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Port Perry Star, 31 Jul 1974, p. 2

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4 i Ah E) \ Mi : 4 Nd OE NANT QL RIN NAA PRIN Members of the Port, Perry Snowmobile Club and their families enjoyed a camping weekend at Haliburton re- cently. Canoeing, swimming and an interesting nature film were some of the activi- ties on the agenda. All agreed it was a worthwhile outing and plan to do it again. Council accepted with re- gret the resignation of Mer- vin Denure from the Fire Department Monday. Mr. Denure has served the fire department for the past 10 vears. Council decided to send him a letter of appreci- ation for the long and devo- ted service he has put in for the township. P. Hvidsten, publisher of the Port Perry Star will attend the Canadian Com- munity Newspapers Associ- ation convention July 24 - 27 at the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel. This will be the lar- gest convention in the his- tory of the association and will for the first time have State of New York commun- ity newspaper publishers take part making it an international convention. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beare and Donna are vacationing for two weeks at a cottage on Boskung Lake, Carnarvon. Le Joseph W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Johnson of R.R. 2, Port Perry graduated on June 14, 1974 in Electronic Technol- ogy. from DeVry Technical School, Toronto. The top student for a two year term with an everage of 92.5, he was chosen Valedictorian by his classmates for the grad- uation ceremony. He is now emploved with I.B.M. Toron- to. For all your PRINTING NEEDS - call - Port Perry Printing Co. 985-3755 'of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac Gregor and girls spent a few days recently at a cottage in Haliburton area. Elias Hvidsten. a brother Star publisher has returned to Canada from his native Norway for with his daughter a visit: Solveig Hvidsten, Ottawa. Monday they spent the day in Port Perry visiting other rela- tives and friends. Miss Hvid- sten returned to Ottawa the same day, but her father will be spending a few extra days in this area betore returning to Ottawa and Norway. ' Smart Shoppers will Save! MID SUMMER ; " dita hid bn Along with campers and dogs, cars too will be banned from entering Birdseye Park on Waler street. Council took this decision Monday following a report from the Parks Manager Cleve Kight. Kight reported that cars using the gravel road in the park were raising dust that was getting into the swim- ming pool, thereby muddy- ing the water. A pool with dust in it could Lede atel Sugichindetdali damit Sidi ad adic dita Krad da . Ban cars at Birdseye Park . ey Matai he closed down by the Health authorities Kight said. He recommended keeping cars out of the park till its northern end which is cur- rently not used for cars because of new grassing, is suitable for parking. This could take till September, he said. Council concurred with Kight with the result that no cars will be allowed into the park. Meanwhile the park au- thorities are building a fence to shield the pool from saw dust blowing across from the lumber mill to its south. Protest increase Uxbridge Council Thursday night received a petition protesting the council's move increasing the nightly & camping rate at Elgin Park. Council accepted the rate increase to $4.50 per night from $2. a night, during a council meeting July 4. BANQUET MEAT PIES Fish & Chips 2001. phe. 8c Apple | Pie 2-01 size Qc 3:1 Orange ne Juice hones on SERNARDIN BAGS 24ts0is. 39¢ FEA S0¢ Jur "EARLY RISER Coffes 5%. . SALAD DRESSING ride. HY PIECES & STEMS Mushroom | Soft BRAND RISE 'N' SHINE FLAVOUR CRYSTALS ; 4:78 FLOWERDALE ORANGE PEKOE Margarine TEA BAGS FEATURE! -- WITH PORK BEANS Brimfunt 3:$1 A 19 Fl. Oz. Tins BEST BUY! -- ASSORTED ALLEN'S FRUIT DRINKS 37° 48 Fl. Oz. Ting BEST BUY! -- FACIAL 100 x 2 PLY KLEENEX Tissues 27° | \ /.\A1]= (oq, 1,4", TENDER JUICY -- BRANDED ROUNDER BONE SHOULDER CUT -- BRANDED BEEF STEAKS 99: YOU SAVE TWICE WITH TRIM AND PRICE BLADE STEAKS 88: oMEATS SHORT RIB rors 74: Schneider's Steakettes 160Z. PACKAGE FRESH MINCED GROUND BEEF »78: PRIDE OF CANADA IENERS » 78: 120Z. PACKAGES SCHNEIDERS PURE MINI SIZZLER Sausage 89: ANS CAMPFIRE BRAN RINDLESS BACON 89: SUNSHINE FRESH! Fruits & Vegetables | California No. 1 Grade Freestone i | NECTARINES FEATURE! -- KELLOGG'S FROSTED Flakes 59" 12-Oz. Package FEATURE! -- HEINZ STRAINED ASSORTED BABY FOODS 5:89° FEATURE! -- BETTY CROCKER - ASSORTED FRUIT HELPERS 49° | Package Ontario No. | Grade Field ' CUCUMBERS 4%; Fl. Oz. Jars | 39¢ | " pn 1 U.S.No. 1 Grade Large Sweet | Wallo Wolla Pkgof2 SPANISH (re ONIONS 5c. FEATURE! -- HOUSE & GARDEN RAID Bug kiter $1.39 Old Colony POP 24 tins $999 11 Fl. Oz. Tin "Health & Beauty Features! 100 ML COLGATE Dental Cream 99. 4 FL. OZ BOTTLE HALO SHAMPOO 55 IRISH SPRING. 29 Red and White ' BREAD 5 24o0z.loaves $765 2% 3 Quart $08 DOWSON'S RED & WHIT JUG MILK] 1602. Package SCHNEIDEQ'S MEAT & HE FORK & DRESSING - Featurel - Red & White Hamburg Burns or WIENER ROLLS 39° FEATURE! -- DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION 15 Fl. Oz. Tins DOG FOOD 4:87 FEATURE! -- ST. LAWRENCE CORN OIL 35 Fl. Oz. Tin $1.57 FEATURE! -- DR. BALLARD'S 15 Fl. Oz. Tins CAT FOOD 4:87 FEATURE! -- PURINA CAT CHOW 42.0z. Pkg. 1.19 FEATURE! -- ASSORTED PUDDINGS 5 Fl. Oz. Tins LAURA Secord 4:69 FEATURE! -- TODDLERS DISPOSABLE PAMPERS 111b.or221b. ONTARIO 12 to Package viapers $1, 29 CHERRIES Freezer or canning, Red or Black pails Orders Taken Now PORT PERRY, - Open Thursday Friday night till 9 pom. -

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