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Port Perry Star, 28 Sep 1977, p. 12

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lad rN ar et lallld, A Gen Ch a SHAE 12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1977 Ladies who enjoy exer- cise, speakers, demonstra- tions and group crafts will enjoy Ladies Take a Break. The Ladies Programmer, Kristine Wilson has an exciting program for this fall in both Port Perry and Blackstock. A represent- ative from Artex will de- monstrate making dough flowers, Patricia Green will speak about skin care, Lois Anderson will demonstrate an egg craft, Roy Turner will speak about house plants and terrariums, a doctor will speak about child care and a police officer will address the group as well. Kristine will also be teaching the ladies to make dried flower Christ- mas wreaths. There is a childrens program in the lower hall where older children make crafts, paint and have stories and organ- N ' CLAY Toi. IAEA iy Shad Fed goo 2 ATLA Yd AR continued from page 1 maintained all along that -was surprised 'at getting appointments to the Cabi- net, he did tell the audience at the Latcham Centre Fri- day night that with the cabi- net shuffle expected the week before, he had made sure that his office in Ottawa knew where he could be reached, just in case. Speaking about the duties of the new post, Mr. Cafik said that although Canada is bilingual, it is also multi- cultured, and that all are equal. These cultures, he said, "create an important, unique and rich diversity." Those who want to preserve their cultures are welcome, he added, and '"'that is to be my role." Referring to his job as deputy house leader, Mr. Cafik said he is to help engineer legislation through {Ladies Fike Cafik happy with new appointment '| ol A Brea mule na aaa him because he had 'always enjoyed the warmth of the people in Port Perry", and ¥ £ the rural areas of Scugog. Although he will no longer represent people in Scugog because of redistribution, Mr. Cafik said he expected to maintain contact through = * his new duties in the Cabi- net. 2 He joked that he has only won Port Perry in. one national 'election, the last one, and 'as soon as I win it, they (redistributing) take < 0 it away from me." OTHER BUSINESS In other business at the Friday night meeting, Sena- toy Royce Frith, who is Liberal campaign chairman for the province of Ontario, outlined some of the provi- sions .of the new Federal Election Expenses Act, and the ceiling put.on expendi- tures a party can make in . . the committees and the each riding. eid my ig Commons, - "The wheels - il? hs heros he the Younger children play with fn siowiy," be sued, Act rv 1 - toys and have a snack. A "But 'I'll sure as hell try to ore EE ed re . sh Ladies Take A Break Senator Royce Frith [left], federal Liberal Campaign Chairman for the speed them up." 44 A a as a direc begins Wednesday, October Province of Ontario; Scugog Liberal Association president Georgia Brock- NOTA FAREWELL Senator Frith also. told 5 at Port Perry Anglican Church and Thursday, October 6 at Blackstock United Church. Brendon, and Ontario riding M.P., the Hon. Norman Cafik at the Association General meeting in the Latcham Centre in Port Perry last Friday evening. During the Month of October, we are offering: In addressing the Scugog Liberal Association meeting Mr. Cafik said that it was not a farewell, But it was, "for breaking the regulations' "those present that February would be an optimum time for a nomination meeting in 4 preparation for a spring election. Scugog will be part of the federal riding of Dur- ham Northumberland, pres- ently held by Conservative Allan Lawrence, when the next election is contested. . ® | Because of the severe restrictions the new Elec- tions Act will place on party spending in each riding, and the severity of the penalties Senator Frith suggested that a professional accoun- « tant should act as riding agent to ensure cost control and accountability of all monies spent. Dr. Ian Wilson, president. of the Durham-Northumber- land Liberal Association and Georgia Brock-Brendan of the Scugog Liberal Assoc- iation also spoke at the meeting outlining the party work necessary over the winter in preparation for a spring general election. STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION o Free Installation o Free Month Viewing | INVEST. (With receipt of yearly payment) See all of your favourite T.V. programs and the 4 New Fall Shows on a full dial of clear channels. y (OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 31, 1977.) i ; | FOR 5 YEARS OMPTON CABLE T.V AICTE CO { oWoeo PAID ANNUALLY DON FORDER: Insurance Agency 24 WATER STREET i: " LIMITED 108 WATER STREET (Rear) - PORT PERRY - 985-8171 PORT PERRY PHONE: 985-8471 © aE ah hk Re ST SA ae Th A aA NA bhubhk bab ai Fi BI ay «NE La

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