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Port Perry Star, 6 Apr 1977, p. 3

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Why do Income Taxes and Property Taxes come so soon after Christmas? We can't answer the question, but regular savings and low cost Credit Union Loans can help ease the pain. SAVE AND BORROW AT YOUR C.U. Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K PORT TAVERN GOOD FRIDAY Smorgasbord FEATURING: STUFFED SALMON, FILLET OF SOLE, SHRIMP, GLAZED HAM, SALADS, ETC. Served From: 12 Noon til 8 p.m. 4.75 OPEN EASTER MONDAY i s Poslum Spring Coats Utex Spring J ackets Ladies Pant Suits *21.95 Ladies Dresses '21.00 121.95 *49.95 Men's Cloth Windbreakers $24.95 RIVIERA SLACKS ruin *24.95 17.95 HANDBAGS 5 STRAWS - VINYLS - CANVAS (Merchandise not exactly as Hustrated) A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT 0 SPN OAD 1 2 ee INAS oN. 7 NN Pn: RRR as C 0 o h t d i f PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1977 -- 3 o ! . | rnisn stuaents per orm ] 4 s [ ] d well at Sunderland Festival Prince Albert and area news @ The R.H. Cornish School Boy's Solo - 10 years Billy Leslie McNulty 3rd. by Mrs. Grace Beacock Stone, Vera Fawng, Flossie were Sunday supper vijsitors 3 Band and Choirs participat- Dowson 1st; Girl's Solo - 12 Congratulations are ex- Palm Sunday worship was =~ Aldred, Men's high - Wil- with his parents the Les Wi ed in the Annual Sunderland "years Diane Baylis 2nd; tended to all the students indeed very well attended. burt Stone, Jim Latimer, Beacocks. [ite Lion's Music Festival this . Girl's triple duets - 1st and and their leaders, Mr. Happy to have Mrs. Ronald Ilean Pugh. A welcome Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh i year and all the students 2nd; Girls' Triple Trios - 1st Taylor, Mr. White and Mrs. Deeth join our church via awaits anyone who is card- had their sons Dennis of id were very successful. The and 2nd Jane Black. transfer from St.Mark's minded to attend the weekly Toronto and friend Heather LS results are as follows: R.H. Cornish School Band The students from R.H. United Church, Whitby. Thursday evening euchres Robinson of Kingston. Ivan 5 Girls Solo, 12 years - Jen. - 1st. Cornish P.S. will be present- All were favoured with a at the hall. and friend Linda Odrowski ir nifer Simmonds 2nd. Brass Ensemble - 1st; ing two nights of music at beautiful old number rend- Better health and birth- of Trout Creek also the iat R.H. Cornish Girls 7 & 8 Brass Solo - Lisa Notting- the school. The students ered by Denise Irwin and day greetings for Friday, to grandmother, Mrs, F. [54 Choir - Class 43 1st; Class 45 ham 1st, Peter Stone 2nd; from the Primary and Chas. Willes accompanied Mr. Louis Bond who is a Gostick of Stouffville re- . 1st, Class 61 2nd. Kathy Irvine and Joyce Junior grades will be pre- by Linda Hunter. Yes our patient in Oshawa hospital. mained for a week. 4 R.H. Cornish Boys 7 & 8 Lane 3rd. , senting a music perform- minister as usual did not The Hatfield family are Mrs. H. Hargrave of Choir - 2nd. Woodwind Solo - Mike ance on Wednesday, April stint on delivering a mess-* also making constant calls Willowdale enjoyed week- R.H. Cornish 5 & 6 Choir - Barton 1st, Lisa Taylor 2nd, 13th and the Intermediate @a8€ of good quality. Every- on Miss Marty Crowell who end with her mother Mrs. 4th. Jennifer Simmonds 'and students will perform on ©N€ had the privilege of is a fracture patient in Port M. Graham who also spent Thursday, April 21st. The partaking of the "Lord's Perry hospital re a car mis- a day with Mrs. Leta Doupe . eg spe programs will 'begin at 7:30 Table" by our minister Rev. hap. So a successful recov- at Seagrave. Shirkin res onsibilit p.m. in the large gym. Brawn and elders Mesdam- ery Marty. The following group of nasium. % R Rontuson, E. Dsighs, Mrs. R. Brawn, Mrs. E. relatives enjoyed celebrat- continued the first brick. On hand for ~~ The school band will be W. Wozney, Messers C. Martyn, Mrs. R. Deeth, ing a birthday of a niece at convince council that their the outline was Region of featured at both perform- Reid, T. Hodgins, H. Dear- Mrs. L. Beacock attended Holland Landing such as born. the 15th annual U.C.W. Mrs. Rena Smith, Mrs. objections to the project are Durham Manager of Cur- ances. , , lid." rent Operations Jerry All parents and friends Results of last euchre: Presbyterial, Simcoe St. Merle Murphy, Mr. and he discussions on the ex- Cameron. are welcome to attend -to Lone hand winner - Yeomen Church, Oshawa. The over Mrs. R. Olaisons also both pansion of social services Mr. Cameron said that the watch the students perform. Luke, High lady - Rosetta 300 ladies enjoyed the fluent parents the Olaisens and was an expansion of the word 'developers' has got- speaker, Mrs. Hilde Tool Dickensons from Toronto. main topic of the-meeting -- ten to be- almost a "dirty Wo Jot us a message not ¢ area development. Some word", yet it is obvious that . Liss y Or Eouen Rev. and Mrs. Chas. ratepayers worried that development is needed to * We Buy Raw Furs ¢ y A , ony Mee Paul Clark and also Mr. and Mrs. De ucla vou] en ley vas. been visiting her sister and ren are home rom a vaca. Svsninally oisitip Ines) Wis! ou ot Joetiing -- MUSKRAT -- RED FOX husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. tion in Florida. Y Discussions on develop- the miles of red tape that -- COON -- WOLF Hatfield and family. fo Mr. and Mrs. C. Heayn ; ment included a general out- are now entangling develop- : The McCauls, hat lelds, Port Perry visited their son. i line of a division proposal ers. "We must do every- HIGHEST PRICES PAID Kevin and Myrna have Just and wife Mr. and Mrs. Doug a from an idea in the devel- thing we can to get out of all PHONE 372-9511 returned from hear H mont Heayn and family. hoi pied oper's mind, the laying of the red tape," he said, We sell all kinds of traps. In anny Plorids and atten Thought: A church is oy the show in Nashville, more than oak pews, stain- ¥ DU RHAM FURRI ERS Tenn. ed glass windows, glittering : : LTD. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bea- lights and wall-to-wall UXBRIDGE 82 KING ST. W.- COBOURG Apr.15 | cock and sons, Seagrave, broadloom....St.Augustine

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