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Port Perry Star, 5 Dec 1973, p. 24

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ro Corr Ed or, a on od NA 0 LR x IEA NAT TE s . A] k 2 22 PORT PERRY STAR-Wednesday, Dec. 5th, 1973 Don't Do It Yourself. + call FRANK VALE ELECTRIC Open for BUSINESS GREENBANK Call Today 985-3402 SSO > POLL BRAND NEW MORSE FEATURING: S-T-R-E-T-C-H Stitches For stretch & knit fabrics NOW ONLY Reg. $299 $ 169 LAYAWAY CHARGEX NOM ? Wlodern Textiles Model 5100 . Outin right, field Well, out of them. with bruce arnold here we go again. Only 18 shopping days to Christmas (not Xmas) and any day now | can expect to start getting those sick Christmas cards with the name of Christ crossed This Christmas will not be different from any other Yule season | have enjoyed. | will send the Xmas cards back where they came from with a sarcastic note, and the original sender will go through the usual contortions trying to convince me that he did not really mean to cross Christ's name out of the season at all. joke X, | will be told for the thousanth time, is Greek symbol for Christ and | will tell them that I do not speak Greek and they will go away mumbling about me being a narrow minded slob who wants to take all the fun out of Christmas by trying to make it something religious. Just like every other year. I hope everyone reads the letter to the editor organization. BUDGET TERMS 229 QUEEN ST. 985-3221 8 0 JOA 3 Thank you, Mrs. from Mrs. Bruton in this week's edition. Along with her letter Mrs. Bruton sent a great amount of material from the Alliance For Life | already have all of the material she sent in my files since | have been an Alliance For Life member for some time and have participated in most of the organization's events including the Festival of Life in Ottawa last month. As a spokesman for the only political party which supports the Right to Life movement | of course keep on facts and statistics concerning the issue. In fact | tried to share some of these facts with readers last week, which explains why my column was cut before it reached the printer. } It has been made abundantly clear to me by my employer that this newspaper is not to be used for the editor to discuss the right of the unborn to live, but | welcome every opportunity to discuss this subject outside of working hours. My phone number at home is 985-2977. Bruton, ( support. . for the moral "Transportation "them -- I can't get from my - people's Mail boxes shot at On Monday, Nov. 26, 1973 at 9:00 a.m. police received a report that 4 mailboxes at Lot 5, Con. 11, Reach Twp. had been damaged. It was revealed that a- total of 6 mailboxes had. been damaged by shotgun pellets at that location. On Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1973, a break-in was reported at the PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL presents "An Evening of Song" including GILBERT and SULLIVAN'S TRIAL BY JURY FRIDAY & SATURDAY DECEMBER 7th & 8th Curtain Time: 8:00 P.M. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM General Admission *1.50 Elementary School Students *1.00 Goodwood Go-cart track on the 2nd Con. of Uxbridge Twp. $15.00 worth of change and merchandise and 3 carts valued at $600.00 were taken in the break-in. The 3 Go-carts were recovered from a nearby location. The investigation by Const. Harold Hawkins is con- tinuing. THINK SNOW ALLIS CHALMERS rugged, dependable 8 H.P. two stage Snow Throwers. Free chains and early order discount before Dec. 1, 1973. Easy financing available TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BLACKSTOCK, ONT. 986-4283 1 Will contest nomination Consumer journalist and television cooking personal- ity, Anne Wanstall, has announced that she will contest the P.C. nomination to elect the federal candidate : for Ontario riding. A resident of Claremont (Brock Road at concession), Miss Wanstall says that she feels her entry into federal politics was inevitable. "I've been a consumer journalist for the last ten years, acting -as kind of an ombudsman for the shoper and the people who supply the goods. This experience has been invaluable and taught me how to get a job done well, and to create an "understanding in the . marketplace," she said recently. "It has become increasing- ly evident that we need good housekeeping in govern- ment. So many of the essen- tial requirements have been neglected in recent years. is one. of Claremont home to my job in Don Mills without using the mighty automobile -- and that's absurd. "Industry and jobs can be attracted by a better land transportation link. We're spending a few million to get ourselves around the new Toronto Zoo, couldn't we also spend a few million on transportation to get our- selves to work?" "There are hundreds of unnecessary issues like this that should never threaten peace they've been fully explored by government. It's this kind of untidy thinking that upsets me -- just as the Prices Review Board upsets me. "I could have told Mrs. Plumtre that food prices are the 7th: before going up and 1 could have given her the reasons. The Liberals didn't need to pay her $40,000 and provide her avith a staff, to tell us something we already knew. "It's our' money they're using and it's about time we had some say about where it's going." The nomination meeting will be held at Uxbridge High School op-January 30, 1974. On November 30th, Ann Magyorodi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter graduated from the Hamilton and District School of Medical Technology. Ann also successfully completed the Canadian Society of Lab- oratory Technologists examinations. She is cur- rently employed by Medical Data Science Laboratories in Hamilton. While it's a common belief that more Canadians smoke than do not smoke, surveys indicate that 56.4 per cent of persons over 15 years of age do not smoke. Christmas Seals are used to carry out anti-smoking programs. There's a long way to go warns the Ontario County TB & RD Association. " MAZDA" Makes Low Priced Quality Economy Cars NEW '73 MAZDA COUPE 1,600 Engine, Auiomatic, Tinted Glass, Reclining Seats, Tach, Clock, Vinyl Upholstery, Electric Rear-Window Defroster, 30 m.p.g. Serial No. 5N3A 110856 $2,950.00 NEW 73 MAZDA STATION WAGON 1,600 Engine, Tinted Glass, Reclining Seats, Vinyl Upholstery, Eleciric Rear-Window Defroster, Automatic, 30 m.p.g. DEMO '73 MAZDA Serial No. 5SN3AV 103033 ONLY $3,150.00 With Rotary Engine, Rustproofed, Radio, Stickshift, Reclining Seats, Rear-Window Defroster, Tach, Clock, Vinyl Seats, only 12,000 miles, Like New Condition, Radial Tires, Extra Snows, 1968 VOLKS BEETLE Licence No. FBB 767 $3,595.00 Automatic, Radio, Gas Heater, Snow Tires, Rebuilt Engine. A gas saver and perfect 2nd car. 1967 RAMBLER REBEL Lic. No. FBR 745. ONLY $1,195.00 6 Cyl., Automatic, Radio, Snowtires. Lic. No. FBA 746. ONLY $495.00 SERVICE ON MAZDAS AND VOLKSWAGONS. (iy) WERNER'S SERVICE CENTER R.R.4 Port Perry, Ontario Corner Hwy. 12 & 7A Telephone 985-7162 MAZDA saLes & service

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