_ 'condition, Looking for more Fourteen-year old Brian Armstrong is keeping a sharp eye peeled as he digs in the garden of the family farm three miles south of Port Perry. . While he doesn't really expect to find a pirate's treasure Brian does believe that there may be some old coins buring in the grounds around the house. Over the past year, he has found three old coins near the house and that's enough to make him especially care- ful when working in the garden. The three coins, all in good include a 1906 5 MAY BE T00 INTENSE FOR YOUNGER CHK DREN PG BD The three coins found on the family farm by Brian Armstrong have led him to believe that there may be more old coins in the carefully while digging in the garden. Ireland in.1820 for use in Upper Canada. ~ "purveyors of grains since 1840" "OPENING SOON! * NATURAL FOODS * GIFTS * BOOKS MILL HOLLOW R.R.4 - PORT PERRY (Between Manchester & Utica) 985-8321 ground and he is watching The coin in the middle is a token minted in False alarm An alarm, which eventual- ly turned out to be false, sent Port Perry firemen to the Community Memorial Hos- pital last Thursday morning. The alarm was turned in shortly before 10:30 a.m. by the main switchboard at the hospital. Apparently, heat or smoke from hot tar being applied to the roof of the east wing activated one of the alarm systems, and the fire department was called immediately. Eastern Star convention The annual convention of the Ontario chapter of the order of the Eastern Star was held in the Royal - York Hotel, Toronto last week. Attending from Blue Chapter Port Perry were Stella Dennis W.M. and Betsy Staniland, secretary. Dona- "tions totalling $150,000 were made to Ontario organiza- tions and charities. One donation for $86,000 was made for cancer research to several institutions. large Canadian penny with the head of George V, and 1880 small, silver five-cent piece with the head of Queen Victoria, and a rare 'Bust and Harp" token minted in 1820 in Ireland for use in Upper Canada. Neither Brian nor his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill S.H.H0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.000000000000 9000000000000 DIDDIDIDDDDODDDDLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOLLLALLLLLLLLLLL0000000000H0. v LAA A444 a AAA AAA AAAAAA ALAA AAA AAA AAA AAA A004 AAA AAA A400 ALAA ALAA AAA AAAS AA SALAS AAAS SSA Add dssssr dd sssossdsdsddasd TVVVVVVVIVVIVVVVION FV VV VIII VV VV AAA AAA ALLL LALLA 4 0000000000000 00 000000000000 0000000000000 00D DoD bolls ss aaa VAN NNNNNNA PPI NOON OPPO PNP PPO IPP PP POPPI PPP PPP PPI POPP PPP I PPP POOP OOO a PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 4, 1978 -- 3 BLOUSES By Style-Rite & Shirt-Tales PURSES By Hart & Stein NEW ARRIVALS Poslun Coats Utex Jackets Dresses by Charles Carroll SHOES Tender Tootsies - Celebrity Greb - Savage Armstrong, have any idea how the coins got there, but they do know that the farm in old Reach Township has been worked for over 100 years. The family has lived on the property for the last ten years, and they would be interested in speaking to any Scugog youngster finds old coins right in his back yard '"'old-timers" around Scugog who might be able to shed some light on who-owned the farm in years past and possibly provide some clue as to how the old coins were left there. In the meantime, young Brian says he'll be watching for more coins. ' i IR CIA FINEST FASE IONS CHILDREN'S WEAR Pant Suits - $19.95 & up Dresses - $10.95 & up -$18.95 Velour Tops Boys' Flannel Shirts Jumpers A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE Queen Street - 985-2521 (Merchandise not as illustrated) - 2.5.0 .0.0.000. O00 O00 00000000000 HLHl EHH HD HHH LEDDHHH HHO Dsl ssssssssssssss \ 4 TUTTI VTTTEOTTVIVIVIVOGII0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2 4 4 FVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW \ 4 FVVVVVVVVVYVYVoN AAA A AAA AALL LA 44 DDD DDD DODD DODD AAA ALAA ALL LLL LLL PV VVVVVVV II VIII VV YII MAA AA A ALAA Lal dll ala iu