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Port Perry Star, 16 Jul 1980, p. 18

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18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 16, 1980 Post were planned: Parkwood, coffee was enjoyed later at marvellous summer she has rs had. She expressed a wish to i return to Canada sometime aH THINKING ENERGY SAVINGS and have a taste of winter as a she hasn't had the pleasure ¢ % FOR THE WINTER? of seeing what snow looks a ; like. B J Rewards re: the visits are # 3 immeasurable, a never for- 3 gotten experience for Carol 3 2 Doyle and Jan Veacock and 5 se to think their friendship jo AL! children but vital ingredients 3 AL GOVERNMENT REFUNDS AVAILABLE: using 5 Warm 3 RE Alcan Thermalside is eligible for grants under the There was a good turnout at Scugog Shores Museum last Sunday as ic) 2D Canadian Home Insulation Program (C.H.1.P.). Caesarea Euchre Resulis visitors were entertained and able to see how life was years ago. There was # Ri The Federal Government may refund up to $350. A very good attendance on a display of antique and classic cars, as well as demonstrations of spinning 3 i ES on the cost of insulation material, and up to Wednesday evening and the [that's Patti Haugen at the spinning wheel in front of the log cabin], china, - 3 Yi $150. on labour. winners were: 1. Marilyn painting, printing, and making ice cream. The museum is open from now to 3 SAVES MAINTENANCE COSTE: ewan al; 2.F red arrow. Labour Day, and if you havent made an effort to see the many displays, | No repainting for up to 20 years. x Wg Ry dnesday plan to go now. You won't regret it! i ombDines the beauty and low main- : = tenance of Alcan® aluminum siding with evening as usual at the 4 an insulation value of R6t, to save on centre, 8 p.m. H h kh ti It ° It ¥ | heating bills in winter; electricity costs 3 3 heating bil y Sympathy | orse snow, norricuirure, agricuirure | CUT FUEL COSTS EVEN FURTHER: pes ti sy pipe thy . is . oF 0.0 : Ask about these other energy- 4 saving products from ray Mrs. Betty Ringham in the at four day Whitby exhibition 3 * Alcan replacement windows sudden passing of husband 3 . Sansom windows doors I Sonny Tins The Southern Ontario A group from Port Perry Saturday at 12:00. There is a ; * Alcan patio storm doors missed by a host of friends Agricultural Society is called the Devils Little dog and cat show starting at » 3 Another fine product of Alcan Research and "holding a four day exhibition Angels' will be playing on 2:30 p.m. that afternoon. x Development from Alcan Building Products. Congratulations in Whitby from July 17-20. Thursday, July 17 from 7-12 Saturday evening the ; t(at 23.9°C per A.S.T.M. C177) Warmest congratulations There will be presentations p.m. They are one of four ladies take the stage for the | to Mrs. Linda McLaughlin °" Horticulture, Agriculture, groups that will be perform- Miss Oshawa and District | ALCAN SIDING AND INSULATION ho Wa ful i g Domestic Science, and ing Bluegrass music. Exhibition Fair Queen i IN ONE ENERGY-SAVING PACKAGE. hy g Joo Srp Piet pags needlecraft along with There is a horse show at contest. 4 ELIGIBLE FOR CHIP GRANTS. a bouquet to he daughter animal shows and contests. 12:00 on Friday morning that Sunday morning the Lions > 2 Lyn who sang in the Port The grounds are located on will feature Belgian, Club is serving a pancake oo Perry United Church on Garrard Road North, which Percheron, and Clydesdale breakfast. There is a saddle # Alcan Busing Products AN FREE ESTIMATES Sun > July 7. Sh is north of Conlin Road. The horses. The four and six horse show and a sheep u Da Sa a her a Oshawa and District Exhibi- horse hitches will be pulling exhibition. In the afternoon 2 Ch - All Al - i y KX the tion directors are working in old fashion wagons. there is an Old Tyme Fid- | FIS en uminum Se Drops. eep up the conjunction with the North The light horse committee dlers Amateur Contest oh g ' Oshawa Lions Club, who are was headed by a Nestleton beginning at 2:30 p.m. Over i serving the food, on the man, Mr. Ivan Cochrane. 200 invitations were sent out i 985 -3 ] 4 ] call gos for 1 ext week ploage project. These animals are shown on for this event. x P| 8 ie : : New books oy -- ia INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED at libra bi 193 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY hd 1306 ry : New books at Scugog Public Library are as e one youre loo Or. a Se Road, Dorothy Lamour; The 9 Stepdaughter, Iris Bromige ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE People, P. Whitney (Large People, P. Whitney (Large Print); The Lake of Dark- vi RIA ness, R. Rendell (Mystery); I C10 . Best Canadian Stories; The family ff ho Trust STA N DA R D the munidpal AND GREY macdonald-cartier Battered Woman, L. ran T R U ST SIV, 8 10aN (ONpOraton TRUST trust company + Walker; An Investigation Ld Into The Effects of Alcohol 5 YEAR 2 O MIA N Y 5 YEAR Since 1844 5 YEAR Use in Ontario Schools, J. White; Historical Sketches 1 of Ontario; Undergoing Surgery, J. MacDonald; The Selena Tree, P. Joudry; The Ae iricrest Complete Scarsdale Medical 3 Annual Interest Annual Interest Annual Interest . Diet, H. Tarnover; Illustrat- 11 5/8% Semi-Annually WLC nO 10%% Semi-Annually 11% Semi-Annually 11 5/2% Semi-Annually ed Guide to Gardening in Nestleton, Caesarea by Mabel Cawker A Planned Visit of Interest John and Carol Doyle, Karen and Tracy of Nestle- ton had a most delightful Oshawa, Camp Samac (Jan is a cub leader in Australia and thoroughly enjoyed see- ing the camp) Niagara Falls which is also a special world the home of Jim Fowler's in Port Perry. As well as a world travell- er Jan Veacock is an avid bird watcher and much of guest recently when Miss famous sight, as they the time was spent touring Jan Veacock of Queensland,. haven't a natural Falls in back roads looking for Australia, came for atenday' Australia; The Welland Canada's native birds. visit. It all began when Carol Canal; Martyr's Shrine and The Thursday evening was and Jan became pen pals twenty years ago when they were Girl Guides. The corr- espondence proved interest- ing and the girls sent letters back and forth all through the years and finally on June 30th, they met for the first time. Jan is taking a world tour and while en route to Canada visited the following places of interest: Japan, Alaska, Vancouver, Canada, Seattle, Washinton, Los Angeles, California, San Francisco, New Orleans, Texas and then Toronto. While in Nestleton with the Doyle family, many trips St. Marie among the Hurons; Midland; also to the Marine Railroad at Severn Falls. The lift lock system is anoth- er first so a tour of Peterbor- 'ough Locks, Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls and Lindsay was taken. For variety and nearer home Karen Doyle was responsible for taking every- one on a tour of the Scugog Shores Museum as she had visited there with the school. Another tour of interest thanks to Sandy Day, who planned a visit to Vachon Co. where Jan sampled one of their famous butter tarts and exciting as well as lucky for Jan as she won $100.00 and a" free book of tickets in Wintario. Ending an enjoyable visit, John and Carol drove Jan to Toronto International Airport on July 9 where she continued her tour to Minne- apolis, Minnesota, to visit friends and then to London, England, for a four week stay, and Europe for a month before returning home to Toowoomba, Australia, by mid-September. Jan is a school teacher so will have many experiences to relate to her students this fall of the Canada; Random Winds, B. Plain.

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