Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1981, p. 30

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SR - Pl rag oy ht I ST i I \ 4 VL AS TL AL TEP IL OT MN Cae al vA HY rd a A YS NS ar A nad By rity RENAL UNE oP RAVE RR ¥ 3 PEGI HA BI RI ULAR LAS SLR Ty NEAR INEN APPAR SEE ES: 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. December 23, 1981 letters | (From page5) "A fair system of consult- ation and co-operative plann- ing between Empoyee, Management and Govern- ment for the equal good of all must be established if our adversary confrontations are ever to be eliminated. That in my opinion is the alternative. The New Democratic Party offers this alternative. It is the only viable political party whose policy is to make an effort to reduce or eliminate the confrontation policies sustained for over a century of Liberal and Con- servative governments. You will continue to get what you already have under old line party leadership. Yours truly Roy Grierson, President Durham-York New Democrats Caesarea, Ontario AN "EMIEL'S PLACE" GIFT CERTIFICATE MAY BE THE IDEAL PRESENT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! 985-2066 nafnaiiie afin afi alle odie Bi Sd Sia aia aaa a / x At' for your warmth and friendship we wish you a very , Win special thanks HARRIS, FLETCHER, McKAY & MACK BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 230 QUEEN STREET remember $s When ...¢ (From page 5) 600, from 2,809in 1953 up to 3,404 at the end of 1966. Honeydale Women's Institute will donate four benches for Queen Street as their Centennial Year project. Mr. Glenn Wanamaker of Seagrave attended a Senior Citizens' Christmas Party held in the Oddfellows Hall, Barrie. A miscellaneous shower was held to honour Miss Ruth Couves, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves. 10YEARS AGO Wednesday, December 22, 1971 Madame Justice Mabel Van Camp, a former Black- stock resident was official sworn in to the Ontario Supreme Court recently. She has the honour of being the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court. Two young snowmobile operators learned the hard way that the ice on Lake Scugog is not strong enough yet to support the weight of these heavy machines. No injuries resulted from the mishap but both snowmobiles were lost. Mr. Les Graham celebrated his 90th birthday at the Community Nursing Home and was the recipient of a beautifully decorated birthday cake for the happy occasion. ili Walter Kerry, R.R. 1, Port Perry was the lucky winner of the Port Perry Kinsmen Club's '"Toy- Chest Draw." , was someone named Santa Claus. One day before Christmas he said something to himself. I should go out on Blessed are they who share the magic and wonder of Christmas. As the holiday unfolds, may You and your loved ones enjoy its divine spirit and infinite joys. PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK Christmas and get presents for all the children. Then he said how am I going to get the presents to all the children. He thought and thought and then he had an idea to find 8 reindeer and he found 8 reindeers. He asked Mrs. Santa Claus to tell the helpers to make a Christmas sled. When they where done making the sled they put-all the toys in a big bag. When Santa was ready he saw a red bright light. It was a reindeer. He asked the reindeer is he wanted to glide his sleigh to night. Rudloph said yes! PARENTS Ship RS 3 si All | want for Christmas is - Rough Trucks, Record Player and his own records, and a Slinky according to. five year old Bradley Stuart of Port Perry. Bradley was just one of a number of children who told the Star photographer his: wishes for Christmas. Santa Claus Once upon a time there Donnie Hughes CCPS NORM'S GENERAL ° CONTRACTING TRIPP INSULATION SERVICES Norm Tripp & Family Merey Chei It's that warm and cozy Holiday Season when families share with their neighbors and friends happy times and good feelings. We wish you the best, along with our thanks. rd slmas 'Mother Jackson's Open Kitchen Ltd. F <

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