rl ANAL EY g { AEC AA UAE CER EA AN LOBULE TUR EEDA ANSI IAVE ATMA VIAN, wood... Cotatry Mouse by Danielle Clark Looking for a very special Christmas gift idea?... What about an aerial photograph of your farm or property with matt, frame, and glass of your choice all for $79.95... see Port Gifts soon to arrange this distinctive gift... For the artist in your family, the Strongs have artists' paint supplies on a special 10% OFF Sale... and today and everyday, Port Gifts has a good range of gift items, frames, custom framing & hobby models.. Port Gifts 233 Queen Street Port Perry Crest's Handy Hints: (4) Sanding... start with a rough grade no. 120, to remove imperfections... using a belt sander be careful not to go too deep, if you're sanding by hand, go with the grain and make even strokes over the surface of the gradually increase the sandpaper's grade number, 120 to 220 to 320... and for the final sanding, 'Cut' the paper by sanding one sheet with another for a really fine finish... next week - staining... Crest Hardware 175 Queen Street 985-2211 Are you a busy mother of a young child?... Perhaps you feel that your little one could use the stimulation and fun of a playschool... Inquire today about the Tic Toc Co-Op Playschool in Columbus... just 9 miles south of Port Perry on the Oshawa Road, Tic Toc has an afternoon program for your 22 to 5 year old... A fully licensed, qualified teacher leads this program on Tuesdays and Thursdays... call Daphne Kohls at 655-4395... : Tic Toc Co-Op Playschool Columbus 655-4395 Beauty Hints on Hair: Want to achieve that frothy' crimped hair style?... Place the base of a U shaped hairpin against your scalp... weave a small hank of hair in and around the wires in figure 8's... twist the ends to anchor... repeat in rows all over the head... when dry, brush out gently... Richard's Beauty Studio 148 Queen St. 985-7991 Tell them a Country Mouse sent you ... 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 13, 1977 rig D («V4 COMPTON CABLE TV CFE ho KAS TAN SA Le FS) A Lb * Ix AAA LEANN PASSA ID Around The Township If you want to help the Blackstock Arena Fund raise money needed to install artificial ice, "and ~ at" the same time fill your stomach, don't forget the Pancake Breakfast being eld in the arena. The breakfast will be held on Sunday, October 16, from 8:00 a.m, to 12 noon. There will be lots of golden-brown cakes and syrup to fill the hardiest of appetites. Did you know that it is only 52 days until Santa Claus will make his official visit to Port Perry? That's right, the Santa Claus par- ade will take place on Saturday, Dec. 3 this year, and the local Chamber of Commerce is now looking for floats 'to enter in the parade. = Local organiza- tions, businesses, 'indivi- duals are requested to book their entries in the parade now by phoning 985-2281. Don't forget the Boy Scout Apple Day this Saturday. Buy an apple and make a boy happy. Our "apologies to Korbie Castle, the young masked hockey player featured on the front page of the Star last week. Korbie was mis- takenly identified with the wrong name. Sorry for the slip of the pen Korbie! Mr. and Mrs. Mike England attended the Re- tirement party. of Mrs. Lillian Ross, Sr. Probation Officer, at the Ramada Inn, Toronto, where they renew- ed old acquaintances. Lillian and Clarke plan to return to this area in the not too distant future. VIEW During the Month of October, we are offering: '@ Free Installation On prime TV. Outlet. Additional Outlets not included "@ Free Month Viewin (With receipt of yearly payment) (OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 31, 1977.) 108 WATER STREET (Rear) - g See all of your favourite T.V. programs 'and the New Fall Shows on a full dial of clear channels. umiTED PORT PERRY - 985.8171 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gend- ron of Toronto visited one day last week. with Mike and Irva England. recent visitors with the En- glands were Mr, and Mrs, Bob ® Braithwaite of Janet- ville. Mrs. Ruth Smith of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, has spent the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Archie MacMaster and Mr. Mac- Master, also visiting many relatives and friends in the area. Mr. F.A. Smith flew down to spend the holiday weekend and both returned home on Monday. Thanksgiving weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moynham were 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ryrie, Elm Creek, Manitoba and her sister, Mrs. Robert Morisseau, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mrs. Katherine (Harri- son) Kenison of Elmhurst, Ill. spent a. few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Harrison and Kim also visited other relatives and friends in the area. -The senior yearling, A Schugs Jean Pathfinder, of M.W. Jackson and sons, Port Perry was named Junior Champion at the Vic- toria Country Holstein show in Lindsay September 14. Second went to Sunny Maple Trudy Unique owned by Leanne VanCamp of Blackstock. : Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnston and girls of Sudbury visited with her-father, Mr. Alfred Prentice on Sunday. hn | » RS "Also 1 Port Perry High School has "adopted' eight-year old Yuni Lestari of Yogya- 'karta under 'the Foster Parents Plan of Canada. The school will contribute $19 each month to help pay for medical, dental and other costs. The little girl has a brother and sister still living at home. Scugog Shores Historical Museum is looking for a Curator and assistant. These are volunteer posi- tions (an annual honorar- ium is paid) and would be of interest to persons with lots of free time in the - spring of the year, and of caurse a knowledge and in- terest in Scugog history. Contact 985-3055. Mrs. Reg. Rose of Port Perry will officially open the annual tea and Bazaar at Fairview Lodge, Whitby on October 19. All articles on sale are made by the residents. On a Sunday recently, the Port Perry Orange Lodge enjoyed a 'picnic chicken barbeque at the horhe of George and June Symes, 'A good crowd was on hand in spite of the damp afternoon. Hospital Auxiliary tea 3 by Mrs. Dorothy Holland The Port Perry. Commun- ity Hospital Auxiliary, will be holding their 25th Anni- versary Tea, on October 22nd from 2 to 4 p.m, at the. Latcham Centre. We welcome this oppor- tunity to invite those who might be interested in join- -ing our Auxiliary. We feel, that you as members of the community, would' find the Hospital involvement both interesting and rewarding in personal satisfaction. There are various pro- grammes within the Auxil- iary, including in 'Hospital Volunteer Services - you have your choice of indivi- dual participation or just coming along for the fellow- ship, making of new friends Life insu i ¢ ro 70 B 8 Wy AREY NEED FINANCING FOR THAT NEW CAR? Your Credit Union will Ioan up to 90% of the car's Blue, at just 12% per annum. "for members who qualify. ok! Box' 490, Uxbrid, e, ni Brooklin and surrounding area residents will have the unique opportunity of hear- ing in "person one of the world's outstanding mis- sionary-humanitarians when Mrs. Lillian Dickson speaks at Meadowcrest: Baptist Church on October 23 at 7 p.m. She will be bringing news of the lastest outreach of her tribal missionaries who have left' their homes to preach the gospel in Borneo, of the new trade-schools she is establishing in. Popua-New Guinea, and of the Christian Teachers Training College now operating in Kaliman- tan. Everyone is welcome to this meeting. Two potatoes grown by young Gilbert Quackenbush of RR 1, Nestleton tipped the scales at about four pounds each. - As any youngster his age will tell you, that's a lot of French fries. Pass the salt and vinegar. If you know of any inter- esting items for "Around the Township", drop us a line, or give us a call at the Star. Phone 985.7383. We're waiting to hear from you. ; : and our social get-together after our meetings. This invitation to new Port Perry, but all of the members includes not only- adjacent Communities who - might be 'interested. We' are, as an Auxiliary, very proud of our Hospital, its. fine staff of Doctors and : Nurses and excellent facili- ties available to all. For further information as to membership, please call 985-2844, PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sunday, October 16 8a.ms to 12 noon BLACKSTOCK ARENA ge