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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Feb 1968, p. 13

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NERLEANTE DER ELSTON of ARC OR LY Levies $200. Fines Suspended Sentence ~Fines of $200. and costs or 30- days: were -levied -against Joseph Kingston, 40 Carnegie St. Port Perry and Michael Fraser, Blackwater when they appeared in Magistrate's Court in Port Perry, Wednes- day last week. : The convictions were the -of-other-persons-involved in the Oct. 20th dispute will be heard in Port Perry Court on April 10th. Further discussion on the county education plan 'has led education officials to be- lieve the county of Ontario, and thus Oshawa, will be in Scugog News On Tuesday evening of Jan, 30th about 20. people gathered -at- "Grace" Church for a Congregational meeting to review the financial & ac- tivity reports of 1967 and to appoint new members of various boards 'and discuss new business.. Some of this number earlier partook of a a potluck" supper. The week-end was an ex- citing and happy one for several Island scouts who were able to attend the out: ing at Camp Samac from Fri. to Sunday, under Mr. Zee- man's capable leadership the following boys - were fortun- ate in being able to go: Ray- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 8th, 1968 -- 13 Mr. and Mrs. Tony. Snyder On Monday evening Mrs. and baby visited on the week Don Gerrow opened her home at the home of Carol's par-|for a Tupperware Demonstra- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Wik tion in aid of the "Head" Son; at = . +U.CW: BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 6G. McPhaden| For Income results of tomato throwing . og "when workers attempted to me Jorg over popula- oy Benen Yan hs, Insurance Tax : i i d enter 5 i ) s re Cat HW. Gossara| This will amalgamate the David and Philip Middleton, 1985-23 a oe ALEx SHaryiBRD * Ltd. in Port Perry county's 22-school boards and John, Rick and Ron Zeeman, Room 2, Post Office Bullding ! i 150 trustees into one county- Bill Boneschansker, Ricky Dec./67 Phone 985-7031 'on two charges of assault "Madeline Rodd,- a Gossard employee for 14 years prior to the strike was convicted throwing coffee on two em- ployees crossing the picket wide unit- of 20-members. . School boards have been urged by the department of education to co-operate in having elections for the new county positions in Septem: Edgar, Ronnie Whitter, John and Paul Huffman, Barry Leahy, 'Roger Blonge and John Milloy. Melodie Appleton spent part of the week-end with FOR ANY OF YOUR. Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. Specializing in business ané farm operations. ~ Dec./6% Septic Tanks .Cleaned By line. = She was given con-| ber or October, but nos deci Janet Reader. current six-month suspended | sions have been made at this B IAN'S : . ETHEL NO Tgpam PUMP EQUIPMENT. "sentences. point. THE 655.4832 SEPTIC TANKS AND ! _ line, also by throwing coffee. .she was convicted of "assault: Dianna Kiers, R.R. 2, Port Perry was. given a six-month suspended sentence when ing one of the employees at tempting to cross the picket Mrs. Kiers will be required] A new applicant for a hunting licence who is under 20 years of age cannot be is- sued with his first hunting license until he produces a certificate proving he has | completed a course in safe +. SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT AAILEEE WOUEEE ier MANY A GAL NOWADAYS. THAT LOOKS LIKE - A DUMB BLONDE, 18 ACTUALLY A \BRILLIANT BRUNETTE! ¢ 4 " Dec. 161 ---- EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY WEEPING Beds INSTALLET REG. ARMSTRONG | Port Perry --985-2226 1.5--Feb. 28/6" RAYMOND J. FRALICK to pay for damage done to|gun handling, Hon. Rene Bru PHONE 985 ~ 2243 the coat worn by the assault<| nelle, the Minister of lands : : LIMITED CIA ¢ teprseenting : ¢ ed and forests announced re. | REFRESHMENT BOOTH : o-operators insurance .General Insurance Association 4 Charges against a number cently. - COLONIAL BUS STOP The Farmers Union Mutual 9857306 PORT PERRY ge Ma ri Dec. 31/67) ite . Auto - Horne Protectior- i i i ' ER Fire ° > -¥ AL Phone 985.7447 ir « JOHN BALLARD - DUFF Aug. 81 . i ELECTRONICS |-- i Lumber and : : © [RAE Building Supplies] ADMIRAL A. E. Johnson ; News horus Sorieies TELEVISION 0.D. fe & Alterations SALES and SERVICE OPTOMETRIST ; ® Phone 985.7993 or 985-2728 | e EYES EXAMINED e Y Phone 985-7333 PORT PERRY 299 Mary St. 985-2383 i: : PORT PERRY Dec./67 Dec./6% g } ka WARY I low come we IL | 4 2 c } ? t Canadians" "quie ana 1ans id it % "are the world's talking-est ~ telephone users? |) Could be that FARM SERVICE CENTRE Beatty NOW ON DISPLAY Batty . : | .: Bit TAT TRI Canadians _@ STABLE CLEANERS @ WATER SYSTEMS dd i @ SILO UNLOADERS @ COW STALLS and PENS 850 2 have an eye @ AUGERS and AGITATORS ~~ @ HOG PEN EQUIPMENT fia . @ BUNK FEEDER EQUIP. @ FARROWING PENS ih for or a bargain. @ LIQUID MANURE SPREADERS @ HOG TIE STALLS ~~ RS @ VENTILATION EQUIP. : - @ WATER BOWLS | RC . @ FLEXIBLE CHAIN HARROWS @ SUMP PUMPS @ AUTOMATIC HOG FEEDING EQUIPMENT For the 14th year in succession, Canadians have led the world In" - telephone calls per person. Why? One reason could be this: your telephone company makes conversation iriexpensive .-. . and easy. In Canada, a flat _ dential rate covers all local calls. In most other countries, each call fr a monthly maximum is charged separately. And the number of "work hours" it takes to pay for a residence telephone for one month is lower in Canada than afywhere else in the world. (In Bell Canada territory, a man employ oyed in the manufacturing industry works an average " COMPLETE INSTALLATION and REPAIR of 2, 1 "work hours ¢ ay for monthly telephone service as against FREE BARN PLANNING a BEATTY P UR CHASE PLAN 25in the U. 08%! 4. 5 in London; 15.8 in Paris.) i : 2 ri Ep Friytm] Beatty Farm Service CENTRE f:.\ Bell Canada RR. 1 Orono, North - Hwy. 115 & 35 : : : . PHONE 983-5987 6. DARKER, Mgr. LJ A : \ Bult, mariaged and owned by Canadians |

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