Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 8 Nov 1978, p. 2

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Most of the trick or treat- ers were off the streets by 9:00 p.m., although the pleasant weather had brought them out in large numbers earlier in the eve- ning. There were small groups of teen-agers moving up and down Queen Street throughout the evening, but aside from soaping windows and a few firecrackers, there Election Voters from Ward I (for- mer Reach Township) should make note of an error: on the Voter Notification [me Lae | plop a | > om lon an on apn on am am am an ane ICC Tate Tae Tn le le COC JC oC Tete Tks Tue Ts ue Tule eke ke ah whee] te [ee | TT Tee | a ke he | he wn ea he wn] 3025252525252 5052525 2525252525 252525 25252525 Gan GaGI GPG 2GICACICICTE 2 IC year. REMEMBER ... Much of the service work on behalf of veterans and their dependents in Port Perry and area, depends on active and successful poppy and wreath sales. Through you, our poppy emblem is becoming more and more meaningful and is being proudly worn by an ever- increasing number of Canadians each NOVENBER Si & 10th a W A H A ¥, - > ' % A = : = ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION PORT PERRY, ONT. BRANCH 419 ® BURSARIES CONTEST THINK ... ® REMEMBRANCE ® LITERARY COMPOSITON ® MEDICAL RESEARCH SERVICE BUREAU ® SERVICE WORK ® COMFORTS FOR HOSPITALIZED VETERANS is the Nation's opportunity to remember those to whom we owe so much. PARTICIPATE "We Will Remember Them" LT TT TT TT TTT TU TT TUT Tu Tu TU Tum TUT TT TU TL TTT pL le or -- 525252525252525252525252525252 5250 525252525252525252525 2525250506560 ICE SOCIO ae ain | Remembrance Day - Dinner & Dance Saturday, November 11th, 1978 Tickets available at the Legion Club Room. REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE: November 12th at 10 a.m. from Old Arena. ; REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE: November 12th - 11 a.m. at the Cenotaph, P.P. Legion Hall EE SS SS S25 S255 RGR GG 62626 2526252526 262526 were no reports of serious problems. A police cruiser was slightly damaged when hit by a thrown bottle. notice Cards sent out last week. Polls will close at 8:00 p.m. on November the 13th, not 9:00 p.m. as indicated on the card. Please take note and get out and vote before the 8:00 p.m. deadline. See advertisement in this issue. For Your Convenience Call: Futura Driving School ZENITH 77370 Free Home Pickup in the Port Perry Area. The Country Mouse by Danielle Clark The Country Mouse is alive and well and living at Mill Hollow. After months of re- novations, planning and buying, Mill Hollow is now ready to open its door to the peopleg of Scugog on Saturday, November 11th. We have assembled a wide selection of Natural Food products, kitchen ware, books and gifts for you. In our Natural Food area we are pleased to offer food products that are additive and preserva- tive free. You'll recognize well known names: Lifestream, Swiss Herbal Remedies, Sunny # Crunch foods, Hain, etc. Each week we will offer specials on basic food products: honey, flours, herbal teas, vitamins, fruits and fruit juices, cereals and much more. Natural Foods Our book section is an eclectic mix of alternate energy and lifestyle manuals, cookbooks, and books on nutrition, and a selection of Bibles and Christian books that witness the faith. Our gift area (collectables) carries our own "Mill Hollow's Cottage Collection", and some unusual gifts we have discovered in our travels. Books & Collectables For the cooking enthusiast and the time saving homemaker, we have an interesting kitchen ware department. Salad dryers, colanders, tea balls and strainers, salt mills, whisks, and much, much more. Ask about our delivery service too. Kitchens MILL HOLLOW R.R.4 - Port Perry (Between Manchester & Sy 985-8321 \A\] ll; [7 /4 | gurips our Brighten your fe lighten our load' Moving Sale. In a few weeks we'll be leaving 75 Richmond for a new Oshawa location, and we simply can't take everything in our showroom. From now until moving day, we invite you to Ruddy at 75 Richmond St. in Oshawa where we're all lit up - with savings. But come soon for the big bargains. aaa SN Richmond St W ! B | ]] OSHAWA King SI W 75 Richmond St. W. 1 { 1 [1 725-3539 YOUR ONE-STOP WHOLESALE LIGHTING SHOP Ovens ALG URIINONY Bond St W PS --

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