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Port Perry Star, 10 Sep 1975, p. 21

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, 4 20-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Ny 'Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Rad: clyffe, Winnipeg spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. ArchigEmpringham on their return from spending this summer at Orleans, Ontario and a trip to prince Edward Island. Paring their visit the Empringh ks / entertained Miss Margaret Newell of England and Mrs." Charles. Richards, of Agincourt, Mr, and Mrs. Doug Empringham of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Empringham of Port Perry. Sorrey to report Mr. Gord- on Jennings and Mr.Aber- nethy are patients in Port Perry Community Hospital.- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird were entertained by their family last Wednesday at a dinner party in their home on the occasibn of Mrs. Baird's birthday. Mr. and Ms. Willie Storte have moved into their new home whit¢ John and Karen have moved into the farm homestead. . Congratulations to Don and Lorna Fergusson who celebrated their 25th Wedd- ing Anniversary last week. Over 200 friends and rela- tives gathered at Glendale Hall on Musselmans Lake to help them celebrate the occasion. They received many gifts including a - money tree from the com- " munity. We wish them many more years of health and happiness. eres The regular meeting of the Womens Institute will be Id at the home of Mrs. J. Ianson on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. For the Roll Call bring your most unusual needle and tell its use. ~Mrs. Margaret Couperth- waite would like all the girls of the community 12 years and over who are interested in the Fall 4-H unit to phone her before this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts of Nattawa spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. V. Mount. Mrs. Mero accompanied by Mrs. G. Love of Brooklin and Mrs. J. Harding, Lind- say have just arrived back from a most enjoyable tour of Great Britain. : WINTARIO TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star fou FRIENDLY = PHILOSOPHER . IT SEEMS TOME, AN INTOXICATED FELLOW EITHER WANTS TO BORROW AByck.., WHIP You, OR WAGG BROS. TEXACO 257 Scugog St. Port Perry Phone: 985-7262 News of cman from Greenbank and area "home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. © Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couper- Vednesiay, Sept. 10, 1975 visited on Sundgy with Mr. enroute to take Susan to ood Mr 20d Ms, Gordon B .and Mrs. Howard McMillan London University. _ and Susan of North Bay SACCOOCCCCICCICICICICICICICAC they will enjoy living in the he annual Arts and Craft _ Greenbank community. show sponsored by the even- ing unit of the UCW will be : held on October 11. Circle : . . ) this date on your calendar. \ Miss Doris Annis, Oshawa visited with Mrs. Somerville on Sunday. The Women's Institute had a very attractive display at the Port Perry and Uxbridge Fairs, thanks to the hard working committee. The theme this year was, a. Bridal Shower. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee - and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee, Brian and Debbie were Sunday dinner guests at the x HOOOOOOOOOOCCIICIC TT TTY a TaTa eT a ee Ta Te Ta Ta Te Ta Tn "as" Joe Ta Tm Ta Ta Tu Tu TH nT oh ToT Te Te Te Te Te ee Te ee ee ee ee eh Th TT Te Le Jean VOTE. - Lesley Griffin YOUR N DP CANDIDATE "FOR DURHAM NORTH Lee, Port Perry. » thwaite and Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis attended a banquet in Markham last week. ) Newcomers to our area | are Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan who have purchased Don and Marie Real's house. We hope ICICICICICICT A CIOOOOOOO00O0OCC0CCICICCICOCACHC 'What can we say the Davis government? ~ Absolutely nothing. It' illegal to say anything. We are Ontario's Crown employees and civil servants. Our political rights-are virtually non-existent. Some of us have tried to become active in political parties. We: have been told to quit or be fired. We think this is ridiculous. Some of us support Mr. Davis' party. Naturally, others support the NDP or the Liberals. oo But this doesn't matter to the government. It:simply believes we should have fewer rights than other citizens. We don't agree. Whats the harm in our speaking or writing oublicly 0 on issues such as housing, education and taxes? : Or, what danger is there for us to put up lawn signs, or canvass on behalf of a candidate? The government thinks this is wrong. It fas made such activities illegal. We believe in basic democratic rights. And this won't cost taxpayers a cent. We hope you will vote for equal rights . . What more can we say? 'Whose rights go next? Pa bo for everyone.

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