Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 11 Oct 1972, p. 17

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MILEY UGAR ano y= BILL (continued) There's one other aspect of the situation that has me slightly alarmed. Her earnings, while not ample, are just enough to screw up my income tax. At the same time, she's spending more than she makes on books, equipment, and new clothes. I wear my old gray suit five days a week, four weeks a month. But it seems that lady teachers, especially in. the aristocratic bracket, have to wear something different each day. If this is an example of Women's Lib, you can call me a male chauvinist pig. . Now I know whay the peasants storemed the Bastille and lopped off the noodle of Marie Antoinette, 657 Perish In 1971 Fires (continued) prevention campaigns by the nation's 50,000 fire - fighters. This holds true of household fires, despite the vast growth of new homes. But the owners of the premises may reflect that the average cost of a blaze is now more than $1,300. against the $500 average of ten years ago. Multiple death fires, in which three or more died in a single fire, made national headlines last year. Heading the list was a fire aboard the cruise ship "Meteor" in which 32 of the crew perished. At East Saint John, N.B., a gasoline explosion on a vessel at dock killed six men. Children were again the principal suffers in many tragic incidents. Take, for example, a flash fire in a Toronto apartment. Six of the seven victims were youngsters, trapped in their bedrooms. The blaze started in a kitchen stove, cooking Sunday breakfast. The coroner's inquest found delay in summon- ing aid, but it was revealed that the fire fighters were on the scene a minute after receiving the alarm at a nearby fire station. Matching the seven victims, seven fire fighters were injured in the frantic rescue attempts. Another Ontario fire claimed five children in "flames started by a defective oil space heater. Their parents were away at the time, as indeed was the circumstance of a fire at Massett, B.C., in which five children of tender years died because of an " overheated oil stove. © LIONS CLUB OF PORT PERRY INC. o Win up to $500 There is still time to win by joining the LIONS BINGO now. All previous numbers which have been called are listed below along with the numbers valid for next week. THIS WEEK'S NUMBERS Valid Mon., Oct. 9 Valid Tues., Oct. 10 N-31 0 - 67 Game No. 1 Numbers Called To Date 1,2,3, 16 19, 133,37, 144,47,48|61 62, 63, 6, 7,8, 21,23, |38, 40, [50,52 5464, 66, 68, 9, 10, 1225. 26, |42, 44, |s54, 57,58 |69, 72, 74, 11,14,15,20, 24, |4534, 43 | 59 75 65, 70, 29 Complete rules on the back of each card. Buy your cards today from the local merchants displaying the LIONS BINGO SIGNS PORT PERRY-- Beare Motors Ltd. Brian's Supertest Bruton's Drug Store. L G. A. Store Canadian Tire Assoc. Store Cy Wilson Ford. Port Perry Star Mersco's 5 - $1. Redman's Fish & Chips PRINCE ALBERT-- SEAGRAVE-- Sweetman's General Store Wanamaker's General : Store or send your money direct {0 LIONS BINGO Box 2000 Port Perry, Ont. BINGO CARDS -- 8 for $2.00 or 1 for $1.00 Incumbent R.C. Honey wins Liberal Barrister Russell C. Honey last night was nominated to seek election as liberal candiate for the 6th time in Double ring ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Garry Hunter were married in Trinity United Church, Uxbridge on Saturday, August 26, 1972 at 4:00 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr, 'and Mrs. Philip Passmore of Uxbridge and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Hunter of R.R. No. 3, Uxbridge. Following the reception, a dance was held at the Uxbridge Curling Club. Peggy and Garry are now residing at 22 Balsam Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario. P ! annk MAPLE LEAF -- 1's WEINERS DEVON SLICED -- 1's OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce 14 oz. Tin 2: bY R MAPLE LEAF MINCE MEAT |: 15 oz. Tin 41° IMPORTED AUSTRILIANG LEGS of LAMB 69: SLICED MAPLE LEAF -- 6 oz. COOKED HAM 65c¢ SIDE BACON 95¢c nomination the riding of Northumber- land Durham, In accepting the nomin- ation, Mr. Honey spoke of the way he has tried to represent the people in his constiuency ~and report back to them weekly in the newspapers and radio. He reminded people that by supporting him they are also supporting the liberal party and they should assess not only his record but the record of the government, The Hon. John Turner was guest speaker. 'The Finance Minister-who declared that the quality of live needs the underpinning of economy sufficiency. Mr. Turner speaking at the nomination of incumbent Russell C. Honey contended that the incentive program was needed to help meet stiffening competition from NSE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1972 -- abroad, to encourage busi- ness to modernize, lower costs and to develop new and better products. It i Cana- dian business not govern- ment that provides opport- unities and employment said Mr. Turner. «= Installations Renovations Pump Repairs ™ Call To-day! Murray Burnfield is pleased to be associated with Consumers Gas and would be happy to quote prices on installation of gas to your home or business. Murray Burnfield PLUMBING - HEATING - ELECTRIC SUPPLIES ny Fresh Geese available for ERO THANKSGIVING \ on order id Phone 985-2492 iy 2, RANCH STYLE oy oe Si ee By The Piece X BOLOGNA b. 35c Sp, 3 {en NE La Fag « . BARES at 59¢ "ROSS & MARG'S CARLOAD FOOD MARKET PRINCE ALBERT -- Phone €% 985-2492 PLY -- 100s Pkgs. KLEENEX KLEENEX ROLL TOWELS 2's ORANGE (Poly) -- 3%: oz. TANG Crystals 479c POST -- 9 oz. pkg. SUGAR CRISP POST -- 10 oz. pkg. ALPHA BITS ALLEN -- 48 oz. tin FRUIT DRINKS WHEELS 49° 41c Alc 35¢ 2 39c 99c¢ WHITE SWAN -- Pkg. 2's DRISTAN -- 3's DRISTAN -- 24's TOILET 20: NASAL Cold TISSUE ust *1.19 Tablets

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