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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Mar 1971, p. 7

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Blackstock News Camp expressed the appreci- | a poem "Then Little Indians" apply Bac some short cour-| ation to Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. ses that are available. The McArthur reported on the Roll Call, "If I were a shut-| Recreational Board's plans to in, how would I like to be remembered" was well an- swéred. Mrs. Frank Hoskin, convener, was in charge of the programme and read the motto, "Good health and good sense are (wo of Life's blessings" which had been -- by Mrs. Ralph Lar. peartel presented some Current Events and intro. duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Betty Hamilton, public health nurse,who spoke on the work ¢ of the Haliburton, Kiwartha * Pine Ridge Health Unit. Both Mrs. Hoskin and Mrs. Van-| sident, Mrs. SILQUE LOTION FOR DISHES ai meeting closed with God Save the Queen and the group in charge served re- freshments. Coffee Party The U.C.W. held their an- nual Coffee Party on Tues- day, February 23rd in the CE. Centre. In spite of the weather, 30 adults and 15 children enjoyed the morn- ing's activities. Ruby VanCamp and Donna Kyte led the children in a and puppet Church Women" for the la- dies. She then introduced Mrs. Doris Tripp who showed us her beautiful pictures of the Orient and Japan's Expo. for the children and a take-| Coffee and lunch were ser- off called "Ten United! ved by the Anna unit. Honeydale Women's Inst. Hold Monthly Meeting The Safety Meeting of The The president, Miss Alice Honeydale Women's Institute} Dodd chaired the meeting. was held in the Municipal) The next 4-H Unit will be a Hall, Port Perry, on March} Garden Club." On March 29, 4, 1971. 1971, the Department of Agr- Teo women braved the iculture will present "Add a worst storm of the year to| Touch of You." Time and attend the Pot Lunch Lunch-} place to be announced. eon. The table was gaily dec-} The following is the Motte rated in green to honour St. | given by Mrs. Clara Warren, Patrick. An eon hour was enjo' lunch-| "Prevention is Better than by all.| Cure." There are a number PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 10, 1971 ~ 7 of articles in the home that could prove disasterous, and it has been reported that one out of every ten injured have been involved in accidents resulting from broken bones, burns and cuts. Program me Convenor, Mrs. Irene Whitfield, had arranged for Mr. Fred Bell, a Hydro Representative, to come to meeting and screen a film on "Safety," but due to the storm and road conditions, he was unable to proceed past Myrtle. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, April 1, 1971, at 2 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- SEAGRAVE, ONT. SWING TRIPLE MILK OF WHITE ALL/DAY Mi - 31 REXPRIN AEROSOL = ACTION AGNESIA PETROLEUM | ADULT san gpmay COUGH, TABLETS -- subyow VITAMINS ANTISEPTIC 100's SPRAY FORMULA "lomue «= séun bron 10 OZ. 402. ore ae oz. 100's 20 OZ. G3¢ S7¢ GO 1? GIt 79¢ 20 79+ z SECRET SPRAY DEODORANT aie & COLGATE 100 ORAL ANTISEPTIC a as FAMILY SIZE 99¢ LAWRENCE PHARMACY 209 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-2231 ee CREST TOOTHPASTE e SOLUTION TOOTHPASTE 985-7027 FLUORIDE Mint or Regular 5% OZ.

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