PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1977 -- 3 Scugog Island by Mrs. Earl Reader It is necessary to change the usual date of the '*Head" U.C.W. Therefore it will be Wed. Jan. 11 at the home of Mrs. Clara Dowson. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Allene Kane has had to spend considerable time in hospital due to heart trouble. She will soon be going up to the Western Hospital for diagnostic tests in order to get correct treatment. Mrs. Ivah Fralick is home from hospital with her dis- abled shoulder which will not be very useful for a month yet. ' We trust the New Year will bring restored health to the ill and peace and content- ment to those who have various problems. May we enter 1978 with renewed interest and vigour. - As this is a time for family gatherings, there is not much public activity to report this week. Again we have been pleased to hear from former Scugog resi- dents as they recall their life The Masonic Lodge of Port Perry-held their 1978 installation of officers Tuesday, December 13. Newly installed are, from back left, Gord Thomas, Alex Williamson, Jim Cookson, Earl Whitaker, Jim Mar- OPP reports Both Whitby and New- castle detachments of the OPP report a quiet Christ- mas holiday period in the Scugog area with no serious "traffic accidents. In fact in the total areas patrolled by the two detach- ments all reported acci- dents were of a minor nature with no personal injuries or fatalities. This area includes a stretch of Highway 401. FUZZ BUSTERS A spokesman for the Whitby detachment of the OPP said this week the force is waiting for further instructions from head- quarters in Toronto on the controversial radar detec- * Callable WHY TIE UP YOUR DOLLARS FOR YEARS WHEN YOUR CREDIT UNION WILL PAY 8.5% FOR ONLY ONE YEAR. * Minimum Deposit 5,000.00 * Interest Paid Monthly . - Ask about our Saving's Deposits at 6.5 or 7.0%' And no cost Personal Chequing. Can you afford not to deal with your CREDIT UNION? Phone 852-3489 852-3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 quiet holiday ontheroads tion devices or 'fuzz bust- ers," which were out-lawed by the provincial govern- ment earlier this month. Although the Whitby OPP has not launched a specific campaign against the detec- tors, the spokesman said that officers will be warning motorists that the devices are illegal now, and police have the power to search a vehicle if they feel one of the fuzz-busters has been used. A fine of $68 can be imposed. One of the major manu- facturers of the radar detec- tion instrument has indicat- ed that the government ban will be challenged in the appeals courts. low, John Ross, Ken Nottingham, Rev. Roundell, Allan Crosier and John Fallis. Front left, Jim Baird, Stan Glass, Worshipful Master, Tom Anderson and Hans Kraupa. and friendships. For the Best Deals on New G.M. CARS OR TRUCKS see RICHARD HUNT WILLIAMSON MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3331 or Res. 705-357-3911 [ Seagrave] PRE-PASTED Stock SUN VINYL LINE 40 Patterns - Stock $2 09 Single Roll ollpaper 1.50 $2.00 Single Roll WOOD GRAIN PAPERS 2.00 Single Roll A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE y \ Large Assortment 7. WINTER BOOTS FOR THE FAMILY LEVI & G.W.G. CLOTHING LARGE ASSORTMENT FLOOR COVERINGS 4 yd. width '4.00 54.4. WINDOW SHADES 36" Width 12.95 Curtain Rods LARGE ASSORTMENT '3.95 4.95 (Merchandise Not Exactly as Illustrated.) & hy T hy rs iS eds hr PORN Sir Edt mn ne - (og oe Zar 2 2 LING seem or 3