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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 13 Jan 1971, p. 16

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9G -- PORT PERRY STAR - , ROUND THE TOWN' David Porter, now skating out of Unionville, paired with Barbara Berezowski won the senior dance title at the Cen- tral Ontario Figure Skating! Championship. Anna Forder and Richard Stephens, who spent 6 years skating as partners, now in- stead of partners they are opponents. Anna now retired and teaching was at the Civic Auditorium, Oshawa on Janu- Wednesday, Jan, 13, 1970 Messrs. Car! Warner, Blake Forbes and Dale Renouf tra- velled by car from the gov- ernment peer at Caesarea across the lake to the govern- ment peer at Port Perry, they found the ice quite safe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Larmer, Toronto, spent the week-end with the Clarence Grahams and all attended the silver anniversary on Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wed, to Saturday, Jan. 13-16. Wed. & THURS. at 8 p.m. Fri, & Sat. at 7&9. "The Out of Towners" with Sendy Dennis and Jack Lemon. Sat. Matinee at 2 p.m. "The Out of Towners". Coming next week end "Hello Dolly" ary 10, Watching two of her pupils from Oshawa win the National Championships. The opposition for these skaters in Winnipeg will be two pu- pils of Richard Stephens from Richmond Hill, who won the Ontario Games title a couple of weeks ago. - . >. ~OldTime "al 'VALUES! ial "For the Old Time Candle Light Dinner" -- FOR ROASTING » a David Perter Wins Siher Medal David Porter of Port Perry won a silver medal im the fig- ure skating competion at the Province of Ontario Games. David teamed Barbara Berezowski of Tor- onto to place second in the Dance A division. At Etobicoke more than 43,000 spectators watched the 16 sports that made up the first Province of Ontario Games which featured 1,200 up with OLD TIME VALUES! HONEY 2 73< PREM» ou & 52c young athletes from across | the province Council News Residents will be able to} have their dogs vaccinated | for rabies in the near future. | Department of Agriculture} will be holding a clinic at! the Fire Hall on Monday, March 15th from 2 to 6 p.m.| OLD TIME BONELESS Stew Beef Ed 37. Tomato | CRISCO OL ---99-|D06 FOODS -- 4 489. Feat CA! 16 SPAGHETTI = 3% BLADE iis roast Lt oe Features Frstree a el | ae. ua» SOCKEYE Salmon 63: TAVEX jAVEX =~ ~75 SLICES MARGARINE 33: (SPEIER TED Heist Stes 33 TEA BAGS 69: : 49: |i: OLD TIME FEATURE! OLD TIME FEATURE! -- SOCIETY -- Ry CARNATION 16 SAcuern" CAKE Mixes 17. PKKLES =~ ~ 2% DRESSING »~ 49. * o . | An account in the amount | of $132.91 from Art's Plumb/| ing & Heating for work done| at Birdseye Centre was pass- ed for payment . . . A joint meeting between | Reach Township and Port Perry Councils will be held) on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. The topic for the meeting is the possible combined purchase of a 96 acre tract of land in Reach Township from the present owner, the Ontario/| Water Resources Commission | to be used as a garbage! PINEAPPLE 22. OLD TIME FEATURE! -- Bonded 2 for 99 KLEENEX TISSUES dump. A by-law was passed auth-| CALIFORNIA . orizing the clerk-treasurer to) borrow up to $80,000. This| Navel Oranges oz. is of a temporary measure, CALIFORNIA until tex money becomes Red Grapes available at the municipal ONTARIO . Mcintosh Reds 3 ths. 45< \'V7 > Sa eae CANADIAN There will no longer be « N 1 c 3 Dowson's Red & White |Thermo Cups =» 25° |.

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