Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Mar 1979, p. 10

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RAS PH PER SLE SOE SAH LD IIR WUE Sp SRBATR TGS SARS A EE META SEER INE LH Sat J i to > 4 * 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 28, 1979 ters (From Page 5) "Don) uses the sportsman ship term "let" as though he were memorizing a recently acquired part of a Ifmited vocabulary and, his ability to count the number of bounces before the ball hits his "club with strings" (note that the As residents of Scugog, we are somewNat miffed that far better models, and in fact, squash players couldn't have been found to com- plement an otherwise excel- lent article. With some reservation and humility we suggest that all you had to do EN ball does the work, not the was contact either or both of (oy player) is often question- us at which time your photo- A able. Surely, the three grapher's task would have (ol pictures which you presen- been less onerous and the b) LJ WH ted in the Star were taken results far more authentic. (2 over a long period of time as For the betterment of the oy it is unusual to see such game, AE poise, form and balance represented by Mr. (we Yours truly, 2 remembered!) Fraser without significant concen- Bert Dejeet ® pe tration and rehearsal. , Rod Lee Durham Region police are investigating two com- - -- A | ' plaints of indecent exposure which allegedly took place : Paul Lane and Todd Reamsbottom display the cojiecting them." Paul all ready has 31 lures. in his in broad day-light last week in downtown Port Perry. © bargains they purchased earlier in the day. Paul said collection. a po Police say that in both incidents a man exposed i that "we aren't allowed to use hooks but we're x FL. - himself to female pedestrians on Queen Street. 2 : ; -# Police describe a suspect involved in one of the # EE . ii incidents as about5'6" tall, 140 pounds, with black hair, © Ton : > and wearing blue jeans and a blue sweater. A h b ; EN d . S Car Fire shburn and area new ; > i LA ar ir 2 Mrs. E. Heron the Gospel of Mathew. The March is the month we Orlando, Florida recently. : A Caesarea man escaped serious injury early For the fourth Sunday of _Jr. Choir sang "Sing, Sing, have lots of Birthdays so Agood tine Yas bi by pi Sunday morning when his car caught fire in View Lent at Burns Church Rev. Praise and Sing and the Sr. Happy Birthday" to all our who attended the anes a Lake. McEntyre continued his Choir sang "And can it be." friends who are celebrating the Thunderbird Go de he Durham Police report that the car caught fire as series of messages of Life Next Sunday at 11:15 the 2 birthday this month. - last Saturday Niu cain John MacDonald was parked beside the road. He was under the Rule of God and message will be "four kinds , MI- and Mrs. Tony Emm, arrangemen tr u helped from the burnihg vehicle by two residents of last Sunday's message was f Religion." Andrea and John, Mrs. John community centre. ® Ru View Lake who noticed flames under the car. "Dealing with the Devil". i Hopkins and Mrs. Garfield Smiles do best in a happy ! ] A There was a bigger turn h had ; 1 here they quick] The 1971 Pontiac was described by police as a The scripture was taken out at the church school on 900nston had a very enjoy- place, wher y 4 y write-off and estimated damage at $1400. from Isaiah, Revelations and gynday. All are welcome at able weeks holiday to spread from face to ace. 10 a.m. : HORE 2 There will be a good 2 "i £ tr Friday service at the church E S ° 1 i o TE RRY'S - AMI LY at 7:30 p.m. ~ £ 9pring C earance : . 0. A Wedding bells are ringing' s g again in "our - community. £ i I Visitors at the home of Mr. £ 2 A : nd Mrs. Wm. Gardner and £ 3 = : 5 Hwy. 12 - North of Manchester 985-3766 Jean recently were Mr: and * 5 . i : Mrs. James Cunnington and £ - ! = '3 a family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron = 0 : = i THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY -5to 9 P.M. Stuart all of Guelph and Mr. E Ee Ho ik . N. Samells of Port Perry. E $ 0 E oP 'A COMPL ETE i Mr. and Mrs Davidchuck £ HS ve anil Cod en sie eB ON ALL CASH PURCHASES i v days last week with Mrs. - = (Tobacco Products & Prescriptions Exempt.) = vi a a Davidchuck's father near £ - one day only - g 37 - Quawa and slo visited the £ Friday, March30th, 1979 ~~ § f a ' arliament Buildings. £ 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Onl i "oy I Lo : . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardner £ m p y Ei he : ) and Jean visited recently ES 3 : . s»-- | vith Mr. and Mrs. Allan E GUARDIAN D UGS i 2) : i : Bonnell and family of E . . age. Z Rg Eat All You Want at our New Willowdale. = 209 Queen Street - Port Perry - 985-2231 S A L A D B A R AT TE - B 8 4 BG + SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER - 1 to-4 P.M. . 4 the Permanent 4 i Saas Permane Trust Company : 7 | i anada Permanent age Corporation LY Fy | | | | | N VEST | | N i AND SALAD BAR Ww! ( n ¢ | a eH ' 7 \ * HH SM) i 4% ° TIN ; REGULAR 1% ° | i ie LORIST i : PAID 4 A . 7 ANNUALLY - Lakeview Plaza 985-2525 . . 1 N . 4, g : FOR 5 YEARS i >to 10 P.M. All You Can Eat $5.00 APRIL 3rd & 4th 7 : 7:00 P.M. i $ 2? 5 0 DON FORDER Refreshments & Door Prizes. : Children under 12: . Insurance Agenoy Lud New Wedding Ideas in Fresh & Silk £ : : Bouquets & Arrangements. | ALSO 24 WATER STREET, oe $19 PORT PERRY Phone: 985-8471

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