TRE x en ah Ao ry or Ln Ne a NEA oe PAD Shp A on » NR I Le TR SS a Ea RR py =, ~~ ES a = Dy 4 N 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 14, 1976 UP. Down the Street Rosa Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josef Frey of R.. R. 1, Nestleton, -has received her honours Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Toronto. She has graduated from the Department of Near Eastern Studies with a specialist degree in Egypt- 'ology and. will spend the summer. at the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, : Egypt, participating in an archaeological excavation - under the direction of Dr. D. -B. Redford, University of Toronto. * Central Seven Association for the Mentally Retarded were hosts to the Pine Ridge Council on mental retard- ation at the Town Hall on April 6th. The council is composed of representatives from the six associations in the Lindsay district, Peter- borough, Lindsay, Hali- burton, Central Seven, Ajax, Whitby and Pickering,-and Oshawa and District. y~~--The/STAR received a let- ter- from Elsie Bell of 194 Roslin Ave., Toronto, last week trying to locate a gentleman by, the name of Harold Judson. Mrs. Bell, who is an old friend of his, thinks that he would be - about 80 years old, and would appreciate any infor- mation about "his where- abouts that is-available. She may be contacted at the above address. Hospital Report Week 'Ending Apri 8, 1976 + Admission..................l..... 31 BIPIS.s rnssvsrsnivcosnivsniotsrivs 2 DeatlS iiss asians 3 Emergencies.................. 142 Operations................ccs 12-- Discharged ...................... 21 Remaining.......................42 Uncontrolled spending habits now, may seriously effect your credit when you really need it. SAVE & BORROW THE CREDIT UNION WAY Phone 852-3489 852-3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 Specializing in: eo TIRE SALE (New & Us © MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION < & SERVICE Tires) o MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS oe OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION Je FRONTEND & BRAKE REPAIR ~ Recepted Credit Cards TEXACO - CHARGEX - MASTER CHARGE TAYLOR'S TEXACO Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. To Last weeks blood donor clinic held by the Kinsmen and Kinettes of Port Perry was disappointing to the organizers." Only 151 persons attended the clinic of which 1F of these were rejected, leaving only 140 pints of blood collected. Mike Adam of R. R. 3, Port Perry, was the winner of the ET1 eliminator at Cayuga Dragway Park last Sunday.~ His 450 h.p. '67 Chevelle ran consistant 100 mph speeds to Merge the winner. Mrs. Christine Haugen of R.R.3, Port Perry will be one of nine ladies to race at Mohawk Raceway at Camp- * bellville, near Hamilton next Tuesday in the first inter- national event of its kind held for women. Winner: of the Mohawk event wjlliga to Italy for two weeks to compete there." The Port Perry Tops Club 'J -at their April 6th meeting held - their- installation "of officers at the home of Mrs. Ruth Best. They are -Mary Cannon, leader; Bonnie Kel- low, co-leader; Ruby Pey- . ton, weight recorder; Penny Duncan, asst. weight recor-. der; Ruth Best, secretary; Debbie Peyton, treasurer; Dorothy Aird, news reporter. Meetings every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Port Perry High School." New members welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mec- Chesney, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jefferies were brunch guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ed . Mulholland's on Sunday before leavingfor home. All were present at the Old Bill's Night héld at Port Perry Legion on Saturday. 985-3655 ' Saturday - 8:00 a.m. t0 6:00 p.m Sunday - Monday to Friday 8.00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. E £ E - = = Eg Green bank ¢ area news By Margaret Couperthwaite Congratulations are in order to those who organized and all who took part in the Drama Night at Greenbank United Church last Sunday night. it was nice to see. so many new faces and old ~from some distances. It was a wonderful night. Remember the Nutrifil demonstration at the Church Celebrate 60th On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Phair were 'at home" to their neighbours, friends and relatives on the occasion of their 60th wedding annivers- ary. The celebration took place at the farm home near Greenbank where they have -- lived since their marriage in Port Perry on April 12, 1916. Bill Newman "acclaimed candidate William Newman, MPP for Durham-York was ac- claimed Progressive Con- - servative candidate at a nomination meeting-held in Uxbridge on Thursday even- ing, and will represent the - party in the next provincial election. Mr. Newman who is pre- sently minister of agricul- ture and food, told the pack- ed Music Hagin Uxbridge that he does not expect an election in the near future. Among those present at the Conservative gathering were Dr. Matthew Dymond, a forgger cabinet 'minister and Lorne Henderson, MPP for Lambton, who was guest speaker, as well as hundreds of Durham-York supporters. Good Friday It's the. Easter season and the offices of the Port Perry Star will be closed on Friday, April 16, to observe the Good Friday holiday. Advertising and cor- respondent deadlines for the STAR will remain the same. Have a Happy Easter! Evening, April 27. Tickets may be obtained from members of the afternoon UCW greup. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phair celebrated their 60th wedd- ing anniversary Sunday with many "callers, Congratula- tions. - Many local residents call- ed to pay their respects®to Mr. 'Grant _ Christie. Our sympathy to the family, anniversary Congratulatory messages were received from the Queen and. Prime Minister Trudeau. Present for a family cele- bration on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rennie, (Doris), Nancy and Douglas "of Wick, Mr. James Rennie of Kitchener-Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wilson (Marie Rennie) of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Phair, Grant and Bruce. undertaken by, E . Fw LUCKY DRAWS Local Merchants and the Public who supported our 5th Annual Fellowship SS A cheque in the amount of $2329 has been sent to our Local Cancer Fund on, behalf .of all Organizations. WARRINER LODGE No. 75 Independent Order of Oddfellows 0000000000000 OOOO OA OOO mY PORT PERRY MEDICAL CENTRE announces the retirement of DR. T. MILLAR {dnd DR. M. TANNA from the Medical Centre The: continuing care .of their patients will 'be- Dr.S.R. Martin ar and 'Partner'. A ------------------ Spring Sn Show Latest Fashions by Local heh FASHIONS FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Sponsored By : PORT PERRY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, April 14 8:00 p.m. Tickets may 'be purchased at door or from any member of auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Hood from North Bay, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan, Don't forget our annual meeting for the Women's Institute, Wed., April 21 at 2 p.m in the Hall. Results of last weeks card party are as follows, ladies high Beatrice Harrison, 2nd Erma Watson and 3rd Myrtle Thomas: Men high Albert Timms, 2nd Bill Goslin, 3rd George Smith. - Easter Service ' next Sunday with special music. Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Clark from Brampton visiting Mrs. H. Thomas. c Mr. and Mrs. Herman "Kerry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keity on Sunday. Please call 852-4 news for this mon 3 with or any member of the Women's Institute. IE s l. ZX. ADMISSION $2.00 0000000000 THANK YOU Many thanks to all the Organizations, £ g E gd Eg g = = g g = ] E I £ EE = 8 | |