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Port Perry Star, 17 Mar 1976, p. 2

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2-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 17, 1976 Up « Down the Street The Port Perry Lions Club Public Speaking Contest for .. District A was held on Satur- day, March 13 at 2 p.m. at the Lions Centre in Bow- manville. Port Perry had two entries, Ellen Buller and Allen Coss. They both plac- ed second in the contest. The days are getting long- er and the sun warmer these days as we approach Spring. The calendar shows that Spring officially arrives this . Sunday, March 21, and it is evident that many of natures creatures are pre- paring to wake up from their long winter sleep or make their way back from the sunny south. Recently the black squirrel has not been an uncommon sight and the crows cawing in the early morning air is a welcome sound. The Chamber of Com- merce has announced that this year the former Home Show will be changed and will. now be called the Recreation and Home Show. Attractions from products for the home and cottage to all types of recreational vehicles and products will be on hand for the three day show slated for June 3rd, 4th and 5th-at the Port Perry arena. Chamber members wishing to participate in the show will have first crack at the spaces, so if you are interested in a booth, con- tact Bill Lock, Howard Hall or one of the C of C directors to reserve your spot. Mrs. Slemmon spent two weeks as the guest of Mr. _and Mrs. W. T. Harris in Ellenton. PSS VSR SCV VVNC VV VV VVC VCCTVVCTT TSS 4 CONCRETE Quality Workmanship Basement Floors Garage Floors ~ Patios - Sidewalks Concrete Steps eid Te DON'S CUSTOM FINISHING Free _ Estimates: PHONE 985-2588 ee i p= ~~ i A 13 Brooklin Community Hall Sunderland - Town Hall meetings. contact the Ontario Ministry Uxbridge. ONTARIO COUNTY 4-H AGRICULTURAL CLUB ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS Monday, March 22, 1976 10:00 a.m. - South Ontario 4-H Dairy Club South Ontario 4-Beef Club Uxbridge - Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food Board Room 10:00 a.m. - Port Perry 4-H Dairy Club 1:30 p.m. . Uxbridge 4-H Dairy Club 1:30 p.m. - Sunderland 4-H Dairy Club * North Ontario 4-H Dairy Club North Ontario 4-H Beef Club Young people wishing to join the Veterinary Science, Field Crops or Tractor Club, may do so at any of the above orgainizational Agricultural Clubs are available to boys and girls, who were 12 years of age by January Ist, and who will not have reached their 21st birthday by December. 31st and who have the facilities to carry out an agricultural club project. For further information on the 4-H Agricultural Club Program, of Agriculture and Food Office, Telephone 416-852-3132. 04 ao 8%% Compo tlt ~~~ > V Be Prepared, Not Surprised SAVE NOW, and watch you money grow in a C.U. Saving's Deposit Account. 7%% Compounded Monthly or unded Quarterly Phone 852-3489 852-3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 Dr. Helen M. Bathie has just returned from Orlando, Florida, where she attended a four-day seminar. With spring comes the thaw and ice leaving. Lake Scugog, so we know it is not long until Canoe the Non- quon will be preparing for their 20 mile hike up the river and.back by way of the lake to Port Perry. The popular event, which is the second largest canoe race in Ontario will be held on Sat., June 5th this year and as always promises to attract canoeists from all over Ontario. District Deputy Ray Finney of the Lindsay Lions Club was the guest speaker at the regular Lions Club meeting on Monday evening of this week. Mrs. R. D. Burley and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon have returned from a two week visit in Florida. Mrs. Burley was the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. Carnegie in St. Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carnegie in Largo. - Bill Barr, executive coun- cil member of the cubs, is dissappointed with response of local people in connection with the new.cub project, collecting old trophies. Only a very few trophies have been handed in since: an article in the STAR three weeks ago, Anyone having old trophies, do not throw them out! Get in touch with Mr. Barr and the cubs will have them repaired for their projects. Mr. Per Hvidsten returned _ Sunday from a two-week the - After servicing the town for the past 90 odd years, this building is coming down to make way for a modern store. Built in about 1885, after the fire, by John Rolph, the store was used by John Doubt as a boot and shoe repair shop in the front, while Mr. Rolph used the rear to make harness. George Stephens went to work for Mr. Doubt in the boot repair shop until he retired and then Mr. Stephens "took over the business and bought the land. Stephens sold the land to Herb Toombs and it was then used as an Insurance office, being sold to John Waldinsperger a few years ago. Since then the property was sold to Howard H who is now in the process of enlarging his furniture store. Theatre buffs will be treated to a variety of plays tonight at the High 'School when the drama club per- form three-one act plays. Anyone is welcome to attend and see the calibre of dramatic talent that is being produced at the school. Wives of Dracula, Man in a Bowler Hat and Impromptu are the three plays, begin- ning at 8:00 p.m. Hospital Report Week Ending March 11, 1976 vacation at Myrtle Beach. Ai inns NR. 36 Per, along with a number of Births.........coovvvviiiei, 3 Uxbridge friends, spent Deaths RRSARLELLLLLLI PP PPPPOPO Nil most of their time on the Emergencies SE, 154 golf course in 75-80 degree Operafions sessvssssssesnirerusanis 7 temperatures. ischarges crests rerrereisrarerre 39 Remaining....................... 32 00000000 © Whddings ® Do rtraits . ) og Teams P Groups 7 Ld Commercial Call 985-7383 or 985-8037 The Hair Shoppe would like to introduce you to REDKEN products that we use and retail. 'Exclusive of your Beauty Salon. Let us show you the Redken way to great looking hair and skin, The Redken Laboratories is dedicated to the Redken products are carefully formulated for your hair and skin. Redken shampoos, conditioners, hairsprays and styling aid§ are acid balanced. They are non:Alkaline with a PH that's compatible with the slightly dcidic mantle of hair and skin. 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