RAR ov, Fda 2 SENS : we Eg Pb SPIE NG x SA RAR Tae 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 12, 1976 Up «s Down the Street About 200 teenagers danced to the music of Black Steel at the community hall in Nestleton last Friday evening. were transported to the dance at the expense of the Port Perry Snowmobile Club. . Police Week The O.P.P. Whitby Detachment will be open to the public for the week of May 9th-15th. You are invit- ed to tour our Detachment or visit the O.P.P. Display "at the Oshawa Ceritre during "this week. Three bus loads "Plans are well underway, and space is sold out for the "first Chamber of Commerce combination Recreation and Home Show, to be held at the arena on June 4, 5, and 6. A complete range of products for the home and cottage will be available for inspection by area residents. The Port Perry Kinsmen were out in numbers on Saturday helping senior citizens to clean up their properties and do general spring clean-up duties. ANNUAL MEETING of the DURHAM REGION some' A Port Perry Legion dart team were finalists in the 'Oshawa' City and District - Dart Competition recently. An awards night was held on Saturday, May 8th. Sixteen teams competed in the competition. Members of the Port Perry team; were Bob Thompson, Al Wackett, Harold Shaw, Ted Wilkinson and Cliff Wilson Mrs. E. R. Britton of Tor- onto, formerly of Port Perry, . dropped into the STAR office on Monday to:pay her sub- scription. Mrs. Britton and her father have been taking the paper for over 70 years. While here she left a copy of a 1906 North Ontafrio Ob- server which she had saved over the years. This Saturday marks another first for Town Hall LUNG ASSOCIATION FORMERLY TB & RESPIRATORY DISEASE ASSOCIATION : will be held at Northminster United Church 676 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Wednesday, May 26th 1873. The great, full length movie 'Gone with the Wind" will be shown in its entirety starting at 7:30 p.m. A movie that any, movie buff should not miss, or 'even see again. Week ending May 6, 1976 1 8 Advissions coverpspsopiepsiony 38 . Births ........ccooovviiiiniinnnn, 2 id 8:00 p.m. Deaths .........cocoeerveuennn.n. Nil [1] 2 Emergencies .................162 1] Annual reports to be received and such business Operations ...................... 10 §} as may properly be brought before the meeting. Discharges ...................... 33 yg : Remaining ...................,.34 The Port Perry Women's Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion hosted the Zone's annual end-of-term conference here last week, and over 200 delegates attended. According to organizers, past year's activity was reviewed and plans for an active term comihg up were discussed. Seen here in discussions are, from left; Provincial Chairlacy of Ontario Command Maxine Jarczak, June Symes, President of the Port Perry Auxiliary, and Audrey Bate, Zone commander. d Rap session on alcohol, drugs .The Scugog Social Plann- ing Council will hold a "rap session" on alcohol and drug concerns on May 26 at Town Hall 1873. To start at 8 p.m. the session' will involve young The Youth Secretariat was directed . by Premier William Davis to undertake an in-depth study on alcohol use among young people. The. concern over the in- - creasing incidence of alco- and organizers hope for a wide range of local informa- tion to come out of the special meeting. ; The meeting will be open to the general public, partic- people as well as officials, Due to an increasing demand for office supplies, the Port Perry Star is opening a new store in downtown Port Perry, Stationery & A Office Suey "em Star 'Stationery & Office Supplies will-carry a complete line of, *_ OFFICE SUPPLIES *- SCHOOL SUPPLIES * ADDING MACHINES * TYPEWRITERS * CALCULATORS 1 Ra CONTINOUS FORMS x FILING CABINETS x *. DESKS & CHAIRS ularly the yoiing people of the community, and orgaiiz- ers say they have every indication that there will be a good turnout. A number of schools have been contacted and response appears to be good. : Although details have not yet been worked out, organ- izers hope to include films and other presentations as part of the program, The "rap session' will be along the lines of a series of province-wide forums to explore the issue of adolesc- ent drinking, announced the Ontario Youth Secretariat. 7 " UXBRIDGE "| CREDIT UNION New Savings-Deposit Rates ~ Effective April 1, 1976 8% Compounded Monthly 82% Compounded Quarterly 70 Brack StU West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 hol abuse has prompted the Government--of - Ontario to initiate this investigation. The meeting is being held to gain further insight into the problem as the public perceives it. 'Before we prepare our final réport we would like to find out what the community is thinking," say organizers. The meeting is to be more than just a focus for discus- sion. Not only is the forum intended to act as listening posts, but also to make people aware of the serious- ness of the problem. ¢ dv