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Port Perry Star, 16 Nov 1977, p. 6

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LTR | A! 4 Al WN FAR AR Sy PN Mh Ret, 235 WYRE EF CLAW NS BNE -- = Ai Aa Se wand ENN NA Va } ' 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1977 Greenbank and area : DELL- 7454 2.75 #1 National Bestseller by Mrs. Frank Innis Mrs. Myrtle Thomas spent which was attended by rela- and Mr. Art Gordon of Sea- The Mati oh It Acclai med Book of 0, Time Sorry to report Mr. Jack 4 couple of days with Mrs. tives, neighbours, fellow - grave. "... Exh jarating... Spectacular!" Couperthwaite had a very Mary Thomas. Guides and Brownies. Mr. Angus Meisner has 4 SHINGTON Pos serious accident while work- Bob Stone was one of a Choir members please been deer hunting in the v ¢ ing with corn and is in the Py oup of one hundred Junior note change of time for Haliburton area but had no Newmarket Hospital. We "Farmers from across practice this week - 7:30 luck so far. wish him a speedy recovery. Canada who participated in Friday evening instead of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Lee Mrs. Paul Diamopd is livestock management usual Thursday evening. and daughter of Trout Creek back indhe Port Perry Hos- tour last week. Farms visit- Mrs. Fred Phoenix, Mrs. spent the weekend with his pital. Her many friends wish ed were in the Oshawa- Don McKean, Mrs. Hugh - parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' her a speedy recovery and Beaverton, Toronto Guelph Baird and Mrs. Wm. Stone Murray Lee and grand- hope she will soon be home areas. with the figal 'day attended the 75th convention parents, Mr. and Mrs. James again spent at the Royal' Winter of the Central Ontario Area Ianson, Mr. McCready, a member pair, Women's Institute at the Miss Sally Treleaven and of the Ontario Chapter of Congratulations to Dianne Royal York Hotel on Nov- friend, Mr. Bert Bishop of Professor of Spanish, attend- Baylis on receiving her ember 9 and 10. Scarborough, were Sunday - ed a meeting in Kingston on "Canada Cord" for Guiding. Recent dinner guests of guests of her parents, Mr. « Saturday. Presentation of the cord was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Innes and Mrs. Don McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Em- at a special church service were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short : pringham spent a few days ' with Mr. and Mrs. Alan at ° Hanover. . i en conn IMIPSe Jane Baird Scugog Miss Carmie McPherson of ' i . . St.Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sh ores M useum cura for Ross Cookman. On Sunday ' ie te Satie The Lake Scugog Histori- example on January 16th had brought to illustrate her Roval Wi ter F ed the cal Society met at Town Hall there.will be films shown of talk. She was both informa- oyal Winter Fair. 1873 last week for another Port Perry taken in the 30's tive and amusing. She has i . . enjoyable evening with and40'sby Mr. Chas. Reesor become quite an expert in ; bl : Ti & ory Redman bi. Wy In aswell as music, cookies and this area while guiding visi- ) avai a e In » r S keeping with the Society's coffee. tors in the school display at t historical theme the meeting ~~ The resignation of Scugog Shores Museum : ; opened with The Queen. The Museum curator, Mrs. where some readers may : S '0 en Port High Flute and Horn Doreen Adam was acknow- have had the pleasure of her : 5 I. . LL Clubs entertained very ledged and tribute paid with instruction. o ) Police "are investigating pleasantly with varied selec- a standing ovation to her Mrs. Rahim introduced Mr. - the theft of three tires and 'tions. Not only did they efforts of the past two years. John Hogg, principal of R.H. Ly [ rims reported stolen Nov- sound delightful but they The new curator, Mrs. Jane Cornish P.S. who spoke ember 9 from Port Perry looked charming with fine Baird was officially welcom- about Schools Today, parti- Chrysler in Manchester. platform manners and good ed. cularily of Cornish and it's Goodyear radials with, presence. Asa later speaker ~~ The entertainment con- specialized classes and pro- white raised lettering valued remarked, it was gratifying tinued most melodiously grammes from K to 8. He, at $249 and three painted |" 0 examples of the many with Mr. Fred Densham, an very: openly discussed his - . gold 15-inch mag rims val- fine young people of the old Port Perry boy, now an philosophy for the education ued at $330, along with 16 community. * Oshawa resident singing of children, especially point- chrome lugs and two caps There was a short business Blue Moon and Eidelweiss in ing to the parents as a major were allegedly stolen from a meeting at which it was which the assembly joined. influence of greater signifi- 1977 Dodge half-ton, which decided that all 1978 meet- Coincidentally, Fred was cance than the school itself. suffered $325. damage in the ings would be held at the shown in the Remember He stressed the necessity of process. Town Hall on January 16, When picture in this paper close contact among child, The incident occurred the March 13, May 15 and oct- - last week. parent and school and the same night as an attempted ober 16. The general public ~~ Mrs. Ivy Rahm spoke of need for parental and family » 4 theft of wheels from a car at is welcome at these meetings School Days Past calling her interest in and guidance of Tim's Garage on Highway for which stimulating enter- audience to attention with a the child throughout his FAMOUS 12, near Saintfield. tainment is planned. For sharp rap of the switch she learning years, including Th high school. Mr. Hogg told of the involvement this com- father : munity has with the school ' tmas and of how it enriches the. + ' Pre-C ris programme provided for the students. The audience re- T. V. Of er sponse was very enthusiastic ( olour to his well chosen words. te Mr. Densham returned to ) . ---- the stage to sing a beautiful : Remembrance Day tribute. ; Aoi Id BYCLIVE wif « Buy or rent a A delightful hour of : on a BY CLIVE CUSSLER ; cookies, coffee and chatter . followed before the assembly y RN] dispersed for the evening. teow ¥399% ini, a UP Payments. ANTENNAS & Burketon ao | EQUIPMENT ia by Stanley Taylor If purchased Mr. T. Holroyd, Bowman- . : ville, called on Mr. .and with this Mrs. Frank Holroyd Sr. and i family during the week. 3 v T.V. Special Mrs. Gertie Lyons, Ennis- killen, is a patient in Port Perry hospital. We wish her all the best. " Mr. A. Hubbard, Bow- CHANNEL manville (formerly of Burketon) left Sunday to * 2 hat you see MASTER | i ios: Sharp's perfect ot ) ; Mr: L. Griffen is a patient colour TV. Soe T™ wf =| in hospital What you get. Linytron Usual 2 year Parts & Service. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Picture Tube & Sigma PLUS 1 BONUS YEAR™ antenna Taylor and Stanley Taylor 500 Modular Chassis eh Lt called at the Armstrong . ve ' installations Funeral Home in Oshawa to ] » pay respect in the passing These & hundreds more . 2 ; of Miss Lilian Walker, late available at ... i of Enfield. She made her home with the Stark family. SHARP D U i HAM The funeral was from Statione ry & ud tradition » Oshawa at 1:45 p.m. Mon. Offi 5 of firsts since 1973 Electronics & T. V. Sunday dinner guests of ce upply Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor 191 Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont. 985-8123 ,, Wibbey Sarit . n . 145 Queen Street - Port Perry - 985-3811 were Mr.'and Mrs. John . ' Kennedy and Dianne of Lindsay.

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