Mr. Gerald Nelson inform- ed the Star on Monday that eleven tons of paper was col- lected at the last paper drive im aid of Scouting in Port Perry.. This brings the total for the year to 56% tons. This figure is slightly down from last year when the overall total was 61 tons. . -- oo Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wood Bowmanvile, with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ploughman on Sunday, . * ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stap-/ ley and family, Prince Albert visited relatives in Trenton and Belleville on the week end. a -- > ; Letters patent of incorpora- tion have been granted to Ken Murray Electric Limited Port Perry. * * . A public hearing was held im Toronto, by the Ontario Energy Board relative to the application by Consumer's Gas Company to extend its | mains to the Village of Port) Perry. The board was asked to dispense with a vote of | the electors on the matter. | -- -- . ; Two classes of Grade 1) students from Reach Central #1, Prince Albert enjoyed a/ bus trip to Allen Gardens, Torente, recently Ss «ee Reeve Ross A .Murison, a former warden of Ontario County, received an acclama-| tion as reeve of the village) of Pickering at the recent no- mination meeting Reeve John Howden and Deputy-| Reeve Douglas Marlow were} Leo ) Club the motto peony our cub. We eupest and plan to do our part at all times to give en- couragement and a helping hand wherever possible to all useful and worthy civic en- deavours, and to work for the betterment of our com- munity" ; Leo Janis Carriere then presented the club banner to President Paul Stone. President Don Carnegie on behalf of the Lions Club pre- sented a fine box to Ted Hall, tail twister of the Leo club. | Roll call was taken by Leo Mary Lynne MacMaster, vice President, and the invocation was pronounced by Reverend Mark Reeves Guests were present from: , Peterborough, Norland, Whit | by, Mt. Albert, Cobourg, Osh awa and Port Perry. ' acclaimed at the nomination] offices across the province. | enger cars to be registered in of East Whitby Township, Registration fees are un-| the three-month period before cial Board Director of the/ ction fee is Federated Women's Institute] inders $27.50; four cylinders can avoid inenaveniones end of Ontario, attended the an-| $20.00; motorcycles $10.00.| delay by applying for plates nual meeting held in the} The plates will be white! in the first few weeks and thus King Edward Hotel Novem-/on blue, the reverse of this} avoid last minute line-ups. "a\Licence Plates On Sale Ontario's 1971 licence] for having the new plates will for passenger cars, dual|be Saturday, February 27, purpose vehicles and motor-| when 1970 plates will expire. cycles went on sale Tuesday, There will be no extension. December 1, at 281 issuing The total number of pass-| | oived, Used motor changed. For passenger cars|the deadline is estimated at and dual purpose vehicles hav-| more than 2,150,000. De- ing eight cylinders, the regis-| partment of Transport off- $35.00; six evi-jicials suggest that motorists Mrs. S. A. Cawker, Provin- VALUE CHECK'D - TENDER YOUNG - TENDERLOIN PORTION LOIN '0' PORK :: (Oe Savt RCE GU Ou AAD PCE S bb. LOIN PORK CHOPS 68: | Limcn | BURNS CHOPPED SUET 35 PORK SPARERIBS 59: .=---| BURNS Polish SAUSAGE 69: | PERCH FILLETS 55: SKINLESS WIENERS 58: BURNS SAUSAGE 49: FEATURE! -- MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT 58 PEATURE! -- CARNATION 11-Ox. Jer COFFEE MATE 77' FEATURE! -- HERSHEY INSTANT CHOCOLATE 77: COFFEE "sx: 95° CRISCO ~~ 5119 PORK SPA : GEST BUY! --- SWEET MIXED or BREAD 'N' BUTTER 15-Orz. Jar HEINZ Pickles 3:*1 BEST BUY! -- REYNOLDS ALUMINUM 124NCH 25-Ft. Roll FOIL WRAP 37: FEATURE! -- Gc OFF PACK . TOMATO JUICE FEATURE! -- Se OFF PACK 59° | KRAFT CHEESE =| NUMER JAMS = 37 95° GIANT PKG FRESH FRUITS -- VEGETABLES! WAXWEII OUSE »~~ s1 62 Seedless Grapefruit 10 : 5g: : FRUIT CAKE 59:-99:-31.97 |) Troan csr tramerries 2; BQ: LISTERIME ANTISEPTIC "St reavune i 9 « Bee t= te 6 BROMO vette 89: SCOTTOWELS voenie tomes DQ retnts 8 Sem Rany Slcarnan cae | eg ee (|| Molntosh Reds 2m am 9G FF Pace This Week! COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA $1.99