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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1977, p. 2

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ARSE SSN NN ANN SNES "~ 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR-- Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1977 ~ SIEBE REKKER PORT PERRY by Mrs, Jean Meffery Happy Valentine Day. You can never do a kind- ness to soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late. N Happy Birthday to Mrs. Gladys Evans who is cele- brating a birthday today, February 14th, Mrs. Evans is with her daughter Doris Hockley of Unionville for a 985-7086 RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. New: Installations - Repairs - Alterations BERT FABER PHONE 985-3734 *Service is our Business" 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE couple of weeks. We wish Gladys a speedy recovery. - Don't forget the congrega- tional meeting and church service next Sunday at 11:30 with Rev. A. Scott in charge at Utica. Then in the after- noon the Sunday School skating party at Port Perry in the new arena from 2 fo 4 pm. All children in the Epsom-Utica area are invited. Lunch will be serv- ed at Epsom church after See - gt - IH UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS - 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 ENITH CHROMACOLOR skating. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans attended a "Re- cognition Dinner' at Rock Haven honouring the retir- ing chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, Mr. George McLaughlin, who has held this post for the past eleven years. Mr. and Mrs Frank Van- Veghel and family visited on Sun. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster, Cathy and Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carol of Oshawa and family OOOO O00O00O00OONONOOONOOOOOCOOOOOOOC TTT aT a Ta Ya Ta Ta Ta a Ta Ta Ta a Ta Ta Ta Ta Ta Ta Tat a Ta Ta Ta Ta Ta Ti Ta Ta Ta Ta a Ta Tals and Mrs. Ernie Houghland 0 ---t > > => a3 Cc oe Jn Wing FEBRUARY 1st to 28th - PERMS: Reg. $17.50 for $15.00; Reg. $25.00 for $22.00; FEBRUARY 8th to 28th - BLEACHES & STREAKS: Reg. $20.00 for $18.00 FEBRUARY 15th to 28th - OIL TREATMENTS: Reg. $7.50 for $6.50 FEBRUARY 22nd to 28th - TINTS: Reg. $9.00 for $8.00 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: Phone 985-7991 of Whitby were Sun. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland. Miss Esther Houghland / y,) } spent the weekend recently ith the U.B.Y.P. at &* SPECIAL %, Crusaders Bible Camp at ar. (/ Omemeée. Q Th th : RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO "ff operated ana Friday even. ) ing the U.C. Port Luck supper was well attended. All enjoyed a delicious and * bountiful supper. There was a general recipe ex- change among the ladies. The pictures shown by Don Asling and Paul Baster of our centennial year were much enjoyed. Esther Reg. $20.00 for $17.00; Reg. $30.00 for $25.00 OOOO OOOOOOCICOIOCCOCCCC OOOO 0252520525250 52505 2505252585 SOOO COO OOOOIMICIDO CIC Co (ff of of of of A a of ERR i SSS HAIR CENTRE PORT PERRY PLAZA -SCUGOG STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-7232 "our staff Delphine Brown Houghland had a full report SS Af SoS SF SSS SS Sf SSL SS SS SAA SAS x Thank You for making our expansion possible. We are pleased to introduce' to Delphine is well known in the Port Perry area and we invite you to come in to say hello or phone for ari appointment 86.7939 SENIOR CITIZENS ALWAYS ENJOY A SPECIAL WELCOME Mon., Tues., Wed. Wash and Set *3.75 Haircut - *2.75 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL CONTINUES UNTIL FEBRUARY 15th. * PERMS % Regular *35.00 ........... 27.50 UNI-PERM by HELENE CURTIS Regular *30.00.......... 522.50 HEY GUYS: Don't settle for just a hair cut... when you can get the style that suits you the best! COME IN AND SEE OUR HAIR FAIR STYLISTS. Na a re ldo ll of ff lf of Epsom area news of the results of the sports day posted. We appreciated this effort very much. Dr. Pat Asling had twd™beauti- ful scrap books on display. Thanks also to Ruth Ashton for her resume of the years : happenings. The item was -well worth clipping and saving. Dinner guests at Paul Basters on Thurs. evening were Mr. and Mrs. Pozel and Mrs. and Mrs, Holmes of Toronto and Mrs, and Mrs. O'Hemstra who have since returned to Holland. Happy Birthday to another Valentine - Julie Ashton. Mrs. Jeffery called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson and daughter last Wed. afternoon. The W.I. will meet Feb. 23 at the home of Mrs, T. Burnett. The Mofto will be "Whatsoever they have findeth do to, do it with thy" might. Reply .Mrs. O. Brethour. Roll Call: An invention developed by a- Canadian, Topic: Canadian Indust- ries Committee, Mrs. C. Robb, Mrs. J. Jeffery, Mrs. 0. Brethour, Mrs. T. Croxall, Mrs. D. Barner. The school children from Central 3 School at Epsom are visiting--the Ontario Science Centre on Feb. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor visited his - brother at the Greensway Hospital where he is recovering from a fall in the subway stairs in Toronto. Mrs. Earl Wilson and Marlene visited her daugh- ter Miss Joyce Wilson in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry attended the' 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ball in Ux- bridge on Saturday. Kiddie Kraft at Blackstock The Durham Region Family Y.M.C.A. is starting a two hour Saturday morn- ing craft program for child- ren from five to eight years called Kiddie Kraft at Blackstock Anglican Church. - The program starts at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb- ruary 19th and lasts four weeks until March 12th, If you have any questions contact Durham Region Family Y.M.C.A. at 668- 6868. Saturday, * Aldred vacations with Diefenbaker Joel Aldred of Scugog . Island and the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker spent some time together in the: Barbados recently working on background Riyiorial sor for the third Volume of ° Chief's"" memoirs. Wd friends for many years, Joel returned to Port Perry from spending three days with pyooklin Horticultural "The Chief" at his home In gociety will have as guest Ottawa, this past Monday. "John Munro, 'the famous historian who prepared the 'Pearson' Memoirs is also working, on this, his third volume of the "Diefen- baker' Memoirs. Joel hopes - that Mr. Munro may be available to the student body of P.P.HS. this year to discuss the importance of contemporary Canadian history. Horticultural "Society meet On February 23rd, the. speaker Mr. George Pagow- ski of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton, who will speak _on 'Patio. and Town- house Gardens". The meeting, which will begin at 8:00 p.m. will be held, as usual, in the Brook- lin. United Church Hall. Visitors are welcome. 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