Ie pv ~ eR > ve Ar >) oo NS a) -- TRI Ea, EER SrA CR BART A PRE a i 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1977 Around The Township Students, staff and parents are invited to attend the annual Commencement Exercises at Port Perry High School on Friday, Nov. 4. The ceremonies will take place in the auditorium. Correction It was mistakenly reported last week that Tom Olsen would be playing hockey in Toronto and at York Univer- sity this fall. Both'the games scheduled against Toronto, on November 12 and against York University on Decem- ber 9 and 10 will be played at Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Ohio. The Star regrets the error and hope that it did not inconvenience Mrs. Olsen too much. medal continued from page 1 Canada sent a team of nine, into what is termed as the "toughest" competition in the world, and came out of the 10 country competition with two silver medals and a bronze. The other silver medal winner was Michelle Boileau of Mississauga and sthe bronze was won by Tina Takahashi of Ottawa. Sue will now have the rest of the week to practice for the Canadian championships being held this Saturday morning at Donevan Colleg- iate, Oshawa. Opening tere- monies begin at 11:00 a.m. and the bouts at noon. At the recent special meet- ing of the Durham-North- umberland Federal Pro- gressive Conservative Association, Joel Aldred, Scugog, was one of those elected to attend the Nation- al P.C. Annual Meeting being held in Quebec City, November 3-6. Others included Bob Fair, Port Hope; Marion Manders, Clarke Township; and Bfuce Robertson, Port Hope. ddd ded The Port Perry Star is continuing to receive a lot of reaction from our readers to the "'old photos" we've been running with the '"Remem- ber When" column each week. In last week's editign, we. carried a photo of the cast of "The Rivals," and the gentleman seated on the far right was not identified. We learned that the man's name is Keith Bruce, and also that the photo was taken in 1919. Our thanks to reader Roy Brown for passing on this information. WINS SCHOLARSHIP Joe Vandittelli of Black- stock has been awarded a Canada Packers scholarship of $200. "Joe is a third year student at Durham College in the Business Administration Computor, Data Processing course, The award was present- ed at Durham College October 24 by Philip Renouf and William Hanna from Canada Packers. Academic achievement, leadership qualities, partici- pation in extra curricular - activities and resourceful- ness were all factors in determining the recipient of the award. hdd AUCTION & BAKE SALE If you've got an eye for a bargain, you'll get your * chance this Saturday as the students of Port Perry High School hold an auction and bake sale in the school gym and cafeteria. All the proceeds from the sale will be used to help * finance student activities, hhhdd Jay Neill represented Dur- ham College at the Ontario College Athletic Association provincial tennis champion- ships held October 14 and 15 in Ottawa. Jay played five matches and ended up placing fifth overall. The winner of the event was Rick Strifler of Sheridan College. and Doug Bower, a retired auctioneer will be on hand to take your bids. The doors open at 11:00 a.m. Saturday with the sale to run until 4:00 p.m. This is the first attempt to raise money through an auction, and the students are hoping it will be a success. ICICI Through you, SC CICICICICICIE year. : REMEMBER ... Much of the service work on behalf of veterans and their dependents in Port Perry and area, depends on active and successful poppy and wreath sales. our poppy emblem is becoming more and more meaningful and is being proudly worn by an ever. increasing number of Canadians each NOVEMBER 3rd, 4th & Sth | Poppy Day ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION PORT PERRY, ONT. > BRANCH 419 © BURSARIES CONTEST © REMEMBRANCE ® LITERARY COMPOSITON ® MEDICAL RESEARCH SERVICE BUREAU ® SERVICE WORK ® COMFORTS FOR HOSPITALIZED VETERANS is the Nation's opportunity to remember those to whom we owe so much. THINK ... PARTICIPATE "We Will Remember Them" ooo amare. 55 ES (1 REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE - Hovémber itm, 10am, REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE -.Navember 13th, 11 a.m. « at.the Cenotaph, P.P. 'Legion Hall. REMEMBRANCE DAY Dinner & Dance : Saturday, November 12th, 1977 Tickets available at the Legion Club Room {1s A "from Old Arena. : 0 On Wednesday, October 12 the Senior Citizens held a special bingo at Latcham Centre. Due to the gener- osity of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grierson, Caesarea, the members received as prizes baskets of vegetables of various kinds from their own garden. Police Report A car owned by a Peter- borough man sustained $450 damage when the driver struck a deér October 22 on Highway 7A. Paul Runnett was west- bound shortly after 5:00 p.m. when the deer jumped in front of the car. The animal was killed and removed by officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources. MORE DAMAGE Police report that two more windows were broken over the weekend at Port Perry High School causing an estimated $175. damage. An eyewitness is reported to have seen two youngsters throwing stones at the build- * ing about 11:00 p.m. Satur- day. . GAS STOLEN A quantity of gasoline was reported stoleii from an auto- mobile parked at the home on McLaren's Beach, con- cession nine on Scugog "Island. The incident occurr- ed last Thursday evening shortly before 11:00 p.m, FINED Gerald Dutton, 18, of Port Perry was fined $100. or ten days in jail when he pleaded guilty in Whitby court last week to a charge of possess- ion of marijuana. Court was told that the accused and two friends were found September 28 smoking in a car near an old farmhouse in Scugog Town- ship. % Manchester news by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday October 30 at 11:15 a.m. Rev, C. Clarke in charge. The Nov. U.C.W. will meet at the church on Thursday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs, Tony Red- dick, Steven and Christine weekend, guests with Mrs, Dolly Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Trihold Dick of Cincinatti visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Larry Best. Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Hitch- ens of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. George of Whitby Sat. guests with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell. Mrs. Lillian Wilson supper i Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leach and family at Blackstock. Mrs. M. Battae and Dor othy of Waterloo weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts, also callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King, Wade and Brad of Toronto and Mr. 'and Mrs. Peter Cooling and Christo- pher of Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. John Anne- rud of Halden, Norway and Miss Jean McNeill of St. . Catharines weekend' guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Field- ing. . Mrs. Gordon Magee of Oshawa visitor with Mrs. Roy Dobson last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert King at Guelph on Sunday. . - with chopped nuts for a cheese ball.. Cou ntry M | This fall season brings with it parties and get- togethers of all kinds, many impromptu... when that happens, head for Becker's.. they have many prepared party foods and ingredients for your own special hors d'oeuvres... try wrapping thin salami around cream cheese spiced with chopped onion and chives... or blend softened cream cheese, blue cheese and cheese spread . Christmas is approaching and Becker's will soon have their great eggnog... ask for it... Becker's 186 Queen Street 985-3331 Becker's 153 Scugog Street 985-8175 Crest's Handy Hints: (6) Sealing... spray on a sealer, let dry v2 hour, sand lightly with fine paper (320) and repeat... two coats of sealer will protect the surface from stains and marks... now you can rebuild, for re-glueing, use a wood bonding glue... apply to both surfaces, allow to get tacky, join... when all parts are joined, rap firmly with a rubber mallet or padded hammer to make sure joins are secure... next week - rebuilding... Crest Hardware 175 Queen Street 985-221) « Beauty Hints on Hair: You've probably heard of rinsing hair with beer, here's how... use room temperature beer that's gone flat, apply after - your second shampoo and rinse, leave on 2-3 minutes, rinse out with cool water... why beer?... it gives your hair shine and body... try it and see.. 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