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Port Perry Star, 23 May 1984, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. May 23, 1984 The Quilters Cupboard 1st Annual Sale May 26 - June 2. Take advantage of our "Spring Sale" by saving 25% OFF all fabrics including vv V.LP., Concord, Peter Pan Prints, Eyelet, Broadcloths and Gingham. Our prints are ideal for cool summer skirts and dresses. Be prepared for rainy day projects or get an early start on Christmas presents. Compe & see us soon ~ we're (ooking Forward to your visit-.. Jandy Hook Rd,RR 2, Uxbridge, Ont: 1%. Xm north of Brock St. on Man at Telephone: (416) 852-3617 Tuesday - Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong Thursday evening saw ten tables of euchre' * filled at the Prince Albert Hall. Ladies high was Gladys Slack, second was Dorothy McDira- mid and low was Doris Rohrer and over on the men's side, I see they GRADUATION Lawrence Van Camp, son of Richard and Ruby VanCamp, Black- stock, graduated from Kemptville College of Agricultural Techno- logy on May 25, 1984 with a diploma in Animal Science. THE ONE HOUR PHOTO STORE -- PORT PERRY PLAZA -- ISPLEASED TO PLAY A PART IN THE HOSPITAL EXPANSION FUND! During the month of May, we will donate to the fund *1.00 DONATION CARDS HAVE BEEN PRINTED FOR YOUR SIGNATURE, WHEN YOU PICK UP YOUR PICTURES. For Every Roll of Film Processed at our Reg. Price. Bring in your Film for FAST, QUALITY RESULTS J AND HELP YOUR HOSPITAL, TOO! 1 HOUR 2 'PHOTO FINISHING PORT PERRY PLAZA needed the good old girls to help them again. I don't know where men 'would be if the girls were not there to help them. Men's high was Gord Smith, second was caroline Haugh and low vas Betty Boose. Come mn out next Thurs. May 4 at 8 sharp and come n guys, get away from hat TV and exercise our card playing mind. Congratulations to GRADUATION Teresa Wygerde, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Wygerde has just com- pleted her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majoring in Dairy Science. She has accepted a position with Malcolm Food Specialties, St. George, Ontario. «8 and Grace Beacock. 'hey celebrated their 2nd wedding anniver- iary on Sunday May 20th. Ed Diagle put another candle on his cake on Sunday, May 20. Happy birthday. Ed from all Prince Albert. Mike Olaisen spent the weekend with the Sparlings at their cott- age in northern Ontario. The Couples Club are still in action. They are all off to view Cullen Gardens this Saturday night. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mec- Kinnon from Stirling Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stevens from Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. Len Gallant from Oshawa, Ontario. It was a pleasure to see two Prince Albert faces in the paper last week - Judy Olaisen and Rick Weeden. They along with the rest of their team got first on the Mini Golf Course and raised $160.00 for Timmy. Nice going! A very poor turn out at church on Sunday. I guess everyone was away for the week end. Mr. Andrew Brnbjar from the Bible Society was the special guest speaker. He gave a worthwhile talk on Bibles and did a fab- ulous job on telling the children a story. Pleaseremember Sunday May 27 at 11:30 in the Prince Albert United Church, the UCW will be doing the service. Please try and attend. Congratulations to Mike Olaisen on winning 'a silver medal in wrestl- ing. Out of a group of 50, Mike came in second. Men need help at euchre tables Keep up the good work Mike. Mr. and Mrs: Les Beacock travelled up to Lindsay on Sunday visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock. Please call lean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. By-law for heliport Council has given approval for construc- tion of a helicopter landing pad at Comm- unity Memorial Hospital. Final approval for this heliport is now in 'front of the federal department of trans- port. The properly lighted landed area would be used for night and poor weather landings by the © emergency air ambul-- ance. The parking lot at the hospital is now used for landings, but only. during daylight hours. FRANK'S RESTAURANT CAESAREA FRI., MAY 25th - SAT., MAY 26th 9P.M.to1 A.M. Country Music (Cover Charge starting 9 P.M.) ---- -w &) -- v Uxbridge and Distyicr Chamber of Commerce --T Sct Chara ~~ Vv" -- rt -- tO ------ Presents Uxposiao position Uxbridge is the place to be on MAY 31, JUNE 1&2. We're holding our TRADE] HOME SHOW Uxposition '84 and ics 0ing to be excinng! You'll ind thac Uxbridge has alot to offer -- exhibitors range from msurance and (rust companies to Farm equipment outlets. And that's not all. Our cultural atmosphere males Uxbridge a great place olive and work.Come see for youirselF... There will be varied entertainment throughouc the show and plenty of Food and drink will be available, so brivig the whole Family and prepare to have a wonderful (ire! You'll find UXPOSIion '84 ar the UXBRIDGE COMMUNITY ARENA , Brock St. West. OPEN EACH DAY 5:00 rm TO 10:00 rm ba Po PES TT ET TTT TE T_T HT HT YY YEE HE OC {CCC ££ PrP OCC CCC tO CNC OCC COCO 'CCC CCC

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