Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 May 1979, p. 10

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POPP Attest sts tt tts essed 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 2, 1979 THE GALLEY FREE DELIVERY Fish & Chips Chinese Food (Combined service for your convenience - The Galley & Terry's Tavern) Home Delivery in the town of Port Perry Only! FISH & CHIPS Fridays & Saturdays: 5 p.m.to9 p.m. Sundays: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE FOOD Fridays & Saturdays: 5p.m.to1la.m. Sundays: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Minimum Order for both $15.00 & up PICK UP 10% OFF (Introductory Offer) { 085.8647 985-3766 AAs ttts sss ssts tts tattle a2 aad a aaa asada dad ad dd dd 22022000 a aad aad asad add dh ddd LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS 18 Water Street - South Plaza PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Headquarters for Election Information WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 - LAST DAY FOR REVISION OF VOTERS' LIST. PHONE 985-3921 Authorized by the agent for Dr. lan Wilson P.O. Box 330, Port Hope, Ontario J LF Ah le & 4 oar Ys a'n re Nigh peti AY A RE ATA SF SAVE SRR IIR RAR 3 HE DRIO1Y SUAS TH: SA STWT OO VS IFW AL RAY Blackstock area news by Joyce Kelly Blackstock Arena Boys Hockey Awards Night and Refreshments will be held on Wed. May 9 at 7 p.m. at the Blackstock Rec Centre. All boys who participated in the Blackstock Arena Hockey will receive awards which are being presented by the Blackstock Camping Trailer Rentals operated by Doug Allin. A diamond ring was found on Purple Hill road near Highway 57. If it is yours and you can describe it phone 986-4677. There were 21 tables at the Senior Citizens card party with the following winners - 1. Meta Swain-96; 2. Carolyn Hicks-91; 3. Marion Bell-89; 4. Mary Sweetman-88; 5. Earl Prescott-80; 6. Alvin Spencer-80; and low - Ann Taylor. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner of Bancroft spent the week with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner. On the weekend Turner's Greenhouse held a success- ful Open House. Roy and Shirley were assisted by their two daughters, Lorrie Minshall of Burford and Janet of Lindsay along with Ralph and Gladys Turner. Mrs. Ella Venning was a guest for Sunday evening dinner at the home of_ her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Doug McMillan and family, Prince Albert. Marlows Feed Mill held a successful Open House on Friday and Saturday. Horses, dogs and cats arrived for their free Purina Chow. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson on the passing of his brother who lived in Greenbank. As you know the time changed this weekend and we understand one gentle- man missed Church due to not changing his clocks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton, London, Mr. and Mrs. Greenbank by Jean Kerry and Grace Hunter The thing to do with good advice is pass it on. It is never any good to oneself. The communities extend their sympathy to the family of the late Lorne Gibson. We would like to add to the news of the christening two weeks ago of Edward Albert Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jones of Ottawa was also the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones of Ottawa. The afternoon unit U.C.W. will be at the church at 2 o'clock. The evening unit of the U.C.W. will be held at the church at 8 p.m. Don't forget your plant for the plant exchange. Don't forget the euchre at the hall on Friday, May 4th. On May 27 is a big day for Greenbank, it is the Park Dedication. At 1 o'clock is soft ball and at 2 o'clock is the dedication of the park. There will be horseshoes and other activities at 7:30 in the hall is a Historical evening. Anyone wishing information on their home or village will be able to listen to and. ask questions from a panel of knowledgeable people. There will be re- freshments and displays of local artifacts. All are invited, it is a family day. Come and support your community. Anyone wishing to purchase a tree for the park please call Patricia Greene at 985-8006 for further particulars. Many Happy Returns to Rev. Roundell, hope you had a nice birthday. Your news next week is to be phoned to Shirley Lee at 985-7040. tn Sr SRN FLERE I a Dx EAI Sul I i ENE -- a a SE) CLARK's fine foods 189 Queen Street * IMPORTED FOODS * NATURAL FOODS * KITCHENWARE * CHEESES MILL HOLLOW (1 mile west of Manchester) R.R.4 - Port Perry * NATURAL FOODS BY THE POUND * KITCHENWARE * BOOKS Classes begin May 14th 'FUN WITH FOOD - NATURALLY' 985-8140 CALL 0985-8321 Hours: 12 to 5:00 Fridays to 9:00 Saturdays 9:30 to 5:00 Closed Sundays Hours: 9:30 to 6:00 Fridays to 9:00 Closed Sundays Harry McLaughlin of Nestle- ton were last Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mrs. Maggie Argue spent some time in Thornhill visiting her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hyde. Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane attended the funeral of Mrs. Loverna Bartlett in Mount Albert during the week. Mrs. Marjorie Higgins of Hampton was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Tom Hodge and Tommy. John Hodge of Port Hope was a Saturday supper guest of his mother and brother. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine and Colin were in Guelph were they attended Michael Assel- stine's first communion. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frey, John and friend Robin Harvard, and Stephen. Afterwards they were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Assélstine and family. Several of our local residents were busy moving recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hermanus VanderHuel moved from their farm to Nestleton. Neil McLaughlin left his - Blackstock apart- ment and moved" to the VanderHuel farm. Miss Susan Sheen then moved into the apartment vacated by Neil. On Thursday, April 26, District 1 Gymnastics Meet was held at our Cartwright Central Public School with the following schools taking part - Beaverton, Thorah Central, Joseph Gould Turn to page 16 LAWRENCE Allan PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Your National Voice Printed under the authority of the Official Agent for Allan Lawrence, Campaign Headquarters, 105 Watton Street, Port Hope, Ontario. 2000000 0000000000888808880. PPT PPP TPP VV YYYYYYYY 25.50.0000 00H 0900S OEP PPII TIT IIIITITITIITIIIY FUTURA DRIVING SCHOOL Zenith 77370 (Evenings) Established since 1969 ASSL LDL LLDELSHL80088888808008888088888888 Let Experience Be Your Teacher 985-2094 (days) YN AALS ttt tttt tte stoinge lid. DURHAM ROAD *8, R.R.*1, PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-7890 J.R.I. STORAGE LTD. UNITS ARE RENTING SPACE TO SMALL BUSINESSES. 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