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Port Perry Star, 29 Jan 1985, p. 10

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A 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. January 29, 1985 Joy Hull, president of the Memorial Hospital Board accepts a $5000 cheque for a new defibrilator presented by the Ontario Legion. From left in photo are: Mrs. Hull, Doug Worrell of Lindsay, direc- for of the charitable foundation; Paul Hycha, district commander; Bob Archer president of Branch 419; and Henry Perry, zone Ft com- mander. The new equipment is being used in the hospital's operating room. | Why the home on the left shouldnt be heated like the home on the right. On the left? Bill and Kim, the to the comfort of air conditioning twins. baby Sarah They ve revitalized next summer. It was easy to add. cuts their furnace withan electric plenum their heating costs and adds to the heater: it's one of the. most economi- value of their home. cal ways to cut winter fuel bills. And Electric heat provides home- they've turned the drafty old attic owners with many options for either room intoa warm nursery withinsula- total or partial conversion. Whatever tion and inexpensive. easy-to-install your needs. there's an electric system baseboard heaters. Theres asepa- thats just right to help you cut costs, rate thermostat, so baby's room can ~~ without cutting corners on comfort. be kept at exactly the right temper- Once you understand the flexibility ature without overheating the rest of electric heat. other heats just don't of the house look sohot On the right? Mike and Stella - ~~ White to Ontario Hydro and ask empty- nesters. They ve installed an for your free booklet about satisfied add-on electric heat pump to help lamilies who installed electric heat. save money and heat their home in Ontarié Hydro, 620 University Avenue, winter and they re ooking forward Dept. U4E3 Toronto, Ontario. M5G 1X6. am . _ " v---- 'touring French Eritage at school Port Perry music buffs can catch a class act even before it; reaches the prestigious Roy Thomson Hall! » Eritage, a six member bilingual folk group bas- ed in Montreal, has been extensively across Canada and the United States and ap- peared at the Paleo Folk Festival in Switzerland last July. The group will be appearing at Roy Tobogganwith Thomson Hall, February 2nd, but will be singing at Port Perry High School Friday, February 1st at 7pm. Led by Marc Benoit, (bass player, guitarist and energetic step- dancer), Eritage specializes in animating audiences with an ex- citing program of songs, ballads, jigs, reels, rags and cakewalks, all done with humour and spiced local Beavers All you need is something to slide on ---- the Port Perry Beavers will supply everything else. Free hot dogs, free pop, hot chocolate and all the fun you can take is being served up at the Beaver's Toboggan Par- ty, Sunday, February 3rd, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The party is being held at Valley Winds Farm, about 15 minutes north of Port Perry. Just head up Durham Road 2 (Lilla Street) until you get to Sonya and turn left at the Sony Church Road (Se- cond Concession of Brock). The Valley Winds Farms is on the north side of the road. The whole family is in- vited to this merry fest, with lots of snow to cool you off and a hot fire to warm you up again. For more details call Larry Emmerson at 985-7306. bart eree chy DEN RUST CHECK SAVE YOUR BODY -- west lgice Ay VAN CAMP CONTRACTING LTD. 90 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry (416) 985-8469 with the wildest step- dancing to be seen anywhere in the world. Sponsored by the On- tario Arts Council, Eritage is being ~ presented by the R.H. Cornish Public School French Immersion Parents Association to show French Immersion parents what sorts 0f i things thejr children have been studying ng Tickets are going /fast but are available at $3 for adults, $2 for children and $9 for a family pass. Ticket information can be obtained by calling Joanne Fowler at 985-8908. Beach. Robin spotted in Island apple tree In case you're thinking this cold weather is going to go on forever, take heart. Already signs of spring are sprouting up throughout the township, including Aldred's That's where resident Harry Morris peek- ed out his window on Saturday and spotted a robin perched in one of his apple trees. He figures the red-breasted bird flew to Florida, discovered it was almost as cold there as it is here, and flew back home again. Florida's frost-covered oranges are pro- bably wishing they could do the same thing. py : J i The Murray House Restaurant 279 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY wishes to remind you to book now for Valentine's Day reservations ~. 985-27 75 S Japels =4 NS 203 Queen St. Port Perry 985-3221 We will be closed at this address as of February 2nd. TEMPORARY LOCATION: (asof Feb. 11) LOWER FLOOR, PERSONAL TOUCH Flower & Gift Shop 209 Mary Street, Port LNG NE SEEN EN "9 Days Left" All in stock quantities. (Minimum 1 metre cut) ) MODERN TEXTILES is offering you GREAT SAVINGS during our STOCK REDUCTION ALL FABRICS in stock % OFF 31 99 metre 39% All Patterns Simplicity, McCalls, etc. in stock. NOW 20 % Off pe . i or - eo

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