit to the number of books or subscriptions you can purchase as long as each one costs atleast $3.00. Here'show you get your HALFBACK . rebateonhbooks. First, endorse your Wintario tickets on the back with your name and address. Then, take them to any participating Ontario bookstore. Participating bookstores are easy to recognize by the distinctive HALF BACK signs they display. Book rebates are also available through participating book clubs Check your monthly mail- ings for details. For every 4 Wintario tickets you bring in, you will get $2 00 off on a Canadian-authored book that costs $3.00 or more. The bookseller has a wide selection of books eligible for HALF BACK rebates and will be glad to help you make a choice and tum your Wintario tickets into savings. Here's how to get your HALFBACK rebate on magazines. A descriptive HALF BACK leatlet is available at partic- ipating bookstores, many Wintario ticket outlets and at your regional office of the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation. [thas an order form attached. In the leatlet, you'll find a list and description of the Canadian magazines that are eligible lor the rebate. Simply. make your choice, fill out the form and send it off with your endorsed TE Ministry of 7 Ontario Minister f Ontario Culture and Lottery Recreation Corporation TIC Hon. Robert Welch HALF BACK RUNS UNTIL APRIL 12,1978. ALLWINTARIO KETS FROM DRAWS ON JAN.19 FEB.2 AND 16, MAR.2,16 AND Wintario tickets and a cheque for the balance. Whendoes HALFBACK start? Whendoesitend? And what tickets areeligible? HALFBACK is a three- month program sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation. It starts on January 20 and endson April 12, 1978. Tickets for 6 Wintario draws will be eligible: JANUARY 19 MARCH 2 FEBRUARY 2 MARCH 16 FEBRUARY 16 MARCH 30 Tickets for the January 19 draw go on sale January §. The lastday ticketscan be turned in for rebate under the program is April 12,1978. 30 ARE ELIGIBLE! Spies tobi ade Seba sted sd eho iw eds 3) Wide HCA FO of Dr. Arthur Lee of Toronto; brother of Ernie and Frank, Burial service took place last Friday. Ohio. Burial service was held in Port Perry on Satur- day. = Internment, Green- bank Cemetery. Sympathy "is extended to the family. - Sympathy is extended to the Lee families on the death For news next week please call 985-3040. : Yv--Q, WIN A VALENTINE For the One.you Love! ENTER OUR DRAW FOR THE BEAUTIFUL HEART FILLED WITH DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES BY MOIRS. Retails for $19.00 Nothing to buy. Drop in & enter. Draw to be made 6 p.m., February 13, 1978. SWAMP VARIETY Hwy. 12 - 985-8322 Closed Tuesdays. WHY STARVE TO LOSE WEIGHT... J EAT TO LOSE WEIGHT? Most diets take away food but not hunger. Today's Weight Watchers* Program has a belter and more satisfying way to lose weight. We've developed a nutritionally-balanced plan that lets you eal cheeseburgers, potatoes. tortillas, bagels; ham and egg and more -- within limits -- and still learn to lose weight. For a_diet that's nol from hunger. join a convenient Weight Watchers meeling today. Losing weight never WEIG tasted sogood. WATCHERS - The Authority. @ YOU'RE THIS CLOSE TO LOSING WEIGHT. PORT PERRY: SUTTON: Masonic Hall, St. James Parish Hall, 320 Queen Street, High Street, Monday 7:30 p.m. Monday 7:30 p.m. UXBRIDGE: Salvation Army Auditorium, 114 Brock Street West, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. BROOKLIN: Community Centre, Cassels Rd. & Church St., Wednesday 7:30 p.m. FOR CLASS INFORMATION CALL Mississauga 1-826-9200 ENROLL AT ANY CLASS Enroll at any class First meeting Fee $10. All other meetings $4, special senior citizen & student rate -- first meeting $5. All other meelings $2 FREE EACH MONTH Yes Each month members WEIGHT of our classes receive WATCHERS Weight Watchers magazine absolutely FREF Dont de The Authority lay -- join today Ares Reg ye 03 Onre 1978 7 J nT TTT 2 | | o | '

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