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Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1979, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 25, 1979 Prince Albert b by lleen Pugh wl and Was. Doug Yioayu Congratulations to all the enjoyed a few days holiday Py students of Prince Albert ata cottage on Lake Simcoe. WwW h i Nn ceo o contin ved who have received special Recent visitors with Mr. awards at the different and Mrs. Merv Pugh were ) schools. Sara Young and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pugh, Mr. Mrs. John Leahy of Oshawa, spent the weekend represent Ontario County on the Annual Soils Tour, Paul Martens, Ontario Schol- and Mrs. Phil Odrowski, all with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leahy. Mrs. Leahy recently sponsored by the Ontario Department of Agriculture. ars, to you a special congrat- of Trout Creek. . returned from Yarmouth, N.S. Fit. Sgt. John Leahy Last week the Department of Lands and Forests ulations and keep up the Miss Cindy Odrowski spent has been transferred to Newfoundland. - deposited 1,000 Fingerling Muskinonge in Lake Scugog. & good work. a week holidaying with her Miss Gladys Joblin and her sister, Mrs. H. Westney The "Lunge" were approximately 2 months old and six Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bea- friend Cathy Grabowski. have returned from a trip to Prince Rupert accom- inches long. They will not reach legal size for about six cock had as their guests his Fifteen girls of the Prince panying Mrs. Fred Joblin and a little son home. Rev. years. aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Albert 4-H Junior Home-. F.H. Joblin is now stationed at Prince Rupert. Army worms have done considerable damage in L. Beacock and son of Port makers Club attended their ' yo this part of the country and last week the assistance of Perry. Achievement Day at the 25 YEARS AGO a company using a helicopter was brought in to do the Heber Down Conservation Thursday, August 12, 1954 spraying. In on day, over 1,000 acres were sprayed on * oO er tion Park. The girls had finished Stewart Sweetman and. daughters Carole and farms in Brooklin, Seagrave, Greenbank and Black- P a a project on "Out Door Liv- Thelma, Caroline Naples, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pren- water area. ing". Leader Mrs. Bonnie tice motored to Ottawa for the holiday weekend to meet Hope's 1.G.A. Pee Wees attended the North York Life | i ne Solomon was presented with Constable G.R. Sweetman who was putting on a dog Pee Wee Tournament on Saturday, August 1 and her ten year leader's certifi- demonstration for the Duke of Edinborough at Rock- returned home with the Consolation Cup. A branch of Operation cate. The club was started cliffe on July 31st. It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Brown, Port Lifeline, an organization to twenty years ago by the late Mrs. Grant Innes suffered bruises and a severe Perry, have purchased the Saegar property in Prince " help save the "Boat People" Mrs. Martyn and has always shaking up when she was thrown from a horse. Albert and have moved into the house. of Viet Nam is now in the had the name of "Prince Mr. Dunford left for his home in Winnipeg after a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox and Mr. Irving Boyd of planning stage in Oshawa. ~~ Albert Pals". Many girls two month visit with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Christie. Port Perry, had a score of 54 plus 4 to win the Dr. S.J. Operation Lifeline is head- have taken part in the club Phillips Trophy in the mixed trebles lawn bowling quarted from Toronto and Over the years. A new 20 YEARS AGO tournament held at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club on has many branches through- Project will be starting in Thursday, August 13, 1959 the Civic Holiday. out the Province of Ontario, September. Any girls twelve Last Thursday evening the members of Reach Mr. John Sushelnitsky of Boisserian, Manitoba, all with the aim of sponsor- OF over are welcome to Council's Ex-Reeves, Township employees and their spent the weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and " ing Vietnamese refugee attend. If you would like any ladies met at Dundrennan Farm to honour Mr. Grant Mrs. Doug Aldred, Scugog Island. John is leaving to families and bringing them information call 985-2146 or Christie, retiring Clerk-Treasurer. teach high school for two years in Africa. to Canada. 985-2145. Congratulations to Grant Beacock of Prince Miss Cheryl Henley, 17, of Toronto, was chosen The next public meeting of ~The Les Beacocks attend | 40 "con of Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock who was a Regatta Queen at the Annual Lake Scugog Regatta the Oshawa branch of the ed the annual Celebrate Liv- recent winner of the Elmer Limmerick Contest. Grant held in Caesarea last Saturday. organization will be held at ing picnic and programme at is the proud owner of a miniature Rocket Radio. 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday, Victoria Manor, Lindsay, as 10 YEARS AGO ® July 25th at the U.A.W. Hall, guests of a cousin Edith 15 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 31, 1969 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Beacock who is a resident at Thursday, August 6, 1964 Mr. C.S. Jones, 92 years old, was a visitor in the Anyone requiring infor- the home. Ted Lamb, R.R.4, Port Perry, a member of the Star office a couple of. weeks ago. He was born and mation can contact Bob Please phone Grace Bea- Port Perry Junior Farmers, has been selected to raised in Port Perry but has lived in various places Johnston at 576-5620. cock 985-3691 for next week. since. His father, Mr. Wm. Jones and his uncle, Mr. C.W. Jones, operated a grocery store and a dry goods store on Queen Street. One incident Mr. Jones recalls ) in Port Perry - "I can remember when John A. Mac- donald spoke in Port Perry prior to an election. A plat- form was built in the centre of Queen Street. It was a big day with bands and lots of free whiskey." Miss Jo-Anne Ruth Eileen Harris, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. David Harris, R.R.6, Bowmanville, formerly of Greenbank, graduated from the Nightingale School of Nursing in Toronto on July 25, 1969. Qe Fire completely destroyed a barn, owned by Mr. Edward Bain, 11th concession of Reach Township last Tuesday afternoon. Lost in the fire were about 300 bales of hay and 300 bales of straw but all the livestock was saved. Some 60 relatives and friends honoured Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jamison at their home in Caesarea on Sun- Q day, July 27th on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Ld ASHION Anniversary. Ck AY ANDAs Miss Margaret Down, R.R.1, Sunderland won the 20% OFF MEPS, sug. title of Dairy Princess at the Annual Ontario County UIST PRICE Dairy Princess Competition held at the Oshawa Fair on July 25th. " counts vA IK We Reserve the Right to Limit Quontities Needs Specials at ' Summer Needs Specials a Guardian / a MISS CLAIROL +. PAMPERS DIAPERS + BAN ROLL-ON - SHAMPOO FORMULA *2.77 NEWBORN 30's '2.44 75miDEODORANT *1.57 Be a + blood donor s. MISS CLAIROL a. STAYFREE ». RAID HOUSE & GARDEN » CREMEFORMULA ~~ *1.99 MINI-PADS 10s 69° BUGKILLER 3s $2.29 KINSMEN and KINETTE c. TAME CREME RINSE n. NAIR DEPILATORY ~. VIVA PAPER TOWELS OR CONDITIONER s50m*1.88 57 Cream or 125miLotion*1.33 ~ TWIN PACK (White) o. ALKA SELTZER ». CREST TOOTHPASTE o. LISTERMINT MOUTHWASH 8 TABLETS 59¢ Regular or Mint som 73¢ "32% Bonus" 3302. Size 2 69 R e CLAIROL "22% MORE" x. MITCHUM "Skip-A-Day" ». COOL-RAY* & FASHION SHADES ™ i HERBAL ESSENCE R ANTI-PERSPIRANT SUNGLASSES... 20% OFF is sue Immacate Sorcopton eh tall SHAMPOO 550m! Size 2.19 ROLL-ON 1.502. 42.88 *TM Registired by Cool-Ray incorporated 2g ort Ferry « Registered Trademark of Drug Trad hg Co Lig TUESDAY JULY 31 { LAWRENCE PHARMACY operated by: y S PORT PERRY PHARMACY LTD. 20010 4:00 & 5:30 0 8:00 P.M. | Phone 985-2231 209 Queen St., Port Perry, Ont. A Kin Project Serving the Communities Greatest Needs DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE ITEMS SHOWN WAY NOT ALL BE AVAILABLE AT ALL (OCAT ONG

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