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Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1981, p. 10

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3 2 x EA td Cw ha a ETA I + pt $33 LN a . Tm or BC ee RS SW a Ral 3 ASSAY 4 AAS SERRE C1 Vey CEA AAT SLM XL GAAS ah he A VE FA Tk Taina (AV tA ASR EE i ALRITE BAVC RRS TRE ARAN SR 3 Pr ARLE 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 12, 1981 * The Scug Winner of this years Super Star contest was Bobbie Drew. She is seen here during the make-up portion of the contest. i LYN HERE Lay SF od avs, 1 TE Vo NT gare tind ad rs ACR BY $ Aah ENA 335 9 BARRA i ---- wa CAS NA oy Narr NE Sinise A Glide Sg w 2a b, 4 EPL DY . Yvonne Christie stood valiantly still, cigarette between her lips as contestants tried to put it out with a water gun. Greenbank and area news by Doris Hill The decoration service will be held at Greenbank Ceme- tary next Sunday, August 16th, the Reverend Mr. Rodgers will be the speaker. Tom and Valerie Hunter have returned home from a weeks holidays at Fenlon Falls. : . Mr. Rodgers reports that his summer was very busy visiting the ill in Toronto and Belleville. They enjoyed three lovely days at Burnt River, fishing, relaxing and picking blueberries. The Women's Institute will hold their August meeting in the form of a pot luck picnic lunch at noon in the park on Wednesday, August 19th. - Roll Call is "Something you did this week that made you a good citizen." All girls interested in the next 4-H Club project, which is to be making a skirt or vest, please contact the leaders this week. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean and Mrs. Jean Butler atten- ded the ninetieth birthday party for Don and Jean's Uncle Mr. Roy Britton at Scarborough General alte. ofte. ofte. cle. ofte ofe. ole obo. bo ole obo obo oBo oBo ole ofn ofo obo cBo ofie oo oBo oie oie a8 a8 0. 20 a Hospital. Pleased to report that Mrs. Annie Clements is improving following her surgery in Toronto Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Rodgers attended the funeral of Mrs. Rodgers uncle, Mr. George Moorcraft in Madoc on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers also visited her mother, Mrs. Florence Gunsolus in Belle- ville General hospital. Sorry to report that her mother is not improving, after being in hospital for over a year. Miss Cathy Cookman of St. ae alin. clio. clo oie oe of. fin. aBe oe obs of al abe ade YOU, YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBOURS are cordially invited to attend The Annual Wednesday, August 26th 4:00t0 8:00P.M. at DEVIL'SELBOW SKI CLUB - Just north of Bethany, Ontario - (Follow the Road Signs) - RAIN OR SHINE - "Bring Your Appetite and a Lawn Chair." Due to the unfortunate and unnecessary Trudeau govern- ment Postal Strike, no mailed notices or invitations can now be sent out, so please tell your friends and neighbours. %* ok dk ok kx SPONSORED BY THE DURHAM-NORTHUMBERLAND FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. & iain. : adie adie adie odie Aiea . GBA. ala gta. aan oa oo A aa a PNP" aa aa a a SP a ame oan I me aaa aaa aaa aa oa oan og er - a ull. gi : Catherines spent a few days at the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman. Jean and Neil Hunter visited Sunday at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hunter at Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George Sarles of Sterling, spent four days last week at the Manse, and Mr. Harold Ross of Toronto was overnight guest, spending Tuesday and Wednesday with the Rev. and Mrs. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook, from Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith from Brad- ford, spent Friday with Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Armour (Turn to page 11) BRUTONS > A: DRUGS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY. Dr. Robert Allin takes his first bite into this large pizza as the contestants had to see how much of the pizza they could eat in two minutes. Ken Jackson has a little make-up- applied to his face during the make-up competition. 985-2511

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