| i 75 + iH i £ tH gs j Ed if : ¥ iyi Ht Hf ef ai FE ~ ° HE HE Hl 88 4 Ec g g F : i | : it exciting special events. Some of these are Around-the-World Day, a Film Festival, Talent supervised free play, quiet games in the afternoon when it is hot. For this summer's Play. ground Program, five compe- tent instructors have been hired. They are Debbie Mc Curdy who has had experience working at Dey Camps: for! Underprivileged Children and| plans to continue in this field; Betty MacMaster who has taught children in Sunday Sehool Classes, and coached' youngsters in Figure Skating, "|ario Federation of Home and it} being made in honour of Col. plus « background of Girl Guide and Brownie training. it Hel } i i il belit, seree fi The Executive of the Ont- School Assocations are pleased to announce they are making a $100.00 Centenary Award available to a recipient in Ontario County to further their educational program. The award is open to teachers and students. This award is R. 8. McLaughlin's 100th birthday. --Mrs. R. 8. McLaughlin was: President of the Ontario Fed- eration of Home and School Associations and through her efforts education in Ontario was helped to advance to the eodvantage of teachers and students. Anyone in Ontario County (teacher or student ) wishing tc apply for this award should direct their application to the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations, 10 Adelaide Street, East, Suite 31, Toronto 1, Ontario. "Egg producers must reg- ister with the egg board by Monday, July 5, if they want to vote on the egg board's plan," Hill explained. You Don't have to be a big pro- -|ducer to vote; just have to keep hens. Application forms for registration are available from the local ag reps office, or from the egg board." The Ontario government's Farm Products Marketing Board will mail out ballots to registered producers by Mon- day, July 12. Marked ballots must be returned by Monday, July 19. The producers' egg board will get the extra powers if more than two- thirds of voters want the plan. "The board needs these extra marketing powers to control egg marketings for farmers," Hill said. "If it doesn't get these powers, the small egg producer is doom- ed." OPP Reports 30 motor vehicle collisions occurred during the week dune 21 to 27 reports the Whitby Detachment of OPP. 10 persons were injured and two killed making the total fatalities seven to date in the patrolied area compared to only three for the same period last year. Total vehicle damage was estimated at $19,100. General occurences report- ed were 110, thefts topping the list with 12, followed by liquor offences 7, break and enter 6, amaults 6. Attends Course Mr. Merlin Heaslip Suggitt, R. R. 1, Nestelton, Ontario, aroad employee of the Town- } | ship of Cartwright has attend- ed a course sponsored by the 4) Ontario Good Roads Associ- ation and held at the Univer- sity of Guelph. Various courses are given yjeach year and are designed to Assist municipal road em- ployees in their every day ' operations. PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, June 30, 1971 -- Vaid IS ALL THE TIME AT / BRUTON'S . Hot Summer Specials KLALARRSRAREERS EE SESSESSEESSSESSSESE TEESE NSS ES SSS SSS SEES SESE SD > \ eect A style SSS SSS SESSS SS SSS SSD 1§ ez. LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC Al] a With Extra Towel J - CLOTHES Baby Shampoo and 6 o7z.... Penaten Cream 2.19 SS SS SSS SSS SSSA S SSAA ASRS ESSESSSSSSESSSESSSSESESESSESSSSSSESSSSESSSS SSS SSS SSS SS CEPACOL -- 14 oz. -- Sugg. List $1.49 1 MOUTHWASH. 88 BRUTON Phone 985-2511 or 985-3548 Port Perry's Laura Secord Store