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Port Perry Star, 11 Feb 1981, p. 9

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iA Ls Ashburn area news by Mrs. E. Heron The annual meeting of the Community Centre was held on Jan. 28th when the new executive was planned for the coming year. They are as follows: Chairperson- Lois Daw, Vice Chairperson- Betty Emms, Sec.-Mary Watts, Treasurer-Sharon Gaggio, Publicity-Barbara Porter. Members of the board are Grace Hopkins, Marian Slater, Sally Giles, Barbara Johnston, Margaret Matthews, Cora Nichelchok, and Jim Hopkins. The Ladies Guild met in the church hall last Tuesday evening. The new officers for the coming year were elected. Past President- Must register fish huts on Lake Scugog by P. Smith Fish and Wildlife Supervisor All ice fishing huts on Lake Scugog must be registered at the Lindsay district office of the Ministry of Natural Resources. Every hut must have, on the outside, a regis- tration number assigned by the above district office. Failure to comply with this regulation may result in the hut being removed from the ice and charges may be laid as provided by The Game and Fish Act. Local residents around Lake Scugog have registered several complaints about littering, trespass on private property, and parked cars' blocking roads and drive- ways. Anglers are reminded that problems of this nature must be avoided if a success- ful winter fishery is to be maintained on Lake Scugog. Depositing litter on the ice may result in charges being laid under The Public Lands Act. : Fill out your Guaranteed Income Supplement application forms and send them in right away! The forms have been mailed to all pen- sioners now receiving the Supplement. To continue receiving the Supplement you must fill out the forms and return them right away if you want to continue receiv- ing the Supplement beyond March 31. If you don't do it -- the payments will stop! So, fill out the form... return itin the addressed envelope that was supplied... and continue receiving payments. i Health and Welfare Canada Santé et Bien-2tre social Canada Monique Begin Minister © watched a beautiful Wm. Margaret David, Pres.-Mar- garet Matthews, Vice Pres.- Barbara Porter, Secretary- Ray Deeth, Treasurer-Pat Mink. The directors are Mary Briscoe, Joan Flem- ing, Muriel Fisher, Margaret Burgess and Rose Heron. Catherine Humphrey led "in prayer for guidance for the coming year and with thanks giving for the past year of fellowship and accomplishments. The social convenor, Barbara Porter graciously gave each one a bag of popcorn to enjoy while. we and fascinating film from the Royal Doulton China Co. about making figurines. After this the new president Margaret Matthews took over and some of the inter- esting activities coming up were announced. A cup of tea and fruit loaf was enjoy- ed while everyone had a visit together. On Wednesday afternoon of last week the Ashburn group of the WMS met at the home of Lois Daw with 10 . members present. The new president Bernice Gardner conducted the meeting. A very helpful opening worship service was given by Jean McEntyre. The study was given by Chrissie McKinney which was entitled Women of the Word taken from the fifth chapter of the current study book. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social time enjoyed. On Friday evening a pot luck supper convened by the Guild was enjoyed by the congregation family. After supper the annual meeting was held and the children enjoyed a film upstairs. Last Sunday the Hill family and friends enjoyed a birthday party at the Community Centre in honour of Mrs. Helena Brown on the occasion of her 80th birth- day. We all wish Mrs. Brown a happy birthday and much health and happiness. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and Jean recently were Miss Hazel Gregg of Port Perry, Mrs. Bert Duff of Oshawa, Mrs. C. Midgely of Greenbank, Mrs. Irma Tripp of Port Perry, Mrs. J. Hopkins of Ashburn, Mr. Frank McKimm of Cannington and Mr. Norman Samells of Port Perry. It was a beautiful Sunday morning last Sunday and "about the usual number al Burns Church. McEntyre told the children a story about a little wheel that caused trouble, and the Jr Choir sang "Go Abraham ed "The Hand of God" anc the Sr. Choir sang "How Car It Be?". Time flies, but remember you are the navigator. THE VICTORIA HALIBURTON PROVINCIAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION will hold the NOMINATION CONVENTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1981 |.E. WELDON SECONDARY SCHOOL - LINDSAY (Highway 36 - East Side of Lindsay) - The purpose of this convention is to choose a P.C. Candidate for the forthcoming Provincial Election. Anyone seeking the nomination must notify the secretary in writing, "lan McEachern, P.O. Box 277, Lindsay, Ontario, KV 481, or the president, Frederick . G. Reynolds, Box 400, Bobcaygeon, Ontario, KOM 1A0, at least 5 days prior to the convention. REGISTRATION 1:00 P.M. CONVENTION 2:00 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER: HONOURABLE BETTE STEPHENSON, M.D., MINIST ER OF EDUCATION. All Are Welcome. vag y A} hd sd Sh ' EF FAR LE PP ALY, £ prey II Sh wok VAN AOE A Kas LA ED RNG ikea Ah sl Las DEA VE aed af 4S 4 00 NA dX REMAN LY AMR CP RERI IE BA TR oh ea a aaa 1 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 11, 1981 -- 9 Port High School news Visiting band arrives by Wendy Bracken P.P.H.S. has a lot to offer this month to help us get over the mid-winter blahs. Teams, bands, and the student council are very busy as they have reached the activity highpoint of the year. . It seemed to be sports week at P.P.H.S. On Tues- day, Feb. 4, P.P.H.S. hosted the boy's basketball teams from Eastdale. The junior team continued their winn- ing streak as they triumphed over Eastdale. The midget team lost a heartbreaker (41-40), the Eastdale squad sinking a shot with a fraction of a second to go. Unfortu- nately, the seniors also lost. On Friday, our Rebels travelled to Central. Our juniors did it again, giving them a perfect record of eighteen wins and 0 losses. Congratulations, guys! However, our senior and midget teams lost their battles. Nice try, guys. On Wednesday we hosted the girls' volleyball teams from Eastdale and Donevan. The juniors lost both of their matches, but out midget team won both matches, and our senior team won one match. Congratulations ladies! Last week was Outdoor Physical Education Week and P.P.H.S. got in the spirit with cross country ski trips to Trillium Valley Monday through Thursday. Our senior wind ensemble was humming with excite- _ ment this week getting ready "for their British Columbian guests. They arrived Satur- day night and gave a fine performance in the Monday morning assembly. They will also perform in concert with our senior wind ensemble on Thursday night at 8:00 O'clock at P.P.H.S. Student admission will be one dollar and adult admission is two dollars. P.P.H.S. extends to our guests a warm welcome and hopes that you enjoy your stay. Did you forget to buy that special someone a carnation for Valentine's Day. Don't dispair because it's not too late. Carnation sales will continue Monday through Thursday, and the carnat- ions will be distributed by our world famous cupids Friday morning. Wednesday will certainly be a welcome day as the Rebels celebrate a Professional Development Day. Yes, it's that time of year Rebels when you face the difficult choice of course subjects for the next year. Assemblies were held last Thursday to aid students in their selection. Have your egg tossing skills improved in the last year? Have you acquired a speedier tricycle? Or perhaps you've improved your pudding eating habits? If so, the Winter Carnival committee wants you! Fri- day is our Winter Carnival, and the theme is Punk Rock. And topping off the Winter Carnival is the dance featur- ing Output Plus. Admission with an activity Card is two dollars, without three dollars. Come on Rebels, participate, and make this the best Winter Carnival ever! Rev. Go". The sermon was entitl-- Grego 8 * Ski Jackets * Suburbans * Overcoats ALL 1/2 FINAL CLEARANCE on men's Gregory s Men' sQWear Lid. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 OPEN: Mon. to Wed. 10A.M.to 6 P.M_; Thurs. & Fri.to 9 P.M.; Sat. to 5PM All Sales Final - No Chargex or Mastercard on Sale Items. WINTER OUTERWEAR Ae Bec aA Jit hi bg "Th by PAK, REL Vn A A A LY ot , En FIORE ARIAS AA Ae Nr APC AB 5 --- on, a dl Eh ae ahd ar REE a ----- STAN DY " Wy pd i pa ey emer a A ww apd. a -- Ae Am a (TIN. LS ak Bre a a fold wate. Ce, ~ he) LLL BALE RLY aa ji > od 1 pos 30 AR x 3 i .. 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