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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1978, p. 10

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10-- PORT PERRY STAR -- time' also means vacation- ing members and although attendance was down, there were still 122 entries in the Learn to Drive Wed., September 6, 1978 speaker for the evening was detained and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink of Hampton, graciously consented to PROFESSIONALLY with LUKE'S DRIVING SCHOOL 985-5382 Ontario PUBLIC MEETING PROVINCIAL PARKS The Provincial Parks Council will hold a Public Meeting on Friday, September '8, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. in the Algonquin Room of the Rock Haven Motel, High- "way 28, Peterborough, Ontario. The purpose of the meeting is to listen to any individual or group wishing to discuss matters relevant to policies, planning, operations, management and any other matter related to the Provincial Parks of Ontario. Jefferies then thanked those who assisted at the flower show held at the County Town Carnival, adding that attendance at this particular show had increased consi- derably from other years. Mary Housego who was in charge of the local plantings this summer, then thanked the society members who had helped with the garden- ing chores in the various areas. 'The Judges for the show were Beth Frost of Stouff- ville and Ethel Benson of Thornhill and they particu- larly stressed the impor- tance of equality of sizes in an entry. The awards were then made for the evening and the lowly cabbage final- ly came to is og. Prize for the Best Specifien, donated by Margaret Beath was won by Audrey Young for her Best Vegetable (cabbage) - Specimen and the Best "Decorative silver tray was awarded to Dorothy Barter of Whitby. VICTORIA .... TRUST COMPANY SINCE 18089 Steven Heayn, Port Perry a few days. -. Two young boys Paul and Richard Brough spent a holi- day with gramma Mrs. D. Pierce, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. F. Christie are home from an interest- ing trip to England. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bur- gess are home from nearly four weeks with relatives and enjoying scenery in Bri- tish Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bea- cock and son Philip are home from nearly a week with his brother Grant at New Lis- keard and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith have been visited by their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie of Seagrave. The Leslie's have just returned from a fabulous three week trip to British Columbia cele- brating their silver anniver- sary. So many more years. Mr. and Mrs. H. Strong are home from a five week marvelous trip to the west coast. § Includes square root, constant pi, memory, CANON F-41 Scientific Calculator Batteries included. '34.95 F-31 batteries included. 24,95 Guaranteed Investments 91/8% FOR THREE YEARS SHARP EL-8131 5 memories, sq. root battery included EL-206 memory, square root battery included. . « Prince Albert area news by Grace Beacock others confined at home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love Mary Lee and Linda Wana- This week many folk have Feel free to worship at our and family attended the maker, Oshawa a few days. arrived home from their church as Rev. and Mrs. R. largely attended Love Re- Mrs. Ella Venning, Black- holiday fling just in time to Brawn are home from a union at Meaford. stock spent a few days with fare their daily work. pleasant, restful month's One recent Sunday the Les her daughter Mr. and Mrs. A large percentage of local vacation. His parents Mr. Beacocks entertained two Doug McMillan and family. . ~ families attended the Cen- and Mrs. Brawn, Oshawa local couples the W. Rolters Rev. and Mrs. J. King of. tennial of the Canadian Na- occupied the manse during and the H. Jeffreys, also the Kingston spent a short holi- tional Ex. in Toronto which that time. G. Plaunts of Lindsay, The day at their daughters' Mr. renewed many memories: Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield wit- L. Devitts of Oshawa, Mrs. and Mrs. Doug Bidgood, : from its birth. nessed the vows of their son G. Skelding, Blackstock and Paul and Elaine. } Then too Port Perry three- at the Hatfield-Crowell wed- Mrs, E. Tulloch, Regina, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bolton are oa day fair hopefully will be ding in the Anglican church Saskatchewan recently. ~~ home from visiting a son oi successful offering "some- followed by -reception and Mr. and Mrs. C. Postill Mr. Ken Brown and others at ¥ 4 thing for everybody." dance in the Latcham Centre have been visited by their Yellowknife, N.W.T. EN Compliments are due a in town. , family Mr. and Mrs, Merrick Mr. and Mrs. Stan Feasby Ba village girl Miss Linda Tran Mr. and Mrs. Jas. David- and Tammy and Jeffrey of and family enjoyed all the j IY $ ja who placed first in the vocal son were guests attending Prince George, British beauty and wonders of : : -. p class on the "Amateur the vows of their niece the Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. D. Niagara Falls for a few days. 3:5 $ : Nh Show" held first night of the Flindall-Parliament church Laxton, Michael and Lisa of Mrs. Jas. Davidson with : : | id fair functions. High praises wedding in Wilfrid with North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. D. company of her grandchild | AR] to all during those days who dance in Cannington Hall. Elford, Cathy and Brenda of young Tracey Siebarth were TEXAS INSTRUMENTS (ON entered or exhibited be it a Other relative guests suchas Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. with relatives in Hamilton. 4 Ad case of win or lose. the grandmother Mrs. St. L. Postill of 1 Utien, Mart . and Made Rien & ' AL Continued progress in Martin, Sudbury; The Mr. an rs. E. Martyn were two weeks in Montrea ° D ed health is wished Mrs. R. Youngs of Copper Cliff; The have had their granddaugh- visiting his mother and en- Litte Professor ataman % 73 Robinson, Mrs. W. Dickin- Lemaicks of Hamilton re- ter Miss Brenda Lake, Oak- joying highlights. for § years and up for 7 years and up w 1% son, Mr. F. Brooks who each turned home with the David- wood, and nieces Misses Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, y an have been hospitalized or sons for few days. Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. -- $ : $ i JR : Bert Wanamaker, Seagrave - 1s ° ° | ° complied wn and Mos, ° ® Ye Les Beacock when all en- « Brooklin Horticultural Society Les "Beacock when al en x by Margaret Beath show. conduct a question and re oe "Summertime" was the President John Jefferies answer period. Their repu- In The Pines". Canal Lake theme of the Annuals' Show addressed the meeting and 'ation as Judaes is well on Thursday held by the Brooklin Horti- welcomed visitors from the known and their knowledge : A eee ; ; of horticulture was very _ Mr. and Mrs. Doug Heayn cultural Society on August Georgina-Brock and Can- . had one of their grandsons 23. However, "Summer- nington societies. The ©Vvident to all present. Mr. ; % Individuals or groups wishing to be heard may contact the undersigned 3% for an appointment time, or appear at the above named place. 3/8% IF INTEREST IS PAID ANNUALLY "15.95 Many other Models in Stock. port perry = X QO ( _ Stationery & Office Sueply | * 235 Queen St. - Port Perry - A} 4 ul AH Sy {RY 10.95 | Interest payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Lid. 193 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7306 All Lines of General Insurance. a i SS PGR Dr. George Priddle, Chairman Provincial Parks Council Room 332 Environmental Studies Building University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Telephone: (519) 885-1211 local 2762 a. Ss 985-7383 wv SEES SIR SEAR xn

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