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Port Perry Star, 28 May 1975, p. 22

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22-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 28, 1975 5 TARR TY RR. saad asin EE at as RFR ERRPR FET LF S00 OSS Ratepayers will try to Manchester area news iH § § Church Sunday June 1 at Mr. Peter Los, Amster- wilson. 8 } } | ° d | 11:15 a.m. Rev. B.R. Pogue dam, Holland visiting hr, Miss Diane Espie spent the 3 . in charge. and Mrs. John Hofstee an weekend with friends in the J S ar recyc ing epo A bus load from Scugog family and called on Mr. and pyskokas. '% The Scugog Ratepayers the association in Black- project, and those to partici- Island and Manchester en- Mrs. W.J. Mitchell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Association will attempt to stock. pate." joyed the 50th anniversary of A lovely baby shower for / gnoddon of Sunderland sup- gauge the ¢¥immunity's While the organization is Importance of community the United Church at Peter- wee Willie Pargeter was held per guests with Mr. and Mrs. reaction and enthusiasm attempting to gauge a public participation was described borough Areha Sun. evening. Friday evening at his great Art Fielding Sunday. about a proposed recycling enthusiasm about the pro- by one person at the meeting Miss Ruth Gishler is a grandmothers Mrs. Lillian vd collection project here. ject, efforts will be made to who said he was "disgusted" representative of the Scugog i The Scugog Ratpayers' contact members of a com- atthefactthatonlyoneoutof Charge at the Annual Convo- 3) Association hopes for favour- mittee set up about three 10 households had paper to cation at Trent University, . i able community reaction and years ago by the association. put out on the quarterly boy Peterborough, The Bay of / N 1 enthusiasm about a proposed A Ratepayers' committee scout paper drive nights. Quinte Converence. © opal, local recycling effort, com- had once before been set-up ~~ The drive, one of a number The Manchester 4-H home- ¥ munity support needed to get to look. into recycling, but of conservation-recycling making club enjoyed a very y ics the project vif the ground. according to one committee topics discussed at the meet- successful achievement day PLUMBING - » 3 i support ton he dom member, no meeting. was ing, was presented a differ- Salrdy at Uriviage High \ CSU ) "ever held to his knowledge. "ent way. School. Congratulations to i g munity, in both, volunteers to Ratepayers' president, "Please," said Paul the girls who completed the HEATING - '3 run the project and "clients Bev Muir, said that the Saulnier, "save the news- unit "World of Food in : touseit, is an absolute must, op mittee members. will be papers for the Boy Scouts." Canada". - FLECTRIC - think project proponents. contacted and asked if they ~~ One of the problems that We welcome Mr. and Mrs. ? : y Determinatetotry againto still wish to persue the effort. have arisen in the paper Ron McAllister and family of ' . p iil \ initiate a collection depot- 'But mostly, we need the drive is a rumor that the (ghia to Manchester. They iy { PORT PERRY 3 type operation in the area, support of the community," drive is no longer being are living in the former 2 Y was evident at last week's said Mrs. Muir, "both for carried out. Not so, said Mr. Frank Crosier house. \ 4 2 public meeting sponsored by volunteers to help with the Saulnier. Not only can the Friends of Mrs. Sue Corbin 3 } organization get rid of all' "are sorry to hear she is a od : they can collect, but they're patient in Oshawa Hospital. -- RESIDENC A B | ac kstoc k Nn ews holding on to it for an even Mr. Jim Elliott spending a OFFICE . E & better price in June. few days at Thunder Bay last he continued ives and evaluation of the The projectherewouldbea eek. Wi : : ical and Health Educa- » rtive collection" oper- 0 between the 3 houses. Final Physica suppo I - 5 tion program at the ation, bottles and tin cans / the h re as ] , 3 ep points Secondary school level in would be collected and ship- A P RO FESS | (0) NA L CA R E E R HN Ookpiks 186 points, Ali Kats Ontario: Congratulations, ped elsewhere for the actual 184 points. Norm. It is always a recycling. ON THE GREAT LAKES , e) The individual trophy Pleasure to acknowledge the ~~ One such place would be . ; i winners were: Girls - Midget achievements of our local Stouffville, wherearecycling e Earn while you learn i Anita Dejong; Junior, Wilma high school graduates. collection project is well e Guaranteed employment at 3 Wolters; Senior, Wendy Lee. --The Cartwright Ranger underway. A spokesman $15,000 on graduation Boys: Midget, Mark Spring Show ] from the group was one of the i} ¢ Graham; Junior, Tie, Colin ; The prize) Hanger Sx Ing guest Teaiors a the meet- | @ MARINE NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY : Asselstine and Mike Van !ashion show was held on ing, and outline e pro- i The students are now Wright Recreation centre. and offered to take all that | @ 18 months paid sailing experience 3 trying to stay in top physical ~~ The leaders Mrs. Gunter the Scugog area could . 3 condition to meet the Mill- and Mrs. Turner werdfpre- deliver. plus 18 months college study i brook High School athletes at sous with Corsages as a Notelyls the Sugiation ia the annual Bi-School Track oken o e angers' actively involved in the . . and Field Meet being held in appreciation. _ recycling program, accord- Admission requirements a Millbrook on Thursday, May The evening began with ing to Carol McDermott of e Mature students (19 years or over) A 29. the girls' display of spring Stouffville, but such organiz- } or 1 Mr. Norman Dysart, a fashions. Commentaries, ations all over the country e Secondary School Graduation 'Diploma 3 graduate of Cartwright High competently read by our are helping to publicize the {candidates should possess 4th year credits as for 8. a School and the University of leaders, included the num- problem, encourage people technology programs in College of Applied Arts di Toronto and presently head ber and pattern style of the to waste less, and present a and Technology calendars.) A of the Boys' Physical Educa- girl's article. Fashions united voice in support of For Further Information write: ) tion Department at Crest- ranged from casual to for- what they consider to be Georgian College, gi wood Collegiate, Peter- mal wear. helpful legislation. Banning Box 700, Owen Sound, Ontario. G borough, has been selected The fashion show was non-returnable bottles would Tha sdverisement sponsored by the Canadian Lake Carriers Avsociation y as one of the fifty-five followed by a number of be one such step, she said. / Canadian and American Musical selections by the # Physical Education teachers i po Duele 830 Rogomb - 5 anie wo of them, Marie ' lk al Hig Woes shy VanCamp and Janet See the "t he natural gas home heating system we call stitute of Physical Education Parsons. . "in Moscow, Russia. Some of . The ladies enjoyed the the world's top athletes and bake sale while the younger coaches will be featured at 8uests participated in the acem e this special study session perry sale. ' sponsored by Loyola Univer- e evening came (lo an ~ re) vy has been end with a delicious lunch NATURAL CAS FURNACE asked to present a paper arranged and served by the - 2 " H" outlining the aims, object- Rangers. ° . DO YOU NEED MONEY? i money... 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