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Port Perry Star, 13 Jan 1982, p. 6

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API DENSON BL ST i New Democrat leadership hopefuls Bob Rae [left] Richard Johnston and Jim Foulds visited Scugog Township Saturday evening as they met party supporters at the home of Marg Wilbur. The leadership convention is next month and PEE FO 2IT) PRR INGER 55d LR POI EAN LON 48 RMI 50 Ss Aa Yi N.D.P. candidates for leadership visit area New Democrats from the provincial riding of York- Durham have selected five voting delegates and five alternates who will attend the NDP leadership con- * vention in Toronto February 5-17. They were selected Satur- day evening at an informal meeting of about 70 party supporters held at the Scugog Township home of Marg Wilbur. The three declared can- didates for the NDP - provincial leadership were present at the meeting after speaking earlier in the day at the UAW Hall in Oshawa. Jim Foulds, MPP Prince Arthur; Richard Johnston, MPP Scarborough West; and Bob Rae, federal MP. Broadview- Greenwood, are & HEARING AID CENTRE 28 Water St. (Lakeview Plaza) Port Perry - 985-9388 FORALL YOUR OPTICAL NEEDS! High Quality - Low Prices - Guaranteed Service -- EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED -- delegates from the York-Durham riding have been selected. [see story] In Te TTT To | & "ComeOn Out" o¥ "PUB NIGHT" TTT [TTT o TITTY THT o TTT TTT (Turnto page 10) A DR. JOHN BRUNO { OPTOMETRIST n | editorial (From page5) is proud to announce the at TOWN HALL 1873 -PORT PERRY and mapping out the future for the millions of OPENING OF HIS OFFICE bracket this century. at This will have to be one of our major priorities. Handling the basic living and recreational needs for this huge influx of elderly will be a major problem, unless planning starts now. We all know this problem looms on the horizon, it SAT., JANUARY 16th 8:00PM. to 1:00 A.M. $5.00 Per Person *ENTERTAINMENT *LUNCH *PRIZES *BAR Sponsored by Port Perry Ringettes. --HELP SUPPORT -- 28AWATERSTREET, § LAKEVIEW PLAZA - PORT PERRY § 985-9385 EUS Te LTT TT TT TTT TT TTT o TTT To TTI is now time for governments to begin to move on this future problem. i 3 2 id persons who will be entering the over 60 age g g 2 g g -- Courtesy Perth Courier g | | ~ TN MODERN TEXTILES is RE-OPENING ina NEW LOCATION 203 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY -985-3221 (Effective Monday, January 4, 1982) NATURAL HISTORY NOTEBOOK PRESENTED BY: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OT TAWA Bo toe An mhabiant of the forested areas of canada from Newfoundland fo tre Yukon, this member of the cat family 15 dsfinquished by a short body, lq leas, FA eet and pointed ears iped wifi long, black raw. They are nocturnal, solitary hunters, appearing feel shortly before dark and pn active will Shortly after sunrise. {i kad 1 LYNX © LYNX LYNX COMPLETE LINE OF FABRICS Patterns -Trims-Threads -etc. DRESS MAKING -ALTERATIONS NoNeedto Shopin Oshawa WE HAVE ALLYOUR SEWING NEEDS HERE! V mA Xt vi I We Invite You to a Special Preview of the entire new *1982 Front-wheel Drive Buick Century and Pontiac 6000 Series : *The Revoluntionary 1982 Pontiac Firebirds ..and the Efficient New-size G.M.C. Pick- -Ups Thurs. January 14, 1982 9:00AM. 09:00 P.M 0 , 10VANEDWARD DRIVE, the Lyny 1s an srcellent cer al odasionall Swims across PORT PERRY - 985-8474 rvers and streams . thes d 1 gem 15 the snowshoe hare but PELL Thad He fake ducks. + SRunks, and have been known 5 PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED full | deer, Thou Ai an a ee ton, dre, couqars and wolves . "Serving the Commiiniy since 1976," has been a Popular fashion tem at yanous the demise s of of mony Thousands a =, { and has bidity

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