3 10 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 3rd, 1974 Long distance elimanated. Blackstock news and views from Uxbridge - Port Perry continued Camp extended the curlers Joyce called on the winning was a decided success. Manager presented the } } thanks to the choir mem- rink made up of Donna The following slate of team standings for the men Long distance charges on Customers in Port Perry bers Kyte, Brenda Bryant. Lois offices was presented for sfter which Glenn Larmer calls between Port Perry exchange voted in favor of President Jim Gray Valdman and Rie Hooge- next season -'Past - Presi- presented the Club Trophy -- (V89) and Uxbridge Gil the two-way calling when called on secretary-treasu- veen and presented each dent Ruby Parsons, Sec'y and individual trophies to exchange were eliminated they were polled last year. rer. Roy McLaughlin to pre- with a trophy as well as the A Treasurer Brenda Bryant, [Rrpie Swain, Keith Van- OR March 31. Pa The montl@y rate for an sent the favourable slate of plaque to the team. Schedule Manager Joan Camp, Merlin Suggitt and Local telephone | Poles individual residence line in officers was accepted - Past The Mixed Bonspiel had Grove. Dave Hudson. Ernie Swain have been ADoTeass som Port Perry is up from $4.30 President Richard Van been held in February and Jim Byers, Schedule presented the second place March 31. The rates have 4 $4.55 The two-party line Camp: President Jim Gray; help pay for the hall rental. Donna Robertson read and presented a Baby-Sit- ting certificate to Norma VanCamp who has been our most efficient baby-sitter for the past two years. years. Rob Mairs, caretaker was presented with a gift from the ladies in appreciation for the extra efforts that our curling caused him. The Ladies' Club was able to purchase a Club Plaque which will be presented an- nually to the winning team. The Upholstery and Wood Finishing displays at the Open House proved to be of much interest to numerous people. Here: we see some of the items displayed by the students. rink, Roy McLaughlin, Herb Lee, Ken Crawford, Ernie Swain, Dennis Romeril with Richard Van Camp winning the turkey. The evening concluded with the singing of O Canada. Everyone is reminded of the Blood Donor's Clinic at Port Perry United Church on Wednesday afternoon and evening, April 3. The "'straight and narrow" path in life would widen if- more people walked upon it. gone up because they are of their provincial seats in Durham, as a result of the imposition of regional gov- ernment on the area, Bruce Arnold said Saturday. Speaking to a rally of the Hastings provincial riding ass. in Cannifton, March 30, the 36 year old Port Perry journalist said that the new region's tax bill will be coming in at a time when its memory can last through the 1975 election campaign. He predicted that taxes in most rural parts of the region will be double in 1975 what they were in 1973, rate will go up 20 cents to Vice-president Glenn Lar- Swain, George Bryant and based" on the limber $3.55 a month. ) mer: Schedule © Manager Pat Porrill with their tro- Phones which can = be . . | Ross Weir; Committee phies after which third reached Sithorit Jong dis- For business phones an 3 Members Roy Bradburn, place rink of Richard Van- tance charges, Ma fine Vea- individual line rate will go X John Coates and Ernie Camp, John Coates and Bob ter, Bell Canada s manager up-$1.10, from $7.75 to $8.85. 3 Swain; Sec'y Treas Roy Fletcher were presented for the area said. ~ 'Bell spent $360,000 In pro-: wrey McLaughlin. their prizes by Roy Brad- The increases are not iil Yiding the trunking and LA Richard VanCamp pre- burn. too to Een $ Boag nerease Sojenving A ees 2! sented the Bonspiel Trophy ; ray express application Now betpre Wie saby te provide fs -lech t to the winning oe of py Jim Gray expressed the canadian Transport Com- calling and expanded local : g rink « n appreciation of the Club to iiq6, calling in other nearby 3 Dean, Harold Swain, Frank "Rob Mairs for his fine ii . K t ear) : Henke and Jim Grieve 1c os cavotakor Local calling with Brook- areas Mrs. Veater said. BY : efforts as caretaker. lin (655) and Oshawa (576,9; Port Perry and Uxbridge '3 Joyce Kelly, President of Throughout the evening 644; 723, 5, 8) will be intro- numbers are listed in the EL Ladies' Club reported that draws were made for chic- duced in December. Oshawa directory. (eo the ladies had a successful kens with the following win- a season for their second ners - Ladies Lois Veldman, . i oii vear, with fine prospects for Ruby Parsons, Eleanor Regional Govern ment marks of next year's curling. Werry, Joan Grove, Donna nd) Robertson and Elaine Bai- 3 Vv Eleanor Werry, sec'y- , : oo d fT R -- S d 3 treas presented her report fey. Men BY Say, en 0 ory. u € ocre 1) and de a donation of George Bryan, Bo ol " i i Bi and ma é oy cock. 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