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Port Perry Star, 20 Oct 1976, p. 12

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oer A v (FRX SERS ' hodid 2X 12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1976 Results Encouraging Port Legion informs veterans of privileges The Port Perry branch of who can advise them of their the Royal Canadian Legion eligibilities and in some is reporting good results in cases, represent them before their campaign to inform the authorities. veterans, ex-service person- According to Legionnaire nel or dependents of their Clare Nightingale, who rights and privileges under heads the local campaign, the Veterans Charter. the local effort has already Part of a coast-to-coast found that there are some effort by the Royal Canadian people who don't realize they Legion in their Golden Anni- are eligible for some bene- - versary year, the Legion is fits. He said that the Pension conduction house-to-house Act is continually being visits during the month of changed with new legislation October. to cover different things. In the area covered by the "Many people aren't Port Perry branch, 12 "dis- aware of the changes and the tricts" have been alloted, benefits this may mean to and an area including Myrt- them," he said. le, Raglan, Epsom, Ashburn, Not only are the regular Seagrave and Saintfield is retirement pensions and dis- being covered by about 75 ability pensions available, Legion volunteers. but also pensions for depen- Although the Legion does dents, P.0.W. Compensation not have the authority to and such things as benevo- award pensions or hike pen- lent fund grants and the sion payments or award partial or full payment of other government benefits, it funeral and burial expenses. does offer ex-servicemen The idea, according to Mr. £ f) , ps »* : Fi ER Charles Huber of East Aurora, N.Y., left, and Emil Weiss are seen judging some of the over 200 rabbits entered in the annual conference and show sponsor- ed by the Ontario Council of Rabbit Clubs. The show « was hosted by the Central Ontario Rabbit Breeders Club and held in the Blackstock Arena on Friday and Saturday of last week. An awards banquet and dance . was held in Port Perry at the Catholic Church hall Audrey Wright closed the evening. Since it was the following the show. : Blackstock area news "5, i finn Anner® oo e weekly first meeting of the year for y, Toronto to watch "Stars the equipment that would be Senior Citizen card party the Senior Citizens they on Ice" being taped and feasible and safe for our (continued) Stewardship as the theme of were: 1st Lorna Richards epi ial ti , ! g granted and forget to thank her program. She lead a 101, 2nd Della Argue 86, 3rd oye ea with, "pg current plans to sec "Fiddl- area was discussed. Meeting God. Lets give thanks for worthwhile discussion on the Rhoda Larmer 83, 4th Ida pon Tn 29 er on the Roof" at the concluded with roll call - ° [4 everything-whatever hap- various areas of which we Samells 80, 5th Goldwyn The October meeting of acafdeny uolestre in Veal 23 many wolovts 18 pens. During the business are Stewards as Christians - Faint 79, 6th Isabel Wright the 0.N.O. Club was held at Lindsay, Slides were pre- possible. Evelyn and her period our share in the 4-H in our Church and commun- 79, low Agnes Prescott. the home of Evelyn Steven- sented of various creative group served a delicious Awards banquet was finaliz- ity and also those less for- The Senior Citizens enjoy- playgrounds in the area and lunch. 3 i 2 ed. Gladys Thompson chose tunate in other countries. ed a turkey dinner on Mon. en fore and their dependents the Nightingale, is to make the TERY services of their own experts public aware just what is SE RE He available. i or a a a TT a a Tmo Tama minutes letters were read d ' il and discussed from the Dur- PORT TAVERN Anno n } ham Region Family and ce Children's Services and the . i u men Scugog Social Planning now serving 0 Committee concerning gifts + |e ) at_ Christmas to those in | BARKEY GRAIN SERVICE | ies. | Smorgashord Y ed on the profit from the 0 Turner wedding and current SERVED: V R RK 1 OAKWOOD ) bank balance. A motion to 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. $2 ! slip y replenish dishes, bowls and Monday to Friday a gravy jugs at the Rec. 0 Centre was carried. The ® Wish to announce that their grain drying and handling i ONO have agiodl ia serve ol. H facilities are now open for the receiving & purchasing [§ opening Oct. 2ist. A letter ® 0 Hogg on behalf of students of wet or dry shelled corn. | and staff, thanking the X 0 0.N.O. for their donation of Government inspected scales in o i 21 work. 1 was agreed that ® PAINT & WAILPAPER peration. 0.N.O. pay for magazine } 2 mibssriptions or the Schoo The Paint & Paper People A " Located ¥% mile north of Highway 7 at Taylor's Corners Road } rary. kus 8 oy : a } , or ' For further information contact Arthur Barkey, Oakwood 36R4. ' ul 3 1 30th JUDTOWN MMLC 576-2431 #5 : The Social Committee re- ' bd » $74 SESS ESSE ESS SSSR SSSR a a TT a CSS 5252 ported a most enjoyable trip 4 ar (VD i Alcan CHRIS ALLEN 4a e Wallpaper Products 5 3 e Panelling e Counter Tops To : 3 eo Carpet eo Vanities ' | . * i e Floor Coverings e Tub Enclosures ' 45 YOUR LOCAL ALCAN DEALER i J Supplies for the trades e Wood Mouldings Siding - Soffit - Facia - Eavestrough of eo PLUMBING ® Plywood ® ELECTRICAL ® Underlay Sent au o CARPENTRY ° Framing Material . . e Insulation No Painting ® eo TRUSSES ® Power & Hand Tools - | 20 No | |BALLARD LUMBER Tee sre cau i i 985-3747 ' HOME BUILDING CENTRE HWY. 7A AT THE LAKE PORT PERRY ONT. 985-7335

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