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Port Perry Star, 27 Sep 1978, p. 2

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2-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 27, 1978 Around The Township Tickets are still available for Peter Appleyard's per- formance in Town Hall 1873, Friday evening. This is his second appearance here and should prove to be very entertaining. . Accompany- ing him are three outstand- ing musicians Wray Downes, piano; Dave Young, bass; and Jerry Fuller, Drums. Can you spare a morning or afternoon, weekly or monthly to help a neighbour. Scugog Community Care urgently needs volunteers to help with Meals on Wheels, driving to Doctors appoint- ments, visiting, home help, home repair, etc. (minimum compensation for expenses). For more information call 985-8461 - mornings. Volunteer drivers needed for Canadian Cancer Society - Scugog Branch. Please call Transportation Chairman Ralph Wilbur at 985-2531 or President Helen O'Reilly at 985-7201. Basement Floors Garage Floors Patios - Sidewalks Concrete Steps DON'S CUSTOM CONCRETE FINISHING Quality Workmanship (4 Under the guidance of Grace Hastings and Joan Godley, the members of Scugog Choral Society is hard at work on the next production My Fair Lady. The ngusical is adapted from Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Main parts are played by local artists well known from Pinafore and The Merry Widow, Catherine Millar, Charles Hastings, John Stone, Jean Kennedy and many others know from the earlier productions. Interest for the local theatre group Borelians is on a steady increase. Ata wine and cheese party to start the new season last Friday about 50 members joined. Some will be active on stage, and others off stage, but all are important in the productions of plays coming up during the season. Free Estimates TT ETT Haddock Fish & Chips with Small Drink a (Take-out) 16T QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8647 SPECIAL TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY: $1.75 Open Sunday : 1 to 8 p.m.; Closed Mondays; Open Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday & Saturday - 11 a.m. to9 p.m. - ETO ECCT ETT ' GN Two Scugog Island women took a two-day bicycle trip last month and raised $150 for the Central Seven Asso- ciation in the process. Margaret Van Camp and Marilyn French pedalled close to 150 miles and had sponsors from Scugog Is- land, Port Perry and Oshawa. The money will go towards the Central Seven workshop for mentally handicapped adults that is now under construction in Port Perry. HOSPITAL REPORT 'Week Ending September 21 Admissions...................... 36 BitthS iccsrveicssrissoasesssnnrvaoss 1 DEANS... iinrviismnsssisunne 0 Emergencies.................. 163 Operations....................... 12 Discharges....................... 36 Remaining...........cccoecun.... 39 Strike (From page 1) started to drop off dramati- cally even before the union started the series of rotating strikes. It seems the public, having prior warning of the disruptions, simply stopped using the postal service. Despite the fact -there is little. mail coming into the "local post office, Mr. Hull says there would be no staff lay-offs in Port Perry while the labour problems with the letter carriers union are being resolved. rrr The Galley FISH & CHIPS 0000000000000 000000080888888808808000880880808080008000000000000000000000000A00000 008 PVVIVVV VII LAA AAA AALALL ALL DDD DDD DD DDL LDDLLDLLLLDDLLLLLLLELDDL SSS COV TIT TTTI IIIT IIIT IIIT TTI IOI ereve ree PY Md Add AAA A AAA AAA AA AAA LAA A AAA AAA Add AA Add ddd dd dd ddd add dd did lsd dlasdodibilasas WINDCREST FARMS IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE BUTCHER SHOP FORMERLY OPERATED BY 'Carl the Butcher' GRAND OPENING Thursday, October 5th - 9 a.m. 200000000 000000000000000. DOP 00000000 0088808000800008000000000000000000000A0000 FVVVVVVVVVyYoY LAA AAA ALAA LL DD DDD DODD DODD DODD DDD DLLDLLLLLLLLLLLALDLL SSD MAA AAA AAA AA ALAA AAA AL AAA L LAL LL Addl lllllllalldlldd CTT TTT IT IIT TTT 000000000000000000000000000000000000 2 By Jean Jeffery Utica-Epsom U.C.W. are catering the Junch for the Murray Geer Sale. We would appreciate pies or sand- wiches if any friends or neighbours wish to contri- - bute. The sale starts at 11:30. Mrs. Elsie Gorrell of Lind- say is visiting her sister Mrs. Asling and Donald for a week They all enjoyed supper with Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan on Sunday. Ray Taylor was home from. Whitby for his 29th birthday and was pleased to have sisters Ruth and Margaret also his brother John home to help him celebrate. Sunday, Oct. 1, 1978 at 3 p.m. There will be Harvest Home Service at Pine Grove Church. This is the Century year for this beautiful country church. Come and rejoice with us. Mrs. Jean Parrott is guest soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and children of Uxbridge were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card. I did appreciate all the inquiries and cards I received since I have been sick and since my return from the hospital, thanks everyone. Mrs. Charlotte Sneyd and Karen and Mrs. Gerry Smith spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Tribble were Sunday guests at the Potter home. We are pleased that Miss -Stacey Brown is home from the hospital, but sorry she . still has to return for treat- ment. Miss Jean Watson of Toronto. has been visiting -Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton for a week. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton and family of Oakwood and Mr. Clifton Gibson called on the Ashtons. Missess Linda and Laurie Bushell and Miss Kim Brown returned from a trip to England. Sorry but in the shuffle of air strikes and etc. they were not able to contact Barry and Lois Bushell who are now in Saudi Arabia. Mr. an Mrs. Wm. Stearman of Port Perry celebrated Mr. STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION INVEST NOW! 7% INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY FOR 5 YEARS DON FORDER Insurance Agency Lid. 24 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Phone: 985-8471 Epsom and area earman's 86th birthday at We were sorry to learn that Se home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Howard Gourlie and Mr. Walter Kerry on Friday. Albert Gourlie have both Many happy returns of the been on the sick list. Speedy day to Mr. Stearman. recovery. (For the Best Deals on New G.M. CARS or TRUCKS see RICHARD HUNT RAINY al WILLIAMSON MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3331 >." yy CHROMACOLOR : - gt - a I oe = UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS '75 Brock Street W Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 SSS SsSSsSSsSsSSsSSsSSsSSsSSsSSsS Ldn dd ESE EE cS SSS SSTSSTSLT SST SSSSNSSSS LO = MINK'S ORCHARD | Pick Your Own Apples ¢ 'Starting September 17th BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS £ Pears, Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, : % - Cabbage, etc... Also for Sale. OPEN 9 a.m. to 12 noon & 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. | 7 Days a Week Go 4: miles west of Manchester to Region Road 23, - then 7 miles south to 3rd Orchard. 655-4688 wst TORONTO Home of the CN Tower and the Blue Jays Enjoy the LORD SIMCOE'S GETRNAY SPECIAL 2NITE for two includes: * Free admission to the CN Tower * Modern guest room for 2 nights * Dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table Continental breakfast one morning, full American breakfast one morning. * Free overnight parking (From 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. only each day) $ subject to advance 're- $ 6990 gistration and you can 2300 stay an extra night for double only See your travel agent or reserve direct. Inquiry for Blue Jay tickets can be made through our transportation desk. Lord Simcoe Hotel 150 King St. West, Toronto Tel: (416) 362-1848 [%

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