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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1989, p. 17

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 18, 1989 -- 17 a" re Lo ) Lak att NA Margaret & Frank Mitchell [il [BS «Ta. celebrate 50th anniversary Ashburn and Area News by Florence Ashton Visiting recently with Bill and Bernice Gardner was Mr. Don Gardner from Verden, Manitoba, also Mr. and Mrs. E. Westfall, Heather and Trevor of Hamilton, and Mrs. Irma Tripp, Blackstock. Theo and Joan Knight enjoyed a few days with friends at Picton last week. Doug and Florence Ashton visited with Mrs. Ruth Purdy of Orangeville recently. Mrs. Marion Sandison of Madawaska, Ontario passed away on July 6th. Marion, her husband Jim and family lived in Ashburn for many years where the Slater family presently live. Muriel Fisher is having a call- ing day for Margaret and Frank Mitchell in honour of their 50th wedding anniversary, on Satur- day, July 22nd, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in Muriels' new home, and would be pleased to have anyone Deer hunters are reminded that in order to be eligible for the anterless tag draw, their applica- tions must reach the Ministry of Natural Resources' Wildlife * Branch in Toronto, or an M.N.R. district office by 5:00 p.m., July 31, 1989. Application forms for anterless tags are attached to 1989 Resi- dent's or Farmer's Deer Licences and are now available at licence issuing outlets. Wildlife Management Unit 75 in Lindsay District is no longer in attend who knew Margaret and Frank. They are residents of Deep River We have been pleased to welcome the Rev. John Robertson from Etobicoke, to Burns pulpit for the last two Sundays. Rev. McEntyre will be back with us next Sunday, and throughout August. Glen Major Church is holding services each Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. throughout the summer, including Labour Day week-end. Mr. Claude Simmonds very ably conducts the services, and ex- tends a worm welcome to all. If you have never attended this beautiful little church, by all means plan to attend a service this summer. Give me a call at 655-4240 with any news thoughout the summer. We need some interesting newsy items for this column from week to week. Deer tag draws the controlled hunt program. Hunters who wish to hunt antlerless deer in Wildlife -Management Unit 75 must apply for an anterless tag in the Selec- tive Harvest Tag Draw. In 1988, Lindsay District hunters harvested an estimated 1,222 deer with a 29 per cent suc- cess rate. Provincially, over 41,000 deer were harvested. After another mild winter, it is an- ticipated that this fall will be another excellent year for deer hunters. SWITCH TO WHERE THE SMART MONEY IS GETTING MORE INTEREST HE PRIME RATE SAVINGS ACCOUNT . . . and watch your savings grow! Get higher daily interest than the banks offer. Plus: * special bonus rates on accounts over $3,000 ¢ $50 and $25 cash bonus for transfer from another financial Institution e free chequing privileges on balances over $500 © choice of Passbook or Monthly Statement. STANDARD TRUST Member - Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 165 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY 985-8435 * Cver $1.6 Billion in assets * Serving over 150,000 Canadians nation-wide Marg Michie, second from right, was the lucky winner of a Log Cabin quilt made and raf- fled off by the Scugog Island Women's Institute. The quilt, worth about $500, was made by Institute members and raffled for $1 a ticket. The draw was made Saturday July 8. With Marg are Institute members (from left) Mary Ostrom, president, Rita McAfee, secretary, and treasurer Betty Reader. SNARNKRN "BIGGER & BETTER DONUTS Come on in and try our new donuts at our Special Prices! Jet 45¢, or Che haa $3.25 *** WE ACCEPT ALL COMPETITORS COUPONS * ** Until July 18th....bring in ANY TRAVEL MUG and have it refilled 2 foronly............cccvviveee.. = If you have any COMPETITORS MUG, bring it in and we will exchange it FREE for a new DONUT GALLERY MUG 2 "THIS WEEK ONLY" Start your day off with our HOMEMADE "BREAKEE" (BREAKFAST SANDWICH) and have a coffee on us (regular size) GAS COUPON QUALITY -- SERVICE -- ECONOMY $1.00 OFF (Minimum 35 litres / one coupon per purchase) CANGO Your All Canadian, Independent Gasoline Retailer. Try the newly renovated CANGO Gas Bar, Simcoe St. N., at the Ridges. Coupon good at this location only. Expires July 25 1969

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