Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 10 May 1972, p. 8

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Yel ta ¢. 3% Y RG ea as y ER Sie LORENA ERY ALY SB TA SPATS BEY 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Fi. Le! 4) LARA R AACA SH Wednesday, May 3, 1972 1 igo THE TOWN': Miss Lauraine Cawker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Cawker, Matamata, New Zealand, has been vis- "iting relatives in Port Perry ° and Orangeville, She has just returned from a few weeks in Florida where she spent some time with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cawker, and she is now visiting her Aunt, Miss Betty Cawker, in Pangnirtung, NNW.T. =T--"r DE A L TT Saturday evening, April 29, the members of JAM visited thg Toronto-Domin- ion Centre, and viewed the night scene of Toronto from the Observation Deck, and toured the shopping concourse. Next event is to be a bowling party on Saturday of this week. * * * Recent Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare and Dean were Miss Marnie Smith of Price- ville, Mr. Larry McNenly of Port Perry, Miss Sue Hussey of St. George and Mr. Dale Beare of Waterloo. * * * Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Merle Dowson who are celebating their twenty- third year in the grocery business. Since purchasing the business in 1949 they have enlarged the store several times to accommo- date the increase in busi- ness and make it more com- fortable for their custom- ers. * * * Twenty - eight 'tables of euchre was enjoyed on Sat- urday evening at the Odd- fellows Hall. The prize _ winners were ladies high: Eva Hartwick; second Effie Ploughman and low Ruby Rogers. Men's high was Gordon Sweetman, second Edith Conway, playing as a man and low was Roy Corb- - received AllFRound Cords at an impressive ceremony in the Scout Hall on- Wed- nesday evening. Joan has earned 27 badges, Maurcen 23 and Margaret 30. To earn these badges, a good deal of work and time by the Guides and their lead- ers is indeed necessary. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Mc- Dermott were entertained on_Saturday evening by a host of friends in honour of their 25th wedding anniver- sary, May 2nd at Club Ann- rene. Before the party a family dinner was held at the Georgian Hotel Dining room, Oshawa, On Sunday, May 14th at 2:30 p.m, in Prince Albert Community Centre the un. veiling of -a memorial pla- que in memory of Catherine Martyn, for 12 years of leadership in the 4-H Junior Homemaking, will be com- memorated. An invitation is extended to all former members, family & friends. 'Message on '73 plates When the new permanent licence plates are issued in 1973 they will carry the message, 'Ontario -- Keep It Beautiful""' Environment Minister J.A.C. Auld an- nounced today. : This theme not only re- flects the widespread and growing concern for our environment, he told the House, italso 'will serve as a continuing reminder that a clean environment is an individual responsibility." The message will remind visitors and potential tourists "that Ontario is a beautiful province whose people are concerned with conserving -and enhancing its natural attractions," he said. "Nine three people-down-the main A twofold success was realized in Saturday's Cribathon walk from Porl Perry lo Lindsay by "area Kinsmen and Kinettes. Although final tabulation has not yel been made, a good amount of money was raised in aid of Cystic Fibrosis research. Secondly, the CF message 'was brought to a large nmber of people on the walk from Port Perry to Lindsay. Cystic Fibrosis Chairman Fred Canning will be pushing 4 Cribathon raises funds for Cystic Fibrosis street of Port Perry on May 7 at 2:00 p.m. He had promised to anyone raising more than $50in pledges and they will be Larry and Doreen Kendall, and Eddie Canning who is just nine yearsold. The people in Port Perry and surrounding area were very generous towards this worthy cause. Any person wishing to donate but was not approached for the Criba- thon, will find CF collection, cans in local stores and restaurants during May, which is Cystic Fibrosis month. WY HOME IMPROVEMENT mes sy to use SAKRETE: Voie: products add fun to spare time projects...and economy too. SAKRETE Concrete Mix SAKRETE Sand Mix . Strong, scientifically propor- Quality controlled. Design tioned, quality controlled. De- strength exceeds 50004 P.S.I.. sign strength exceeds 40004 For setting field stone, grout- P.S.I. Just add water. ing, patching cracks, topping. - SAKRETE Mortar Mix Quality controlled. Design strength exceeds 12504 P.S.1. For laying brick, stone, block, pointing or stuccoing. Easy to £ Se, o / Mo ate 1 - of 10Canadian provinces and use. Just add water. : ; B Congratulations to Joan ™any American states send j liddan Exterior Morrow, Maureen Kraupa & plates wherever people tra- ; While House Paint Margaret Wanninkhof who vel by car." § | 444 No. 444 80 Ib. bag .....$2.09 gL § 45 Ib. bag * es eo eo 0» $1 .40 fri [ $ 25 |b. bag.......99c gor ! gl in 2 3 Only G AL Live in a special world of comfort at ~~ - ee a-- WF WPS TLRs A 8 3 ee ir----------------r-- tte tne mre ee « 11 Race DOITEASY-WITH THE NEWESTIN . . hy > & Mil ats Uxbridge AA RC ary me vinyl-asbestos > \ Apart a Spacious suites for adults with the gentle, even warmth of 3-Colours to choose A J SRS ' clectric heating. Rich. thick broadloom on every floor. Wide from \ balaconies 'overlooking the landscaped, generous grounds. Bachelor, one and two bedroom apartments available. 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