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Port Perry Star, 27 Oct 1976, p. 3

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~¥ ra Ji 0) SOYA Sadun oulhady { Pr a A tO, A Mh, sd -Aitiri pp et At the heels of an ann- ouncement by Dr. Matthew Dymond not to run for pol- itical office in the upcoming local elections, Jerry Jack- man of Port Perry announ- ced that he is thinking "more seriously than ever" about running for office. Jackman déclined to con- firm which office he'd be trying for. He challenged Mayor Lawrence Malcolm in the last 'election. "There is a firm desire of Scugog Township residents for stronger, more aggress- ive 'Regional' representat- ion, to restore some control over the 'big spenders' who represent Oshawa and other urban municipalities," he said. "I have been asked by a fair number of people to stand for election. The num- ber has been increasing ey 'PORT. TAVERN now serving Smorgashord SERVED: Monday to Friday 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. since it became apparent SEINE { FT Aer Eph Licht sata rdivtatotiditiobd donut sh sindicincandtinasomtnta . Jackman considering Jackman wants more that Dr. Matt Dymond will time, 'a week or two" to not be in the running." 'make up his mind. Manchester News By Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, October 31 at 11:15 a.m., Rev. C. Clark in charge. The November UCW meeting will be at the home: of Mrs. W. J. Tapscott on Nov. 4th at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Cawker enjoyed a trip to Edmonton where they attended the wedding of their daughter Lois to Ian Heacock and a trip to Banff park. Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooling at '2.95 NOW'S THE TIME eo SNOWMOBILE TUNE-UPS & REPAIRS Get your machine set for winter before the season gets into full swing. eo SNOW BLOWERS See our line of quality blowers by: ~% SIMPLICITY * GILSON * HAHN * BOBCAT Open 9 til 9 Monday thru Friday Saturday 9 til 6 MOBILAWN Small Engine Sales & Service DENNIS IRWIN V2 mile east of Foxhead Golf Course on Reach Road, then V4 mile north on Durham Road 23. 852-5288 Be Your Own Builder To VW \Y/Tolg TSVARVY/ 1 RENTAL EQUIPMENT. PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 CASIMIR STREET - 985-7357 Willowdale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Scott Saturday callers with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchells. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb returned from a visit with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dave Klun and family at Shilo, Manitoba. Master Kenny Lamb entertained five little friends to a birthday party last week. Happy birthday Kenny. Mrs. Josephine =~ Bain enjoyed two weeks in Cali- fornia with her niece Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nitt and family and her nephew Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cochrane and family. A speedy recovery is hopéd for Mr. Dick Steer who has "had surgery in Oshawa Hospital last week. Mrs. Art Fielding visited her aunt, Mrs. Ada Hogg at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton recently. wiped art stoson isdushasiss doin ide (continued) - lyrical melodies of poignant sweetness that the listener is spellbound. i The last group was Chopin, the best known and loved of the Romantic Era com- posers, Dr. Millar's ren- dition of two Ballads was flawless and superb, and at the end of the Scherzo in B Flat Minor, the audience clapped its heart out, and rose to give our home town artist, a well deserved stand- ing ovation. We were then given the added joy of three generous encores, the first a Siciliano by Bach, a charming pastor- ale, with tender, flowing melody. Then the Revolu- tionary Etude by Chopin, written in 1831 when he heard that Warsaw had been taken by the Russians. This dynamic, pulsating, impres- sive interpretation was PASSPORT [VN 5 Minute Service Oshawa Camera Centre Oshawa Shopping Centre PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1976 -- 3 Receives standing ovations 5 received with thunderous applause. The third encore was the Holberg Suite - by Grieg which Dr: Millar play- ed in its entirety, a suite of five different styles of dances, Prelude, Sarabande, Air, Gavotte and Rigaudon, each having its own type of dance form. These were done with artistic excel- lence. This brought a most inspiring exhilarating even- ing to a close. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL will hold its Annual Commencement Exercises on the evening of Friday, October 29, 1976 At 8:00 P.M. In The High School Auditorium The Staff and Students cordially invite you to attend. The audience was invited to the lower floor of the Hall for a reception for Dr. Millar, where everyone was anxious to shake hands and beg for autographs. Coffee and delicious small squares "and cookies were served by the Town Hall Committee and we made our way home with the warm glow of beautiful music still singing in our ears. Ey Sheet Sets 2M Fibre-Filled a Comforters #2 Viscose-Blend % Blankets Wool Blankets $21%.520° 29% $325 58% _ $14 122.95 Children's 1 piece SNOWSUITS *18.95 Children's 2 piece SNOWSUITS *19.95 Ladies Housecoats Ladies Poslum Coats Ladies & Childrens Slippers A.W. BROCK [90 0 5959 S44 AL 8 DFA BY AES BN 0) 29) ©) HJ TOY ASSORTMENT -- oe el co co ne li ce ce ce = 35 x as ww . Sn Co a PU SEN > er pe a nt? VW OS I | per

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