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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Sep 1970, p. 3

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Santa Arrives Dec. 12 Santa will arrive in Port given in organizing the new PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 24,1970 - B_ -- Don Carnegie pre- Gd t nit 0 ssue will be available, but the actual], ise for tenders for « new sented "the . club with the permit must be obtained from) contract starting Nov. 6, U.S.A. Flag on behalf of the the Health Unit. | 1970 to Nov. 6, 1971. See Port Perry Club. ep ic an ermi S A cheque in the amount of ae in this issue $303,80 was received from/| ° e Among those attending , : Cartwright Township cover Fait Hy were Mr. and Mrs. S. Beare,| Permits for the installation|can only be issued by the : A donation in the amount Mr. and Mrs. Don Carnegie,|of septic tanks is no longer} Oshawa-Ontario County Dis-| '"® their share in the upkeep of $100. was granted Sudbury » Perry Saturday. Dec. 12./ Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach Port/#vailable at the local munici-| trict Health Unit. ee esion. . Area Disaster Relief Fund Following the highly success-| Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Bill|pal office. According to a] However,applicationforms| Since the present garbage|The request came from the ful event last year, the Cham-| McDougall ~of Sunderland.|letter read in council at the| may be filled out at the local| contract runs out on Nov. 6,| Association of Mayors and ber of Commerce executive at last regular meeting, permits| municipal office where they| 1970, céuncil decided to ad-| Reeves a' meeting last week decided : to again sponsor the Santa : --------EE Claus parade. eee _ A.W.BRO CI K organizations are urged to start planning participation Commerce oftheir intent 7% for DEPARTMENT STOR ions. . The major portion of the meeting was devoted to the program of next year's Cen ennial celebrations. A suggestion by Dr. Wm. Cohoon, vice pres. to create @ recreation area adjacent to the ball park with paved ten- * nis courts, shuffleboard courts, playground equipment - for children and new public ja GIRLS COATS MEN'S mows soproned oy ihe =| bi Sgt CRAFTCOATS ra y $24.95 $29.95 ; Local Lions, | $32.95 $39.95 Charter Night PARKAS ; CHILDREN'S * suended the North Oshawa $15.95 Lion's Charter Night on Sat- > vi COATS urday, September 19th., at ' <: PRAM the Polish Veterans Hall in am) $16.95 SUITS soa, natendance wl A fe, 821-95 $17.95 \( * Coffin and his wife Gil of he $19.95 Montreal, 3rd Vice President of Lions International and had the privilege to hear him speak. Mr. Storey Beare Past Dis- trict Governor was Chairman] * for the evening and was pre- sented with a silver engraved tray for his participation, and the contribution he had . Resign CONTINUED WALLPAPER 1971 PATTERNS MEN'S ALL WOOL -- $12.95 -- WINDOW SHADES " fire fighter was received from poe na erg My oP PLASTIC - 36 X 70 CARHARTT served on the fire brigade JEANS for the last eight years, but states in his letter, "because @ of other commitments he can no longer spend the time required to fulfill the job of a fire fighter properly." His resignation was accept- ed and a letter of recognition will be forwarded to Mr. Boyd @ for his eight years of service with the brigade $6.95 FLOOR COVERING CASHION - 4 YDS WIDE $3.00 sa. ya. McGREGOR SOCKS NEW THIS WEEK LADIES DRESSES $13.95 $16.95 CHESTER FROM $14.95 HIGH CUT . Sora OXFORDS = WORK BOOTS Repairs to oll Makes of ae at ies -- $24. a ot BROWN LACED - 812.95

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