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Port Perry Star, 21 Oct 1981, p. 8

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HENRY 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 21, 1981 C 9%® EMIEL'SPLACE CANADIAN & DUTCH CUISINE For Your Dining Pleasure Friday & Saturday "Piano Music" by Ron Hewitt FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 985-2066 -OPEN SUNDAYS: 4to9P.M. RALPHTAYLORFUELS Serving this Area with Brand Name Products for 25 Years. Business: 723-3742 | LY Shosse Selly LIMITED Co 197 Queen Street - Port Perry OPEN: Monday thru Saturday 9A.M.to6P.M. Thursday & Friday t09:00P.M. - DIAMONDS - - Cards & Gifts for All Occasions - -EAR PIERCING - WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS - Member of the canadian jewellers association *HEATING OIL & BURNER SERVICE . *DIESEL FUEL & GASOLINE *MOTOROILS & GREASES *STORAGE TANKS ON LOAN Residence: 985-2150 SOOO OOOO0000CCCCCCCCCCaCCACA CACC ICICH OOOO 00)! ODO 000 Jb TUL BON a RE vi fn RAR, AV POLE AEN 0 5 neh aH wt Na oy ohh FAUT Ah rk gd aN ty by Earline Armstrong Lorraine and Leo Doggett and son Corey from Spanish) Ontario visited at the Ben Smith home on Hurd St. during the Thanksgiving weekend. Monday, October the 19th was a happy day for Paul Brough he celebrated his 11th birthday then, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pere- man and children spent the weekend at White Lake attending a family wedding. Thursday evening at Prince Albert Hall there were 13 tables of euchre players. Ladies high - Anne Cornish, second- Verna Smith and low - MacCullough. On the mens side, high - Grace Manns, MRD Bessie NARA a second - Charlie McLaughlin and low - Les Taylor. Doors are open again next Thursday, October 22 at 8 so try and come out, I am sure - you will enjoy yourself. Ladies of the U.C.W. please remember, our meeting is on: Wednesday, October 21 at 8 sharp in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn along with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martyn and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Lake and family were in Valentia on Thanksgiving Monday attending a turkey supper. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pearson from Brooklin called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm Armstrong on Saturday evening. Seagrave news by Barb MacDonald Beavers, Cubs and Scouts had their apple day on 'Saturday. The day went very well and they would like to thank everyone for their support. The Scouts went camping last weekend at Jobins farm. I here you boys got a little wet on Saturday night. Saturday afternoon the ball team wives held a shower for Heathller Wray and Timothy at Diane Puckrins home. Best of luck Heather. Church will be held regular hours on Sunday. This will be a dedication service for the new piano. Don't forget the Park Board meeting at the church on Monday, October 26th. It's hard to Seagrave news without you people calling" in. Please call me next month and make my job - easier. Happy Birthday to Barb from Elaine and Marilyn F. Please call Jackie Boyle with your news for next week. HEV LY ARN OA Re aN ; Les and Grace Beacock were hosteg to their cousins Miss Agnes Strickland, Miss Phyllis Glass and Mrs, J. MacLean all of Oshawa to luncheon on Friday after- noon, Attendance at church was 'lower then usual on Sunday, due to other events here and there. Les Beacock greeted the worshippers at the door. Rev. Brawn delivered a sermon entitled 'Patience and Faith of the Saints, a well delivered sermon indeed. Clayton Love and Sandy Moore took the offering. . A male quartette from Prince Albert, in the persons of Bruce Snelgrove, Grant Hunter, Doug MacMillan and Charles Willes, sang at - Cresswell on Sunday, for the anniversary. Mrs. Jim Martyn was hostess on Thursday evening last to a very successful Tupperware party. Prince Albert area news We would' like to say 'Hello and Welcome" to the Kuttows who have moved into the nicely renovated home on King St. E., "The former Albert Jeffrey brick farm house." Sure hope to see you out to our events, If you attended, "The Pot Pourri Handicraft Guild," - affair on the weekend at the town hall perhaps you would like to know who won the prize draws: 1st prize - crochet tablecloth went to Mary Buttivant : from Bramalee, Ontario. and prize - braided rug - went to Jan Den Hertog from Oshawa and 3rd prize - quilted wall hanging went to Daisy Cope from Oshawa. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hogan from Oshawa, Ontario. Please call Ilean Pugh at Bas 416 for your news next P.P. High news by Mike Stokes Although October may be - drawing to a close, activities of P.P.H.S. sure aren't. The final two weeks of this month are filled with exciting " events. The first of these | is coming up this Friday in the form of . the Hallowe'en dance. This is a special dance. For two reasons: first, it is a 'Sadie > 4 If you're an. employer looking for skilled people with talent and ambition, look at the abilities of disabled persons. Many of them are experienced at various levels of business, industry, trades and professions. They are eager, self-reliant and in 1 many cases prove more productive than the average worker. To help you choose the very best person for any particular job, we'll stand behind you with: 1. Pre-screened applicants who are competitively employable. 2. Reliable information about their abilities and limitations, 3. Trial work periods at no cost to you. initial on-the-job train- ing if needed. 5. Follow-up service : to ensure ongoing suitability of new employees. | 6. Financial assistance for special equip- ment or structural modifications to enable 'a particular person to work. We have Vocational Rehabilitation consultants in every major centre in Ontario, ready to help you find or train the staff you need. For more information or a copy of our free booklet "The Staff You Need; phone (416) 965-7252. Or write: Vocational Rehabilitation Service, Communications Branch, 7th Floor, Hepburn Block, : Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1E9. The Ontario Government -- 4. Training fees through shared wages during People. ~~ International Year 19810 Ministry of Community of Disabled { )! and Social Services eee WS @O0ntario Frank Drea, Minister William Davis, Premier -- Working to Help i Hawkins, so all you girls should get out there and ask your favourite guy to a great evening, and second: because it is a masquerade dance. Everyone who dresses up will get an extra fifty cents off the price of admission and, there will be prizes for the three best + costumes. Anand Maharaj and his D.J. outfit D 'n' A will repeat their excellent performance. The price is $2.50 with an activity card, $3.00 without, plus the extra half a buck off if you dress up. On' another track, Port's tireless performers are working hard on this months assembly. It will be held on the twenty-third which, coincidentally, i is also House- coat Day. Everyone wearing a housecoat on that day will . be invited to participate in a gang picture that will be taken for the yearbook. --In honour of Hallowe'en, Friday October 30 has been 'designated Masquerade. This is a chance to show your true face, so if you wake up that morning feeling like a monster just come to school and participate. There will be judging for best costumes and a sock hop in activity The video recorder,' the gift from last year's Student Council, finally arrived last week, It will be used to record sports, games, plays and other student related activities. Very soon you may be seeing Jouset' in pictures. ED ORT CHRYSLER 28 I 985-8631 *UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT® GARROW AUTOMOBILE LTD. PORT PERRY CHRYSLER COOLING SYSTEM SPECIAL: 52995 at whichtime we: *Pressure test system *Check thermostat & heater *Check all belts & hoses *Drain& flush rad Systom ; *Add coolant OFFER GOOD UNTIL NOV. 16/81. ! i | §

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