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Port Perry Star, 16 Mar 1977, p. 12

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a iar -- Con z Re g io aon Ro S720 a, SA ZA >a RA Se Ed 2s Ford ES IR Ee SERN ELLY ratte ALA RELAY Sr \ a2 Ld ARAN FS 7 BYR 12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 16, 1977 Honeydale Women's Institute On Thursday, March 3, the members of the Honeydale Women's Institute met in the basement of St. John's Presbyterian Church due to other commitments in the - Municipal rooms. The tables were spread with delicious trays of fancy desserts and a cup of tea at 1:30 p.m., followed by the regular meeting at 2:15. President Mrs. Bell presid- ing, assisted by the Secre- tary and Treasurer. The Opening Qde and Mary Stewart Collect, also a moment of silent prayer in ~~ memory...of.. our. departed... member, Mrs. Stone. Roll call was answered by 'our '"'waist' measurements given in metric". We all realized how simple it is to be so "small". The minutes of previous meeting were read and dealt with. Mrs. 'Helen MacMaster and Mrs. Edith Brunton will be attending the Conference at Waterloo University in May. i ' The decision for short courses were chosen. "Fes- tival of Dairy Foods" was the first choice, and '"Per- sonalized Your Patterns", the second choice, The Food Forum Short Course - first choice, "Tricks with Mix", and the second choice, "Calorie Count-down"', A nominating committee was named Mrs. Mary Hardy and Mrs. Ina DeYong will act. A motion was colourful slides by Mrs, Harold Lewis: on Friday evening, April 29 to be held in the Latcham Center, Everyone welcome. The members are plan- ning to entertain and visit the patients in the nursing home Friday, April 1 from 24 p.m, Spring Sale at PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK Lic. HRK 21. mileage. Lic. E74417. 11975 Chev Cab & Chassis 350 V8, 4 speed transmission, p.s., dual wheels, 10 ft. steel platform. Lic. A11202. 1975 Intemational % Ton Pickup Custom model, V8, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, posi-traction, low mileage, 1 owner. Lic. D86628. 1974 G.M.C. % Ton Window Van 'Low mileage, V8, p.s., completely reconditioned, Reduced to clear. Lic. D86743. 1974 Ford Custom Cub Wagon 5 passenger seating, V8, automatic, p.s., p.b., 1973 G.M.C. % Ton Pickup Long box wide side model, V8, automatic, low 1971 Ford % Ton Pickup Long box wide side model, V8, automatic. Lic. £83022. PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 150 Water Street - Port Perry Ontario - 985-7309 OPEN MONDAY to THURSDAY til 9 P.M. FRIDAY til 6 P.M. SATURDAY til 4 P.M. 985-3773 'DURHAM CARPET CLEANING SALES & SERVICE 60 WATER ST. PORT PERRY CARPET - HARDSURFACE -- Ceramic Tiles -- ~ CLEANING Tentative plans to visit the Erland Lee Home in June were made, Our Spring Bazaar is to be held in the Latcham Center Saturday, May 14th.- The members were sorry to hear Mrs. Mae Allin is a patient in Port Perry Hos- pital. We all hope for a very *. speedy recovery, Program was in charge of - Mrs, Helen MacMaster on "Education". Mrs, Clara Warren gave a very impressive reading on the motto "Education is not something to prepare you ~made-to. hold. an-evening-of --for_life, -it.-is.-a.- continuous. --- part of it," Mrs. Jean Carnochan also gave a very interesting reading on the meaning of "Education" for all. Our talent money is increasing evey month and all are very happy to show what each one can do with - their "Talent money" when given the chance. The April meeting which will be in charge of Mrs. Edith Brunton and her group on Family and Consummer ---Affairs--also our annual meeting will "be held on Thursday April 7th with a Spring Time luncheon at 12:30, followed with the regular meeting at 2 p.m. + P.R.O Honeydale Institute OBITUARY AUSTIN FRANKLIN Austin Franklin, 1043 Hor- top Street, Oshawa, passed away suddenly on March 7, 1977, at the Community Nur- sing Home in Port Perry. : Born of the late Frank and Margaret Franklin on April 9, 1890 in Port Perry, he - attended school and farmed on-the 2nd and- 8rd conces- sions of Reach Township until his retirement in 1952. He is survived by his wife, the former Edna May Boyes, two sons, Murray of Oshawa and Lloyd of Wood- stock and one sister, Mrs. Leith Byers (Edith) of Port Perry. - Mr. Franklin was predeceased by sisters Mrs. Walter Weir (Jessie) and Mrs. Harold Hocken (Mabel) and two brothers, Howard and Marshall. Mr. Franklin rested at the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home in Port Perry with service in the chapel on Thursday at 2:00 p.m, Inter- ment at the Pinegrove Cemetery, Prince Albert. - CONTINUOUS FORMS available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 YMCA presents Spring programs The Durham Region Family Y.M.C.A. is beginn- ing it's spring Port Perry programs during the week of March 28 - April 1. There are seven programs and all must be pre-registered for, on-Monday, March 28 and Tuesday, March 29 between 1 pm. and 3 p.m. at the Anglican Parish Hall, Come out and learn an exciting and creative craft - decoupage, You will learn also Decal-it, an inexpens- ive, quick craft for bazaars - and personal gifts and Crackle-it, a way of antiqu- ing bottles, Peggy Ridgway of the Creative Stop will be the. instructor... The..eight - week course is being held Wednesday evenings between 7 and 9 p.m, at the Anglican Parish Hall, beginning Wednesday, March 30. Registration fee is $24, $21 for Y members. The fee includes a $12 basic decoupage kit. There will be decoupage and basic kits on display the days of pre- registration. We are offering Needle Art as another evening course. Mary Nesbitt, of Mar-Laine will be the instructor. This is a very interesting course for any- one who can crochet and who wants to learn more advanced techniques. Learn broomstick lace, cro hook- ing, afghan stitch and how to make carnation flowers. This eight week course will be held Wednesday even- STAR reprints call 985-7383 ings between 7 and 9 p.m. at the Anglican Parish Hall, beginning Wednesday, March 30. Registration fee is $20, $18 for Y members with registration including materials. There will be a display of these items on the afternoon of registra- tion, © ; The other evening pro- gram that we are offering is Get Set for School. This program is for parents with a preschooler aged 4 years. The aim of the program is for parents to learn how to create interesting learning situations in the home through taking this course. :-Parents--will--make- games = and activities to be used at home and will have a discussion period each session on preschool activi- ties to prepare a child for school. There will be speakers for a few sessions as well. The 2 final sessions will be in the afternoon and preschoolers will accom- pany parent and together they will use the activities made during the course. Heather Gibson will instruct 2 materials. "ROAST" TO HONOUR AND PAY TRIBUTE TO CLIFF PILKEY SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1977 Kinsmen Hall, Colborne St.W., Oshawa, Ontario. CASH BAR OPENS AT 6:00 P,M. ROAST BEEF DINNER AT 7:00 P.M. "TRIBUTE AT 8:00 P.M. DANCING TO THE RAMBLERS TICKETS AT $15.00 ea., or $30.00 per couple can be purchased at 'the U.A.W. HALL, Bond St. E., Oshawa, or the N.D.P. : REGIONAL OFFICE, 3Y2 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. for INFORMATION CALL: 576-7880. ° y this course. The eight week course will be held Wednes- day evenings between 7 and 9 p.m. at the Anglican Parish Hall, * beginning March 30." The registration fee is $16, $14 for Y members. The fee includes contributed Letter to the Editor Dear Sirs: RE: Best Photo Layout We note with interest your recent achievement in win- ning an OWNA award, and would appreciate receiving "47Copy of the edition in ~~ ¥ which the winning entry appeared to .show to, and discuss with, our journalism students, Thanking you in antici- pation, I am, Yours very truly, . Ben 'Rose, 1 Chief Journalism Instructor, Sheridan College of Applied Arts & Technology, Oakville, Ont. COME SS REGULAR $110.00 special SIZES 36 to 44 589" NEWSPRING LINES ARRIVING DAILY. CHARGE pet

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