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Port Perry Star, 19 Nov 1985, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 19, 1985 Also receiving the Canada Cord at ceremonies Saturday night at Prince Albert Church were Cathy Elford, Tamara Elliott and Elford. Janet Rowland, all members of the First Port Perry Pathfinders. With the girls is leader Marg It was a proud night Saturday for Jill Parry and Jane-Ann McGill of the first Port Perry Pathfinders as they were presented with the coveted Canada Cord. At right is Pathfinder leader Sarah Elliott. "A Touch of Elegance" SEVEN MILE ISLAND RESORT DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS -- SALAD BAR -- Monday to Friday 12 Noon to 3 P.M. RESERVE NOW to attend our CHRISTMAS PARTY SAT., DEC. 21st D.J. & Buffet $10.00 Couple Candlelight Dinner Nightly Sunday Brunch served from 11 A.M. GENT'S NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT All Gentlemen's Dinners "1; Price LADIES' NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 1 Pri ce All Ladies' Dinners ~~ RESORT ON ugog [sland - Fort 'F erry Mier Aareds \ \ - y (C MON y Please Call for Reservations 3 Port 9 085-9949 © Tow Ata SOS meeting is planned Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery S.0.S. Community meeting at the School Tuesday, November 26th at 8 p.m. Our school is threatened - Everyones help is wanted. Under review by Durham Board of Educa- tion, an Accommodation Committee of local residents are diligently preparing a factual presentation supporting the importance of our community school. This committee needs the help of every resident - every parent - every child in this school area. Please at- tend this crucial meeting November 26 at 8 p.m. at the school. The level the community support will be a key factor in the presenta- tion to the Durham Board of Educa- tion. Please help through your atten- dance at this most important meeting. Elizabeth Taylor and Eileen Slute attended the York Presbyterial meeting at Mount Albert on Tues- day Millie Redmond Executive Director of Council Fire Native Cultural Centre told the group of the work already accomplished and their hope for a new larger cultural centre by raising funds. Doug and Beth Wilson and children had dinner Sunday with her parents, Ross and Barb Evans Michael spent the afternoon at the Wagner home with his friends lan Wagner and Jason Millman. Lorrie Bradbury and daughter Alexis visited her grandparents, Howard and Ruth Ashton. In the afternoon Lorrie's father, Barry exciting and close race. | would like to sincerely thank the people of Ward IV for electing me to represent you on council. Thanks to Jim, Bill and Chester for making it an Bushell dropped by. Our congratula- tions to Barry on this successful campaign. I am sure he will be a wonderful addition to the municipal council. On Friday evening Earl and Marie Wilson entertained Paula and Rick Wilson, Dennis and Carol Irwin The and boys to dinner in honour of Rick's birthday. Margaret and Shawn Servier of London were guests of her parents, Earl and Elizabeth Taylor on Satur- day. Their son Ray Talyean was also home on Saturday. We do hope the Armstrong baby is well again. She spent several days in Hospital last week. If you can sing, please join our choir - we need more members. Practice Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Utica. The welcome hand is out. Personal Touch Ses. TLORAL & GIFT SHOP - w 209 Mary Street, Port Perry - 985-9360 Cott (4 0: 717%" 0/7 QE ® 7, 1/724 3° HS THURSDAY, NOV. 28 FRIDAY, NOV. 29 from 9am to 8 pm. DRAW FOR $50. CHRISTMAS CENTREPIECE VISIT OUR CHRISTMAS ROOM and while browsing through our large assortment of Christmas centrepieces, wreaths, garlands. tree decorations and small Christmas gift items Ses ..- , All Purchases, WI TCAs oN (across from LCBO) Il be served "O77 SS (4 (44% _ -&. - ~G rly $40 00504 00: . ) TT . EEE REE? > -. 'A Re - ~-v& '9 » ¥ Den 2am -- eo vamp. & > vy 5 x, 7 SR a i yo oT a = ed | want to represent ALL the people of Ward IV with an open mind approach. My phone number is 986-5225. | would appreciate you voicing your opinions and con- cerns to me so that | can act for you on council. I'm here to represent YOU the people of Ward IV. Thanks, -- Neil McLaughlin DON'T FORGET ... to place your order early for your "FRESH" CHRISTMAS CENTREPIECES OUTDOOR XMAS NEEDS We have them all - Cedar Roping - Waterproof Decorative Bows & Ribbons FEELING CREATIVE?? We have all the supplies so you can - MAKE YOUR OWN - XMAS DECORATIONS!!

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