letters Poor attendance Dear Sir: Last Sunday night (April 27), was the annual meeting of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association, a meeting vital to organized hockey in Port Perry. Approximately 350 boys were registered yet only 27 people were interested enough to attend and air their opinions. The men and women on this executive give of them- selves throughout the year for the youngsters of our town. They do their jobs to the best of their abilities. Sometimes you may agree with their decisions, some- times you may not agree. It is my feeling that if you, as a parent, did not attend this meeting to express your feel- ings in regards to the opera- tion of the PPMHA, then 'you' as a parent have no right to sit in the stands next hockey season and criticize what the elected officers decide for your son. You made that choice - not to attend. I personally would like to thank all executive mem- bers, coaches, referees, etc. for their dedication to the game of hockey on behalf of the youngsters of our town. Keep up the good work be- cause without this loyal few, there would be no hockey for the boys of our community. Sincerely, Doreen Kendall COGIC I000D en nn |] whe ae we a a a We] ee he he lop onion on aul on lan onan aelep] TYPEWRITERS RENT-IT ELECTRIC * LATEST MODELS * MANUAL [am og fon ap | AS ab ah (ah sh [ah ab (oo eb Lb { ICCC * |BM Selectric * Correctors * Olympia * Adding Machines * Underwood * Electronic Calculators * Smith Corona * Dictation Units * Telephone Answering Machines DANFORTH TYPEWRITER 408 Dundas St. West, Whitby 2940 Danforth Ave., Toronto 666-1131 Sales & Service Est. 1930 698-2589 C0000 LLL LLaLa000 [op [apn Jon [apn Tog [on Tg [un Toe | [Sh ah ch leh [ch oh leh (ab | EE CONSTR. * Sand * Gravel * Washed Stone * * Top Soil * Sand Fill * Lime Stone * 986-5118 grrr EEEE Em SPECIAL 10 oz. Bottles * PEPSI + MOUNTAIN DEW + COUNTRYTIME LEMONADE PLUS » DEPOSIT "DAIRY BAR On the Waterfront - Port Perry - 985-8611 1 Your Restaurant & Convenience Store - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 30, 1980 -- 7 Ashburn and area news by Mrs. E, Heron A very interesting and profitable evening was spent at the Horticulture last Wed. when a plant auction and bake sale was held. From these proceeds the members are able to beautify the parks with flowers and hang- ing baskets in the area. There was also a daffodil show but since the season is late there were not many entries but there were some beautiful house plants and arrangements shown. Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Emm and sons Paul and Greg from a holiday in Florida. Miss Julie Emm spent the time Retail $122.40 Retail $364.50 Retail $829.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Lehman and Diane while Michael stayed with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Emm. We are glad to report Mr. Clarence Bryant is home after spending some time in Dr. Ruddy Hospital, also Mr. Fred Daw is home after spending part of last week in Oshawa hospital. The Community Centre Board is having a clean up time at the Community Centre on May 13th and they would welcome any help. Bring along pails, mops, sponges and elbow grease. Also there will be an auction and bake sale on June 14th. Phone Nina Campbell 655- 21 TRUSSES - 55 G.S.L., residential, 32' span | Retail $1026.90 6 MONOS - 13'2" Span, 6/12 Pitch SALE $600.00 SALE $40.00 5 TRUSSES - 22'2", 6/12 Pitch, 222" O.H. 1 GABLE - 22'2", Residential. Retail $183.00 ... SALE $50.00 | 15TRUSSES-18'8", 3/12 Pitch, 24" O.H.. SALE $200.00 6 TRUSSES -20'11", 6/12 Pitch, 24" O.C. 1GABLE-20'11",12" O.H. Retail $187.35 ... SALE $90.00 3 COMMONS - 31'3", 3/12 Pitch 1 COTTAGE END - Residential, 45 G.S.L. MAKE AN OFFER! 4922 if you have anything to contribute. Last Sunday at Burns Church Rev. Glen Davis of Toronto who is on the board of World Missions for the Presbyterian Church in Canada, was a guest minis- ter. He was on the mission field in Japan for some time and for his childrens story and the morning message he told of many interesting times and gave the congre- gation a missionary challenge. * Five juniors, Sharman Porter, Chauntal Davidchuk, Chris Knight, Chris Batten and Shaun Smith sang "That's the Name I Love". Now available for All your Outdoor Needs. 1x6 - 40¢ lin. ft. 2x4 - 30¢ lin. ft. 4x4 - 75¢ lin ft. The Senior Choir sang "He Lives". The men of the congregation are inviting and preparing a dinner for the women and girls of the congregation on May 15th. So circle that day on your calendar. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Olive McCartney and family and Miss Mildred Harrison in the death of their father, Mr. Clarence Harri- son on Sunday. Mr. Harrison was a well liked and respect- ed citizen. 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