a at te, re on vet Pan, P A er Al bet nd ™ 3 ~~ » = Port Commerce Chamber of have set the Perry Mary Clugston of Prince This is the first year that Albert received word from the Edmonton Branch, Canadian Authors Associa- tion that her poem had received an Honourable Mention and was published in the Alberta Poetry Year Book. 1973 in the Juvenile Division. 1 ) (8 Winter Carnival dates for Friday, Saturday and Sunday March 1, 2 and 3rd "This year one of the main attractions will be the NH L.. Oldtimers. A very successful euchre the poetry competition had been open to any resident of Canada and they had re- ceived 1.439 entries. In previous years it had been limited to residents of Alberta. Mary attends Port Perry High School and is in Grade X. ~. Regional Police, top secret by bruce arnold The regional police com- mission has hired its top stall members, and decided that the Ontario Provincial Police will continue to patrol our Scugog area for at least the next year. I think. There is no way to know for sure because the Police - Commission has apparently decided it is a top secret organization," and it is no one's business what the com- mission does. This was made clear at the December 5 meeting of Regional council in Whitby. Councillor Ken Lyall held up a story on the police com- mission which_had appeared - in the Oshawa Times and asked if council was going to 'have to read about activities meeting of the commission the Chairman telephones the Times and makes a state- ment. He does not call any other newspaper, and no reports to council are anti- cipated. According . to the Times, was again held at the Odd- fellows Hall on Saturday evening. There were twenty- four tables played. Whether itis luck or just good playing but all the winning people had scores from 80 to 100 and over. Mr. and Mrs. John Osaduke and family spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Norton of Missassauga. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Finbow and girls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hvidsten Jr. of Prince Albert. This is the season for Christmas parties. Over two hundred Doctors, Nurses, Staff and their friends of the Community Memorial Hospital enjoved dancing and dining to Geordie Beare's orchestra on Satur- day night at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. PORK S 5. Flamingo Pastries Limited ER he entertained their staff also 3.| BOLOGNA ch on Saturday evening at the BUTT Latcham Centre with Wes Jackson's Orchestra supply- ing the music. S HNN sy 15% en" SY NN NAN te A/V Star editor. Bruce Arnold addressed a public forum in the Legion all, Sime Lol ; 8 | fall. Simcoe. BEST BUY! - STRAWBERRY AND RASPBERRY 24 Fl. Oz. Jar Saturday. His topic was . Regional Government and AYLMER PECTIN JAMS 69: FANCY QUALITY Bick's Whole the absorbent" costs -of ils BEST BUY! - ORANGE PEKOE 60 to Ctn. Dole Fruit operation. Simcoe is part of RED ROSE TEA BAGS 88- DILLS the a ghuiat Noptolk hh Smelt. p "oO plprlyn Ce In Region whi¢h 'comes into Fausuint - inaspilo Oispas iis Pliesple Olariga 4 £1.07. Vins vg ~effect "July 1. 1974. Mr. DEL MONTE Drinks 3s 4 Qc Arnold stated the cost of FEATURE! . s 99 and. decisions: of. the com- the last time the commission mission in the Times, or hothered HP oy ai as would reports he made to announce a ' conricil, Jordan is Deputy Police Commission member John Chief for the region, =the force will have 224 officers and the Q.P.P. will continue to serve Scugog. Goodwin, a Whitby council- lor, explained that the policy is that after each weekly ME LUG Qe SUPREME BRAND LIGHT 4 rut CAKE :» vs 2.19 FEATURE! - OCEAN SPRAY 24 FI. Oz. Bd. 4 CRANBERRY Coda 39 SUPREME BRAND - (In Shell) % MIXED NUTS = 79. N FEATURE! - 12" WIDE 25-Ft. Roll 4 REYNOLDS Foil Wrap 41: BEST BUY] - LIBBY'S FANCY 48 FI. Oz. Tins : | TOMATO JUICE 2:89. N 4 VARIETIES - AFTER FIVE j/ COCKTAIL MIXES NZS AEN 12 to Carton 89. 63' 8 AIAN TES oe FEATURE! - RED & WHITE INSTANT COFFEE 1.39 BEST BUY! + KRAFT 2b. Pkg. PARKAY MARGARINE + 89: FEATURE! - KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES «= 53 FEATURE! - 1-0Z. BONUS PACK FREEZE DRIED INSTANT COFFEE 9-0z. Jar TASTER'S CHOICE s2.29 local administration would increase by at least 100 percent over the first three years of it coming into affect. TB campaign MONARCH FLOUR 51.09 FEATUREI - MACARONI OR 2b. Cello LANCIA SPAGHETTI 69- 14 FL. OZ. TINS BRAVO rrAIN SAUCE 35: FEATURE! - TOMATO SWEET MIXED ROSE BRAND PICKLES 13 FLL OZ JAR 37° NIBLETS CORN 12 FL OZ. TN 26° Feature! - Old Colony Assorted (Easy Open) 10 Fl. Oz. Tins SOFT DRINKS 10:99: FEATURE! - ROASTED COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 99. FEATURE! - KING SIZE HEINZ KETCHUP 49. FEATURE! - BORDEN'S CONDENSED 16 Fl. Oz. Tin EAGLE 5 srAND MILK a4. Ventura Farms FANCY FROZEN $5,000. ahead Contributions to the Christ- mas Seal Campaign for the Ontario County Tubercul- osis & Respiratory Disease Association are coming in J-CLOTH ALL PURPOSE TOWELS 12 TO PACKAGE 1302. PACKAGE Strawberries IVORY LIQUID =~. 85. ! SUNSHINE FRESH PRODUCE! Navel ORANGES B.C. Delicious APPLES Ib. 79¢ » 39° pe Peas 1201. Package 29: "SED faster than last year. The High Liner campaign is $5,000. ahead of this time last year. Mrs. E.A. Collins, Execu- tive Director said, "A suc- cessful campaing makes us very happy because it means we can continue with our programs which are con- stantly growing from year to vear." In addition to its regular ongoing programs the TB & Siw 99. STUFFED MANZANILLA LP. (Chéb House) Olives no- 79: 1 BAR FREE WITH & 700. Mp. Bits Bites 49. § Bar Pack Ivory ree 53 { Anjou PEARS ~~ 39° ¢ California Red GRAPES*39¢ RD Association is consid- ering a physical conditioning course. for adults with asthma and emphysema and a stop smoking workshop. hecause of the many tele- phone calls the agociation has received asking for them For Best Selection Order your Ch ristmas Tu rkey CATSUP NOW 3/89 Aylmer 11o0z. TOILET TISSUE A roll 69° Now vo re CHRISTMAS GIFT % CERTIFICATES ! In your choice of denominations. Mrs. Collin: sayd, "If the donations continue coms" in as they live beenT We should be able to render these additional services next year to the people in our county." DOWSON'S RED & WHIT Open Thursday ! Friday night till 9 p.m. . PORT PERRY, ONTARIO