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Port Perry Star, 24 Jan 1984, p. 3

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HTS BT Proceeds For Central Seven Dance features 50's nostalgia and music If you can't rem- ember back to the 50's --- or if you can and usually hate to admit it -- come along to the Central Seven Annual 50's Dance this Saturday evening, January 28th. Glen Howsam will be glad to introduce - or reintroduce -- you to the Everley Brothers, Patty Page, and Elvis Presley. And when your feet are ready for a break from all the 'Jiving", you'll be able to enjoy looking at the poster- size displays of news- papers and advertise- ments from the 1950's that have been donated to Central Seven. The Port Perry Star (with some help from General printers in Oshawa) and Canada's National newspaper, the Toronto Globe and Mail, have reproduced the front page of their news- papers printed on the date closest to January 28th, in each of the years 1950-1959. Plus General New computor (From page 1) which recommended the purchase of the Digital-Adnet systems. And earlier this back on track According to Mec- Lean's letter, his main area of concern is for the software pro- gramming and whether Motors of Canada have located copies of some of their 1950's ads which should help everyone quickly bring back the memories of 57 Chevies, drive-ins and bobby socks. All of these unique '"decorations" will be awarded as prizes or auctioned off through the evening, so aside from the free bubble- gum and fabulous make-your-own "sub- * marine cuisine" you may be lucky enough to take home a piece of the 50's. And then again, if you were one of the unlucky students at Port Perry High School who receiv- ed a failing mark and had it printed on the front page of the 1950 paper you might wish to pay you're friends and neighbours not to hang it up in their den or rec PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. January 24, 1984 -- 3 Join the clean December 28 was a happy day for Mrs. Dorothy Denton of Port Perry who celebrated her 90th birthday. The previous A Canada-wide effort for clean lungs and healthy bodies will be highlighted during the week of January 23-30, when thousands of Canadians will "Join the Majority', by be- coming non-smokers. Although smokers are now in a 3-1 majority, the sad statistics of smoking remain. For all smokers the risk of developing lung cancer is 7 to 14 times that of the non-smoker. Cigar- ette smokers incur twice the risk of heart disease, and eighteen times the risk of dev- eloping chrontic bron- .chitis and emphysema. Durham Region Lung Association will be observing National Non- Smoking Week this week in a variety of ways. The Assoc will be working hard in x Re ¢ "RY po § Thursday, January 26 at the Genosha Hotel in Oshawa. Through the co-operation of local School Boards, approx- imately one hundred and thirty Grade 9 and 10 delegates will attend the Conference, to later report back to their classroom peers on the various topics discuss- For the smoker who's decided to quit, the Lung Association will again offer the Freedom from Smoking package. This unique self-help program is divided into two parts which, over twenty days, helps the smoker kick the habit and then develop a new non-smoking lifestyle. The attractively pro- duced package contains a day-by-day guide to quitting and a compre- hensive action plan for 2 pio h room! local schools, and, as a resisting the urge to fall month, McLean wrote a it will be suitable forthe ~ "4 "go; tickets for the day, friends and neighbours wished Mrs. member of the Durham back into old ways. To long letter to Durham Region's needs. Latcham Centre dance 2¢Mion happy birthday with an open house InterAgency Council on cover postage and pro- Chief Administrative However, Regional $15.00 per couple) and party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Smoking and Health. duction ts fi i i 15-14 ill available by Kathleen McBride of Port Perry. Mrs. Den. Xing and Health, op Loss, 8 TNs Officer Donald Evans council by a vote 0 are still available by y. Mrs. dollar donation is re- outlining his concerns about the pending pur- chase of the computer system. Plow summer. One of the going to a good cause vin at ch main functions will be the Central Seven OFFICE water and sewer billing. Associatipn which . | Fl} TU for , Bon US 0) Both Scugog Mayor through the workshop, JRNITUR E ' Srom page b Jerry Taylor and group home and Shes Desks - Chairs - etc ousing laciiities and a Regional Councillor important projects iri tin § : : large banquet hall near- A Malcolm vot- supports the mentally PORT PERRY STAR Just for Participating in Our Portrait Promotion. by are pre-requisites for eg against the McLean retarded residents liv- 235 Queen Street the event. request to re-consider ing in Scugog, Uxbridge 9857383 Last year, the Interna- tional Plowing Match was held in Ottawa, and this year will be staged near Arthur, Ontario. The last time such an event was held in Durham was in 1975 in North Oshawa. Mr. Diceman said the local association will learn next month if the bid has been successful. Standard Trust RRSP No matter which Standard Trust RRSP you choose, there are absolutely no fees. © INSTANT TAX RECEIPT © APPLY BY PHONE rejected McLean's request that the entire matter be re-consider- ed. It is expected that the Region's new computer system will be in place some time late this the issue. phoning the Central Seven office at 985-8511. And don't forget that while you're having fun "Looking Back' at the 50's all the proceeds from January 28th are and Brock Townships. ton is originally from England and came to live in Canada in 1919. She has been a resi- dent of Port Perry for the past 25 years. will be an active partici- pant in the Council's Youth Conference on Smoking, scheduled for quired for each Free- dom from Smoking pro- gram. |B po ------ ------ Eu A ft <] Bring this Coupon Our Bonus Plush Toy is a h dl ion quality soft-stuffed animal made the finest plush fiber - just the right size for your little one. Package includes: dd of i Seis Ok (2) 8x10's LC. PLA (2) 5x7's Total Package Price 3 0 (10) Wallets (95¢ Deposit) 3 0 LIMIT - ONE SPECIAL PER SUBJECT . ---- Ey Se ST rr ' Plush a imal available in various of our choice. STANDARD LIMIT - ONE PLUSH ANIMAL PER CUSTOMER TRUST JANUARY 26th, 27th & 28th Thurs. & Friday 10am - 8 p.m. Saturday 10-5 pm STEOMANS HWY. 7A, PORT PERRY PLAZA | Port Pery, Ontario LOB 1NO MED GED SED SER ED SER GED GEN GED OUT GEN GED GES GEN GEN GW 165 Queen Street PO Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone 985.8435 Open Moa to Thers Fn 9.5 96 We use 4 Meander of (anode Deposit Insuronced (orporetion | pl ee EE

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