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Port Perry Star, 15 Aug 1979, p. 6

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SAVE This Lettuce........... Head 29° Bananas............ n29° 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 15, 1979 Scugog Island and area news by Mrs. Earl Reader Again Angus Wilkinson has been in the Port Perry Hospital in an effort to have his health restored. Mrs. Cliff Crowell is also a patient in Port Hospital. While working under his car, Kenneth Hansen had the misfortune of receiving a very bad burn but hospitaliz- ation has done much for him in his recovery. Ond day last week Mr. and Mrs.Don Freeman and Jackie, while travelling Letters (From page 5) north, stopped for dinner at the restaurant of Trudi Zingg and her family and found them doing a very successful business. The Zinggs former- ly lived at Cedar Shores Beach and made many friends on the Island. Starting the first of Sep- tember there will be new tenants at the Island Church Manse. We welcome this young family from Port Perry. The 4 H Club will start: their new course in '"'needle- point" about the middle of September. Will interested girls please contact Mrs. Ralph Hortop or Mrs. Rod- ney Chandler. The "Grace" U.C.W. will start it's fall programs a week early on August 29 at the home of Mrs. Elsie Pogue. It will take the form of a noon luncheon. We trust this one will gain as much interest as the last one. Next Sunday after the ser- vice at the Island Church there will be a meeting to set an Anniversary date, to dis- cuss further repairs and plan Autumn Services. Board members please arrange toy be present. At the Church service next Sunday Mrs. Lonsdale will be present to share her fine vocal talents with us. The "Head" U.C.W. wil) cater for Joan Healey's wed- ding on August 25. There- ° fore, members please be prepared to help out. Apples. ............399° l the week-end will be a Fo 39¢ Friday night reception FA (Compliments of Mayor A Tomatoes can.au.s.no. 1)... 1b. Frank Marshall). Satursiay ALY morning Golf Tournament, A Cream Style Corn . 14fl.oz. 4/81. Flypast of Wartime Harvard Aircraft, a brief memorial service at the Harvard Memorial, Saturday evening or Ta, A i Voortman's Cookies . . . 2/91. aS Ontario No.1 banquet and Sunday morning breakfast (compli- New Potatoes. « = « 50Ibs. $3.49 ments of Ex-Mayor Charles Lundy). All No. 6 veterans and their spouses are invited. OPEN ALL YEAR Contact Frank Schofield, HOURS: 0 Secretary, Box 187, Dunnv- 9to6-Mon , Tues & Wed . 9t09-Thurs. & Fri. 910 7 - Saturdays Closed Sundays @ ne ille, Ontario, N1A 2X5, who will be only too pleased to send all details and place your name on the permanent mailing list. Your kind co-operation in printing the above would be MARRIED 204 YEARS Two Hundred years is a long, long time, but collectibly the four couples above have been married just that. The four ladies are the daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Mackey and are [from left] Hilda Michell of Port Perry, married 48 % M AR KET greatly appreciated. years; Laura Richardson, Whitby, married 50 years; Verna Griffen, Port Perry, : : married 51 years, and Greta White, Oshawa, married 55 years. The husbands of reet West - Hwy. 7A - Port Per Yoursverytruly, the sisters are seen standing behind their respective spouses and are [from left] \ Scugog St wy ry Pp hry Ed, Bob, Sam and Gordon. All four couples live within 25 miles of each other. Tr remember when ...? continued the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach. Carol and Allison Barry have returned from Haliburton where they enjoyed vacation resort work. '"The Organizer' YOUR FAMILY CHECK LIST OF SCHOOL STATIONERY SUPPLIES! 1 &k¥. . \% > 15 YEARS AGO [3 Gr rm, dit AN Bob M -- ? der tember 3, 1964 _ Bo CINeill, Queen Street, Port Perry, proudly - = | displayed his 41% Ib. large mouth bass that he caught ] [J Clipboard fi \ recently while fishing on the causeway. J Pencils OJ Crayons a » $3 A total of 2,043 telephone directories will be distri- } ! buted this year in Port Perry, an increase of 112 from [J Scissors 0 Coloured Markers [| li last year. |, . Congratulati A 0 Glue 0 Coloured Pencils 0 oes as OA ay Hivos Elaeitnt OJ Binders O Art Supplies week, Mr. Hooey had visits from Mr. Wilbert North- 0] Refills cott, also 90, from Hamilton; Mr. Harold Wright, on J Rulers Hamilton; Mrs. Harold Lye (Rhea Hooey); and Mr. OO Dividers 0 Dictionary Robert Coulter, Toronto. 0 Construction Paper O Thesaurus 10 YEARS AGO od O Notebooks 0] Atlas Thursday, August 28, 1969 0 Tape The Ontario Department of Education has confir- Pp 0 Typewriter Hoh Bis) Port Perry High School's Ontario Scholar- [J Compass/Protractor ships. tario Scholar is one who achieves an Ap O Calculator average of eighty percent on seven subjects of the (J Typing Paper Grade 13 year. Six students of the Port Perry High 0) Pencil Sharpener School have been awarded the Scholarships: Brian | # Donnelly, Port Perry, 88.1%; Bonnie Malcolm, 'Nestleton, 88.0%; James Gerrow, Port Perry, 86.0%; William Taylor, Port Perry, 83.0%; Rick Ballard, Port Perry, 81.1%; and Robert Smith, Port Perry, 80.3%. Four Port Perry High School German Students spent five weeks in Germany. They included Joanne Jackson, Larry Mark, Larry McNenly and Mary | ¢ LR These and Many More Back-to-School Needs are found at: 4 ™) port perry Of _Stationery & Office Surrly 235 Queen St. - Port Perry - 985-7383 Larry Watson, Grade 13 student of the Port Perry High School, Cadet Major and Commander of the school's Cadet Corps, recently returned from a six week trip to Jamaica. Larry was one of 27 outstanding cadets picked from all over Canada for the training of Jamacian high school boys in the various phases of cadet training. ® Mr. Herbert Hooey celebrated his 95th birthday on Wednesday, August 27th. He and his wife are at present residents of Adam's Nursing Home in Port Perry.

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