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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Feb 1968, p. 2

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PO I NP A a, Sd Ste fg Sex Sal SSL IR WR LE AS RANG ¢ x 3] PARKING | HERE TO CORNER 2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, Feb. 1st, 1968 In the Sweet Bi and Bi v - - EN FRANGALS : { se vous play !. |: Se SoHE ERE BEACHES BLEU FERS ESN BE Ahad STEP TO THE BACK OF THE BUS ALLEZ AU DERRIERE f DE L'Avrosus t i QUIT SHOVIN' FATHEAD ! POUSSEZ-PAS TETE GRAISSE Members Enjoy Monthly Dance The dance -held at Club Annrene Saturday with Port "Perry Skating Club as spon- sor, despite a small attend ance was an enjoyable even- ing. - Due to the generosity of Ken Goreski, proprietor, who donated his share of the pro-- fit, the club also made a nice little profit from the arrange- ment. «©. - Plans-are that these dances will be held every last Satur- day of the month during the winter and spring and the next is scheduled for- Feb. 24th. Tickets for these- dances should be purchased in ad- vance, since the club benefit only from the sale of these tickets. ; Ashburn. Man Strawberry King Lindsay Death, Green Brae Orchards, R.R. 1, 'Ash- burn, received the: Ontario Berry Growers Marketing Board Trophy and a tray donated by the Strawberry Council of Ontario at the re- cent Ontario convention. The awards were made to Mr. Death to honor his achieve- ment in becoming the 1967 Strwaberry King. To win the honor, Mr. Death grew an average of 10,432 quarts of strawberrier per acre on 7.42 acres, : Change InSchedule Of Hunter Examinations Changes are announced in "the Hunter Examination Schedule in the Lake Simcoe District, for January and 'February. Due to the in- creased demand and for add- ed .convenience, the District Office Examination Centre, Maple, will hold examina- tions Tuesday to Saturdays weekly instead of Mondays to Fridays as formerly. There is one exception -- exarniinations will not be held . Friday, January 26. Satur- day facilities will -prove more Bea convenient to a-number of applicants unable to attend week days. : Other changes provide new . examination points at Milton, 4 Brooklin and Brampton. Exa- mination dates at Orangeville id ; : ol ; vi ~ FOR RR Real Estate Representatives | THIS AREA | P.MA. REAL ESTATE LTD. seeks as representatives substantial men enjoying the respect of their Community and who are familiar with Country real estate valiles. Here is an opportunity to maké'a permanent and profitable connection with one of the most respected farm, home and cottage agencies in Ontario. This business can be operated successfully from your home, if necessary. Ideal for active-minded retired men or women.' No previous experience necessary. f Ror Further Details Write To: 'P.M.A. REALTY LTD, 1308 Baseline Road, Dunbarton, Ont. Attention: Mr. J. Wilks. Phone Dunbarton 942-2612 jae remain the same as formerly announced. : Applicants must make ap- |, pointments for examinations inadvance either by submit- | ting an application direct to |' the District Forester's Office, Department ' of Lands and Forests, R.R. #2, Mable, Ontario, or telephoning (416) 884-8141 - Extensions 209 and 210. Application forms may be obtained from most hunt- ing licence issuers through- out the District. Check The Label On Your Paper Timothy Brunton snapped this picture when away with his parents in January. The name Antigua Star was the only similarity with the home town newspaper here. The Antigua Star quarters have never been painted. | presses and type are extremely outdated and although the paper is supposed to be issued weekly, it often runs 10 days to 2 weeks between Issues, as it "gets mighty hot some days suh, and we just all go home for a siesta". The - The. Emergency Measures organization may soon he fin- ished in Ontario County. During a session of the county council Wednesday, last week. Douglas Hall, de- puty-reeve, Town of Uxbridge took the floor with a resolu- tion-that the-EMO-be-aboli- ~U printing at ha . «Attractive right prices! One good way to get people to read what you want them to is to make it look good. That's what we're in business for. See us soon. ~~ Star y, fine printing is , . for . When you come to us, you know what real . no matter what it's «our imaginative staff can create the type of printing to give ; _ you'the prestige you wantl dm wed BA dR as er gs ge : Urhridge Deputy-Reeve a Suggests EMO Abolished shed 'in the county. His re. solution was voted referred $0 committee. p . This means a committee must study the matter -and---- bring the resolution back to the floor when the council * reconvenes Feb. 20. At that time a vote will 'be taken, and the EMO will either re- main or be totally abolished in.the county. While this appears a sud- den move, last year the coun- cil redueed the salary budget _| for; the two men and one stenographer who comprise ~ |the-organization. The EMO is a federal pro- gram for emergency relief in time of natural or man-made - disasters, to which counties voluntarily belong. Ottawa pays for 90 per cent of the > cost, with. Ontario County paving five ver cent and the City of Oshawa paying the * remaining tive. The countv's share comes to ahout $2,000 per year, we P

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