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Port Perry Star, 2 Jul 1986, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 2 1986 PATIO FURNITURE SPECIALS - FEATURE ITEM RONDA ALL RESIN TUB CHAIRS ' be tt a EI ! | T1192: LOWEST enc THIS YEAR 6 PIECE PATIO SET 4 RONDA ALL RESIN TUB CHAIRS 1-7.6 CRANK & TILT TEXTILINE UMBRELLA, CHOICE OF 5 COLOURS | 1-42" PEDESTAL LEG WERZALIT TABLE fa = COMPLETE SET ONLY 1g Ee 299 cui oc CHAISE LOUNGE NOT INCLUDED 10 PIECE PATIO SET 4 ATTRACTIVE MID BACK CHAIRS 4 TEXTILINE CUSHIONS -- CHOICE OF 4 COLOURS 1-7.5 CRANK & TILT TEXTILINE UMBRELLA -- CHOICE OF 4 COLOURS 1-42" PEDESTAL ALUMINUM LEG WERZALIT TABLE 10 PIECE PATIO SET 4 EXTRA WIDE IRWIN ARLINGTON LOW BACK CHAIRS 4 TEXTILINE CUSHIONS -- CHOICE OF 6 COLOURS 1-7.6 CRANK & TILT TEXTILINE UMBRELLA -- CHOICE OF 6 COLOURS 1-42" PEDESTAL ALUMINUM LEG 69900 WERZALIT TABLE COMPLETE SET ONLY 11 PEECE PREMIUM PATIO SET FTRWIN YORK LOW BACK CHAIRS 4 TEXTILINE CUSHIONS -- CHOICE OF 5 COLOURS 1-7.5 CRANK & TILT TEXTILINE UMBRELLA -- 'CHOICE OF 5 COLOURS 1-42" PEDESTAL ALUMIN- UM LEG WERZALIT TABLE 1-UMBRELLA BASE COMPLETE SET ONLY SHOP 799° 0 AND COMPARE CHAISE LOUNGE & OTTOMAN NOT INCLUDED NURSERY GARDEN CENTRES OPEN 7 ©°thawa garden service -- nursery garden centre NOT AS ILLUS. DAYS --withtwo locations to serve you better -- A WEEK * We honor all nursery competitors coupons w THICKSON RD. NORTH *625DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY WHITBY --_-- % (Just 2 miles north ot (Justeastof Durham | Taunton Rd ) Road No 23) 655-3331 668-8190 CUSHION NOT *649°° COMPLETE SET ONLY Something to remember us by Prince Albert School vice-principal Peter Dean (left) and principal Roden Rutledge will be moving on to other schools next fall, but they'll have something to remember all the students and staff at Prince Albert. On the last day of they were presented with shirts school, by Luella Graham On Monday, June 16, the Port Perry Community Hospital Ladies Auxiliary held a most delicious lun- cheon, with 37 people present, an I am sure we all put on an extra lb. or so with all the lovely goodies. In the absence of the president Mary Cannon, who is holidaying in J Scotland, Elaine Buchanan our first vice-president opened the meeting with all repeating the auxiliary prayer in unison. She then welcomed all and gave a special welcome to all our guests. Good reports were given by all the officers. Bonnie Gerrow told us 7 boys and 6 girls arrived at the hospital in the last month. Hazel Coates had on display a number of articles which had been done for the Tuck Shop. A lovely layette was given by "Seagrave UCW. This of which the auxiliary say a Big Thank You to the Seagrave ladies. Mr. Brown wished the auxiliary a happy and safe summer, and also said the Hospital Board should be proud to be affilliated with a group like the auxiliary and also to the work of the adult volunteers and the Candy Stripers. Elaine reminded us of the annual meeting being held in the hospital on Tues. night June 24 at 8:00 p.m., at which time awards will be given out to volunteers and Candy Stripers. This being our last meeting until September 15th. Elaine asked us to try during the summer to think up some ways of making money to start our fall activities. Ladies try and keep in mind the times you are to work in the Tuck Shop. as the auxiliary has to staff it for July and August. It was then moved by Elaine and seconded by Minnieave adjourn. y So Cherrio ladies and a happy. Safe summer holiday to all. autographed by all students and staff. Mr. Dean will be the vice-principal at R.H. Cornish and Mr. Rutledge will be principal at Cartwright Central. Whether they wear the autographed shirts the first day of school in the fall or to be seen. Ladies Auxiliary luncheon . Editorial Comments (From page 4) Remember the humiliation he faced at the leadership convention in 1983? It would appear as if all that is behind him now. What is remembered is the way he endured those trying times with courage, dignity and loyalty to the Party and the man who replaced him as ader. ° He has represented Canada and Canadian interests at home and abroad with the same kind of dignity, and he appears to be one very bright star in a Cabinet that quite frankly is lack-lustre at best. Could it be that, at a mature 47, he has his eye on the leader- ship of the federal Conservatives once again? Nobody knows for cer- tain, at this time. But with Brian Mulroney slipping in the opinion polls and losing credibility at nearly every turn, who knows what the rank and file might decide. It would be a supreme irony if Joseph Clark challenged and won the leadership at some time in the future. Stranger things have hap- pened in politics. Just ask Richard Nixon. POLKA DOT DOOR - LIVE! PALMER PARK - PORT PERRY Friday, July 11 ... 3 p.m. Admission: $3.00 per person The POLKA DOT DOOR television series is seen daily on TVONTARIO. Sponsorship assistance by the Province of Ontario through the ONTARIO ARTS COUNCIL. Tickets available at Scugog Library, Ted E. Bear's Toy Shop, Children's Den, Durham Family Y and Stedmans. CARPET CARE Steam Cleaning of Carpets & Upholstery Truck Mount Machines - Only Hoses in your Home. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 852-7322 _-- A IVETE STR i ng APR od Inia i of pr oly "ng . . ' . A mtu «

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