Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1979, p. 11

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D PX) New early corn hybrid from National- L FREON i) SE NDR Arse Rijs hy SAPS IA ALM AT RAS ELE IAAT cy ' ZT EA PT PETIA Sted | {iad De aw Future bright for families (From page 3) countries could spell serious economic trouble by the year 2000. The falling birth rate, coupled with longer life ex- pectancy made possible by medical science could mean that governments will go broke trying to pay for pen- sions and other services for senior citizens by the end of this century. Despite some of the more gloomy and alarming trends and predictions, his closing remarks suggested that he personally feels that the fut- ure of the Canadian family is bright. "There is no substitute for the family. It may cause tears, anger, even hate sometimes, but the family is one of the places where there is still respect for the human Return from visit to B.C. Mrs. F.D. Slemmon, Mrs. Dorothea Koch, Mrs. Cliff-' ord Love of Port Perry and miss Mabel Cleveland of Windsor have returned from a three week trip to British Columbia. They visited Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Sheridan and family in Terrace and sailed from Prince Rupert to Van- couver on the "Queen of Prince Rupert." being. This first lecture in the Family Life series was attended by numerpus people active in community affairs, educators, and a considerable number of sen- ior high school students. New books New books at Scugog Public Library are as follows: Tannochbrae, A. Cronin; Witness Before the Fact, E. Ferrars; Letters to my Hus- band's Analyst, B. Davis; The Megawind Cancellation, B. Boucher; Call the Dark- ness Light, N. Zaroulis; Prairie Born, Prairie Bred, E. Jaques; Your Young Child and You, E. Weisberg- er; Balls!, R. Rohmer; American Woman All-Time - Favourites Cookbook, V. Wudski; The Easy Garden, A. Bristow; Kings Landing, W. Barrett. OFFICE FURNITURE Filing Cabinets Desks - Chairs - etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 29252525252525525¢25¢ HOCICICICH ple on [on ep Lop (an Lap Lop ep ap "nm | Ta Tonle 52525252525 plop op lop lop Tap op Tom Lom Tam 1s ec LTT 'D.TH 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 lo lo [ow on Lo Lp Ly DENTURE THERAPIST 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 APAR 163 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 579-8752 J 363C id A ' (A Wf A DCO CICICICICIIOI0ICICICICC 525¢5252525252525252525252525252525252525: Put a Smile on your Face, Test Drive A HON DA KEVIN CANNON i fre Automobiles 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER Doctor Finlay of e growing conditions. Excellent . RX NORTHRUP KING NK. PX 11 is a full-dent, modified single cross variety with the ability to produce maximum yields under varying Sosdung vigor and standa- bility. PX 11 dries down fast. 2700 Heat Units. Supplies of seed limited, so call today. NATIONAL NATIONAL-NK SEEDS LTD. Box 1207 Cambridge, Ontario Edmonton ® Winnipeg HYBRID CORN FORAGES o SOYBEANS Area National-NK Dealers are: JOHN SYSTMA: PORT PERRY 985-3238 ROBERT DE JONG: NESTLETON 986-4782 ALLEN CURTIS: WHITBY 668-8743 Drive With Caution PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 31, 1979 -- 11 Witches, goblins out for Hallowe'en Tonight is Hallowe'en, a time for witches, goblins, and a lot of young kids going door to door after dark in search of Hallowe'en treats. Motorists are urged to drive with extra caution this evening, and keep a sharp eye out for the little people in their costumes. In the excitement of trick or treat- ing they may forget to look when crossing the street. Parents are also urged to make sure the costumes for the kids are brightly colour- ed: reflecting paint and tape will help them be seen better. Very young children going door to door should be accompanied by an adult, and parents should carefully examine all treats. Hallowe'en is a time for kids to have fun. Let's keep it a safe one in Scugog Town- ship. It is also a time for older "kids" to kick up their heels and the Durham Region Police department is opting for a low-key approach. A police spokesman said PORT PERRY STAR ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display - Monday. 12 noon Classified - Monday 3 p.m. that across the Region regu- lar patrols will be beefed up 'considerably' with extra Scugog Fire Department will likely have a busy night as firefighters turn off hydrants and are called out to minor fires. officers and cruisers. As in past years, the Why take more lessons than you need? Learn everything about driving in less time with the professionals at: LUKE'S DRIVING SCHOOL BARRY LUKE Phone: 985-8382 or (705)786-2242 A/S TEOMANS In the Port Perry Plaza is v * kk k kk kk kk Kk XXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX Please join us for ... COFFEE & CAKE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 10:00 A.M. until 12:00 NOON And You May Keep Your Coffee Mug! (Limited Mugs Available) Here are just a few examples of our ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! CREST 100 ml. size TOOTHPASTE 089" 50 gram size SAYELLE EMBASSY YARN ¢ Asst'd Colours Skein 67 PAMPERS - TODDLERS No rubber pants required - 24 Diapers per pkg For babies over 11 Ibs ve $3.39 Non-Allergenic Terylene Polyester 78"x100" QUILT BATTS fn 3.99 CHIP FOAM Shredded - Ideal for stuffing toys & cushions Non-Allergenic - White - 1 Ib bag FLANNELETTE SHEETS 100% Cotton - Double Size - Fitted 54x76" Flat Sheet 807x100" - Muiti-coloured Stripes wel 1° Your Choice $7.97 Look for our Flyer loaded with many more Anniversary Specials! (Sale Specials End Saturday, November 3, 1979.) FS TEEOMANS 7A HWY. - PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-3844 RTA --_ ER em a SR NE RS ad How,

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