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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1985, p. 14

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| 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 9, 1985 Ga Ge ee SIS MGR GS GN GES SI SSE GM We GEES Gm SS -- -- -- -- ------ -- ------ -- -- -- ------ -------- -- -- If an Easter bunny wasn't your style, how about a (belated) Easter puppy? The Scugog-Uxbridge Animal Shelter has these two plump puppies up for adoption. They're eight week old black Lab crosses, one male and one female. The shelter also has a German Shepherd cross, and a Collie Boxer cross. If you'd like to adopt any of these animals, call 852-7295. ~ _ PORT PERRY -- APRIL SPECIAL Scratch Resistant Coating on Plastic Lens With Purchase of Your Glasses ... -- NO CHARGE -- *Most Repairs Done Here *Lab on Premises (meaning faster service for you) *OPEN SATURDAYS 10 am. - 2 p.m. * Longer Weekday Hours - Mon. & Tues. 9:30-5:30 Wed. 9:30-1:00; Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-6:30 Sat. 10:00-2:00 EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED! -- SPECIAL RATES - Seniors & Students - 10% OFF WE ACCEPT Blue Cross, Green Shield. Metro Life Exelswor Life, Social Service, Vision Care SPECIAL PRICING ARRANGEMENTS FOR U AW MEMBERS -- 28 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY LOB 1NO 985-9388 Country Ramblers to fill Utica hall with music Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Upcoming events this week are the euchre on Friday at8 p.m. in Utica Hall; the dance on Satur- day night to the music of the Country Ramblers and Church and Sunday School at 11:15 a.m. in Utica Church. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Crosier were Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, Mr. Bob Scott and friend Stephanie of London, Mrs. C. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bradstreet and Jesse and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Inniss of Toronto. The Jack Skelding family joined with other members of the Lake family at the home of their mother, Mrs. Doreen Lake at Newcas- tle on Sunday to celebrate Easter and the birthdays of Miss Jackie Skelding and her cousin. Saturday visitors with Doug and Judy MacS- ween and boys were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker of Scar- borough, Doug's grand- mother Mrs. Alice Mac- Quarrie of P.E.I. and Mr. and Mrs. Len Ball of West Hill. Sunday visitors with Earl and Irene Fielding were. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding and family of Pefferlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding and girls of Port Perry, Mr. Bill Fielding and Miss Donna Wakeford of Oshawa. Canadian books focus of festival Canadian Publishing will be the focus of Na- tional Book Festival Week at Scugog Public Library on April 16th, when the Library hosts guest publisher, Margie Wolfe from WOMEN'S PRESS. Everything you always wanted to know about publishing in Canada will be open for discussion. Ms. Wolfe will explain the selection procedure and discuss the materials which are widely read by VINYL SIDING 2 sq per bor 5° Seamless tavestrough THERMAL WINDOWS Tits. Bays. Bows. Casement We Pay the Sales Tax! 105.00 ce so 88.00 se: sq oo 99.00 oe: so i. 85.00 ce: sq ALCAN SIDING ............... ALCAN SOFFIT ............ KAYCAN SIDING ............. KAYCAN SOFFIT .......... SOLD BY BOX ONLY 176.00 NO RETURNS 19° Storm Doors (stock only) RAINBOW ROOMS - ADDITIONS AWNINGS - SHUTTERS - CUSTOM FLASHINGS 15% DISCOUNT Canadians. This program will in- terest all hopeful writers as well as those who wish to know more about the business of publishing in this country. It will also give a preview of what's coming up in the book market. The public, young and old, are invited to attend this free program which commences at 7:30 p.m. and will give persons a chance to meet and talk to a publisher face to. face. Chris & Mike Allen ALUINUA 88.00 pe so 1.05 pernt 99.00 25% Off wes vq Congratulations to the following children who were the lucky winners of Easter baskets which were donated by Clara Becz of Cuca Store: "Danny Sutherland of Utica, Miss Shannon Thomas of Seagrave, Ricky Andrews of Clare- mont and our mailman Gordon Beare's grand- son of Uxbridge. Mrs. Margaret Miller of Mississauga is spen- ding a few days with her mother Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe. Mrs. Donna Brockman, Michelle and Bradley of Courtice and Mrs. Evelyn Bray of Whitby were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dia- Speaker talks about healing "Healing a Fractured World" will be the topic of a talk by Dr. David Smith at the Scugog Memorial Library, Thursday, April 11, spon- sored by the Baha'is of Scugog. Dr. Smith is a staff ophthalmologist at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and at the York-Finch Hospital, and an assis- tant professor at the University of Toronto faculty of medicine. He is a graduate of mcGill University, a Fellow of the Royal college of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, a member of the Canadian Ophthal- mological Society, the Ontario Medical Associa- tion and the American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology. He has addressed gatherings in Antigua, Barbados, Bahamas, United States and across - family of Oshawa and mond and family of Newport News, Va. were weekend guests with his parents Jack and Edna Diamond. Good Friday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Diamond and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dia- mond and family of Scarborough. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and girls were weekend guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes of Toronto. Canada, including the Yukon. He and his wife Meim. who are both black belts, have taught Karate to children in Toronto since 1970. They have three children aged 20, 18 and 17. Dr. Smith has been a member of the Baha'i Faith for 16 years. He co- convened an Interna- tional Children's Con- ference in Montreal in September 1982, with 1200 children in atten- dance from many countries. His topic "Healing a Fractured World" will be from a practical view- point, applying spiritual principles to aid us in creating a whole and healthy world to live in. The meeting will run from 7:15 p.m. until Library closing at 9:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome and there is no admission charge. D SHUR-GAIN DIVISION Canada Packes Gompudose controlled release cattle implant ® ncreased average daily gain ® mproved feed etficiency ® controlled release payout ® cannot be crushed ® no withdrawal ® no need to re-implant Now available at o Shur-Gain Service Centres H & M WRIGHT FEED COMPANY LIMITED 985-3747 FOR FREE ESTIMATES Most Items in Stock COD Pnces apply materials picked up a! our warehouse 14 Scugog Street North, Blackstock, Ontario TELEPHONE: 986-4201

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