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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1979, p. 13

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Blackstock (From page 12) leaders were camping at Ivan Mountjoy's ranch on a Four Season Camping Badge during the weekend. These Scouts went on Friday even- ing and camped out until Sunday afternoon. The 0.N.O. Hallowe'en Dance on Saturday night at the Rec. Centre was a fine success. There were 11 prizes for best costume giv- en. Gerry and Diane Davies won first prize. The Number 1 Blackstock Nimble Needlers held their i No child likes a stay in the hospital, but a new colour TV will make things a little more pleasant for children at the Port Perry Memorial Hospital. The TV was donated to the children's ward last week by the Durham Region Police Ladies Auxiliary members Gail Delves and Sue Garvock. Erika Bazarin, R.N. and hospital administrator Dave Brown accepted the TV set on behalf of the hospital. 4--H club meeting at C.C.S.P. on October 23 at 3:45. Mrs. Weir and Mrs. .Wygerde taught two stitches the scotch stitch and the cashmere stitch. Don't forget the Auction Sale on Saturday , 10 a.m. at the arena to raise money for childrens hockey equipment. If you have any articles to donate please call 986-5696. Look for Your WEEKLY SMILE GEORGE STONE REAL ESTATE LTD. 3 LJ Es o el des télecommunicalions canadiennes and Telecommunications Commission Public Notice fi % Canadian Radio-television Conseil de la radioditiusion The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Com- mission has received the following applications for consi- deration: ONTARIO REGION COMPTON CABLE T.V. LIMITED, 108 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO. LOB 1NO. Uxbridge, Port Perry, Prince Albert and Manchester, Ontario and surrounding area. (791441900) Application to amend its cable television broadcasting lic- ence for Uxbridge, Port Perry, Prince Albert and Manchester, Ontario and surrounding area as follows: AUGMENTED CHANNEL SERVICE - to add the reception and distribution of CFMT-TV (Multi- lingual) Toronto, Ontario. There are no other channel conversion changes. Location where the application may be examined: 108 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario. EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS Documents are available for examination during normal office hours. The examination file may be inspected at the local address shown above and at: CRTC, Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudiere, Room 561, 1 Promenade du Portage, Hult, Quebec. INTERVENTION Any interested person may submit a written intervention to the undersigned at CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A ON2 and by serving a true copy of the intervention upon the applicant on or before 19 November 1979. The intervention shall contain a clear and concise statement of the relevant facts and the grounds upon which the intervenor's support for, opposition to or proposed modification of the application is based. The postal or messenger receipt should be attached to the copy for the CRTC, giving proof that the applicant has received his copy. PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED Following the receipt of interventions and reply if any, the Exe- cutive committe of the Commission will determine whether or not it would be in the public interest to hold a public hearing to deal with the application. If, in the Executive Committee's view, a public hearing is not required, a decision to approve or deny the application will be issued. Ottawa, October 17, 1979 J.G. Patenaude, Acting Secretary General. CRTC - Public Notice 1979-136 * GOING New Line Up PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 31, 1979 -- 13 Rodgers. by Harvey Malcolm Last weekend Mr. Mrs. Ray Robinson attended a wedding in Toronto in which a son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Humphries of Ott- awa area was married. The Humphries are friends of long standing of the Robin- sons. Yelverton community was represented on Sunday at the 118 Church Anniversary of Janetville United Church when the Reverend Dr. E. Joblin of Lindsay was guest speaker assisted by Mr. Art Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers also contributed a lovely duet and Mr. Rodgers a solo to the service in song assisted by Mrs. Glenn Skuce on the electric organ. On Friday night the Janet- ville United Church held a successful Turkey supper grossing well over $900.00 less expenses. and Yelverton News Congratulations to Mr. Jack Quackenbush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Quack- enbush who has just recently opened his own repair shop for small office machines in Oshawa. Orval and Ora attended the Grand Opening of the new office last week. Jack has been involved in this business for several years and has now started his own private business. Speedy convalescence to Mrs. Russell Kerr of Yelver- ton who has undergone major surgery in Oshawa General Hospital this week and will be in hospital for several more days. Congratulations to Yelver- ton Mens Hockey team who emerged the winners of the weekend tournament held in Manvers Arena with 10 teams participating. The final game was versus the Pontypool team. Of 1979 Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C. * GOING Prices Competitive Prices on Close-out Models, We know you won't buy unless the Price is Right. * GOING Selection The largest carry over selection in the area. * GOING Service Our Parts & Service Department has been keeping customers happy for years. * GOING Used Prices Ask one of our sales representatives about our wholesale prices on used car inventory. * GOING Finance Rates Low G.M.A.C. rates at 13.80% New; 15.00% Late Model Used. PHIL 10 Vanedward Drive - Port Perry 985-8474 20% OFF Ladies & Mens Stone Set & Diamond Rings and Watches (xcept Timex) ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE 10% OFF STOREWIDE DISCOUNT. Many Specially Priced Items at 25% to 40% OFF Regular Prices Discount also applies on Specially Ordered Items - Cha Wi and Mastercharge Cards Accepted. Or use our Christmas Lay-a- SAVE! PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED PENTLAND JEWELLERY 1m. 174 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-7641 ay Plan and

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