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Port Perry Star, 1 Feb 1983, p. 4

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HR -s RS arta Yih "ite Hobo in Port Perry Lawrence comments "independent can- jg from Alberta. in the event of a leader- Mr. Aldred said he didate" for the pre- Mr. Aldred, who did ship convention, he will was not surprised with sidency, finished last in ot have a delegate vote "take a long time the fact that Iir. Clark the first balloting was op the leadership making up my mind on received just two-thirds dropped out of the race. Commenting on his question said however, that he believes Joe who to support." If Mr. Clark steps support from the party. Infact, he had predicted bid for the presidency, (lark did the right thing down as leader of the Mr. Clark's margin of Mr. Aldred said in his j, asking that a leader- party in the very near support might be in the opinion, the fact that ship convention be held. future, Mr. Aldred 62 per cent range. Mr. Clark did not get Mr. Aldred said he strong support from the pag maintained that Mr. delegates hurt his chances. Clark should have call- Art skills to The YMCA's Art Experience program will now be held Thurs- day evenings from 7 - 9 p.m. at the "Y" Centre. Emphasis in this class will be placed on development of skills and sensitivity to colour and composition as well as enjoyment of creation and explor- ation. Musical Fitness is a popular program being . offered for Ladies on Eight months ago, the cameras and crews of Glen Warren Wednesday mornings at Productions used the streets of Port Perry to film an espisode of the the Port Perry Anglican "Littlest Hobo." Church. This is a fun The show, has Hobo arriving in a small town at the same time as way of keeping fit with a travelling artist who turns out to be a dead-ringer for the town's cor- babysitting provided for rupt Mayor, will be shown this Thursday night at 7:30 on CTV. preschoolers. Port Perry's lakefront and Queen Street will be seen in many of the scenes from the show entitled 'Double Vision." The above photo was taken last June during the shooting of the espisode and shows the "Stars" of the Littlest Hobo, London (left) and Toro. The "Y"' is introd- ucing two new pro- grams starting Wed- nesday, February 9 and Friday, February 11, 1983. Tiny Tumblers is a program aimed at co- ordination and balance through the use of hoops, balls and climb- be developed French tutoring class- es also start the week of February 7th, 1983. Flexible time schedules can be arranged. Pre-registration is re- quired for all classes. For more information, call the "YMCA" office 269 Queen Street at 985- 2824. ANIMAL HEALTH CENTRE Dr. James Brown is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Stephanie Lehman, as an associate in his practice of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Lehman, a 1977 graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph, was previously in prac- tice in British Columbia prior to coming to Port Perry. SCUGOG OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL *New Installations - & Repairs *Wood & Steel Sectional - Doors plus One Piece Steel Doors. AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATOR SERVICE 985-3735 G. GARY McNEELY LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & McNEELY Sb LORD SIMCOE PLACE : Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3 - 571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) he Preferred Area of Practice hi -- CRIMINAL LAW -- ing apparatus for the walking to 2 years of age group. This is a fun and exciting program in which the parents par- ticipate with their child. Another new pre- schooler program at the "YMCA" is called "My Time". This is a class which is 1 hour in length involving the use of crafts and songs. Aimed at the 2-3 year old age group, this is an excellent program for those considering play school for their pre- schoolers in the fall. This program begins Friday, February 11, 1983 at the "Y"' Centre. Tutoring classes for school age children financing available ., on all - All new vehicles, company cars and demonstrators eligible. - Subject to credit approval by G.M.A.C. '- Available on all new units sold from inventory g until March 31, 1983. - Available with Price Protection on factory available through the "Y" starting the week __ of February 7th. Classes have no more than 3 students in each par- Natural Styling Perm (REG. $38.00) QUANTUM CID PERM "Now: $45.00 Now: $30.00 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK --PLUS -- TWO EVENINGS WEEKLY! The Hair Centre 10% Off All Qur Services! (Excluding Specials listed above.) PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-7232 (OFFER VALID THROUGH FEBRUARY 10th) | # # # | [| i gl i H ft [| # 4 'ticular grade and sub- [| i # # # i i | i 3 : mm ject area. Tutoring classes are also available the "YMCA" for stu- dents now enrolled in French Immersion classes, who are experiencing difficulty. HOSPITAL REPORT orders until February 28, 1983. - Top Trade-in Allowances for present vehicle - Lowest interest rate we have offered since 1981. PH IEP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry - 985-8474 "Serving the Community since 1976"

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