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Port Perry Star, 29 Oct 1975, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1975 Up «Down - the Street Mrs. Irva England enter- tained friends and relatives in her home on Thursday afternoon of last week at a farewell party for Miss Eva Luke who is leaving Port Perry to make her home at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa. The Loyal Orange Lodge held their church parade in. Port Perry on October 19, starting from Water Street, they paraded up Queen Street to St. John's Presbyterian Church, lead by the Sons of Ulster Flute Band. After the service the ladies supplied the lunch. The Hospital Auxiliary is asking all ladies if they have any knitting to turn in, espec- ially baby outfits. These would be appreciated as they are running extremely low. "If delivery is a problem, please contact, 985-3370 Irene _Lurch or Joanne Houston at 985-2807. Congratulations to Mr. Laurence Evans who has just received the National Quality Award for the Great-West Life Assurance Company for 1975 in recognition of out- standing service to policy- owners and a sincere interest in extending the benefits of life insurance to the public. Mr. Elias Hvidsten of Sarpsborg, Norway, spent last week with his brother, Per Hvidsten, pulisher of the « Star. He was a resident of Toronto for almost 20 years, but returned to Norway about four years ago, however, his A for Canada makes him return fairly frequently for visits, While here, he also visited his daughter, Solveig Hvidsten in Ottawa, who is a singer and enterthiner and for the past few weeks has made considerable success at Skyline Inn in Ottawa, Before his return to Norway Monday night, the members of the family residing in Canada were entertained by P. Hvidsten and present were Mr. and Mrs. Ian O'Connor, Uxbridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. . 'Peter Hvidsten, Prince Al- bert; Miss Solveig Hvidsten, | Ottawa and the guest of honour, Mr. Elias Hvidsten, Norway. Scugog Council Monday night approved a request by Texaco Canada Ltd., allow- ing Texaco's ' Scugog and Union Street operation to become a self-serve outlet. Texaco needs council ap- proval before they canget the required approval from the Ontario Government's Min- istry of Consumer and Com- mercial Relations Energy Branch. The site will continue to be operated as an automobile service station, providing full-bay services. Hospital Report Week Ending October 23, 1975 Admissions ...................... 36 Births........ Afnaninsesssrssensasseid 3 Deaths .........ccccovvnnnnnnnn. Nil * Emergencies.................. 172 Operations ........................ 8 Discharges... ............... 46 - Remaining....................... 33 Blood donations down The number of people who turned out at last week's Kinsmen-Kinette sponsored Red Cross blood clinic was down somewhat from pre- vious clinics, but chairman Doug Stapleton is confident that the target of 200 donors in the Port Perry area will be a reality in the future. Just under 140 donors turn- ed out last Thursday, a figure down about 30 or 40 from the clinic before. "But we're still pleased," said Kinsmen member and clinic chairman Doug Staple- "ton. "We'll get up there j eventually." The two clubs host the clinics in the community on a regular basis, not only sett- ing up the arrangements but, also helping in the non-medi-' cal work at the clinic. About 80 per cent of the membership turned out to help, according to Mr. Stapleton. SOOOCOOOL CO CIC L ICCC 30 32 52525252525 25252 5252525 THOMAS HOUSE OF MUSIC ~ @ 1820 Dundas Street, East 0 WHITBY, ONT. (Opposite K Mart) REMEMBRANCE DAY There will be a Remem- brance Day Service at the Blackstock Recreational Centre on November 11 at 10:30 a.m. Fred Olsen, a_Utica land owher, Wants: provisions made in the proposed region- wide official plan for develop- ment in the hamlet. In a submission to the Region's planning depart- ment, Mr, Olsen sees growth in Utica because it is located on a good Regional Road, it has two churches to support, ithasa good community hall, and it has a store and an implement dealer. N.D.P MEETING The N.D.P. Durham North Riding Association members: will gather at Uxbridge High School -next week to hear guest speaker, Dr. Bounsall, the N.D.P. labour 'critic , and M.P.P. for Windsor-Sandwich. Dr. Bounsall will talk about the N.D.P response to- the governments fall legislative program. - Some - subjects included here are Rent Con- trols, "Mortgage Rates, Energy Reform, Store Clos- ing hours, and the occupat- 1975 COMPANY OT Ted' Cheques will be available The Workmen's Compen- sation Board has again made arrangements for area cheque distribution through- - out Ontario during the mail strike. The Board will operate courier service which will deliver cheques, and collect mail, for Oshawa; Former Counties of Ontario and Dur- ham County, to Hotel Gen- osha, 70 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario. Payments should arrive on the day that they would normally be received by mail, Claimants should tele- phone 728-6254 first, to en- sure that their cheque has arrived. , When collecting their/ payment, claimants will be required to produce identification showing their claim number. The Workmen's Compen- sation Board sincerely re- grets the inconvenience "to claimants, especially = to - those people who will need to travel a considerable dis- tance. With an average of 4,000 cheques issued by the W.C.B. everyday, it is im- possible to. arrange indivi- dual deliveries. ional Health Institute. The Durham ND.P. is meeting to elect a new exe- cutiveYor 1976. The meeting, at the High School, will be held Thursday, October 30 at 8 p.m. 1975 IMPALA Sports Sedan FOUR DOOR HARDTOP. MEDIUM SADDLE IN COLOUR WITH MATCH-- ING INTERIOR COLOURS. Serial 1L39H51116593. Kathy Rowatf, a Red Cross nursing assistant (left) and Kinetfe president Valerie Sweetman look on as Blood Clinic Chairman Doug Stapleton puts his money where his mouth is. About 140 people turned out for the clinic last week, down considerably from past clinics. 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