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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1974, p. 28

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HISTORICAL CHOIR PERFORMS IN TORONTO The Lake Scugog Histori- cal Choir presented the play "An Autum Sequel" at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Scarborough on Saturday night. * Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor are choir director and organist at St. Andrews. Rev. and Mrs. Mark Reeves and Mr. Ala- stair Reeves of Jarvis atten- ded the performance. Mr. Reeves, who was a former member of the cast, was called to the platform at the conclusion of the play, by the director, Mr. Norman Wat- son. The choir was entertained following the performance by the members of St. And- rews choir. The play is being given again in Whitby on Novem- ber 8th. GIRL GUIDE NEWS The second Port Perry Guide Company have had a very busy season so far this year. Five girls enjoyed a weekend camp at the home of their leader, Mrs. Anne Wanninkhof. They were Vivian Wilcox, Debbie Cros- ier, Dawn Taylor, Colene Watts and Terry Hamlet. Badges obtained were Camp Leader, Adventure and Back yard Camper. On November 29th, the Company are plan- ning 4 weekend at Camp Samac. Also, an enrolment and a Hallowe'en party is planned for October 30th. Visitors at the meeting last week were Mrs. Danforth - and daughter - Jammy of Cambridge Springs. Camera Club at High School By Linda Pacilla Everyone knows that a picture is worth a thousand words, but even then, some piclures ares-more expres- sive than others. The same can be ST of photographs; therefore, if you'd like to learn how to operate a 35 m.m. camera and how to produce prints as efficiently as possible, -the Port . Perry High School Photography Club is place to begin. The Club's . President is Scott Drew, a grade eleven "student, and staff advisors include Mr. Prentice and Mr. Lang. In addition to the combined knowledge of these three individuals, the club plans to have a quest speaker from - the Kodak Company and a trip to Durham College's photo- graphy lab is also on the agenda. All aspects of photography will be considered during the year including the art of doing enlargements and touching-up negatives. It is also hoped, that the mem- bers will gain practical ex- perience by doing photo- graphy for the school year- book. New members are still welcome. David Muir who received his Registered : countants degree at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto on Saturday, October 19, 1974. onto, the Congratulations to Mr. Industrial Ac- Mrs. Henry O'Grady, visited Mr. Tor- and Mrs. SWEET MIXED ° SUPREME PICKLES H FEATURE! -- EVAPORATED RED &« WHITE TALL TIN CHEF BOY-AR-DEE BEEF RAVIOLI 15 FL. OZ. TIN FEATURE! DR. BALLARD'S SPECIALTY Mrs. William Ramsey, Mrs. Joel 'Aldred of Toronto and Mrs. Ww. Misses McLayen one day last week. - [) Leo Taylor and family on the weekend. Jim Morrish, Mrs. visited with and Addie Nott Mamie BEST BUY! -- CLOVER LEAF or MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE Salmon 1.09 FEATURE! -- SHIRRIFF MARMALADE ccciverivs 99 FEATURE! -- CHOICE - SLICED -CRUSHED - TID BITS AYLMER Pineapple 49 BEST BUY! -- ALLEN' S - ASSORTED FRUIT DRINKS 44 BEST BUY! -- YORK FANCY QUALITY KERNEL CORN :--- 33: FEATURE! -- AYLMER - CHOICE QUALITY GREEN PEAS + 3:1 FEATURE! -- DEEP BROWNED + WITH PORK LIBBY'S BEANS 39: BEST BU! -- KRAFT - PLAIN CHEEZ WHIZ ----+1,08 FEATURE! -- ASSORTED MISS MEW cot foo: 2:39. Educator outlines need for regional public transport Many Durham Region stu- dents are being forced to attend Community College in Toronto, rather than attend Durham' College in Oshawa because there isn't adequate public trasportation. This is what R. H. Smith, administrator of 'Durham College told a regional plan- ning and development. com- mittee meeting called to discuss an Official Plan for the region. Initials Tell The Red & White Story LL a "Trainload Sale of Canned Foods 7% FI. Oz. Tin 24 Fl. Oz. Jar 19 FI. Oz. Tin 48 Fl. Oz. Tin 14 Fl. Oz. Tin * 6'Fl. Oz. Tins "ish oz. TNs 3 FEATURE! -- CROWN CORN SYRUP 89. Mr. Smith said it isn't possible for a student to use public transportation to get to Durham from anywhere north; west or east of Osh- awa. Lake Ontario is south of Oshawa. "What is lacking most is a public transportation system that will serve the whole region, not just the built up areas, he said. "Mr. Smith said many stu- . dents go to school in Metro MARTIN'S FANCY QUALITY APPLE SAUCE F ! or, Tin POWDERED A. B. C. DETERGENT La 4 iB 2. Lb. Pkg. + 3G Toronto because they can use the GO Transport syst- em, Durham College is located in the centre of the region of Durham and is served by 'Oshawa buses "once -every twenty minutes. The administrator, also, said that proper 'planning now could prevent Durham from becoming a bedroom community for Toronto. ERIN Pectin Strawberry or Raspberry JAMS + 89 Fl. Oz Jar 'FREEZE DRIED Taster's Choice Instant Coffee' = 1.39 BRUNSWICK -- Centre Cuts 3 ~ Fl. Oz C Tin 3-Lb. Bottle 2:69 BIRDS EVE 11-02. SIZE FROZEN roop FEATURES! BANQUET DINNERS 39 AWAKE Orange Drink 2.05 5. SHIRRIFF MASHED POTATOES HEALTH & BEAUTY FEATURES! 100 ML. TUBE CREST Tooth Paste 99. 6 FL OZ. BOTTLE CARNATION SHOESTRING RESDAN Hair Conditioner FRIES mw cello 63¢ HAIR SDAN si. 19 DA bi "to. | SUDDEN BEAUTY wo: 89 AS You AYE ch, ns TRIM AND PRICE: CHUN KING Dinners 85 FEATURE! -- SUNSHINE FRESH Fruits & Vegetables! I PRIME RIB Roast 1% VIVA - VALUE CHECK'D - BRANDED ROA! Short Rib 99: Rib Steaks *1% FEATURE! -- BATHROOM VIVA MAPLE LEAF WIENERS wi 84° MAPLE LEAF C.0.V. MCKLED Cottage Rolls | Devon Bacon BLK | 1 eke 0, CANADA PACKERS BRANDED - TENDER - Blade we 199; WELL TRIMMED | Blade sts FEATURE] -- INGERSOLL 508, PETER PIPER -- By the Piece BOLOGNA » 48° SUNSPUN - % GALLON ICE CREAM '1.19 | | IDEAL FOR MEAT LOAVES Ground : 88: CANADA PACKERS' . EUROPEAN CUISINE Wei DELUSAUSAGE, Box. cach 79° POUSH . PEPPERONI - SALAMI PRIDE OF CANADA boris §G° LEAN - MEATY Pork Hocks JOLLY ASSO Puddings & Jes 5 oz. tin BURNS Cooked Ham | Chopped Suet » 69° «FEATURE! PAMPERS 44 FEATURE! -- NESTLE'S INSTANT QUIK --1.49 | CHEESE - 99. | | FLUFFO 69. || DAYTIME 38's -- EXTRA ABSORBENT 24's DIAPERS :2.19 Towels 2189. U.S.A. Crisp Emporer Red Grapes 3.51% TISSUE 2 149. Ontario Grown Crisp | Celery Stalks ,, 39° il us. No. 1 Large Slicing | TOMATOES Ib. 39 Mcintosh Reds Ontario Fancy 3169° Grade OIE Bathroom DIXIE Bathroom Refills "69 Brussel Sprouts Ontario Grown Tender Dispenser 8! 89 RTED 21b. i Tins 1%. CADBURY INSTANT Hot Chocolate Ba 59 OWSON'S RED & WHITE Po _ONTARIO 100Z TUBE 24 oz. LOAVES RT PERRY, 49 "WESTON'S CRUSTY STYLE BREAD /*1% Open Thursday & Friday night till 9 p.m €.

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