HE Nb Apr NRE a pi A wy LIE NR CHAS SERS 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1976 Up = Down the Street The Western Weekend committee of the Chamber of Commerce has set August 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1976 for this years event. Plans are already underway with two popular events being repeated again this year. Little Caesar and the Consuls have been book- ed for the Saturday and a Graffitti dance will again be held on Friday night. Members of the local Chamber of Commerce in- terested in the planned rest- oration of Queen Street should be on hand for the General Meeting to be held Wednesday, Feb. 25. Mr. Neil McLellan of Toronto's Bloor Street, West projects will be the guest speaker. More details ofthe meeting are available in advertise- ment in this weeks Star. Oshawa Symphony Only three short weeks following Maureen Forr- ester's concert appearance at the Town Hall, a second concert of great interest will take place, this time in the High School Auditorium. That evening, the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra will Hospital Report Week Ending February 5th Mr. and Mrs. George Channel of Bloomfield, Ont. visited in town last Friday dropping in on many of their old friends. Mr. Channel worked in the Old Creamery as a cheesemaker a number of years ago. A couple of locals held. tickets during the last Olympic and Wintario draws. Mrs. Stella Dennis of Port Perry 'won herself $100 in the Olympic and F. Andrews of Port Perry was the winner of $1,000 in the Wintario draw. Congratula- tions to both. A number of local bowlers participated in the Carling- 0'Keefe Classic Bowling Tournament held in Oshawa on Sunday. May Raby was the top woman bowler win- ning the Mix Master and will here March 14 perform their second con- cert in Port Perry. The first one was held about one year ago and was a tremendous success here. The 60-piece Oshawa Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Roy V. Cox, have chosen a light and appealing program of music by C. W. Gluck, C. Saint- Saens, W.A. Mozart and Ponchielli. The soloist at this per- Admissions cist nuns Fred 40 formance is a young, talent- Dirths ATA ins inet sun nssnmasereisre : ed violinist and a member of eaths ..........cocoeeinnnn Ni Toronto symphony, Winston Emergencies .................. 149 webber. er ans sennnenesesenesesen i The date of the concert is* Remaining..... ................. 40 Sunday, March 14 at.2 pn. 8th ANNUAL {he Wine, SPECIAL OZ at 0" picarors BEAUTY sTupio FEBRUARY 3rd to 28th - PERMS: Reg. $15.50 for $14.00 Reg. $20.00 for $17.00; FEBRUARY 10th to 28th - BLEACHES & STREAKS: Regular $20.00 for $17.50 FEBRUARY 17th to 28th - TINTS: : Regular $9.00 for $8.00 FEBRUARY 24th to 28th - CONDITIONERS: Regular $8.00 for $7.00 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Phone 985-7991 % Reg. $17.50 for $16.00; Reg. $25.00 for $22.00. BE DEVELOPED. If your income is modest; THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU! The Ontario Housing Corporation, an agency of the Ontario Government, at the request of your municipal Council, is considering the development of future senior citizen housing in the Township of Scugog. To determine the local interest in this type of accomodation, survey questionnaires are now being distributed. ONLY BY FILLING OUT A QUESTIONNAIRE CAN YOU HELP TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PROJECT SHOULD Information and questionnaire forms will be available at the Township Office by February 16th, 1976 and will be mailed on request to all interested persons 60 years or over. now proceed to Windsor next month to compete in the Provincial roll-off. Eight. other Port Perry bowlers ended up in the top 20 out of a field of 140 bowlers. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brad- ley, Scarborough, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Mike England and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison, £74 Er cess.» E> yh 8 FORDER - ADAMO Mr. and Mrs. "Mike England returned home after spending a month in Panama City Beach, Flor- ida. While there, they. also went on a tour to New Orleans where they. visited many historical .places of interest and spent a day in a River Boat on the Mississ- ippi. { Joane Adamo; eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Adamo and Brian Forder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder were united in marriage, Saturday, November 29th, 1975, at the Church of the Canadian Martyrs, 1400 Woodbine Ave., Toronto, Ontario. NAR (1810 EVERY SUNDAY i CKGN - 22, 9:00 A.M. | CHCH - 11, 9:30 AM GEORGE VANDEMAN TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG SENIOR CITIZENS APARTMENTS If you are sixty years of age or over; If your present accommodation is inadequate; DOREEN M. VAN CAMP, CLERK, 181 Perry St., Box 209, PORT PERRY, Ontario. Girls & Boys T-SHIRTS Boy's Suits 13 OFF Boy's Pants 20% OFF HALF PRICE RACK THE CHILDREN'S BOUTIQUE Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont. 7%% to 8'%% on Savings Deposits 9%% on 1 year certificates over $10,000., paid monthly, share accounts life insured to $2,000. for eligible members. Phone 852-3388 852-3389 70 Brock St., West "Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0