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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Apr 1971, p. 13

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Scouts Gerry Kraups, 12, (second left) and Bill Sharpe, 12, smile proudly as they receive achievement badges Saturday night at the annual Ist Port Perry Boy Scouts father and som banquet. Making the presentation are assistant scout-masters Jim Murray (left) and Paul Brady. Bill received badges for music, collectors, modellers, @ pet care and handyman. Badges for music and pet care were received by Gerry. The banquet wes held at the scout hall with about 40 fathers and sons attending. KEN P. MURRAY =e Electrical Contractor ae, Toe Domestic & Industrial Was sana CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Phone: 985-7005 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY'-- Basements and Back Doors QUALITY WHEELBARROWS * For Farm, Construction or Around Home * A Million Uses Whitby Detachment of O.P.P. reports five persons were injured in 18 car col- lisions during the week of April 19 to 25. Total vehicle damage was estimated at $12,270. To date this year, three persons have been killed in traffic accidents compared to two in 1970. 85 general occurences were reported, thefts being the! highest category with 10. Liq- udr offences were five, break} and enter four, malicious damage 3. Nursing Home painting was enjoyed by quite @ number of residents. Friday evening April 23rd Mr and Mrs. Waite came and this month they showed a de- lightful film of South Africa. Wild animals were shown im their native haunts, zebra, sleek and pretty grazing peacefully, the tallest quad- ruped, a giraffe nibbling daintilly at the tender tops of trees, and great herds of large animals racing across the vast plains. One picture | showed a car in a National 'OPP Reports Park driving quietly along with lions and other wild animals plodding alongside. The car windows were down! The flowers were exotic. of great growth, and vivid cloroing, and made one wish to see the wonders of the country at first hand. Johannesburg seemed very generously laid out with numerous lovely squares of fountains and flowers. The buildings were of all differ- ent types of architecture, making the city as shown, a Check The Label On Your Paper PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 28, 1971 place of beauty. Mr. and Mrs. Waite and thank them heartily for the plea- " sure their visits " afford the patients here. Mrs. MacFarlane was out for Sunday, also Mr. Duffield. POPPA PPLE EPAPER EE ELAS We are very grateful to News Freatige LR. cols You too can enjoy the pleasure of day or night dips in the privacy of your own pool. Put a Pre-engineered Pre tested , TROJAN ALL ALUMINUM POOL in your yard. Call now while the spring specials are still available. Bruce J. Clairmont John D. Greig 852-7196 852-6264 LEC LECSCLS ELE SOE LCCC OSES SOG Saturday, May ist Through Saturday, May 8th Fertilize Your RIDING TRACTOR * 8 H.P. -- Recoil Start -- Cuts 38" (includes Mower Attachment) * Home Owners--Replace That Worn Out Garden Model--You'll Never Be Sorry *% Wood or Steel Frame Be The Envy of $ Your Neighborhood Lawn in Minutes! * Hang It on the Wall When Not in Use * Great For Seeding * Inexpensive x A Real Beauty 12.97

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