Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1979, p. 2

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RESERV Aa 'LPIA RE . 2, 2 WoW oe ACTA ¢ A 3 2: a" Bonbon I St I rt 2 pe Wrong Name An article on page two of the April 18 edition of the Port Perry Star stated incorrectly that Kevin Williams was charged by police with assault causing bodily harm. Mr. Williams has not been charged. Wrong information was given to the newspaper by the police, The person charged is Kevin Wayne Beer of Port Perry. The Star regrets the error and any embarrassment caused to Kevin Williams and his family. Manchester news by Mrs. Ruby Fielding with Mr. and Mrs. Art Church Sunday April 29, at 11:15 a.m. Rev. C. Clarke in charge. sincere sympathy to Mr. Jim Mitchell and family in the death of Mrs. Mitchell in Port Perry hospital last week. Friends of Mrs. Aletha Holtby will be pleased to _ know she is home from Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Allison Leach, Brenda and Brian visiting Mrs. Lillian Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Marcotte and family on Saturday. Easter weekend guests VanderVoort were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wanninkhof and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Overgoor. Mrs Joyce VanderVoort and son Arthur are in Holland for a. month, while there Joyce will help cele- brate her brother and sister- in-law's 25th wedding anniversary. Also both Joyce and Arthur will celebrate their birthdays on May 9. They are looking forward to seeing the Tulip Parade which Joyce hasn't seen for 22 years. 30 Successful Years Don Gibson, assistant manager [left], Dora and Merle Dowson and manager son, Ken Dowson are celebrating 30 years of business this week. The family started out in business on Port Perry's main streetin w=» 1949 and have since expanded to their large, modern store in the Port Perry Plaza. Dowson's celebrate 30 yrs. Sc District 190g ISTH in the retail food business ey ro 3 D¢ vo MSY Ne, EN, SA TC oF a nt TN gal oS <a 5 de ro er Ch GEV EE 2 ANNUAL BIG BROTHER WEEK May 12th to May 21st SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: SATURDAY, MAY 12th - 6:30 P.M. PREMIERE DINNER & DANCE Masonic Hall - Uxbridge $15.00 per couple Tickets call 985-3733 MONDAY, MAY 14th- 6:30 P.M. BASEBALL GAME Little Brothers vs. Durham Regional Police Lakefront Diamond lq elle o](01121-17 WEDNEDSAY, MAY 16th - 8:00 P.M. INFORMATION NIGHT Emiel's Place Restaurant Free - Film - Beer THURSDAY, MAY 17th - 7:00 P.M. PRE-BED RACE BRIEFING (Compulsory for all Bed Race Contestants) Port Perry High School Cafeteria MONDAY, MAY 21st - 1:00 P.M. SHARP BED RACE Queen Street - Port Perry BEDS - BANDS - TROPHIES TELEVISION COVERAGE (Maybe) THINK BIG BROTHER! CALL YOUR LOCAL BIG BROTHER ASSOCIATION PORT PERRY 985-3733 Dowson's Red & White food store set another mile- stone this week with the celebrating of their 30th year in the retail food business in Port Perry. The business, which was started in 1949 by Merle Dowson on Queen Street, has been growing ever since and in 1975 they found that they had outgrown their facilities and decided to open a new store in the Port Perry Plaza. Since moving to the new location a further expansion of 2600 square feet has been added, giving them a total of over 9,000 square - feet of shopping area for their customers. And what do the Dowson"s attribute their success to? According to Merle, it's "'fair trading and good service", and with a record like theirs it would be hard to argue the point. i CSRS RR ae, STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION NOW! INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY FOR 5 YEARS DON FORDER Insurance Agency Lid. 2d WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Phone: 985-8471 For this special occasion, the Dowson"s are offering to their customers a free smorgasbord on Tuesday evening, May 1st between the Dowson's, and well it should be. There are few family businesses in the area that can boast the success of this family business. 5-8:00 pm. The smorgas- bord, which will include cold cuts, salads, refreshments, ° etc., is their way of thanking Corr ection their customers for 30 years of continual patronage. Two hundred dollars won't ¢ In addition, they will be buy much of a car these part of a Midnight Madness days, but an error in Jim Celebration at the Port Heayn Auto Sales ad last Perry Plaza on Wednesday week indicated he had 20 evening and are offering a 10 cars of this value or less. percent discount on some The ad should have read products between 11-12 "20 others In Stock under midnight to customers $2,000." coming to shop in their Our regrets for the error bedtime attire. and any problems the In all, it's a big week for misprint may have caused. MINI CINEMA 985.8535 * Friday: 7&9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 8 p.m. APRIL 27 - 28 - 29 'What we have here is a total lack of respect for the law!" L 5 Bs Fo JR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Burt Reynolds "Smokey. Bandit" Sally Field Jerry Reed... Jackie Gleason .

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