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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 2 Dec 1970, p. 8

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; i lity i EE ie! fF | ins, drug and drinking offen- ces are some of the more common things of which ju- veniles are found guilty However, the precentage of juveniles who get into trou ble is relatively small com- pared to the thousands of juveniles in the area served by Mr. Newton-Smith. In the use of drugs there) Correction In a letter to the editor im last week's edition re Sun _| Said to be hypocrites because uf <5 sgP e§ H worthwhile way and be en couraged to think that they can make "a go ofit" and at last come out on top. Everybody in the Church, their week-day living doesn't correspond with their pro fession of faith, and this may discourage some from asso ciating with the Church, wha could actually be helped by doing so. An offender com ing from a family with a good Church background is given better support when on pro bation and isn't apt to offend against the law again. Mr. David Patterson, Youth and Programme Director, Cambridge St. United Church, Lindsay, on behalf of Lind- say Presbytery, thanked Mr day sports, it is the Lake Seugog Hockey League, rath- er than the Caesarea Hockey League who are playing on Sunday. Teams are from Be thany, Pontypool, 2 teams from Oshawa, Port Perry & Caesarea. This correction was made by Ron Radcliffe, Pre sident of the Lake Scugog Hockey League. The new "deadlines" Display advertising of lar- ger size, articles, reports from meetings, etc, 5 p.m. Monday. ' Classified and smaller dis- play ads not later than 12 noon, Tuesday. THANK YOU | WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY THANKS FOR YOUR TRUST IN RETURNING ME TO THE OFFICE OF DEPUTY REEVE, AND WILL SINCERELY TRY TOREPRESENT THE TOWN- SHIP TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. GRACE LOVE THANK YOU A SINCERE THANK YOU TO THE RATE- PAYERS OF SCUGOG FOR RETURNING ME TO COUNCIL FOR ANOTHER TERM. HELEN REDMAN THEY'RE HERE! VISIT THE WIG WARDROBE AT Richard's Beauty Studio FE is : '} Rev. G. Ficko was reporting} terest in for the Division of Communi-| a Church's i 4 ISC ike |) ULE 'es mane: a4i_|3 : 2 as ea 7 Ge. lala h <P CE An Exciting New Adventure in Family Shopping THERE'S AN ALL-NEW-LOOK AT THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Step inside, into perpetual Springtime. Blooming. Bursting. Breathtaking. Into an enchanting garden paradise of tropical greenery and cascading fountains. See a dazzling array of over 60 stores and boutiques. Beautifully close together. Stimulating to shop. And filled with everything that's fun and new. And you. Discover the bliss of shopping in the warm and dry. Every door is open to the promenade, weatherized to maintain a balmy atmosphere every day of the year. So come, re-discover shopping pleasure at the Oshawa Centre. Your own personal paradise. Enjoy PRE-CHRISTMAS SHOPPING in the NEW ENCLOSED MALL Shawne Murphy, of 1221 Simcoe St. N., a 22 year old university student was the lucky winner of the 1971 Vega car, when her narre was drawn from nearly 150,000 entries submitted during the four dayRediscovery Sale at the Oshawa Centre which ended November 21. Miss Murphy is working for -a Masters degree in social work at Oshawa Centre Manager, Derek Miller, opens the door to a new adventure in driving for a very happy girl. Miss Murphy did not own @ car prior to her win. AT KING AND STEVENSON RD.--TAKE THE PARK RD. EXIT OFF 401 HIGHWAY

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