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Port Perry Star, 9 Mar 1977, p. 12

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12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1977 Blackstock area news and views by Mrs. Pat Fletcher Mr. George Rahm of Greenbank was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge last week. ! Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Hos- kin were Wednesday even- ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Can- nington. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and De | OIL Immediate Delivery WHY PAY MO FARM TANKS & PUMPS Mrs. Lorne Hoskin. Heritage Day Poster and Essay contest was held at C.C.P.S., sponsored by the Kinsmen Club. - Primary poster 1st - Erik Kiezebrink, Juniore poster - 1st Lynn Bazarin, 2nd-- Penny Chisa- - more, 3rd - Dehbie Van- Camp, Junior essay 1st - Cathy Paisley, 2nd} - Lisa Turcotte, 3rd -/ Diana Save on: eo DIESEL FUEL e MOTOR OIL o GASOLINE PREMIUM QUALITY AVAILABLE OUT OF TOWN CALLS CALL COLLECT WHITBY 668-3381 A public speaking contest was held Friday, Feb. 25 at C.C.P.S. for grades 4, 5 and 6. 1st - Susan Roberge, 2nd - Nancy Leatherdale, 3rd - Cathy Clark, 4th - Craig Paisley. : Our Senior boys basket- ball team played Friday, February 25th at Sunder- land in a close game they lost to Thorah, 23-20 but won the second game against H.W. Knight 20-18. The Sunderland team won over all and will represent our +' area, Leanne VanCamp com- peted in the public school region finals, sponsored by the Lions Club on March 1st in Sunderland taking 1st. place in the girls division. She will now advance to the finals in Markham on April 5th. Good luck Leanne! Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Alstein and family on the passing of Henry's 'mother in Holland last week. Spring has sprung. Wilma VanCamp saw a robin last week and Mrs. C. Graham saw some wild geese going north. A true 1977 PL YM 2 door coupe, blue metallic with cloth & vinyl interior. 225 Slant 6. Serial No. 296735. P.DI. & Freight excluded. LDS 449. . | Re 1975 FORD PINTO KTR 669. one owner, fort sn vs Stationwagon, automatic, radio, buckets. Just 26,000 miles. Lic. "1975 DODGE PICKUP | I I I I | I | ! ; | 5 - {Club Cab, automatic, 318, radio, - 2 door, automatic, radio, slant 6 flip seats. Ziebart rustproofing, # | 3 | | I | | | | | I | | HS & Used Car Specials UTH VOLARE nn ASE ASPEN ;STATIONWAGON Automatic, power disc brakes, AM radio, air deflector, deluxe wheel covers, glass belted F78 tires. Serial No. 273362. P.DI. & Freight excluded. | SH PR SS 5 4 8] 1976 DODGE DART SPORT -- ! 2 door, automatic, p.s., defog- ger. Still under warranty. Lic. 1 | 13597, | 12589. 3807. Bee: PORT PERRY CHRYSLER HWY. 12 & 7A PORT PERRY 985-7329 CC 1974 FIAT 128 ; 4 door, 4 speed, radio. One owner © with 29,000 miles. Lic. LIC 711. 1974 ASTRE HATCHBACK 2 door, 4 speed, radials, good transportation. JAS 336. 1971 DODGE DART engine. Must be seen. ATO 284. ot dn ¥3799. '4756. py '1789. *1697. UST 51387. a Mr. sign of spring. ; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor of Scarborough and and 'Mrs. Garnet Murray of Manilla were Sunday" dinner 'guests of their mother, Mrs. Roy Taylor. Belated birthday get-together for Kathleen and Anson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Forder who celebrated their 58th Wedding Anniversary on March 5th. Mrs. C. Graham and Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Toms and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Taylor of Enniskillen at a family dinner party celebrating Mr. Toms and Mrs. Moore's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilmour of R.R. Lindsay. " Winners at the Senior Citizen card party with 14 tables were: 1st - Maxine Brock 104, 2nd - Bruce Bright 88, 3rd - Yeoman Luke 87, 4th - Ed Harris 86; 5th - Ruby Tripp 80, 6th - Ida Samells 79. Low. - Laurenna Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brad- burn and Mr. Harold Swain were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, (5a Better health is wished for Ross Weir who had tests in Oshawa Hospital on Monday. CREASION SAVAGE o JARMEN Spring ~All Winter Stock Don't miss this introduction at e HUSH PUPPIES KENDALL'S SHOE TREE PORT PERRY PLAZA a NAN ERE Re ea Bi el aR AR IONS GUA aE "Xp ~ a PR os SA " SLEDS Nh, WF FF RA RANE 05 ASW wh ¥ 0S Epsom area news by Mrs. Jean Jeffery One of the realizations that come out of our Cen- tennial year 'was the very little that has been written dbout the history of Epsom area. With this in mind, Donald-Asling- has the wheels in motion to compile a book or booklet depending on the enthusiasm of the people in the area of con- cessions 6,7 and 8 of the Township of Reach, or should we say Ward 1, Scugog and the village of Epsom. Known at present as the "Old Village Square'. We will try to reach everyone - by letter as soon as possible with a question- airre and instructions. There 'are 'several inter- ested residents helping Don with this project. Please put on your thinking caps and dig up any old docu- ments you can find. This is not a book of ancient history and we wish to include every new home also. The choir is really work- ing hard on the project of 'March Madness' and they are so pleased to have Bev Simmonds as organist and D. THAPAR Denture Therapist 214 DUNDAS ST., E. - WHITBY 668-7797 HOURS: Monday to Saturday Evenings by appointment only. Our new men's and ladies Spring Lines have arrived. INTO ACTION WITH THESE CLEAROUT VALUES! 10% ore Peter as choirmaster, Skits are also the order of the day, March 26 at Epsom. Mr, and Mrs. B. Bushell were in Port Hope to see two of their neices in the skating carnival, ~ We've had a lot of storms this year and Gales, but our favourite Gail (Mrs. A. Kerry) got her *'wings" last week. Congratulations, Congratulations to Anne Tapscott who came first in her class in Public Speaking contest at the Legion Hall, Port Perry this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson helped granddaughter Michelle. of - Scarborough celebrate her birthday by dining out. Several from here attend- ed the Holstein- Banquet in Uxbridge - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmonds, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and Robt, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and Neil, Mr. and Mrs. N. Tapscott. ' The quilting achievement day at Uxbridge was well attended. The Bethesda - (continued on page 15) >

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