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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Apr 1971, p. 6

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- G- PORT PRAY STAR ~ Wednesday, Apel 28.1971 | Cartwright Twp. Receives Grants -A General Meeting Of Alex Carruthers, M_P.P., is called for WEDNESDAY APRIL 26th, $:30 p.m. Durham, i « report from Queen's Park announced to- day Unree separate communily centre grants to the Town- ship of Cartwright. These include: Cartwright Township Community Hall $659.00, Coleman Park $668.00, Blackstock Arena $2966.00, making a total of $4293.00 Return Newman Ontario South P.C. Candidate Last week about 400 Pro gressive Conservatives in Ont- ario South Riding turned out Wednesday to see William Newman MPP, returned as their party's nominee in the next provincial election. TENDER AND TRIMMED at the Manchester Hall in Manchester. To approve am agreement to purchase the Assets of Croven Em- ployees (Whitby) Credit Union Lid. and to consider any other matters pertaining to tis agreement. All Manchester Credit Union Members are asked to conducting to find out how COOKED i ing was Charles MacNaughton, | the constituents feel on cer- tain subjects. Mr. Newman conducted a similar survey in minister of highways and Si. VERWOODS transport for Ontario. Mr MacNaughton spoke at length | ib. c | | [Ajax alone several months on taxation and tax reforms. | QUEEN ST PORT PERRY 985-2562 A. E Johnson . * / 4 Mr. Newman touched On the lb. past work of the party and spoke on aspects of regional | government. . He also noted the success PINETS 2m. 719 HOME CURED BY THE PIECE 49: Mr. Newman said he was really impressed with the lnumber of young people at-} OPTOMETRIST / 228 MARY STREET : 985 -2383 of a riding-wide survey he is . Side Bacon b | tending the nomination meet- ib. AYCE | Guest speakey at the meet-} ; NN SSSR ALLA SES SSS SES SSSESSESSESSESESSESESEES'S AWN-BOY os the world's easiest _ handling power mowers... We use magnesium in our mower decks for the same reasons it's used in those racy sports cars -- strong, lightweight reliability. The 1971 MAG series of 19° and 21" mowers is the lightest, most maneuverable ever trom the leader PRICES START AT SSS 5 EE THE MPLETE NE OF LAWN-BOY POWER MOWERS BVARAVAAAAVVVVAVSVVSSAASASAGVVVVVPVessssSasaaaaaya SSL SSSSSSSSESSSSSSESSEESSSSESSESESSSESSESESSSSSSSS Bushes $2.00 [FLOWERING 99° ~S S535 5 x< . > | improved health z School Anniversary. Sandison's various scritpure readings, prayer ,ete. by members of the S. School, Sharon Sweet- message for all ages. Offer- ing gathered by Misses Terry Kennedy, Ann Hope, April & June Bent. In general a very) successful service was held. Please keep in mind next Friday evening 7.30, a party for all the Sunday Schoo! is being planned in church par lors. We all offer our sincere sympathy to two families who formerly resided in our) village, namely to Mrs. Geo. Skelding in the passing of her husband and to Mrs. Ivan Parkinson whose father was laid to rest. Mr. Frank Gibson is a hos- pital patient. We wish him { Monday evening the mem-| bers of the church sccaion | met at the home of the L of business on file were dis- cussed and settled, followed | § by lunch of course. Interior SSESSSSssssss>% iis ache 1.44-2.00 BELA sas SALAAASS VSS SSSA ANS SS VSAESSRASA SEERA choir from} py. -|answer period Beacocks where several items | oi One evening recently our have Rev. K. Deer from Ked- The question and also proved enlightening. We were also happy to have and see his wife sitting beside him who ailment. also voiced some knowledge on the matter, Lunch was served in the church parloss. Mrs. Wm. Peel (formerly Joan Howey) who resides in Calgary enjoyed over a week 'of her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. N. Howey and with Mrs. H. Peel, Port Perry. One evening a group of Joan's school pals and teach- ers were invited to the Mr. and Mrs. Howey home for a session of reminiscing which : Howard's 4424 4 +.+*24>44 ce Albert News. created a happy gathering & it was pleas] U.C.W. made it possible to/ delicious food too.» Last Tuesday evening Mr. sane] ject of "Mental Health", on| family and their friends join annual Sunday] which he is taking a course|ed the near twenty of the for a period of time in Whit- immediate relatives at the He emphasized many Consolidated No.| newer and modern methods|Beacock Port Perry. This -| in dealing with this type of home of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd special gathering had been previously planned for a sis- ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cole, Oshawa upon the occasion of their silver wed- ding anniversary. Mr. J. Bea- cock, Lindsay, acted as M.C for a brief program. presen tation and a buffet lunch cli maxed a pleasant event. Pte Glen Sweetman who enjoyed being home for two weeks during Easter has re- turned to Winnipeg to re. sume his service in the air | force. Mrs. Skinner, Brooklin spent the week-end with her son Don, Roy, wives and Leap gee Draperies . 144 SHAW A? N > , ae | 2, Sine St Qt. $2.65 8.95... Sold Exclusively by "Bold Building Centres" & Exterior F Coats FLOOR ENAMEL sur cement or wood floors, available in an assortment of colors. also Tint Bases. and Protects your wood, also brings out the grain of wood. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER STREET -- 985-7391 -- PoRT PERRY

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