Wo 07), ln / RE nl qe 16G-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 19, 1972 Peter Perry paintings to Whitby Two paintings of Mr. and "Mrs. Peter Perry, donated by R.L. Cowan of Massapequa, N.Y. will hang in Whitby + Centennial-Building. The permission to hang the paintings in the Centennial Building was given by Mr. Cowan recently with the stipulation stating they were presented-by Peter Perry's great-great-grandchildren. According to an article written by Mr. Wm. Brock in the Port Perry Star Cen- tennial issue last year, Port Perry was given the name of Mr. Perry in 1852. Prior to thatyear it was called Scugog Village. Port Perry Chamber of Commerce urges all members to attend an "IMPORTANT MEETING Wednesday, April 26 CONWAY GARDENS Sam. Topics to be discussed: ZONING, BY-LAWS and TOWN PLANNING Representation is expected from the Department of Municipal Affairs and Port Perry Council DINNER TICKETS -- available at Eleanor's Flowers, Richard's Beauty Studio and Port Perry Star "building Port Perry's first store in 1847 and operating steamships on Lake Scugog. The paintings were painted by Nelson Cook at Toronto in $3.00 He was instrumental -in-- Port Perry 4-H Club DAIRY CALF CLUB The Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club - organizational meeting was held in Port 'Perry High School on March 23; 1972. The Port Perry 4-H Grain 'Club~ members were also present. The meeting was opened by Rick Jeffeson who wel- comed all and introduced the club leaders. The 4-H programme was discussed for 1972, Each member collected their ma. terial. The executive for this year is as follows: President-- Donovan . Smith Vice President-- Jim Phoenix Secretary--Doug Wilson Press Reporter-- Marion Couperthwaite A project was shown, done by the Sunderland 4- H Club and was discussed. The next meeting will be held at the farm of Van. Scugog News --= This Friday is the night for our Family Fun Bingo in the Township .Hall. Prizes and lunch add to the pleasure. This will aid the "Head" Cemetery Project which got off to a basic start last fall. The Women's Institute Meeting will be held Wednes- day, April 19 at 8 p.m. in the Township Hall. The roll call will request the name of a INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 2% 5 YEARS Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 "We make a penny do more for you " April 13 to 22 Canadian province with one of its most important Pro- ducts. Mrs. Leona Butson will demonstrate foil antique Craft. Please bring a jam jar for working on. Visitors welcome, The time for the Junior choir concert is close at hand. The children are full of anticipation and looking for your support. After the Sunday Service in '""Grace' church, 16 members of the Official Board met with - Rev. Brown to discuss as the present financial situation / and how to spread residents. Perhaps there has been some neglect and apathy among regular adherents. There- fore,ithasbeendecided to put forth more effort and many volunteered to go out in the next three weeks in an attempt to make Urtited Church people aware of the activity and privileges within the church and invite people who perhaps before have not felt welcome or needed. They hopeto supply aninformation yourequireandgive financial details to those who have given support in the past. There will be infant baptism on Family Sunday. If you are interested, please inform your church visitors. Maiiy people moving into our midst have helpful talents of which weareunaware. Usually they are very pleased to become a NOW ON AT AWrenee Pharmaey "well from "Armadale, Scot- 1836 and measure about five -- strien's on April 25th at feet square. 8:00. Rick Jefferson then closed the meeting, --Marion Couperthwaite Buckling the seat belt dossni seem to be bothering Mark Penney, a grade 1student at R.H. Cornish School. Constable Ed Laas of the Whitby OPP visited Mrs. Pavlick's grade 1 class on April 11 to give a seat belt , part of the Community and helpwherethey can. We trust you - will all enjoy the visitations. demonstration, and of course emphasize the x importance of keeping the belts buckled at all times. - Seagrave er News (continued week they are entertaining his cousin Mr. Archie Nod- land. Sil CATR FLINTKOTE Yes, the Newmans with their son Darrell were with Mrs McNeil as usual this week end and also Gail and Bonnie Lutteral of Barrie. Miss Kathy Stone of Greenbank was over visiting her chum Diane Barr over & Sunday. College student Mr. Phil Hobbs of Trenton spoke at the Sunday morning service as representative of Alcohol and Drug Concerns. Attendance was about * normal, rd .AtS.S. Dey Bruce was ob ge peel-stick money and so were the Barr twins. ' 3 Some time this week ladies vinyl-asbestos i #0 will be receiving invitations v to the "Come - As - You Are" dinner on April 27th so 12" x 12" ) don't oversleep. = 5 4 Colours to choose REGULAR PRICE from ) : Buy one, get one 29c to 43c > more for a penny. Plus special values S ALE Price each ; } NARA AAA > § y 45 TILES $ 0 SALE per carton PRICE & { NA AR AAPA ARARRARNLDNADN AACA, $ '& LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WAITER ST. - 985.7391 -- PORT PERRY 3 2 CE3LE)-- CHILD) - - CHSLE) - CRITE) - CHILE) - (HLH) CHILE) - (HOLE) - CHILD) - CH3iE)