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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 30 Jun 1971, p. 5

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mended by both the O.H.S.C. and the Ontario Hospitals (2) The Township of Cart- Seugog Township $4,463.54, Cartwright Township $555. 88.) (3) The Board decided at the June meeting that it would mot be necessary to hold meetings during July and August. We find it difficult to believe that the Board of a/ Corporation with a monthly expenditure of approximately $70,000.00 and, no doubt, as many problems in the summer months as are found in other representatvies of the Village of Port Perry, we feel morally, if not technically, responsible to ensure that the Hospital located in our Village is op- erated im the best possible manner. Yours very truly, R. A. Kenny, Reeve G. E. Jackman, Councillor ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? RR. 10, Peterborough Ontario. Port Perry, Ontario. We attended the Centen- nial Celebrations on Satur- day, June 12th, and enjoyed the day s very much, we felt we must express our ap- preciation in some way. Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Not knowing just who was; PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 30, 1971 -- 5 Mr. P. Hvidsten, Editor, Port Perry Star, on the committee, we won- LETTERS we Port. Perry, Ontario. dered if you might, through . Dear Sir: your paper, help us to reach ' everyone concerned. Your centennial publica-} We would be very grateful tion of June 9 was indeed a if you could print the en- THE great accomplishment and| closed letter. PERR must have taken a large oe 2% ee es ao oe Congratulations Port Perry . As your recen to put the main to the Hospital points of history over the past pind ye a Me -- oy og seat? oon Centennial Committee for ooene Son Mangement be commended for this pub-| "* * tremendous job well from the Board and thengh lication. done. ettended cue segue Rewd| eee Most of my relatives We were only sorry we mesting ot which we cttemp-| See brought up in the Port Perry} Were 20t able to enjoy more * ted to obtain views, from the] "post? Would be better! 4 Scugog Island area and 1| °% the festivities, amd spend semainder of the Beard, onl es am sure they would be very | more time with old and dear the ~ons pleased to receive a copy of | friends and relatives. Port Commnittee your recent issues. It was such a wonderful |, much problems, If available, could you | experience to go back to 'our we are compelled to min-|merefore please send me | good old school days' and put mend that Council a Gs held | ©-2-D- ten copies of Wednes-| names to familiar faces, and © resolution to forward the res- meena Pela | day, June 9, 1971 issue (No. get acquainted all over again. ignations of Messrs. Beare, desunry, 'aa hens 33), and six copies of Wedne-| We wish Port every suc- along with this report, a sete sday, June 16, 1971 issue/cess for the future and look Ontario Hospital 'was uataialy bas (No. 34). forward to getting 'home' Commission wonder how active Thank you soon again. a Board is, partic} Yours truly Sincerely e ' in view of their deci- Ted & Isabel Cooney ss which was outlined in JG. Hood, read ' Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta me. 2, Orillia, Ontario scription for the coming year. Although we have left Port Perry for nearly e year our Boys 'fight' ov who is going to read the paper first, this is going on while I am busy reading same. We only lived in Port Perry just over three years AT SAWINGS : QUALITY FOODS OTTAGE ROLLS FRESH CHICKEN DEVON RINDLESS SIDE BACON MAPLE LEAF Weliners MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA ALLEN -- 48 oz. Tin APPLE JUICE SAICO -- 10 oz. Ib. Pkg. End Cut Pieces 37c. . 53° 9: lb. SBe Centre Cut or Sliced jp, 43c 39 Carp Caught ermen broke tackle ,trying to -| land one of these monsters. When the contest closed at 6 p.m. Sunday, a total of 39 carp had been turned in and weighed. nial parade and events, es- peially 'the special edition of the paper regarding same. Everyone concerned with the Centnnial events deserve a pat on the back for all the| Weighed 6 lbs. 9 ozs. The work involved in getting such | Prize for the most fish went an event off the ground. to Wayne Lown of Port Yours sincerely, Mrs. J. Waters, (AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT) Thurs., Fri, Sat, July 1, 2, 3 "THEY CALL ME MR. TIBBS - 9 p.m. Adult entertainment - Sidney Poiteer, Martin Landeau, Barbera MeNair. "YOUNG BILLY YOUNG 7:15 p.m. Clint Walker, Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickinson - Sat. Matinee 2 p.m. "YOUNG BILLY YOUNG". Mon., Tues, Wed. July 5, 6, 7, A Norman Jewison Production "THE LAND LORD" 8 p.m. Beau Bridges, Lee Grant, Diana Sands (Eau 33 Shake-n-Bake Chicken, Sea Food, Italian, Pork Veal, Hamburger YORK -- 16 oz. PEANUT BUTTER DERBY -- 15 oz. Tins 49c. MANDARIN ORANGES 25c. ST. LAWRENCE -- 35 oz. 73. CORN OIL 45c. BEEHIVE -- 2's 12 o. CORN SYRUP 65c. STUFFED MANZ L P toa. Club House Olives 43c. \ CAR FOOD DOG FOOD NESTLES -- ib. CHOCOLATE QUIK VIVA -- 2 TOILET TISSUE SCOTTOWELS LANCIA -- 2 Ib. Pkg. MARKETS Spaghetti - Macaroni - 4lc. - 6-65c. 59c. 2 - 65c. 53c. 2's SOFTIQUE Bath Oil $1.59 BAN Deodorant 4or. $1.08 BUFFERIN 12s 2m 2% oz

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