in - PE YH SP ERD IRE Ak of Women's Institute of \ 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 18, 1975 - 3 Up = Down i the Street +1 2) \ A . - NE Dr. Matthew B. Dymond, ceived for their auction sale On Tuesday, May 27, mem- D § MPP will be guest speaker at which was indeed a great bers of the twelve branches Ret - lt Xia Te Bowmanville Rotary Club's "luncheon on Thursday, June 19. The meeting will be held at Strathaven Nursing Home to help mark Nursing Home Week, June 15 - 22. The Brooklin Horticultural Society is holding their Iris Show, June 18, (tonight). In conjunction with the show a phd. examinations in Port Perry, graduated June workshop is being held, con- History. While enroute to MeQiensgan, bans Son 3rd with honours from ducted by one of the Ottawa where he hastakena ©Mist, spoke to why '®S Engineering Science, Uni- Society's members, Doris position as a Researcher, he, concerning plans and pro- versity of Toronto. Now Marlow. 1. jects relative to the coming 1 success at the Scout Hall on Saturday. Over $400.00 was raised. This money will be used toward the upkeep of the building. Congratulations are . ex- tended to Mr. Graham Powell of Moscow, Idaho, who recently completed his his wife and daughter Wendy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ontario South, met for their annual meeting at the Green- bank United Church. Reports were encouraging and plans were made for participation in hospitality at the World's Ploughing Match in September. Mrs. A. Rumble, board director-and Miss B. prov. year. The Women's Institute Robert Claude Simmonds, B.A.SC., son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Simmonds, R.R.1, working as chief engineer, Lenbrook Industries, Tor- The third annual Tour and Elmer Lee. motto is "For Home and onto. Tea sponsored by the Port Country Perry Kinette Club is held Li a CC CS EE ESE EES Sees CSE 2 225252525 252020252585 5e5e5 e605 52585055252 52525 25252 ] 1 tonight, June 18. Public {l . y . he interest has always been { Th Ch Id Bo t good at these functions and e I ren S u | ue i the Kinettes are hoping for a good turnout in aid of their { many fine community [ efforts. it The Parents Association of [3 the Port Perry Scouts and 0 methods in raising funds have been innovated and Guides prada the Sup- gf a with considerable success. The latest is three fine port and donations they re- C pieces of china with Catherine Christie's drawing of C] ! the Town Hall imposed on a plate, beer stein and I coffee mug. Les Rogers, a hardworking member of i | the committee has been in charge of this enterprise , and is also responsible for the sale of the articles. The i three items displayed here, with Mr. Rogers, are } available in several stores in Port Perry and the area. g 53 oe Ba e Wl < [ Durham offers ] dental nursing ¢ Durham College announ- N ces an expansion of its Dental C) } Assistant program which will C AG now qualify as Dental i ; -. Nursing. ] E 3 ; : The new program will " : ; include such additional pro- ) Girls Wi nter Coats ] cedures as the taking of . 0 y impressions for study C] . . i models, polishing of teeth, Miss Susan McColl, daugh- f li S S i 4 and application of flouride. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0 n an now ul S Bruce E. Anderson, eson of The Dental Nursing Pro- McColl, Nestleton, graduat- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Ander- gram will also qualify as the ed with a Bachelor of Arts 3 : y - son, R.R.2, Port Perry, has first year of the two year degree in English and h [- an nellette P J S graduated from Georgian Dental Hygiene program philosophy at the Spring @ I I College of Applied Arts and offered at George Brown and Convocation of Trent Univer KI Technology as a Mental i Colleges. ie wil sity, Peterborough on June 6, Retardation Counsellor. urham College 1s still 1975 She is a graduate of | Bruce is a former graduate accepting applications for its Cartwright High School. § Sa e Starts Thurs., June 19th - 10 a.m. of Port Perry High School. Dental Nursing program, Susan will be returning to " He will be taking a position Which by Susigned to Service Trent in September to ee as a Counsellor at Whitby the Durham Region as well complete her studies for an Childrens Retardation ho he ph ad Sir Sand- * Honours B.A. by - INFANTS SNOWSUITS & % ! FS r ord Fleming College areas. Centre. 8 College 8 | PANT SUITS 0 - I ! ) 0 F F Y i h - . 4 | 't Miss The Great Val : : - Don't Miss The Great Values - 8 | GIRLS DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS oa Up t0 |! i C : | & PANT DRESSES ) & uJ , . J 0 8 | GIRLS & BOYS - SPRING 1 JACKETS and COATS | hi . 3 d |_Infants COAT SETS OFF : i H h 1 A 5 4 . n g i | Girls SLACKS & JEANS \ e |) - : A i Boys Assorted PANTS ; d : a €- 0 | TEEN DRESSES, BLOUSES, , _. LS (4 o Mr. and Mrs. Barry Devereux will leave Port Perry to take up music PANT SUITS & SKIRTS department posts in Aurora and Guelph after contributing to the local music ul scene for a number of years. i ; 0 " Barry Devereux, Mus. Bac., A. Mus., RMT, has recently been a | P. - i appointed Master and Head of the Music Department of St. Andrew's College @ | re n S 0 u I u o -at Aurora. Marie Dvereux, ARCT, A. Mus., RMT, will be teaching in the . : Bay sicdepart | ) mu partent at the University of Guelph, located in the new Arts Building. QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY ; 0000000000000 OOOO