2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aprl 12, 1978 Around The Township If you like pancakes, drip- ping with melted butter and 'rich syrup, 'plan to attend the Port Perry Kinsmen Club Pancake Breakfast at - the Scout hall this Sunday. Breakfast starts at 8:30 and proceeds for the event are for Cystic Fibrosis. Further details available in coming event advertisement in this paper. o Hospital Continued the nearest house. No equip- ment will be installed on the site but ambulance or other emergency vehicle lights would be used to guide the helicopter at night or in conditions of poor visibility. Once the necessary regu- lations have been approved for the proposed landing site at the hospital, Mr. Brown told council that it is likely the Ministry of Health will make a trial run with the helicopter, and he hoped that people living in the area would not be unduly alarme if they see a helicopter coming in for a landing on the hospital property. - The year-long pilot project is expected to cost the prov- incial Health Ministry about $1 million. car. Lic. NAL 185. Lic. LBR 076. 1973 Valiant Lic. HRH 416. RK je Po CEST (cHmysiin | | [me] 2 door, hardtop, V8, p.s., p.b., radio, automatic. A real sharp SPRING FEVER PRICE: *4,063. 1977 Chrysler Cordoba Loaded. Don't miss this one! SPRING FEVER PRICE: *5,695. 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic. ~ SPRING FEVER PRICE: *1,395. 'More to choose from at Similar Savings! Ed Daigle, director of "The man who -ca to. dinner" must be the bt man in Scugog Townshiy and will continue to be so for the next six to seven weeks. "Wrestling" with a cast of almost 40 and practi- cally every night of the week getting the famous comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman ready for three performances in Town Hall 1872 on May 25, 26, 27 is quite a task, but Mr. Daigle loves it. This is another production by the local theatre goup "Bor- elians". Great Pine Ridge Art Group are having a show and sale of their paintings in Town Hall 1873. The show will open Saturday, April 15 at 10 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. and will be open on Sunday, April 16 and Mon- day, April 17 at the same times. Paintings will consist of landscape, still life and pen and ink drawings of many homes in this area. Local artists are Beth Sonley, Bert Law, Olive Palmer, Chris Chown, Edith Hall, Jean Cook, Llyn Bewley, George Duern, Brenda Snoddon, Carla Brown and Ruth Stone. DEAN HAS SPRING FEVER! and if you come in now, you'll catch some hot Spring Savings! 1977 Volare Custom Coupe Yellow with black vinyl roof, automatic, 6 cylinder, p.s., radio The Ontario County vJunior-Farmers are holding ~ " their annual Variety Show 'on Friday, April 14 ii Sun- derland and Friday, April 21 in Claremont. Proceeds from this fine show are for Central Seven Association for Mentally Retarded. The highly successful "Music, Music, Music' pre- sented by Scugog Choral . Society last year is going to be an annual event. It will be presented in Town Hall 1873 Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29 and the program will be light and festive including selections from the musical "Oliver", operettas HMS Pinafore and The Merry Widow. New books The Scugog Public Library reports that the following are now available at the library: Canada Moves Westward - J. Batten; Your Guide to good Shelter - C. Waschek; Night Shift - S. King; The Passion and the Flower - B. Cartland; A Plastic Surgeon Answers your Questions - K. Wagner; Ontario Prehistory - J. Wright; Harnessing the Wind for Home Energy - D. McGuigan. Laie Smith [left], Lisa Brown and Kelly Gouin of R. H: Cornish Public School were the winners of the Kinsmen Club Heritage Day essay and poster contest. Kinsmen past president Jim Lawrence [back left] - made the presentations at the school last week and principal John Hogg offered his congratulations to the students. Epsom and area news' SAT Cn # ¢ i : 4 low mileage. Lic. LOR 569. SPRING FEVER PRICE: *4,395. 1976 Charger SE A real beauty, air conditioning, red with white landau roof. Lic. JWH 631. SPRING FEVER PRICE: *4,395. 1970 Ford % Ton Pickup -XLT.Model.- Lic.-T48400... SPRING FEVER PRICE: *1,695. DEAN WATSON AUTO SALES LTD HWY. 47 SOUTH OF UXBRIDGE - PHONE 852-3313 I "rp ie by Mrs. Jean Jeffery We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Les Card is in Ux- bridge Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. "Our deepest sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. Chrestian Jaggers. After the torture of the war years in Holland this wonderful family moved to Canada. The family have all married now. To them our sym- pathy in the loss of this loved one. She always had a smile and a cheery greet- ing. The congregation of Epsom and Utica churches would like to express their appreciation to those kind gentlemen who kept our church yards free of snow during this long snowy winter. Miss Vera Prentice was a supper guest on Wed. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Keith and Allen Ashton and families and Ken Catherwoods were all Sunday visitors. Mrs. Donald Asling was a visitor on Friday with her sister Mrs. Elsie Gorrill in Lindsay. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lefebvre were Mr. and Mrs. Liebrier of Ken- dall. Mr. and Mrs. VanSomrn who have returned from a trip to Holland were wel- comed home by daughter .. Dini .and. son-in-law - Barry Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kloszyn- ski were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry have returned from a HOSPITAL REPORT Admissions ...................... 40 Emergengies................... 159 Operations Discharges Remaining "as delightful holiday with the Oshawa Flying Club to New Orleans and Brownsville, Texas. : Several of ladies attended the China display in United Church, Uxbridge and found it a most enjoyable and enlight- ening experience. The Manchester Cubs and Scouts had the best ever paper drive last Saturday and they wish to let the parents and community know how muich they apprec- iate this co-operation. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry were supper guests last Mon. . with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond Kerry called on Walter and Elva on Sunday. our' April 18 will be Open House at the school in Epsom. On April 14th at 6:30 p.m. the Bethesda-Reach W.I. will hold their annual pot luck dinner at Greenbank Hall. We hope all members will attend and bring another couple with them. After the dinner fhere will be a few games of euchre. Several from the area attended the meeting at the Baptist Church, Uxbridge "Emphasis on Farming". The theme was "Am I my Brothers Keeper". The Dairy Princess, the 4-H members took part. Thanks to Mr. Lloyd Wilson for arranging this treat for friends and neighbours in the Py area. I A NB A CX TIE BER INEP WG IT "IS A NEW CAR IN H YOUR FUTURE? It could be, with a low cost Personal Loan from your Credit Union. Repayment terms up to 48 months, at an annual interest rate of 12 PERCENT er------------ me tn mt, eh TS y T--)