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Port Perry Star, 13 Dec 1972, p. 14

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FOR EVERYONE'S CHRISTMAS SHORPING LIST ® CHOCOLATES (sg BLACK MAGIC ® 4 SIZES eo ; Smiles nn Chuckles 15 VARIETIES 3 SIZES TURTLES MINT PATTIES MATCHMAKERS : COSMETIC & DESK MOON MIRROR { meron $1.99 M.S.R. $2.99 ROWNTREE'S DAIRY BOX Lo ' He 10- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday. Dec. 6, 1972 Teachers, Board reach agreement Agreement has been Lepresenintives from OSSTy | continuing with the board a reaclied between the Qnlario and the Ontos to School discussion of the unresolved County Board of Education Trustees Council in recent problems which provincial and its secondary school weeks. . ceilings on education spend- teachers for a 1972 - 73 The agreement, retro- ing have created in Ontario corftract. active to September, will County. An announcement from mean retoractive salary in- the provincial office of the creases for most teachers = Step Down Ontario Secondary School including principals and Memorial Library Board Teachers' Federation said a * vice-principals. 'members Mrs. R. H. Cornish mass meeting of Ontario ~~ L.M. Richardson, OSSTF and Mrs. 'S. Beare have County teachers voted Tues- provincial negotiator, said tendered their resignations day night last week to accept he expected that the formal as of December 31, 1972. a revised offer from the agreement will be signed Mrs. Cornish steps down board. shortly. as Secretary of the Board Negotiations had been in Mr. Richardson said local while Mrs. Beare is in the hands of. provincial teachers look forward to charge of Periodicals. > GHEEGCEEEEEEGGEECCEEHGCCHHE: Tr ¢ il ¢ v7 ¢ 9 4 b { ¢ ¢ ¢ oo é q 4 A A - 4 4 ¢ : ] ; COSMETICS | h ; by FABERGE 4 Fresh Lemon Cologne and 2 Cologne, After Shave, After Shave Eau de Love Cologne N Creme Lotion, Talc, Deodorant AY 0 po. Spray, Soap on a Rope, Hair ( q N ne ; , Hair Shampoo, y Bpvay : b y Spray Cologne, Soap, Perfume $ ? Travel & Gif Sais. Talc, Bath Oil, Extrait. All Sizes Bronnley Soaps and Small : 2 = Gift Sets A (3 SOAR a ® 3 Sizes AFTER - 8 - MINT PPPS SPECIALS ALBERTO VOS5 - 7 oz. HAIR SPRAY ---| Reg. or hard to Hold M.S.R. $1.98 $1.19 : "ASSORTED FRAGRANCES , ¥ TALCUM POWDER 77¢c 14 oz. tin 4 32 oz. LANDER BUBBLING BATH OIL CENTURIAN FINE LEATHER WALLETS Assorted Sizes, Styles & Colours $3.50-$8.00 Pine or Lavender 99¢ M.S.R. $1.50 CLAIROL BALSAM CONDITIONER 3 8 oz. 77c 4 Rexall - Childrens Chewable % t SUPER PLENAMINS FREE 1 per customer 4 2 % Chocolate Flavoured 8 14 Day Trial / Size bgerrenes Lan 209 Queen MORE THAN 75 OTHER § IN-STORE DEEP CUT ' SPECIALS FOR XMAS 4 and everyday needs IDIRIIACHY Y85-2231% Ay R | - Baker's acy 6 cy w B oyhnders MOTORCYCLES TRAILERS REGISTRATION recs TS Vuk AY PASSENGER CARS AND DUAL PURPOSE vEMIC (33-1 Eh Insulat WER "15 0) Mr. Gordon Reesor admits licences have been "selling pretty good' since they were made available last week. To date, there have been about 140 plates sold. pe eines will really pick up in the new year', he says. The deadline is February GM asks 28,000 workers Tops polls to use safety seat belts Oshawa -- A program urging all of its 28,000 employees across Canada to use safety belts when driving cars or trucks began today at General Motors of Canada. "One important way in which you can assure great- er safety not only for yourself but for members of your family, is to make sure that you and all of your passengers are using your safety belts when driving a vehicle," President John D. Baker wrote in a letter to GM _- people. 'We are anxious to help prevent traffic accidents so that all employees may avoid the personal suffering and grief that often ac- companies accidents," Mr. letter continued. 'Although General Motors' long and continuing interest in automotive safety has helped to produce safer cars with many safety features for driver and passenger use, it still is the respon- sibility of each one of us, whether as driver or pass- enger, to take full advaniage of them." Use of safety belts by drivers and passengers in, GM's company -owned cars has been mandatory for some time. Employees have received SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING December 3, 1972 High Triple: Jim Rider - 657 H.T.W.H. Brian Staniland - 708 High Single: Brian Staniland - 275 H.S.W.H. Brian Staniland - 312 High Triple: Pearl Durand - 652 H.T.W.H. Nancy Houthuys - 700 High Single: Mabel Cook - 270 H.S.W.H. Nancy Houthuys - 293 Standings-- Ding-Dongs ...... ... ... 14 Ding-A-Lings ...... . . ... 13 Bull Dogs ....... ..... 12 Spitfires. ..... ... .. 10 Invinceables .... pen 9 Hopeless ........ ... 9 , Aces J : : : 1 : J : a brochure outlining the facts of lap-shoulder belt protection and have been provided with a reminder sticker for glove box door or instrument panel. Posters throughout plants and offices remind GM people that "Safety Belts are Lifesa- vers'. At the same time permanent signs have been erected at the exit to company parking lots re- minding drivers to fasten safety belts. LD CD) TED CRD EE) - GD 'MELT ICE | and snow with winter | prasad A native of Uxbridge and teacher, Bill Ballinger, in his first attempt at municipal politics topped the polls in the | elections in Uxbridge Mon- day. He scored well over 200 votes more than the second candidate also a teacher, Charles Myers. In third place was Fred Kelland a former Mayor and present councillor and the fourth member to be elected was Joe Esmonde. Mayor Ray Newton, Reeve W.H. Gould and Deputyreeve Charles * Forsyth received acclamations. i| © winter spread mels ce =r WILL NOT DAMAGE CONCRETE OR LAWNS ice and snow Provides excellent tire traction and winter walking safety! Ideal for sidewalks, steps, driveways! Contains no salt-- will not corrode or damage concrete ; or lawns! Keep a bag handy in trunk or garage! 10 1bs. .1.49 20 Ibs. 2.99 40 Ibs. 4.99 5 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER B57 0M PORT PERRY Ld

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