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Port Perry Star, 2 Feb 1972, p. 14

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: 6 - PORT PERRY. STAR -- Wednesday, Jan, 26, 1972 Women's Institute News On Monday, January 10, Mrs. Allen Gillis, newly clected board director for Subdivision 7, met with the presidents, secretaries and P.R. officers and federated! representatives | of © the districts in the subdivision in Lindsay. It. was a pleasant get.- acquainted time and was most helpful in bringing the > districts" up to date in mat- ters pertaining to this im- portant anniversary year, Mrs. Wallce Barton, Mrs. Lloyd Pogue and Mrs. Ted Croxall attended [rom' ©n- tario North District, Mrs, Gillis told us that the 75th Anniversary Dinner to be held at the Royal York is: now open to any branch member who wishes to send the price of her ticket to Mrs. Miller, 1200 Bay Street. The speaker for the occasion is to be Mrs. Farquaharson, the "- \ OUTDOOR & _ "=== EISURE PRODUCTS] WINTER SPECIAL Purchase an 8 h.p, 10h.p., 12h.p., or 14h.p. TRACTOR with . Snow Thrower ; em Get ee -TREWIN FARM EQUIP, Blackstock 9863483 «and international, judged Presidents, noon ondent. Women's Institutes are asked to make this year one in which. we concentrate mainly on own projéets, Mrs, Gillis mentioned the lasting. effect of the many scholarships, both national made possible by the. orgnization. It is also hoped that each branch this year will make a special donation "to. the Erland Lee home for which -K:W.LO. now holds the key. Branches 'may be able to help with furnishings, circa £1850, and should let Mrs. Gillis 'know 'if they have anything to donate. Main- tenance of the home is being arranged through existing investments. Information about the new handbooks 'is in the Winter issue of 'Home and Coun- fry." Sa The = Luncheon Cloth project of this area is to be initially at the District Annuals. Your secretary treasurer will have the information; Any pictures sent to Home and County of Anniversary celebrations must: be in black and white. This District Annual will be held on Wednesday, May 17 at Beaverton. A very special program is being arranged with a banquet and pageant in the . The Officer's dice will be held at Guelph this year .on May 2,34 for District: Directors or members at large. HARWOOD FEB. 1st - Reg. $11.50 - $10.50; 'Reg. $15.00 - $13.50; Reg. $15.50 - $13.00 Reg. $6.50 - $5.00 Reg. $1.50 - $6.75 Richard's 1972. Norm Mcleod, SPECIALS °° THURS, 27th, FRI 28th, SAT. 29th Trousers Cleaned -- 59¢. Suits Cleaned -- 98c. Dresses Cleaned -- 98e¢. Slacks Cleaned -- 59¢. 74 PARRY ST., 3rd ANNUAL -- "BLOW THE WINTER BLUES" °* SPECIALS ° 29th -- PERMS FEB. 8th - 29th -- BLEACHES & STREAKES FEB. 15th . 29th -- OIL TREATMENTS FEB. 22nd - 29th -- TINTS PROFESSIONAL SHAMPOO (Makes ¥; Gallon) $1.00 HAIR SPRAY -- Reg. $2.00 - 2 for $3.00 Beauty Studio ONTARIO COUNTY BEEF IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION * ANNUAL MEETING - will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL, SUNDERLAND Thurs., February 3rd, 1972 at 11:00 a.m, GUEST SPEAKER--Mr. G. W. Arnold, Manager, Agricultural Dept., Royal Bank of Canada This is the annual meeting. - The treasurer's report will be received. and directors will be elected for All farmers in Ontario County are invited to attend, and hear the guest speaker. Noon Lunch available -- $1.25 per person. _ President, ; rely CLEANERS PORT PERRY Reg. $13.50 - $12.00; -Reg. $17.50. $16.00 - H. Ivan Bell, 'Brooks, Corporal Robert. Brooks, and Mrs. K. Prince Albert, received his stripes and wilitary © achievement certificate: on - Sunday, Junuary 23, 'The presentation was' made at 'the Ontario Regiments non- commissioned officers passing' off parade at the Armouries in Oshawa, =~ son of Mr, dn. . i ® . Few mishaps . SLICTR in. County Only three minor con- struction accidents, none of which required hospitalization, occurred in Ontario - County last "year, Donald Gibson, eonstruction safety officer; told county. council, During. 1971, Mr, Gibson reported, there were 162 orders to comply with the Construction Safety Act, and lour stop. work orders. No written orders were required on 329 jobs, and no con- traventions--on -373 jobs. There 'were' 203 return checks and no-action 'calls, bringing the total number of calls in the year to 1,071: oA total of 1,192 permits @ : rant MOTORS LIMITED RALPH FAIRMAN AAD § Li : HOE Red ns ME Noréonon will sponsor Plans 'Tor a seminar al- (ended by: experts on drug rehabilitation throughout Ontario were 'confirmed regently. The Seminar is arial by Narconon, a i drugloss, rehabilitation _ programme 'originating in Arizona State Prison. Narconon's ® Canddian Director, Phil McAiney stated Rt is. becoming painfully obvious that every possible: answer to the drug problem" must: be 'seriously Anvestigated and supported. We hope that this seminar will serve 'to . co-ordinate views and consolidate * the aims held 'by drug rehab ~personnel throughout the Now' more. than over, there is a great need province. for unification of the: dif- terent drug groups around Oitario to combat 'the in- creasing problems which drugs are to society. Police, school officials, and politicians alike have ex- pressed © their interest: "in attending a seminar of this nature," A panel discussion will' host psychiatrist, Dr. J. Dukszta; ARF. spokesman Ron Fukes; an ex-heroin addict; and Bob Greer, representative for '*The Circle", an addict group in Collins Bay Penitentiary. Narconon' 'staff © have recently completed 4 month long tour of Ontario meeting with" various officials in the narcotic rehabilitation field. The seminar will be held at were issued for a value of: $44,606,875, excluding roads and. bridges... i public drug seminar Jarvis Collegiate Institute, 495° Jarvis Street, Toronto, ontario; on Friday; January- 28 from 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. he 'public is welcome, Kor the week of January 17 £23, the OPP Whitby Detach- 'ment reports a total of 29 motor : vehicle accidents causing $13, 100 damage. "There were four. 'persons - injured in" thése- accidents * and no fatalities, To date this year; the OPP Feparts no traffic fatalities. in this area, © Also during this "time period, there were 81 general occurrences reported which included 11 'snowmobile charges, 2 snowmobile complaints, 8. liquor of- fences, 5 break and enters, 2 assaults, 1 malicious " damage and 1 theft. O.P.P. Reports 1 municipalities, hy a percentage of the population of the respective _ mupleipalities. He went on to say. 'that Tie personally. favours. the Oshawa: centred concept because the area north of the ridges should share the udvantages of the industrial - complex south of the ridges, and not, he said, be simply a dormitory region. - He feels that regional ; government is com ing to this area, He. also. feels tat | i agreement cannot reached among the. a Queen' s Park may simply lay down the plan. But this 'would not be done, 'he said, without "with "the consultation" * municipal governments, There are advantages and disadvantages to 'regional government. | BE AAA AAA, NINN NINANANININA | Gibbons Sree ---- ga 230 GIBBONS ST. Ny OSHAWA, ONTARIO Morning Service -- 11; 00. am: i Evening Evangelistic. -- 7:00 p. ne naan ca SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:45 am, Wednesday; Prayer Service -- i p.m. 1st WED, of Each Month: ' Women's 'Missionary Soc. -- - 8 Pm. THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH A BIG OUTREACH WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY SHARES IN A § SOUL WINNING PROJECT? = We Sponsor and Support:-- or ~MISION EN EL INTERIOR DE HISPANOAMERICA (Guatemala. C.A.) NANA "In the end," said Mr. Kenny, I feel we're ® all gong to pay more for it." 1250 Dundas Street Fast Whitby - 668-6843 'Dial Direct 985-3021 "We Will Not Be Satisfied - - Until You Are" GRANT MENZIES 1971 PINTO interior. economy buyer. Lic. #433875 1967 DODGE performance car for the selective buyer. Lic, 16577TN disc brakes, radio. Lic. 39592A 2 DOOR SEDAN, 4 cyl. engine, me 4 speed transmission, radio. Pastel blue outside with all vinyl An economy car for the. $1995. CHARGER, 2 door hard top, V-8 engine, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. Sky blue in color with all black vinyl bucket seats, A high $1495. | 1970 MUSTANG MACH |, 2 DOOR Hard Top, 351 motor, 4 speed transmission, Nile green outside with all vinyl bucket seats. A sportsman's buy of the year. $2795. Lic. 36870A T1970 DODGE CHARGER 2 DOOR Hard Top, : original 13 000 miles, 383° power 4 speed transmission, power disc brakes radio. Magenta exterior with_2l1l_ black vinyl interior, A- - sportsman's garden of eden. Tie70 $2995. \ pr vinyl interior. Lic. N99819 1969 FIREBIRD 2 DOOR HARD TOP, 350 power, automatic transmission, p.s;, radio. Bronze metallic in color with all A high value car at a low, low price. interior. $2295. 2 DOOR SEDAN, 350 motor, 4 speed transmission; power disc brakes, radio. Steel gray exterior ~ with all vinyl interior. ; to get car at an easy to get : price. Lic. #51252A $2395. 1968 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, 289, V-8 power, automatic pis. --..4 red outside with-all-black- vin? sporty buyer. Lic. 1542A RASA ARE -------- ---- 1968 CORONETY 500, 2 DOOR Hard Top, 383 i engine, automatic, p.s., pib., radio. Deep blue 'automatic with all white vinyl bucket seats. car for the hot buyer. Lic. 60968A ACADIAN A hard. radin. Crimenn A sporty car for the $1895. A hot - $1695. 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