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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1974, p. 3

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L £7 Five Lions from outside clubs in Region 10 attended Monday night's. regular meeting of Port Perry Lions Club. Among them was Earl DeHetre, Dep. Dist. Gover- nor from the Whitby Club who was present to install the 1974-75 executive of the local club. Mr. DeHetre at the same time presented Storey Beare with a Mem- bership Advancement Key Award for having sponsored at least six members into the club. EMIELS PLACE 985-2066 WHERE GOOD FOOD IS ON THE MENU EVERYDAY Reserve our Banquet Room FACILITIES FOR: © PARTIES © MEETINGS o RECEPTIONS (of groups up to 40 people) "Enjoy our cosy fireplace atmosphere" Dining and Banquet Rooms are now licenced under L.L.B.O. from left: Four members of the new executive were unable to be present and are absent from the picture above. Standing from left: P. Hvidsten, Lion Tamer; John Zaporozan, two-yeir Director; Gord Prentice, Tail Twister; Don Carnegie, Treasurer; Bill Sharpe, Secretary. Seated Len Clarke, First Vice President; Morley Bruce. President; Cecil King. Past President: Bill Barr, Second Vice Presi- dent. Absent. were = Ralph Dep. District Governor installs Lions officers Honey, Third Vice Presi- dent;. Jim Van Camp, Bill English and Vince Nenly, Directors. Dept. . Dist. Governor DeHetre is presenting the Key Award to Storey Beare in the picture at left. Mr. Beare who has devoted much time to the promotion of Port Perry Lions Club sizes . . . fashions verve. Smocks. Smart coats, Mec-' ; 4 j [ 3 Summer news in women's styled With youthful: caftans, slimming separates. costumes, and held every position of the Club and the Region up to District Governor was given a standing ovation by 'the membership during the presentation. John Zaporozan, eye glass chairman reported that 250 pairs of glasses had been collected to date, but more was expected to come. ASSN SANS VAN IIRN Vy for Women. Pant Suits a _PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 17th, 1974 -- 3 1% Fifth candidate in n PC race 0g Michael Bouck, a young 2 businessman well known in 7 local Conservative party he "circles and community acl Bs vs ivities, has annonced is intention to seek that par- ty's federal nomination for Ontario Riding. His declaration brings to five the number of candi- dates from whom local Con- servatives will choose al the P.C. "nominating meeling April 25 in Uxbridge. Mr. Bouck, with his wife Pat and young family, have lived iin both Bay Ridges and Claremont. WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - i PORT PERRY 985-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Ladies Two Piece Dresses $17.95 59095 -$3095 Pant Socks Reg. 89c. SALE Panty Hose Style 2900 Reg. $1.65 SALE . Style 2200 Reg. $1.65 SALE : Style 2200 Queen Size Reg. $1.79 SALE 1. 39 or 3/3. 69 JY Style 2105 Reg. $1.79 SALE A.W, DEPARTMENT STORE d EE a SE EARS RAE REAR A Ta TRI ASS ASS SANNA NSN INS SRNR AN Kayser Hosiery Sale 0 % Off 69° or 3/°1.99 "1.29 or 3/°3.69 1.29 or 3/°3.69 *1.390r 3/°3.99 2134010 4 Basse SAAR A ARR SN SS SS A a ea oa aoe oa Tt

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