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Port Perry Star, 22 Apr 1981, p. 20

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"Margaret's cousin on Wed- for Dr. George and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant nesday last. Guests of Mr. Moore. . McKenzie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macklin attended church service and visited with the Raines families. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Markham Truax. Sunday dinner guest with and Mrs. Don McKean on Sunday were Mrs. Ellison Sr., Mrs. Bill Ellison and daughter Amy, Mrs. Penny Fitzgerald and daughters from Pickering, Mr. and Shirley Michol and son and Kathleen Leask is home Mrs. Mona Mero accomp- Mrs. Beryl Scott and child- . from hospital. anied by Mrs. Marilyn ren from Ottawa were Congratulations to Mr. and Wallace of Port Perry visit- Easter guests with their Mrs. F. Innis on a edwithrelativesin Hamilton parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul new grandaughter. on Friday. Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. ; Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Aleta Leask was Frank Gibson of Coboconk . spent the week end with the Glad to see Gayle Haidle (Blakely) and daughter "home visiting for a month. Congratulations 'to Blair Phillips, Mike Gibson, Chris Cookman, Doug Dusty, and boys from Pembroke visited Mrs. Bert Bishop and son, Rick Perry, our local boys with Roundell's on the week- and Mr. and Mrs! Larry who were members of the end' attending a surprise Trevelyn and children of George Stone Realtors Pee shower for Mark and Debbie Barrie. Wee "B" team and won the at the home of Mrs. Gallant in Toronto. Sorry to report the tragic fire to the home of Mr. and Emily, Fenelon, Mariposa, Ops and Verulam Townships. These works are associated with these drains, the Authority is planning to undertake a detailed field inventory of all of the municipal drainage works Dinner-theatre coming On Friday, May 1, 1981, at the Masonic Hall in Port Perry, the Borelians will be Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Clark of Prince Albert dined with Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. Mrs. Since it will be necessary for Authority staff to have access to private lands If you have any questions concerning this project, please feel free to contact the Authority's office in Fenelon Falls at (705) 887-3112. ~ The play will also be per- formed on April 30, May 2, 8 and 9th but the Dinner- All Ontario Minor Hockey Championship. Wayne King (985-7076) and Jim Green (985-8006) report The Port Perry High School Mastermind team won first in a 13 school competition held recently in Lakefield. From left are Angie MacDonald, John a number of activities which ~Wynsma, Kathy Nippard, Karen McKelvey. Standing at back are Michelle nights open to all comers. They also report registra- tion for minor softball is Final meeting held at Centennial Hall at 9 p.m. Monday, April 27th to final- ize any possible teams. Work bees on Saturday mornings for a couple more weeks are needed. Come on folks and help prepare the tennis courts and have fun later. Remember April 25th at 9.30 a. m. in the Uxbridge United Church 4H Achieve- hosting their _ first Theatre will be held only for ment Day will be held for Dinner-Before Theatre event. the May 1st performance. A their project "Which Came The dinner will be catered by spokesman for the Borelians First, the Chicken or The the Ladies of the Eastern Star. A Mexican Fiesta will indicated the group's hope to make the dinner an annual Egg" just completed. It has been a very interesting pro- o be the Dinner theme and event. Tickets or further ject and the girls would like "entertainment will also be information about the toseea good number out for ! provided during the meal. dinner-theatre are available their programme. After dinner, everyone will adjourn to the Town Hall (1873) for a performance of "Mixed Doubles" a comedy written by Fred Carmichael at the following numbers: 985-7241 or 985-2105; and should be purchased by Sunday, April 26, 1981. Please call 852-6693 with your news for next week. Pn a ey sn sr nn ny er er en a rn nr en J Sn, ; "ROUND TUITS"' are HERE!!! Available while Supplies Last at:* { PORT CLEANERS { 255 QUEEN STREET - 985-7105 J "Dropin and pick up your FREE "ROUND TUIT." Ee ee em mn UF O_o fs p ZIPPERS - HEMS ) ra DRY CLEANING Rg ON THE PREMISES : Invisible Mending * Shirt Service ig Suedes : Leathers REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS TAKE IN - LET OUT "We Also Repair Suedes & Leathers." SN gm smn mse J J J --_ an Nn ee ny ny ny ny a a Sn etn LE . School, April 10th. Under the direction of math teacher Charles Next time you're in town, call on the Commerce manager. Ask him about the Commerce Farm Services he Has for dairymen. You'll find he'll be more than pleased to explain how the Commerce has short, intermediate and long term financing competitions were turned in by John Wynsma who was grand champion and by A | are being planned at the Newell and\coach Charles Wysczkowski. VI softball diamond this : i meme wos High school team wins iti and over) on Sunday after- Al ) 7 noons (contact above men); : SHY 7 a i 7 Greenbank Gamblers on bs : | projecttostart [ini astermind tourne bh 4085 9040); Grotriiani 1a: S r d W a ~ Within the last several within The Kawartha Region dies (over 20 years I! ol months the Kawartha Conservation Authority's Ward (985-3903) for Wed- A team of five students first ahead of 12 other teams Mastermind is a game of 5% Region Conservation jurisdiction. ~ nesday nights and a Saint- from Port Perry High School from high schools in the logic where individuals Is Authority has mapped all of This project is scheduled field slow pitch on Thursday won first place in the annual Peterborough to Oshawa compete against the clock G50 the existing municipal to begin in mid May and will nights - Dave Giannine (985- Mastermind Tournament grea. and against each other in an $e drainage works within probably run until August. 2784) and Regular Friday hosted by Lakefield High Outstandirig individual * effort to discover the hidden 3 a 4 ¥ RL Rd Feips x & large, open ditches which affected by municipal extremely low. Liz Perry. Wyszkowski, the Port Perry Michelle Newell who placed repetitions are allowed. lS have been constructed to drainage works the (985-3073) and Sharon team of John Wynsma, fourth overall. Competitors try to "crack Spal : . g ' . 3 . pe He provide adequate drainage Authority would request that Meisner (985-8387) aretrying Angela MacDonald, Karen Mr. Wyszkowski called the the code" as quickly as oH outlet to agricultural lands. a]] landowners affected by togetenoughregistrationfor McKelvey, Michelle Newell performance a "terrific possible and in as few tries Ro In an attempt to address such works co-operate in this boys Pee Wee and boys and Kathy Nippard placed effort by a terrific team." as possible. some of the problems project. bantam teams respectively. : COMMERCE arrangement of four coloured pegs. There are six possible colours and And while you're at it, ask him to explain to you the other Commerce for feed, new buildings, dairy equipment or additional land. Farm Services he has. After all, that's why the Commerce has Commerce Farm Services-- to help you with the business of farming. Og CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE

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