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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1969, p. 5

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: S. McLaughlin, PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 26, 1969 - 5 900 At Official Opening More than 500 turned out; Thursday afternoon. for the official opening of the Ro- bert McLaughlin Art Gallery." Highlight of the program, was the formal presentation of 4 gold kev symbolic of the gallery to the City of Osh- awa. . It 'was presented by E In son of the late. C. Ewart McLaughlin, gallery donor, to, Mayor Hay- ward Murdoch as representa- tive forgQshawa. In the presentation Mr. Me- Laughlin acked the gallery be maintained by the city in the condition in which it was presented: "debt-free, in A. one maintenance and imma. culately clean". He also required it be used to "develop the arts in the Of Oshawa .city, especially to develop the artistic talents of the young- er. people". ; The guest speaker Professor Anthony. Adamson, chairman of the Ontario Council for the Arts; discussed the role of an'art gallery in commun- ity life. . "An art gallery is more than just a place in which to ex- hibit works of art, More im. 'Matthew B. Dymond, Ontario Art Gallery portant, it allows for both the display of artistic works and for community participa- tion in such things as kinetic art, films, music and dance, he said. Greetings from Premier John Robarts and from Ont-|. ario MPPs were extended by minister of health, He said the premier "com- mended and envied the city on the establishment of the gallery which would add to the quality of life and culture in the community". Chairman of the ceremonies was Michael Starr, of the board of trustees of the gallery. : © After the ceremonies the public toured the gallery. The gallery, which:is open- ed just under two years singe it_ was first begun, features three. galleries and a down- 'stairs workshop. LITTER EXPENSIVE Littering is not just a bad habit, it's 'an expensive one. Last year it cost the Depart- ment of Highways more than $970,000 to clean up along Ontario" Highways. Keep a litter bag in your car and help keep Ontario clean. HOMES WANTED L REAL ISTATELIO REALIOR 985-7373 i Si GRADE "A" ONTARIO -- OVEN READY (NOT FROZEN) TURKEYS 13 LEAF - SMALL LINK - PORK & BEEF ° SAUSAGE 65: WIENERS 57: LEAF - FULLY COOKED - READY TO EAT : SHANKLESS PICNICS 65 5 to 10 Lb, Average HOLIDAY LUNCHEON MEATS -- 4 POPULAR VARIETIES -- VACPAK COLD CUTS ---- 29- REAL GOOD VALUE! -- ASSORTED FRESHIES Frat hu Powers 5: 27 Dominion Day Tuesday July 1st WHITE OR ASSORTED COLOURS - -_-- PKGS. 200s LEENEX Ti FOR HOUSE AND GARDEN -- oz, SPRAY RAID SPRAY "1 39! YORK SMOOTH -- 16-0Z. JAR PEANUT BUTTER 49 BRAVO PLAIN -- 14-0Z. TINS SPAGHETTI SAUCE 2:57: GREEN GIANT - 12-0Z. TINS NIBLETS CORN 2:43 FLAKED -- 612-0Z. TINS SAICO TUNA FISH 39 « FRENCH'S PREPARED Vii] | * CHEESE SLICES Bor. package 39 CHARM ion Ge 60Z. JARS ---- SPECIAL AT KRAFT 'COFFEE Miniature LADY PATRICIA -- 100Z, SIZE HAIR SPRAY 79 PEPSODENT -- 69¢ SPECIAL -- GIANT TUBE TOOTH PASTE 59 PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, JUNE 25th to 28th Marshmallows i PLASTIC DUTCH CLEANSER wo 2149 YOUR PETS WILL THRIVE ON PURINA (AT CHOW 4 53: CHRISTIE'S -- 9.02, PKGS. NEAPOLITON WAFERS 39 "MOUNT ROYAL -- 28-02. TINS CHOICE TOMATOES 2. 63 ASSORTED -- 3.0Z. TINS |] CLARK' LARK'S Meat Spreads 2.: 3 5. ROSS & MARG'S CARLOAD FOOD MARKET _ PRINCE ALBERT DETERGENT ...Large Package .. Dog Food 15-0z. Tins ... BAL BATHROOM TISSUES 2 Roll Pkgs. ....... ARCTIC POWER COLD WATER 3:31 es ------ eee eee eee eee LET oe eR = SHAT, : Bo A Maa TN Sing - TN ae x a ool

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