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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Feb 1971, p. 3

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----- ee _Scugog News fre ti 5 i gPielinatt BATH ff trolling her ing unwary people & gain- ing more designs for herself. Expressions of apprecia- tion and thanks were receiv- ed from Mrs. Ethel Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martyn, Mrs. Cora Heayn, the family of Elmer Sweetman, Fred Victor Misson, Scott Mission and Angola Mission. All the OFFICE -- RESIDENCE -- BUTTER +69: QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY ~- 985-2562 Missions gave an account of their work and accomplish- ments. It is gratifying to know what your money is doing. It was decided to continue with aprons for the Hospital Spring Fair. As there is still a supply of half aprons, perhaps we could concen- trate more on full length, cobbler, clothes pin, terry cloth for children or half aprons involving fancy hand work. Note we are saving used stamps, nylons, christmas & others, and Canada Packer labels. Tt was agreed, if possible to cater to the Wedding of Beverley Manns in May or June. ™ Mrs. Hennie Jackson gave an interesting Valentine read- ing and then Mrs. Helen Red- man introduced the guest . | speaker. _| Mrs, Nodwell told of some of the undertakings of the Sn, lat meh, | Museum Board and requested that we not throw away any items which were outdated and of which we had grown tired. With some disappoint- ment we were toid that Mr. Roy Hope will not be able to build the Memorial in the "Head" Cemetery and the Property Committee will again have to investigate pas- sibilities. Helen showed sev- »| eral slides in reviewing work and activities involving many known people. Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow con- ducted a contest on familiar hymns and requested us to write the first line of each. It was surprising how easily we could be confused. Mrs. Reta Wilson is doing quite well after her first operation. Don't forget the Official Board meeting at "Grace" Charch to-night. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Foster of Greenbank had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love on Sunday evening. Sat. night Mr. and Mrs, Ted Leahy knew what it meant to live in a house by Youth Workshop Te Be Held By Cty. Mental Health The annual meeting of the Canadian Mental Health As sociation, Oshawa -- Ontario County Branch, will take the form of a workshop on "Youth and Justice" Discussion will be on the Young Offenders Act and the LeDain Interim Report with speakers Ed Broadbent, MP and Norman A. Cafik, MP. Committee chairman for the Feb. 20 meeting will be Larry Piurko with Ald. Ross Gibson as master of ceremonies. The meeting will be held at Ajax High School from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Areas for discussion under the Young Offenders Act will include the original intention of the Act and which prob- lems in the old Act is the new Act meant to remedy Under discussion from the LeDain report will include the legal aspects and the re. jmoval of marijuana as 4 iclassification under narcotic drugs. The County branch hopes to interest parents, teachers, students, youth groups, doc. tors and lawyers in the work. shop. the side of the rend and be; PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 17, 197) -- 3 a friend to man. Motorists ---- Little Ruthie Parker cele- foued the Island rosd im: |, tod her 6th birthday lest passable when they got near nacelle : y and held a birthday Murray Jackson's. Therefore ty for friends at home, the Leahy's opened their Well talk ebout a hair home to 12 stranded motor- raising episode, we really had ists. al nek sesh one late last Saturday evening' Sunday ing Mr. Mrs. Murray Jackson had Continued on page 5 several unexpected guests. The County plow broke down and therefore the Island plow necessarily was put into ser- vice to help clear the Island road as many motorists from Goreski's could not get thro'. To Order Your WINTER L guess we'll all just move down South Where it's summer all the year! Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker and family spent a weekend re- cently with Sylvia's brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Myers, Scarborough. Glenn Parker was home from 'school sick with the Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE DEPARTMENT STORE presents "CONTOUR" DIMENSIONAL WALLFASHIONS BY SUNWORTHY 1 Ly 4 ES thier adie.cae bm SLSSSSSSSSSSESS SS SSSSESSE SESS SES SS SS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SS SSS SSS SS SLLLVALALALS LASALASILA TSA SAVALAAAAALAARARARARARRRRESESS ES RYA air "Contour" is a collection of dimensional wall SUNWORTHY NEW ENCORE tural look to your interior wall surfaces Produced by a special process of printing, BOOK (Special Order) Scrubbable, Stain Resistant, Dry lamination and embossing, the deep reliefs of these wall coverings provide the ultimate in three dimensional wall decoration Strippable SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER 200 PATTERNS IN STOCK PRE-PASTED ~ VINYL COATED Ready Pasted ; 4 4 VINYL COATED | | ge" | 420 = 4 Contour Book Allure Book SPECIAL ORDER New Perma, Vinyl Wolldoth : 2.45 A.9O oF senbvoie 813.50 ve . al "a y. *. iS "4 7 » RB . . wa nf » -- Sevens

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