Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 19 Mar 1970, p. 16

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8. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, March 19, 1970 'ROUND THE TOWN'; for less than two years, Paula Jeffrey placed First, with 82 marks, The current issue of the Ontario Gazette carries the information -that letter pat. "ent of incorporation has been issued to Lake Scugog His- torical Society Incorporated. ¢. o Mrs. Don McRitchie & Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Roach at- tended the Open House at the Princess Margaret Hos: pital on Sunday. LJ] LJ ® Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hvid- sten visited with his grand- mother Mrs. S. Todd, Novar on the week-end. LJ *. o Mr. Charles Nelson leaves on Saturday by plane to "spend the Easter vacation with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stringer, in St. John's N.B. * kx Of the four students of Marie Taylor, entered in the Sunderland Music Festival, the results were as follows: -- In the Grade 10 Piano class, Juanita Erickson placed First, with 84 marks. In the Class of 12 years and under, and studying piano Lions Entertain Sons, Daughters And Other. Guests -Monday was Father, Son or Daughter Night at the Port "Perry Lions Club. This is an annual event, always held in March when the honoured guests are sons and daughters of Lions Club members. . Along with 32 members and guests, 39 children of all ages attended the dinner meet- ing held at Club Annrene and fathers as well as offsprings enjoyed the event to a great extent. Dr. R. Jamieson, past district governor and a father of 14 children was a guest (without children) and present- ed five year perfect attendance pins to two of the members, |] Arnold Roach and John Zap- orozan. Among the guests were four members of the Land of Lake Lions who made the 135 mile trip from Colyne to Port Perry to attend the meeting. This club is quite unique in the sense it serves no less than seven small communities and meetings are held on al rotation basis in Kaladar, Northbrook, Filton, Denhigh, Harlowe, Plewna and Colyne. Following the dinner, the children enjoyed a film and other entertainment. = (Un 5 Thee \ THAN FICTION, 18: BECAUSE WE HEAR 2) SOLUITTLE OF ITH! I. ly; CHESTER APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE Repairs to all Makes of Appliances. - AUTHORIZED MOFFAT SERVICE DEPOT CAESAREA 986-4926 ' and under, Joan Morrow and Gail Scott placed Second, with 79 marks. « Class, Anna-Marie Robertson placed Third, with 80 marks. talented young people. In the Duet Class, 12 years And in the Grade IV Piano Congratulations to these 175 Additional Telephones Installed Locally In 1969 - Continued townships, these areas cannot help but be affected by a regional government decision which excluded them, Mayor Newman said there are two alternatives, with one being the retention of Ont- ario County as a political entity, with possible '"'addit- ions" to it. . : expenditures amounted to $389 million, spent in hund- reds of communities in.Ont- ario Quebec and part of Labra- dor and the Northwest Territ- ories, Taxes amounting to $6,611 in Port Perry during 1969 were part of the company's $148,5616,000 tax bill for federal, provincial and munic- ipal governments. Bell's 1969 payroll in the Oshawa region, amounted to $2,118,359.00, Total comp- any payroll was $273,972,000. Telephone calls originated by Bell Canada customers climbed to more than 34 million on the average busin- ess day, totalling 11.4 billion in the year. Long distance calls exceeded 270 million. Unprecendented demand for data transmission and other sophisticated services continu- ed and was met. In Port Perry, Bell's con- struction expenditures to do this job during 1969 were $64,000. : The report highlights Bell's summer employment program stating that the employment of students during the summer; has great benefits both for the students and for the company. Bell Ci id than 1,300 university students last sum- mer. This was a 45 per cent increase over the previous year, and represented nearly four per cent of the company's work force. FARMS WANTED 985-7373 Para :SaVINgS BEST BUY! -- Save 4c! MARC -- CANADIAN 8.0x. Pkgs. KRAFT CHEESE Singles FEATURE! -- BURTONS ENGLISH LICORICE 1402. Cello | Rilsorts 3:99. | BEST BUY! -- GREEN GIANT FANCY QUALITY NIBLETS Brand CORN 12.0z, Tins 5: de fr y | FREE! 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GLIDE STARCH 55° MIRAGE n>. 1.19 2 LARGE TINS 1402. SMAY TIN SAVE 4el SPECIAL SODENT or ACTION PW 99. FEATURE! -- RED & | SROZEN I ; ; LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC Ic '85 ROASTED Coffee 19 FRENCH FRIES = 25.0n 49c| BROMO SELTZER <2 59. | | INSTANT Coffee 79: | | SARA" iE Biks mcm. 79. SANI-FLUSH rss co 49. SPECIALLY SELECTED - GRADE "A" - CHICKEN ou PLUMP - JUICY ers 3 0: BURN'S FULLY COOKED DINNER HAMS i= 1. $1.19 ~ PUMP -- IMPORTED LEG "0" I LAMB 69: | = ings on & Chicken, 4 Crosser" Parte' § Jock A Drissing, Belogns, HEE SCHNEIDER'S FAMOUS 2:59. ROAST -- FRY -- STEW . Lamb « - Basket 39: | Rib Lamb Chops 59: FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES! Grapefruit Seedless Mcintosh Apples Cucumbers Hot House Ontario No.1 Carrots 10 for 79¢ 5 Ibs. §9 2 tor 35¢ || 3 bs. 39¢ Dowson's Red & White PORT PERRY ONTARIO Open: Every Thur. & Fri. Night until 9:00 p.m. Open All Day Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING At Rear Of Store TEMPT = DOG FOOD 14 oz. Tins $1.00 Freezer Buys FRONT QUARTER HIND QUARTER SIDE. OF BEEF CHUCK OF. B SIDE OF PORK Blue Brand Beef Ib. 61c Ib. 83¢ ib. 69c EEF wm. 6G4c wb. G5c [4B

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