From left, Mrs. June Symes, the Auxiliary paper Association. Hometown Paper' words and not more the National contest. looking for polished, Opportunity for would-be writers For the fourth consecutive year, the Port Perry Star is asking their readers to participate in a "Journalism Awards' contest under the : # auspices of the Canadian Community News- This writing contest, under the title 'Our is open to all Star readers, (excluding staff and regular contributors) and "should be a frank description or opinion of just what a community newspaper means to you, thé reader. Submissions should not be less than 250 The Star will give a $50 cash award to the winner for what we consider the best submission, and will be entered in the National contest which carries an award of $400. and a gold medal. § Since entries to the National contest must be submitted no later than May 30, the Star would ask to have local entries by midnight, Thursday, May 22. This deadline gives sufficient time to publish the winning entry before it's entered in The objective is to encourage community newspaper readers to think about what their newspapers mean to them, their families, their lives and the community. The judges are not literary expressions, but rather a simple exposition that indicates an than 700 in length. ~~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 30, 1975 -- 27 £) 4 Superior Aluminum 94 ELLA STREET -- PORT PERRY, ONT. SIDING - WINDOWS - FASCIA ih SOFFIT - DOORS Ii: TROUGH 1 re -- REYNOLDS DEALER -- i i 25 Year Written Guarantee CALL 985-3743 Pentland Jewellery Ltd. 193 QUEEN 'STREET -- 985-7641 -- PORT PERRY % A {ON | ANA vas i AY 8 J (3 | eA nw awareness by the reader of the role of the: community newspaper. If at all possible, president and the three charter members, Clara > oth Warren, Vera Knott and Leona Wilson, making a . entries should be combined effort of cutting the anniversary cake. Celebrate 15th anniversary The Ladies Auxiliary to the Port Perry Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion Office. The first president to be ed was Marie Nightin- . celebrated 15 years of opera- gal§. And joining her on the On the qccasion of the to their membership during BEGINS MAY Ist ie tion Saturday night. eytukive were Teresa anniversary, the ansiliary gg period. ation ns A I GE A ox A NRE WT were a le crowd of gests 10% DISCOUNT ON MERCHANDISE i 10 rer: "harter members, era and amon nem e Zone eo Tegin a a rer iy ce I h wor Commander. Audrey Bates ® Some Special Priced Items e zens' home behind the Post Clara Warren, Sgt. at Arms. Leona Wilson, have held on from Bowmanville. | oO | Y " ASSOC ON SCUGOG RATEPAYERS' A IATI » - Promotion of an Informed Citizenry i OUR POLICY 976 EXECUTIVE z 3 « i r To inform; President ~~. Bev Muir Port Perry 985-7079 eason Past President Roland Coy R.R. 1; Blackstock 986-5185 To R Out Issues; Vice-President ~~ Paul Arculus Port Perry 985-3658 To Do OumPart To Make The Secretary Nancy Williams Port Perry 985-2771 ga Treasurer -Sharon Croxall R.R. 4, Port Perr 985-7192 Township Of Scugog A Better : | y a. . Place To Live. oo DIRECTORS: . =. Ward | John Kingstone R.R. 4, Port Perry 985-7831 Our Policy Is Not To Aggrevate - : Eric Carre RR. 4, Port Perry 985-3596 : Ae Not R di Is. We ARE Ward ll Jack Meindl Port Perry 985-7222 .. = We adica e Hans Kraupa Port Perry 985-2866 Concerned And Interested Citizens. Ward Ill Peter Chappell RR. 3. Port Perry 985-3532 2 Pu J 2! | Doris Williams RR. 3. PorPerry 985-7933 ' Ward IV Moira Fallis R.R. 1, Blackstock 986-5147 Bill Fergiison RR. 1. Blackstock 986-4220 252 typewritten and double spaced and should be: addressed to "'Contest" Port Perry Star, Box 90 { Port Perry Ontario. All entries must be postmarked by midnight Thursday, May 22nd. CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE WITH YOUR MATTERS " OF CONCERN 'AND INZEREST. niversart "Sule