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Port Perry Star, 10 Oct 1973, p. 28

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541 pupils in Blackstock Mr. Ralph Hansen of Bri- tish Columbia is in Port Perry this week visiting friends and relatives. Congratulations are due to Gordon Halliday and Sons of Oakwood and to Mr. Reg Curl of R.R. No. 1, Oshawa home of Mrs. M. Stichmann at 7 pm. on Monday, September 17th. The leaders Mrs. Eliza- beth Stichmann, Mrs. Betty Reader and Mrs. Evelyn Redman were introduced to the members. The following President, Tammy Free- man, Vice Pres., Jennifer Pearce, Sec. Treas., the press reporters are Tanya Redman and Dianne Crowell. Mrs. Redman demon- strated sifting flour. Carrot Northumberland - ham Board of a on did not 'fight too hard" to keep the Cartwright Township schools within jts jurisdic, tion, a member of the Ontario. County Board of Education told an all- candidates meeting in Dun- barton this week. Milton Mowbray was ex- _plaining that, as of Jan. 1, the Cartwright secondary and elementary . schools: come under the jurisdiction of the new school board in Newcastle will remain in the jurisdiction of the Northum- berland-Durham board. Cartwright has a 100- student secondary school in Blackstock, he said, and the school board has been trying to close it for years but each year faced so much opposi- tion that the school has been kept open. Although the Ontario board doesn't take over until néxt year, there has already been contact. the Ontario board to add to the three already at the elementary school site. Including the four port- ables, Blackstock has 19 classrooms in the elemen- tary school and 541 pupils. The additional portable, says the principal, reduces the previous pupil - teacher ratio of 35-1 to 33-1. Ontario board officials told the Oshawa Times no discussions have taken place: on whether or not Black- stock high school will be cake and milk was served. Meeting adjourned at 9 p.m slate of officers were nom- ight this fall ted inated: Janice Reader, Cartwright this fall ren for winning three trophies at a portable classroom from Lindsay Central Exhibition, on Draft ponies. In the write up last week on the Scouter banquet held at Blackstock, Mrs. Walter Welch, President of the Cartwright Mothers Auxiliary name was missed , as head table guest. We apologize. The 75th anniversary celebration of the Nurses' Alumnae of the Toronto Western Hospital were held September 14 and 15th at the Hospital Residence and the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Attending from this area were Arvella Phoenix, Greenbank, Patricia Love, R. R. No. 2, Port Perry, Doris Taylor and Elizabeth Skinner of Port Perry. Mrs. Durham Region but the cl , as some residents & § schools in the new town of : ~ Leis, PRIN OER S FRESH ONTARIO ~- TENDER YOUNG LOIN '0° Isabel Holmes formerly of LEAN UST Port Perry, now of Lindsay RIGHT - For Frying was also present and wished LOI Or Boiling to be remembered to friends in Port Perry. Over 700 Burns Sausage | Pork Ribs evening was Mrs. Margaret Campbell, M.P.P. Toronto. Mrs. R.G. Belisle of Ottawa was a week and guest with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ireland. - © Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Breen, Kevin and Karen and TEA BAGS FEATURE! - LAYER STVLE CAKE Mixes 49° Arctic Power ENJOY OUR S¥awérs FRESH PRODUCE Seedless GRAPES wn. 49° CELERY STOCKS cach 33¢ i. 35° graduates attended the TRIPLE PACK dinner in the Canadian BS 08° SMALLLINK ¢ TENORS H% Room of the Royal York. 16-oz. K : MEATY - » HE prhig The guest speaker of the MEA FoF Bn | Country Style 'THE TEA" 79 rt > BUYS or mi: WEEK E. D. Smith GARDEN Fresh CRANBERRIES her daughters Jane and Debbie Walsh spent the past week-end visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Breen at Enter- prise and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer, Des- eronto. On Saturday they were guests at the 50th wedding anniversary of the latters in-laws Mr. and Mrs. Vince Walsh, Napanee. Scugog 4-H The first meeting of Scu- gog 4-H was held at the MUSHROOMS. Red or White Ghee S 7 box 49¢ 95° WILL LIKE THESE 12-0z. Pkg. 63 59 16 Fl. Oz. Jar GROCERY 19 {qs 0] FEATURE! - POST CEREAL HONEY COMB FEATURE! - Squirrel Brand PEANUT BUTTER BEST BUY! -- LANCIA SPAGHETTI OR 35 38 COCKTAIL x70.» SUNSPUN Canading oi Pinus CHEESE SINGLES HAMBURGER, 49 || Naki 5:51.39 rei PG MARGARINE: - 37° DELSEY vy 2133 Bathroom Tissue SUPREME FANCY FROZEN "FEATURE! - HOUSEHOLD PAPER KLEENEX TOWELS TOMATO save 25. HEINZ roons 5:79. 2163 35 | Taxirates MACARONI -- - 50: | { GREEN PEAS -- TOMATO =~ 2139. | going up AVLMER =. 21 ors aon 7) | CORA Soup 39. Port Perry council will consider a by-law amend- ment at its October 2 meeting which would raise taxi rates here from the SECRET DEC DEODORANT ..... 7 FL OZ. SIZE - HERBAL & BALSAM PROTEIN 21 SHAMPOO . Shihers 2 will enjoy these FROZEN BREAKFAST 76. BRAVO Sauce 33 CRACKERS :- 53 HEINZ OVEN BAKED 1471. Oz. Tina BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE 4-91 present 80 cents for the first mile and 40 cents each additional mile to $1.20 for the first mile and 50 cents Nescafe 1 for waiting ro Weston" Nestle Woodbury's Lm ao gsions MINI PUDDINGS INSTANT SHAMPOO h two minutes. Sd At its Jast meeting council CHELSEA BUNS Butterscotch COFFEE Herhal 7% oz. bottle FTE gw (BE Blue Sweetman's Taxi r apioca 0Z. 0Z. 89 : c pov he oss ot amin | 2/1 ho Togs | isle 8180 | 2/99 essentials have been : effected by inflation. The last taxi rate increase in Port Perry was in June, 1972. FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE AY Council approved the increase. in principle and 3 PORT PERRY Open Thursday authorized clerk treasurer j f 4 Hday night Neil Brodie to prepare the / ONTARIO till 9 p.m. ncessary by-law amend ment.

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