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Port Perry Star, 6 Feb 1974, p. 19

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 6th, 1974 --1'3_ Catik busy in area while House rests In answer to questions he claimed that Canada does not have oil reserves to ward ofl a potential feel crisis, but we should build a new air- port anyway. Mr. Cafik described a Pro- gressive Conservative as one who, no matter what the "asspie, Ustands squarely on bothysides of it. He then explained that a Liberal is a person who places the com- mon good above individual rights, but believes in indi- vidual rights. Al St. Mary's Roman Catholic Parsh Hall in Oshawa February 3, Cafik shared thé spothght with Oshawa-Whitby New Democrat MP. Ed Broad: bent. Both members admitted that they had voted in favour of hberahzing abortion laws in 1968, and both expressed concern that the law was being interpreted to loosely. © Mr. Broadbent stood by his decision to support the liberalized law, and tried several times to explain his reason for at. Mr. Cahk, on the other hand, sad that "ie has had second © thoughins since the law was passe | and probably would not siip- portitinits present form at at came up for a vole again. "Since 1968 a number of altempts by opposit on members have been made 0 restudy the abortion qu tion. Mr. Cahk has vo | against these attem, Pro Ife people at Oshawa meeting gave Cafik several rounds { applause, and Mr. Br bent one chorus of be COME IN AND SEE OUR ASSEMBLED Kitchen e DISPLAYS nlre * 5 KITCHENS ON DISPLAY * OVER 25 STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE * PREFINISHED or ARBORITE TYPE FINISHES * FREE PLANNING ADVICE AND ESTIMATES We have in stock up to 400 cabinets in prefinished oak at... RY Large Selection Of VANITIES & TOPS iin stock and on display BALLARD Discount For Immediate Delivery CHARGER Fr EE IF ASAE ER SRR ROR ARS : 7 i Diiring the present period when the House of Commons 1s nol in session Ontario Riding M.P. Norman Cafik is hopping around the riding x being seen and heard by v potential voters, wherever they may be. At every stop he is accompanied by a few --faithful supporters from the Scugopg area. He was on Scugog Island 'Friday chatting with the already converted, and in Oshawa Sunday mending fences with pro hfe forces CA from all over Durham. At the annual meeting of the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Liberal Association in the Scugog Island Community Hall February 1, he chatted informally with the 40 local Liberals who J. i turned out. i He explained again, for . k those who missed it the first 1 ' - dozen times, how he made a » Middleton Par es fortune, lost it, went into On Saturday, Dec. 8th, 1973 The groom was attended debt, then came back out Terri Lee Middleton and phy Mr. Gord Peyton of asain with the help of some Clive Benson Parkes were Toronto as bestman, Mr. [riends. united in marriage during a Steve Bakunowitez his candlelight service in be brother-in-law and Mr. Mike Durham College Port Perry United Church. pgppely, friend, . were . Reverend Brawn offici- opely x We presents sixth ated at the double ring coremnpny. They wore black velvet Open House re The bride is the second Tuxedos with a red rose daughter of Mr. and Mrs. boutinere. Durham College will Ron Middleton and the For the reception held at shortly hold its sixth annual groom is the only son of Mr. the Legion Hall, the bride's Open House -- this time on a and Mrs. Leslie Parkes, all mother wore a floral print Sunday and Monday, Feb. 10 of R. R. No. 2, Port Perry. gown of green and white. Her -- 11 and this year every- The bride given in mar- flowers were pink carna- one is invited. The College, riage by her father looked tions, red roses, and baby's which restricted its 1973 radiantin a long gown of silk breath. Mrs. Middleton was Open House to students, organza with an overskirt of assisted by the grooms stresses the fact that the the same. The bodice of her mother dressed in a long entire community is wel- wv dress and the overskirt were floral print gown of beige, come this year. Open House trimmed alike with silk lace. pink and red. Mrs. Parkes hours on Sunday, February Terri wore a Juliette cap (flowers were pink l0are from noon to nine, and with a long chapel train, carnations, pink roses and on Monday, February 11 trimmed with lace to match baby's breath. = from ten to ten. her lace trim of her dress. The happy couple are now The theme of this year's She carried a cascade of residing at 165. Cosburn Open House is "Discover red roses, baby's breath and Avenue, Toronto. Durham," and prospective stephonitis. Previous to her marriage, students and the general The bride was attended by Terri was given showers by Public are asked to "find out her three sisters. Joanne Mrs. Ken Middleton and What your Community Col- ® (Mrs. Glen Howsam) of Mrs. A. Bond, Mrs. George lege can do dor you. Oshawa was her matron of Carnochan and Mis. Art Applied Arts, Business and honour, Donna and Cheryl Catton. Mis. Steve Bakreno: Technology will feature were the bridesmaids. They witez and Miss Jill Parkes Special displays, and this wore identical hooded gowns and Mrs. Jed Foran. A Year the Nursing Depart- of deep red velvet made by resentation was given Terri ment and Adult Training Joanne. They carried white pres at Sherwil. Dixon. Division will also be inclu- fur 'muffs decorated with where Terri is em loyed asa ded. A special pein of n- pink carnations and red eset p terest will be a big fashion roses. Yype-setier. show put on by the students. f & P 2555S C0 5052525252525252525252525 252525252525 252525252526; 52525252525252525252525252525¢S 3 0) N TRAN'S : rd : 1) " {GENERAL STORE ; ¢ PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. \ N Phone 985-2862 8 h 2 W i a @ | Maxwell House Perc. ; | 0 + || COFFEE gq¢ | : Reg. *1.25 i i) i t 7 0) 4) (i ¢ LOIN PORK CHOPS LB. : ) MAPLE LEAF WEINERS 1». peo. 79" Macintosh | A Uh § M.L. POLISH SAUSAGE vs *1.09 APPLES 3 Ibs 85¢ § N Management reserves the right to limit quantities. 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