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Port Perry Star, 19 May 1976, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 19, 1976 Up = Down the Street Chamber of Commerce president Richard Drew and "first vice-president Cliff Crowell attended a meeting at the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce he-.dquarters on Tuesday evening to discuss the forming of a Region. of Durham Chamber of Commerce. The idea is to glve the Chamber a bigger and more uniform voice at the regional level of govern- ment. Wedding Invitations available at the' Port Perry Star 985.7383 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brain of Tordnto visited over the * weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mike England. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar - Bradley, borough. The first of many events to be held in'the arena will take place next weekend when the Kinsmen hold their, fourth annual Springfest. The event is being held for two days, May 28th and 29th, and deserves the support of locals, as proceeds go toward Scugog's new arena. Tuesday evening, Kins- men fathers treated their sons toa feast at Conway Gardens, as part of their Father and Son Night, ~tending -an meeting sponsored by the Whitby detachment O.P.P., at the Oddfellows Hall on Wednesday, May 26, should make a point of doing so. Valuable: information on shoplifting, break-and-enter, and forgery will be made the officers' Meeting starts at Scar- - Anyone interested in at- information public by present. 7:30 p.m. Hospital Report Week Ending May 13, Admissions ..........cc.coe..... Emergencies .................. OPerations..........ccossmmsssisss Discharges.. Remaining. DIXIE WHITE 9 Sinha 80's : PAPER. PLATES 97° Johnson & Jon 24 oz. Reg. 2:49 Baby Powder *1.89 Rexall Tear-Free "Baby Shampoo 350 mil. $1.83 EVEREADY BATTERIES Sizes'D, C, & 9 Volt Reg. Price ¢ $1.20 - $1.30 Al Sikes 2-710 KAOPECTATE SUSPENSION (ANTI-DIARRHEA MIX) ne 31.79 100s VAPONA'NO-PEST STRIPS by Shell Effective in 1000 cu. ft. room. Good for 4 months duration. 2.69 REXALL QUIK-BANDS (FULL SIZE ADHESIVES) 1.49 Pl ; 10 oz. 20's # ; "gan MAID tic Glasses 67° Dee-Tee NOW STRONGER 1.6 mil thicker" 10's -e, Garbage Bags 94 'CURITY NURSING PADS 3s 3.63 -t|- Diapers 2. DAYTIME 30's 3. NEWBORN 30's PAMPERS DISPOSABLE 1. TOoDDLER'S 12's *1,63 2.66 500 ml. Breck Gold Formula Sham F Regular, Oily or Dry Hair 219 | OFF INSECT , REPELLANT SPRAY 05 | 309, mi. 'l 55 MAY 18 to MAY 29 NOXEMA TROPIC TAN Lotion or Qil 130 ml. 1. 240 ml. 'Uxbridge Ministerial Assoc. favours Reception Centre Following months of squabbling over the effects of a penitentiary for Ux- bridge in regards to mone- tary benefits. security prob- lems, land values, insurance rates, township reputation and much more, the Ux- bridge Ministerial has thrown a uniqué new, yet- unheard element inte the issue. Responsibility. "It is the consensous of opinion within the Minister- ial that there is no moral justification in opposing such an institution," states Rev. James B. Gibson of Ux- bridge. 'Living as we do within the Canadian Society certain social responsibil- ities devolve upon us as' citizens: One of these is the incarceration. and rehabilit- ation of criminals." Mr. Gibson called some arguments by local anti- 2.69 115 ml. one Lotion or Qil 1.92 VASELINE LOTION INTENSIVE CARE 500 ml... 1.66 | : Elizabeth Arden SUMMER SPECIAL OFFER Blue Grass Perfume Mist 56 gm. Reg. $6.00 Blue Grass Flower Mist 114 c.c. Blue Grass Tingling Tonic After Bath Splash 455 c.c. 3.95 Reg. $4.50 3.95 Reg. $6.00 ¥3,95 Guest Books 6.50 Baby Books Wedding Album 8 - 410 Recipe Books 7.00 9.927 Operated By Lawrence Pharmac; Port Perry Pharmac: A i 209 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - / PHONE 985-2231 penitentiary groups as "cheap shots unworthy of 'consideration by fair-minded citizens." and said sections of an advertisement carried in the local press by the group was purposely 'misleading. The ballqt attached to the ad (to get readers to vote on the issue) is 'loaded in favour of a hegalive: ~ Scugog By Mrs. Earl Reader "Head' ladies, don't for- get the Tuck Shop this week. Some time ago the Scugog Pastoral Charge of "'Grace"- and Manchester agreed that they would like to have Rev. to speak in the two churches Accordingly Mr. M. Orzech, a Scarborough Jawyer was. able to come on Sunday morning. All were interested and attentive while he ¢x- plained the Jewish beliefs and religious customs, showing the differences and similarities with our own. - He remained after the Service to answer the many and varied questions, which help us to understand the - beliefs and lives of others. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are having rather a difficult time as Mrs. Arnold has gone to Oshawa Hospital for over a week for therapy and Mr. Arnold is in rather an exhausted state. Fortunate- ly their daughter Ruth has been able"to be with them Break-in (Continued) chandise was stolen, $4,800 from Stedman's, and $1,000 from the Red and White. A more accurate estimate will follow when inventories are completed at the stores. Safes in both stores were ~ forced by first drilling several holes in the door, the "peeling" the door (forcing, it with a crowbar or other such instrument). Police believe the break-in occurred sometime between Saturday night and Sunday eyening. y UXBRIDGE New Savings-Deposit Rates Effective April 1, 1976 8% Compounded Monthly 8%% Compounded Quarterly "Phone 852-3489 852.3388 70 Brock St.. Vest states response.' Mr. Gibson. "We, the Ministerial of Uxbridge, feel that we can- not remain silent and allow this opportunity to be. of service to our fellowmen to be thwarted by the (above) deliberate distortion of facts, by those leading the oppos- ition," a Ministerial brief bi includes. Foland': and give some assistance. Sorry to report that Stewart Sweetman went to hospital again Saturday night. Fortunately Mary is somewhat "better but must find the situation quite diffi- cult. ' Thanks to Mrs. French, __Bonnie.-Gerrow and Linda Samells for babysitting on Sunday. They had -three little ones in their "care. Service will again be avail- able next Sunday. Show nears completion (Continued) will be shooting actual pro- grams. The demonstration will be one of several at the show featuring more than the usual 'for sale" items. There will be decor, arts, and crafts displays, includ- ing a pottery display that will allow the onlooker to see just how it is done. There will be no charge to get in, and organizers have emphasized the "family" aspect of the show. "It'll be a, great family outing. There's something for every- one," said Bill Lock, chair- man of the event. Although the chamber can't quote attendance figures in past years due to the fact that no admittance is charged, the annual shows have 'packed' the old arena. "We have every reason to believe this year's show will continue the trend," said Lock. « ad i) hi

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