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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Mar 1971, p. 16

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the Corvair was $700. and to the Volkswagen $600. Mr. Porier, the driver of the Volkswagen and three passengers in the car were all taken to hospital for treat- ment. Mr. Poirier, Elda Poirier, Eunice Stapley were taken to Toronto General Hospita! and Earl Stapley to Port Perry Community Hospital. Total damage to vehicles during the k was estima- ted at $35 > OPP reported 67 general occurences including 10 liquor offences, four thefts, three break and enter and three tol malicious damage. Attendance |} siz asain a Ey cunaiianaeaiion sid es ~ Old Time < ' ) VALUES! | roximately 200 children arrive | 2 CORY OIZE ing approximately sixty - two guides in all, Fathers from Continued Uxbridge area picked up the to the cars of $6,850., but TOWN' Uxbridge Guides on Sunday. Toronto, 1966 Austin, $200] no injuries. On Highway 12, | és '9 damage; Paul McGriskin, 19,| near 47 a three car pile-up During the week - end| they were taken care of at} The Centennial Concert ane 0 1069 Dodge,| with tote! dantage of $1,800, storm, twenty-two Girl Guid-| the Legion Hall. Apprecia-| under the direction of Mrs. ; A two-car collision on es and their leaders from| tion is extended to Mr, Page,| Grace Hastings promises to] 4 number of other acci-| Highway 12, south of 47 sent Port 'Perry and Raglan had | President of the Legion and | be an interesting event The| dents occured where only da-} four persons to hospital with spent from Friday night to| Mrs Page and all those who | advertisement reads Music!/ mage to cars were reported. | injuries. Sunday winter camping at| donated blankets and food to Dancing! Drama! and it's pre-| Four cars were involved at Camp Adelaide, Haliburton.| make the Guides comfort-|semted by the Centennial) Blackwater and the total dam- On their return trip they had| able. The Guides arrived|Concert Group under the} age tothe vehicles was $1,950. to spend Sunday hight and| back in Port Perry at 12 mid- a ---- a a = 4 tn tee o in S ; Schoo! um, Monday in Sunderland, where | night on Monday night. Also meyer ps eee aod iin ieteaaal 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. March 10, 1971 ;camping with: them were . ---------- --- --------] Guides from Uxbridge, Can- "ROUND THE 4 ones = Vehicle Damage $35,000 A 1962 Corvair driven by Wm. Laycoe, 33 of Sunder at R.H. Cornish Public School | ; from Scott and Reach Town-| ships evefy school day. On/ Monday morning only one | bus appeared and attendance | dropped to just a few over the 400 mark Tuesday morning all seven | buses made it to school and attendance was back to nor- mal except for those few suffering from colds, etc Monday and Tuesday the/ = - school was open to parents | : and according to the prin-| Jens cipal Wm. Bradford great OLD TIME many have taken advantage "i of the invitation. "Open House" continues for the bal- | ance of the week oo Sa Features Port Perry High School with well over | 000 students have had an attendance of | Qld Time Bost Buy' Qid Thmwe Bost Buy! Qld Thee Best Buy' OLD TIME FEATURES! en TANG |] MAXWELL SUPREME Pickles 2.9" Grapefruit 8:75: Turnips \ = 10: Produce Brussels Sprouts 39: Pears 6: 59 Most of the students make fi 3 a real effort to attend we | SAUCES -- Crystals HOUSE 29: even have quite a few of them wor me Wit P ' 19-0. te come to school by snow- LIBBY' 5 BEANS "BORY Onn CALENDAR Mad oe OPER" YORK PEANUT BUTTER "= 33 ott _Teme_Teatere! SOCKEYE SALMON mobile irant McDonald, principal of the school told/| the Star OLD TIME FEATURES! OLD TYME TABLE SYRUP 63° te OFF PACH -- CETRA AD WHEE C8 COLOURED BLACK DIAMOND Cheddar 79" FAB DETERGENT 'x=: °1.27 no OL 274 Mall ROUND STEAK 2. QS corre ~~ 8% TAR\'/I-EVME RUMP ROASTS r=s!109. imal ALUreS RICE-A-RONI 35: OLD TIME me OFF Pace CRiscO Ol its ss me ree SIFTO SALT 2:31, BAGGIES were 3B | re Tae BUY OF THE WEEK wr "EMIELS PLACE" Goch Towels "45. (Queensdale CE LUNCHEON ~ 35. Carefree 2 woe 49 =n eu | WAX PAPER 35. DOG FOOD 2:25. TOMATOES 27. Where Good Food | Is On The Menu Every Day It looks like everybody paid there taxes. The sidewalks are clean and the streets ere | CAT FOOD «~~ 18 | Secret Deodorant 99 is sx $5. DINNERS 29. DANISH »-~ 59: | WAFFLES 39. plowed. Now all we need ia more snow' But st EMIEL'S PLACE, what ee the weather, we are | 30 oz. Btls. COCA COLA 3 BO Macintosh APPLES 3s 65° wrving you with a smile Breakfast - Lunch - Luncheon Special and Dinners ; Fish and Chips - Take Out Take out service on al! our meals. Phone deposit

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