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Port Perry Star, 20 Nov 1974, p. 22

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ENE Rhy on al tt i i both bh we et id dhe "9S PLANT RM IS. ' 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1974 (continued) ' ) ve wall ae Ton 'd that a delegate be sent t motto was, "Flowers are like the Fletcher family held afternoon callers of Mrs. day evening with the Presid- fale Wi as well as local 9 flo) 0 delepnio he 22) hy friends - the more you cultiv- their Christmas party at the Courtney Graham. oy Map Sionnings ih the Correspondence consisted the Royal York in de So fe ay home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob hk : ab 1 wiche of the second reading of December. } , iN -aub Fletcher and family on Sat. Pincksiwck 1, h thn ) hotgty tn 1 wisied resolutions as well as several Believemont, Day | is ig Lewis Yan Bop Mind Mes. Et Talor the Blackstock WI. met ai answered by about forty-five hank you notes. Te or The To ete ce © dh are Tel or the og (4 of Enniskillen were Saturday the Rec. Centre on Wednes- members, visitors of Honey- ing County and Provincial ~ Honeydale W.I. read "The ) Honours. Money was voted ~~ Recipe for a Happy Day toward the expenses invol- and Mrs. Frank Whitfield, * ved in their meetings. A gift also of Honeydale, gave a of money is to be sent to our ~~ humouraus *"Toast to the adopted child in Hong Kong Men behind the Women of for Christmas. Commence- Women's Institute. ment prizes in Home Econo- Eileen introduced the mics will be presented to ~ guest speaker, Mrs. Eliza- Grade 9 and 10 winners. beth Catty, who spoke on Mrs. Eileen McLaughlin, "Agriculture as I See it". &- & convenor of Agriculture took ~~ She spoke as a person who over the programme. The has travelled in many lands (continued on page 27) About four hundred people of confidence from the Dur- go } attended the annual com- ham Board of Education * mencement exercises heldat which has plans for renova- | the Recreation Centre in lions and improvements at Blackstock Saturday night. the school, he said. . Co . D. A. Sutton, superintend- a Ploy Li, ent of programs for' the er said that Cartwright started py,1pam Board of Education Seventeen people received their Secondary School Malcolm, and Michelle Robinson. (Back row, left to off with 101 students this said that Cartwright was an Graduation Diplomas at Cartwright High School right) Debra Swain, Susan Thompson, Marie Van year and has lost four stu- unique school and that its Saturday night were: (front row, left to right) Alice Camp, Paul Kristensen, Richard Miller, Rick Prosser, dents so far. students know the value of Carnaghan, Peggy Delong, Janis Dorrell, Kathy |inda Van Gestel, Cheryl Wright and Elaine Wright. There are also more than work and how to work. 'Y s Gunter, Debbie Knapp, Wendy Lee, Mary Lou one hundred attending night School trustees Yvonne : } Hae school courses at Cartwright Christie and Gordon Goode ji this winter, he said. were present as well as Alex gt § Cartwright High School Carruthers, M.P.P. for i has recently received a vote Durham. . 2 : | CUSTOM KILLING - FREEZER ORDERS BEEF Fronts, Hinds, Sides PORK so » Personalized Cutting and Wrapping } The Family Butchers | The Secondary School Honour Graduates from and Ron Bradburn. (Back row, left to right) Brian ecia Cartwright High School last Saturday night were DeJong, David Larmer, Richard Miller, . Danny hi k (front row, left to right) Brian Baxter, Christina Pantschuk, Rick Prosser, Dale Van Camp and Bill for 1 IS wee | Faint, Denice Edgerton, Leslie Wright, Marilyn Duff Woods. Np ~& 2%, DOZ. GRADE pr : | Cub pack gives Eggs Small - $1. 49 $ 3 2 41 to Kinsmen Fresh The "'B" Pack Wolf Cubs z ¢ of Port Perry held a Bike-a- Ch icken 1 S b 4 thon on October 5th to raise Ib. J money for their Pack funds, . . but then very generously 'Burns ¢ "9 * decided to give a portion of : their money to The Canadian Bologna Ib. 53 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The Kinsmen Club were : very proud to accept "B" 'BURNS ¢ rl iua-Supp Pack's cheque for $41.00 on i behalf of The C.F. Foundat- Ib. ion. It is donations such as ' this that help the Foundation . ri IOUS, pa able, continue the research and All Meat Grog nd a | @ y treatment of Cystic Fibrosis ¢ 4 i ' and hopefully, someday, to DOG | D Ib economical, Ve lle find the drug that will control , y this dreaded childhood . i disease. gs 2 ine. Every year the, Kinsmen - > ' LLANE a and Kinette Clubs across CAWKER"S y Canada raise "thousands of MASTER FEEDS Agricultural Division Maple Leaf Mills Limited dollars for C.F., by holding --- ; 1 re----] (dances, bingos, walk-a- 1 C & oO ; : thons, etc. The Kinsmen B T HER : > 2 y ; 1 f Port P - d | : club o Jot Daisy Apiveet Queen St. - Port Perry - Phone 985-2562 : for their donation and the AFTER HOURS PHONE: 985.7327 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131 community for their con- - tinued support. {

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