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Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1986, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 25, 1986 The kids enjoy Sunday School performance Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong I hear wedding bells are ringing in Prince Albert over on Simcoe Street for the month of May. On March 19th Louisa Van Ravenswaay celebrated her 8th bir- thday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill her grandparents, helped her celebrate and so did her very best friend - Amanda Robinson from Raglan. Amanada just popped in with her mom and brother and sister, sang "Happy Birthday' and left -- Louisa that is a real friend don't ever lose her. Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Ravenswaay from Dunnville, On- tario celebrated with Louisa on March 9 as that was grandma Van Ravenswaays' birthday. Happy Bir- thday from all Prince Albert to you Louisa. Staying with birthdays -- Andrea Jones put another year on, on Monday March 24. And to a good friend of mine in Port Perry I say "Happy Birthday" Carole Pelletier - you deserve it (I think). Thursday night was the regular euchre at Prince Albert Hall. Only nine tables were filled. Ladies high was Betsy Staniland, second was Mary Poots and third was Marie Geer. Now, the men and I see they did a fine job high was George Harper, second was Richard Manns and low was J. Poots. Come out on Thursday March 27. Maybe you will - see the Easter Bunny. "BEAR" in mind THE NEXT TIME YOUR CAR NEEDS THE EXPERTS FOR A Ladies of the Prince Albert UCW and any others who belong to the 'Mystery Sister" gang, we are meeting on April 7 at the Conway Gardens in Port Perry for a 6:30 supper. Please do try and come. Sympathy to the family of the late Nora Measures. Nora lived on King Street in our village and has 2 daughters to miss her. Sympathy too, to Margaret Posthill and Marg Elford in the passing of their soon- in-law and brother-in-law out west. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks plus Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore enjoyed din- ner at the Oddfellows Hall in Brooklin on Saturday evening. Glad to hear Sandy is getting out and about. Remember the Hurd Street gang. They're the ones that do the great fireworks display in May -- well, last Tuesday morning at 4:30 yes in the morning a bunch of them decid- ed to walk down to King Street and look to the south east over Howard Jeffrey's farm and try and find Haley's Comet. The gang was made up of John and Sammy Lanford, Dave and Jeff Jamison, Debbie, Bill and Jason Hopkins, and Laura Ed- wards. Now 2 of them say they saw it, maybe so, or was it the sun com- ing up! . BEAR [} WHEEL ALIGNMENT Around 60 children plus their Sun- day School teachers gathered at Prince Albert Hall on Sunday to watch 'Mrs. B' perform and I am told she was excellent. Thank you kids for coming out and thank you 'Mrs. B' for your fine work. The District Cubs from surroun- ding areas met at Port Perry Scout All the news from Cartwright High Hall on Sunday to do their Cub Races and Prince Albert group will send five of their cubs to Barrie on April 20 to compete in the regional races Inthe speed category will be Adam Ross who got 5th on Sunday. In the design category, Kyle Brough . got 4th, Darrin Hope got 5th and Kevin Carre got 6th. In the Boy Oriented group -- Josh Bramham got first. Good luck boys. I will be waiting to hear how you do. Hazel Coates was hostess for the Shirley Women's Institute for the month of March. Please phone llean Pugh with . your news next week at 985-2146 and Happy Easter to you all. Yearbooks now on sale . by Christina McLean The yearbooks are now for sale. The price is $17 and this year we are fortunate to have eight extra pages. Please give your money to Dawn or Elaine. Many of the Grade 12 and 13 students have been busy visiting various colleges and universities. We would like to thank the follow- ing merchants for donating prizes for our Heart Queen: Pearse Jewellers, Luke's Country Store, Port Perry Gifts, Stedmans, Brutons' Drug Store, Guardian Drugs, The IGA, Valu-mart, Brock's Department Store, The Set- tlement House and Eleanor's Flowers. Thanks is also extended to the following merchants for donating prizes for our Carnival King: Dominion Hardware, Sport- sland and Lishman's. Don't forget this upcoming Friday and Monday are holidays, as it is CANADIAN TIRE Computerized state-of-the-art "BEAR" equipment is available right here at Canadian Tire in Port Perry! With the "BEAR" computer system, every mechanic can do an alignment right, without any of the guess- work first time, every time. Computerized technology that is your assurance of a job well done. Canadian Tire service ... great value and more to ensure you keep on motoring along! From left to right: Murray Tout, Ken White, Martin Reeds, mechanics; and service manager Ken Rodd; showing the new "Bear" Wheel Alignment unit. INTRODUCTORY OFFER We do the computer testing and give you the full analysis of your car or truck's performance for the low price of only i 9°93 plus tax A lot of peace of mind ... for so little money! CANADIAN RAY B. WILSON LTD. PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-7341 «..a lot more than tires [3 (CHRIIDRIREE] 123 45% 789 7 a aoe Ar Easter Weekend. The Mudcat was held on March 10th at the Blackstock Arena. Tara Bailey, Joy Werry, Terry Taylor and Bryan Green were the overall winners. We would like to thank all of the parents who volunteered to supervise the day's events. On March 19th, the Grade 12 Business Practice class travelled to Cumberland Terrace in Toronto to see the *'Mind Your Own Business' trade show. The show focussed on women who have started their own businesses. The students spent the afternoon asking the women ques- tions about their product/business and how they got started, etc. It was a great day overall, because later we saw the play "Crossing Over" at the Factory Theatre. Thank you for organizing this trip, Mrs. Van Camp. March 20th was the Parent- Teacher interview night, as we have recently received our first term reports for the second semester. This year, Duane Stanley is our Carnival King and Ian Porter and Brian Van Camp are our princes. Congratulations, guys. DURHAM SHADE & nn TOP QUALITY IMPORTED FABRIC Sheer Voile Poly/Linen Boucle COMPARE our PRICES! LAX GREY AURA KUA $11.00 ¢F. $13.00 +r. Then call us for a Free Estimate on , Custom Sheers, Country Curtains, Decorative Valances, etc DOZENS OF FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM! PATIO DOOR VERTICALS 75" x 84" 85" x 84" 149.99 ---- ES ------------ ALSO! Were Hering Up To 40 % Off Venetians, Roller Shades & Pleater Shades. FOR FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE I) 8 5 _ 4 tH 8 5 CALL US COLLECT AT covers | THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM D) DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering ~ A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment proposes to change the criteria under which rural non-farm residential clusters may be identified by the area municipality and provide guidelines for their development. This would allow for minor extensions to nodes and clusters if deemed appropriate by the respective area municipal Council In order to assist in the evaluation of the proposed amendment, the public 1s invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department Information related to the proposed amendment is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3 or by calling Mr Larry Kotseff, M C | P., Planning Department, (416) 668-7731 Submissions concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, April 25, 1986. Please include your address and telephone number in any submissions made. File No. 86-20/D Marie Hubbard, Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, MC.I.P. Commissioner of Planning

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