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Port Perry Star, 28 Feb 1979, p. 6

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FLERR AN a Yo TCE oo VATE SI Ne Yr SEN a Ta ry RL A» ERNE Boma AC EA TAY dob, LEE AUDA GRE LON SEA ERROR AR AA YRS SER JARS au PRS HAAS ICR SS ARN BEES 8d 5 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 28, 1979 Utica and area news by Vera Brown Church service this week is at Utica at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School will be held at 10:00 a.m. There will be a euchre in the Hall on Friday at 8 p.m. Mr. Roy Sutcliffe took a nasty fall on the ice on Thursday and spent a few days in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Sutcliffe spent a few days in Courtice, following her return home from Florida, visiting with grand- daughter Mrs. Clare Brockman and family. Recent visitors at the Sutcliffe home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutcliffe and Mrs. Ryan Sutcliffe and ert a A Soames ALLIS = Te ne HATA T IAD TH ON TRE RT LAR 8 UL TO Longs MSR ETAI IR Gong RL i 2 ha 0 5% CITRAN ". 'GOOD NEWS' CONTAC C] eeried BNC) 49°.. Enter Gillette's 'ROMAN AFFAIR' CONTEST DETAILS AND ENTRY FORMS AT 1.D.A. STORES ZINCOFAX' 99¢ - Baby's Skin' ORNADE #1. *1.09 BRUTONS I © Aa DRUGS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY baby and Mr. Gordon Bray. Gerri Langille, Georgina Sutcliffe and Vera Brown represented our bowling league in a tournament in . Ajax on Sunday afternoon which was held for. all Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers of the Bowling Congress. Recent visitors with Mrs. K. Crosier were Mrs. W.W. Scott of London, Mr. Dean Beare, Shelley and Steven of Oshawa. Mrs. Dora Geer, Mrs. Sutcliffe, Mrs. C. Bell, Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Mrs. Crosier enjoyed the dinner .put on by the Port Perry Kinettes in honour of the lel 2 De DRUG STORES x, Well Worth Looking For" "WINTER FREEZE ON PRICES ScotTowels PAPER TOWELS C White or Yellow PACK OF TWO NEO Adult 100 ml DM COUGH LIQUID 29 Denture Cleanser Tablets 48's -- plus a FREE DENTURE BATH JAY CONTAC $ 1 99 20's ~ hr PF aah Rn SA HF RA SAL ERR A UENCE IAN TET ACT RY S80 YA TA BFR SI loa aL Sa] Be) ap As EHOIE SA NCE SAPD EON HE RENO SL BE | DERE BORA he eS er NI NE EN Na I en Te FOR EE SE Na Re SRT SE Cn YC \ 3 3 You . 2 AR A SALE Vi As Senior Citizens, and the music provided by the Millstream Octette of Uxbridge at the Port Perry Scout Hall on Friday. Congratulations to Scott Wilbur and the Port Perry Senior Basketball team on the L.O.S.S.A. win at Durham College on Satur- day. Mrs. Mary McCosh of Ajax visited with Mrs. Bessie MacCannell on Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Holley of Mark- dale is spending a few days with the MacCannells. Recent visitors with the Wm. Brown family were Mr. Bob Brown of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, Janice oC LIGHT BULBS 40,60 OR 100 WATT - 3 "1.79... Enter Clairol's 'SUPER SPA' CONTEST DETAILS AND ENTRY FORMS AT I.D.A. STORES MAALOX 30misuspension +1.88 SCHICK 99¢ OLAY 985-2511 and Ronald of Beaverton. Mr. Jack Evans of Scar- borough visited with Mrs. V. Taylor on Saturday. The dance held at the Hall 'on Saturday evening by the Community Club was well attended and all there had a good time, Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Mr. Baker were supper guests with Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount 'Albert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Langille and boys were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill and family Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer visited her brother Mr. Bruce Redman of Hillsdale Manor on Sunday. Prices Effective We Reserve the Right Until to Limit MAR. 10 J Guentities Clairol CONDITION SHAMPOO . OR 50 TABLETS Injector Blades 7's plus FREE RAZOR ¢ 100 mi OIL OR © 50g NIGHT - CREAM letters Don't let us down Dear Sir: organization needs you one and all to carry out the continuous work. Please do not let us down. Thanking you for your past and future support. I am very grateful to the concerned parent, who took the time to write the letter, concerning the Girl Guide Jamboree on Sunday after- noon February 18 at the Sincerely yours Scout and Guide Hall. Girl Guides of Canada We have excellent leaders Port Perry District who spend endless happy Commissioner hours with your girls. The Marion Lee remember when ...? continued 35 YEARS AGO Thursday, March 16, 1944 The campaign committee of Manchester Red Cross Branch were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie on Monday evening. Margaret Day and Bruce Hull, convenors of Christian Citizenship, were in charge of the Y.P.U. meeting on Monday evening. Pte. Ken Jackson of Kingston is spending a few days at his home in Port Perry. k: A.C.E.L. "Ted" Leahy, R.C.AF., who has been stationed at Mount Pleasant, P.E.I., is enjoying a furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Leahy. . 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, March 11, 1954 Close to one hundred and fifty Girl Guides, Brownies, their mothers, foster mothers and leaders watched as the coveted Gold Cord was affixed to the uniform of Guide Kent Gerrow by her mother. Port Perry High School eliminated Whitby High School in basketball playoffs 53-32. At recent Royal Conservatory of Music examinations held in Oshawa, Marlene Badour was successful in passing Grade 1 piano with honours. She is the pupil of Marion Hepburn Heaver: 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, March 12, 1959 An interesting ceremony took place at the Public School on Monday morning when civic officials joined in to mark the presentation and raising of the "Elmer" Safety Flag. David Milne, grade 12 student at Port Perry High School, bowled a 445 game in-the Causeway Lanes on Saturday evening. Excitement mounted very high as Dave piled up strike after strike; eleven in a row. The twelfth ball left the 5 pin standing. Inter-school Drama Festival was held in Uxbridge on Friday night. Murray Ross won best actor award for Port Perry. , 10 YEARS AGO Thursday, March 13, 1969 Bell Telephone added 158 telephones to the Port Perry network in 1968, bringing the total number of phones in Port Perry to 2,540. Through the efforts of students of Cartwright High School, the Heart Fund received a welcome boost of $650.00 Mr. Norman Aldred flew to Vancouver on Tuesday to join his wife on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Aldred is visiting in Vancouver with her daughter Kay and son-in-law, Mr. Nettlefield. Fire struck again at Cy Wilson's. Last August the old piggery on the station road was destroyed by fire. Mr. Wilson built a new house near by and on Thursday evening it was also completely destroyed by fire. A hockey game matching -the Midget Mustangs against an O.P.P. squad from the Whitby Detachment played in the arena on Wednesday night. The Captain of the Mustangs, Ken Irvine, and O.P.P. constable, Gary Chapman presented the $40.00 proceeds from the game to Mr. Norman Aldred, to be donated to the Heart Fund. 2005050505050 52 5252 5252525 2626252 526252526 CaCaCaCH CIC D. THAPAR DENTURE THERAPIST SCC SCaey Take ete] - -- www we dn wn en] 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St.S., Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 } 214 Dundas St.E., --- Whitby 668-7797 RSS 2 SSSR 52S OOOO OOOO OOCCICICIC HIE CICA OCIOCIITIC IC IC IC IC 3 30 30 22 9 Or SS SS OOO I ICI | 2 { » O))

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