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Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1981, p. 6

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\ Ph 2 BIN ANS 3 N IN 5 ae RAPER RETA iN Shs AN) ak if Ne Phy 9 th RANE ns : 4 \/ ALAR RA | SAY dadl AS 13 3 ATTEN NA i a AR SURE ON UHR eA) " : AUD EAHRY AV ASN DY PIT ERE SRMARVIRTER PY 45. ¥ Ea 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 26, 198) remember when ...2 (From page 5) Perryw was also plunged into darkness but the lights were back on by midnight. Deputy-Reeve Everett Quantrill of Whitby Town Council has accepted a position as superintendent of the new Home for the Aged.in Beaverton. Sixty-four rinks competed in the General Motors Gold Cup lawn bowling competition. Port Perry's team of Arthur Cox, Fred DeNure, Irving Boyd and Roy Honey came out as three-game winners and each team member received an automatic electric grill and waffle baker. 10YEARS AGO Wednesday, August 25, 1971 Children playing with matches were responsible for setting a fire which totally destroyed their father's barn at the Burt Mitchell residence, just west of Utica. Fortunately the barn was not in use at the time of the blaze. The late Francis Edward Courtice, who lived in Port Perry as a youth, has bequeathed $2,155 to the village for the beautification of its streets and parks. Mr. Courtice made numerous donations to groups across the country and it was he who donated the chimes to the Port Perry United Church. The Cartwright Lakeshore Ratepayers Association has joined the Scugog Protective Committee in its fight to keep an international airport from being erected on Scugog Island. Clifford Redman, chairman for the Scugog branch stated that one brief had already been submitted to the Government airing the opposition of local residents. A four room apartmenti in Manchester was listed for rent in the Port Perry Star. Monthly rental: $125.00. A large three room apartment in Port Perry was offered for rent of $80.00 monthly - built in stove included. * Congratulations were offered to Mrs. Oliver Reader, a former resident at the "Head", Scugog Island upon the recent celebration of her 89th birthday. # Two Grade 13 graduates from Cartwright High School have been awarded Ontario scholarships. The girls are Linda Mountjoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and Lorrie Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner, all of the Blackstock area. ASI SE ARTI RRR ATRL TE LR Bathgate RAYS 'Ny DRE 1g hey RA TSA LB SURTE un und a FR oi A > SEEN ANA FASE AAA > 1 . A 'sed 1) os wh Drama, comedy this weekend Theatre goers in Port Perry are in for a very special treat this weekend. Busy young director John M. Foote has been preparing this weekend for months, and Friday it all comes to life. On_ Friday, August 28th "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf'? will be presented. This powerhouse production by Edward Albee, is directed by John Foote and features Alison McNar, Stephen John- Musées nationaux du Canada National Museums of Canada ar NATURAL HISTORY ~ son, and Vanessa Lewcrentz. This savage comedy-drama should challenge theatre audiences, and plunge them into a frightening world. Saturday, August 29th Neil -Simon's "God's Favourite" will be unveiled. This hilari- ous comedy was again directed by John Foote and features Jeff Foote, Mike Stokes, Lynn O'Reilly, Heather McDougall, Steve Foote, Andrea MacGregor, Melanie Williams and Sandy e. Both plays should provide superb entertainment, so come on out and see. Tickets are $4., available at the Town Hall all this week, or call 985-8181. RRA EES SA A ; : bs + al 7 i Four portable classrooms are under construction for the opening of the new Catholic School in Port Perry on the grounds of Immaculate Conception Church on Highway 7A. The new school will have classes from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8, and more than 100 students are registered. The Church Hall will be used as a Kindergarten classes. CHICKEN & SEAFOOD Luncheon Special Monday to Friday - 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. TWO PIECES of delic- ious Dixie Lee Chicken with French Fries and 1 8 FREE Small Coke n 985-9009 Saal ay ARY IST ¢ / SIE ym, library and for the NOTEBOOK PRESENTED BY: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OTTAWA a N\ Ore of the most unusual BEAT THE '82 PRICE INCREASE MAMENCHISAURUS germs Super Savings onall naw Somerchommus Ww T8 'was closely related T the 11981 Cars and Trucks. io Steer ~ Over 60 New Vehiclesin stock. neck Jos grind) wos COME IN & CHOOSE YOURS NOW! ble tal hy wide a about \_ a, L/ USED CAR SPECIALS ('till Labour Day) 1981 CHEVETTE SCOOTER - RRA 123 . . $5,095 ; having To move ifs body - 1980 BEL AIR SEDAN -PML 587... ... $7,675 1979 88 ROYALE COUPE -NMW 907. . . $6,595 1976 IMPALAWAGON -KTT 448... .. . $3,250 1978 PARISIENNE SEDAN -NJJ 068. . . $5,895 1975 MERCURY COUPE - HUH 784... . . $2,395 \ Tell them + Dinosaurs affained = Ee a weights of up 15 55 methc E * BR. Tonnes, Theraby generatin = ali energies and Topas res ayraschioy 3 those oh ng large mammals . Several i ago a Hamenchisorses $4sl0 $m deposits coal Le a malin eposiis in ra ind, was on In of Sues, in Beijin ley When alive, The he goal Sop over 22 melres ghed lo metric Tort ( ) 13 d d FOR FREE REPRINT WRITE TO THE MUSEUM Ask for Jim or Ray 985-7351 wig ~ 268 QUEEN STREET 3 3 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBLE LTD. - DOWNTOWN IN BEAUTIFUL PORT PERRY. \_ J

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