| | | DAVID PORTER in his bright red olympic team jacket is welcomed home by Reeve Kenny at a civic reception Monday night. DENNIS JOHNSTON, wearing the medals he won at Canadian figure skating championships last week, is welcomed home by reeve Kenny Monday night. Welcomes (continued ber and still lives here. A grade twelve student at Port Perry High School, he has been with the figure skating club for five years. Our town can be proud of its record of training champ- ion skaters, and of the excellent job being done by the 150 member Port Perry Figure Skating Club. We will be watching for . future champions when the clubs skaters younger members compete in the Pine Ridge District tournament in Ajax next month. Dennis Johnston's father said it all Monday night. "Figure skating is an art," he commented. "It' not what you call a sport. It is an art." Port Perry produces some of the best artists on ice in the country. "WELCOME HOME DAVID AND DENNIS. OUR CHAMPS." PUBLIC MEETING WHERE: Cartwright Rec. Centre WHEN: February 2 - 8 p.m. WHY: To bring information that we have been unable to obtain about the forthcoming Regional Government in THIS area. WHC; Mr. George Mathison A Special Speaker As Mr. Mathison and his committee (Input) has done considerable research in some of the areas already formed, he will be able to tell us some of the problems it has caused as well as to answer our questions. Residents of other municipalities are welcome. DO make a special effort to attend as this concerns YOU, 2--Jan.31 [PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. : Cartwright High School 24th, 1973 -- 21 NEWS © On Thursday evening, Club for the first session of oS i Jan. 11th, two busloads of Skiing "under the lights" ary C.H.S. students enjoyed the this year. ast play "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" which was put on by The Oshawa Little Theatre. Janis Dorrell, Michelle Robinson, Debbie Swain, popular. welcome Mr. Scott is the founder de and organizer of a chess club which is proving very This club addition to is a Ey the } So LAKE SCUGOG HOCKEY LEAGUE G.P. W. L T Pts 1. Bethany 15 14 1 0 28 2. Bruces 15 10 4 1 21 3. Woods 15 8 5 2 18 4. Utica 15 5 9 1 11 5. Pontypool 15: 4 11 0 8 6. Port Perry 15 2 13 0 4 G A Pts 1. R. Moore 30 8 38 2. V. McGill 16 18 34 3. T. Malcolm 13 18 31 4. J. Vandermeer 19 11 30 5. G. Rospond 17 13 30 6. J. Mather 19 6 25 7. C. Griffen 15 9 24 PORT PERRY BROOMBALL ASSOC. G.P. W. L T Pts 1. Brian's Sup't 12 6 2 4 16 2. Prince Albert 12 6 4 2 14 3. Utica Club 12 5 4 3 13 4. Cy Wilson 12 1 8 3 5 G A Pts 1. C. Rusnell 6 4 10 2. P. Thompson 6 3 9 3. R. Short 3 6 9 4. R. Redman 5 3 8 5. R. Collins 4 4 8 6. K. Nightingale 4 3 7 7. B. Hall 2 4 6 January 28th-- 3:00 P.M. Cy Wilson vs. Utica Clubs 4:00 P.M. Prince Albert vs. Brian's Supertest Greenbank News A good crowd attended the euchre party on Friday evening. The winners were Ladies Mrs. Geo. Beaton, Mrs. Jean Pogue and Mrs. A. Empringham. Gents Mr. Stan Aldred, Frank Lee, Wm. Hill. Door Prize going to Mrs. E. Lee. The Séwing Course "Ko- nack with Knits will start next Monday, January 29th. The afternoon group in the Hall at 1 o'clock and the evening group at the home of Mrs. Mildred Rodd at 7:30. Mrs. Jean Somerville, a- long with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jewell, Harold and Lloyd hs atended 'the fun- eral on Thursday of their cousin Mrs. Harold Saunders formally Merva Brabazon in North Gore near Ottawa. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Baird were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chambers of Cannington and Mr. and Mrs. MacMustard of Leask- dale. Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves spent a few days with their Elect 1973 executive ROD AND GUN NEWS Port Perry Rod and Gun members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muir on the evening of Jan. 17. A short meeting was held * to complete all 1972 busi- ness. Next came the elec- tion of officers for the com- ing year. President - Charlie Harper was returned by acclamation. Vice-Pres. - Bill Harper Secretary - Dave Muir Treasurer - Larry Huston Membership Chairman - Cecil King Shooting will be divided among the three following members: Cecil King will be in charge of revolvers shooting. - Charlie Lown & Gerald Jackson will look after rifle shooting. The meeting was closed and a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Muir. daughter Mrs. and Mrs. Hugh Dobson of R. R. Magnetewan returning by way of Toronto and calling on Mr. Ed Couves and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor. - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson of Orangeville and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Ryan and family of Locust Hill visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil 'Hunter. We are sorry to hear Mr. Ron Thomson and Frank Tobin are confined to Hospi- tal. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery. NICE 'n EASY SHAMPOO-IN HAIR COLOR SUGG. LIST *2.75 Mary Lou Malcolm, Laura Procunier & Susan Thomp- son, who are all from C.H.S. recently returned from an exciting cruise in the Medi terranean. Upon their re- turn they related their ex- periences to us in vivid de- tail. They also assembled scrapbooks and brought souvenirs which were pass- ed around the school. Monday, Jan. 12, was a hectic but enjoyable day as the Grade "8" class (46 in number) from Cartwright Public School visited us in order to experience a rou- tine day at C.H.S. We hope they enjoyed our school and its facilities and that many of them will return next year on a more per- manent basis. Last Wednesday night the members of the C.H.S. Ski Club went to Bethany Ski many other clubs and ex- Vi tra-curricular activities that y C.H.S. offers its students. Sometime during the month of February C.H.S. students will present three ] one act plays for the annual "| house competition. ! Also, in the near future, busloads of C.H.S. students ; will be going to see the 2. "Ice Follies" and the "In- A] door Games" at Toronto. On Friday afternoon Jan. i i 12th, the area Oral Commu- eT nications Festival was host- FA ed by Bowmanville High LE School . There were stud- wi ents from Bowmanville, 2 Courtice, Clarke and Cart- Wo wright competing. In the : impromptu speech division the C.H.S. students won honours with Jaunita Amos first, Debbie Swain second and Jack Gunter third, Congratulations! SLE Miss Valorie Sweetman of Port Péfry spent the week- end with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask. Calling on Sunday were Mr. Andy Davidson of Brooklin the Conference at the Royal ul yo York Hotel on Saturday. es Congratulations to the Ontario County Choir who i placed third. 3 Mrs. Jean Somerville was for and Mr. Frank Brown of entertained at the home of go Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blakely on 4st Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mount the occasion of her birthday visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Fry and Mrs. S. Mount in Newmarket. A good number of Junior Farmer members attended 0: 5D £8 DRUG STORES 'WELL WORTH LOOKING FOR" geil PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON., JAN. 22 TO SAT, JAN. 27 WATCH FOR THESE ADS -- THEY'LL SAVE YOU MONEY GERITOL A MULTIPLE VITAMIN IRON TONIC LIQUID -- -- 12 0z. and received the news of the safe arrival of her first great grandchild a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Pulley nee Brenda Walles. Casa PT 35 A MOUTHWASH 90¢ AND GARGLE 19 ounce SPECIAL SUGG. CONTAC-C Bs CAPSULES bois LIST *1.59 ow KI WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 'MOUTHWASH IN ONE SUGG. LIST 81° TOOTHPASTE & GIANT SIZE 04 Low Prices on 985-3548 While shopping for {hase Sup ox 6 6. pociola ch L.D.A. Ev p 1 They Avid ben 1.D.A. Drug Stores "Wel Worth Looking For' BRUTONS 1. > A: DRUGS ar Health PORT PERRY'S LAURA SECORD STORE 985-251