bE Ne ARO GL RT Eo SF TC Fr he, Tt WX te = roy pra on SEA EAE = ME x oo -- BNR - ad EY 2 TIRE, ~~ Yt TVA NA I TEA SHAT Aa IVA a 5 ' FAAS Su GREER SE a HLTA PA rg xe's OREO AME AAT POs x JE \ RS EE ¥ A SAGER YER SSR FR FERN ERAN 21 RP 38 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 8, 1978 = F% LL Sia bP AJ A Sah FY SALA LR PER UL LA RA Lael A BAT nN "fr FL Pio TL SA Orth Y A TE YL OE A PA Rt A Tl Re TY fais A SO456068 OPT NA OLA IFAT Badd Voters - Township - Mariposa DERULY REEVE For Positive Thinking - On Monday, November 13th elect ART T. FIELD Ziebart Genuine Ziebart Process HAVE YOUR ZIEBART DONE LOCALLY - FOR CONVENIENT CHECKUPS! Port Perry Auto-Truck RUSTPROOFING Hwy. 12 & 7A - Port Perry, Ontario 985-8631 Why not make your car sparkle? Try our exclusive 'Shine Guard' treatment! Your Child's Portrait Tale Wy 4 4 . In vivid color A gift to you from PORT PERRY NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below. Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's our way of saying "Thank you" to our regu- lar customers, and "Welcome" to everyone else, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14 & 15 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. TWO DAYS ONLY! * ] dt PERL ANS An EFT Nd h 3, 4 ~~ - CG aA ar a Prince Albert area news by Ruth Bonnell Fred and Aileen Olsen spent the weekend visiting with their sons Edward and Tom, at Bowling Green, Ohio. Edward plays hockey with the University of New Hampshire and was playing against Bowling Green University. Improved health is wished to Mrs. Effie McKerihan, who is in the Port Perry Hospital. Judy Olaisen and her children, Mikey and Ricky attended the Santa Claus Parade. On returning home, Judy entertained 18 rela- tives, who came to help celebrate Ricky's second birthday. The Prince Albert 4H Junior Homemakers enter- tained the 4H club and leaders from Scugog Island at a Hallowe'en Party held Monday evening in the Prince Albert Community Centre. -All the members were dressed in costumes. Four prizes were awarded for the best costumes to Heather McDougal, Paula Haugen, Susan Chambers and Kerry Fielding. The evening was spent in numerous games. The girls did an excellent job of decor- ating the hall for the oc- casion. Luncheon was served by the Prince Albert girls. Merv. Pugh has arrived home from two weeks of Moose Hunting in Northern Ontario. He was fortunate enough to bring home a moose, The Euchre score for this weeks Euchre party was Ladies: High - Helen Goslin, 2nd - Olive Gimblett and low _ - Flossie Aldred. Men's High - Aylmer Ploughman, 2nd - Carl Avery and Low Reid Cook. Terry and Eileen Hodgins entertained Wayne and Jim Doherty to dinner on Sunday evening. Ivan and Linda Pugh from Trout Creek are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pugh and the rest of the family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hodgins are enjoying a vaca- tion in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. Chas Clarke spent a week in Ottawa with their daughter, Fern Mur- ray. - Congratulations to Rick Olaisen on. winning the award of Outstanding Pro- bationary Constable of the Year for the Durham Region area. Improved health is wished to Mrs. Celia Dickinson. She is staying with her sister, Merle Murphy while she recovers after a 10 week stay in the Port Perry hospital. Valedictory Address Continued from page 19 I would really appreciate it, if you could let my class- mates and teachers know that my heart is with them on our special night marking a huge accomplishment in our life." This sums up what I have been saying tonight and makes me think of some of the times we had together: the grade XIII's vs. the teachers games; the Christ- mas party sleigh ride we had in which I'm sure Ron Gorris got carried away; our own * Howie Meeker of the High School sports scene, Keith omit- our so-called comic, Len Goreski? people and many others like Siobhan Clancy and Pat Heymann, who helped with their artistic abilities, to everybody, I want to say thank you for being who you are. In closing, I would like to relate an incident that hap- pened at our beginning of high school. One teacher we, had introduced the first class with some advice 'School can be heaven or can be a hell. It will be whatever you" - make it. : There is only one | person who can define your _. direction .....and that person Barr; the various people whe-- -is YOU. were active in student in- volvement such as Shelley and Kelly, Jenifer, Sheila and Paul. And who could ... I think you can all see the results of this advice tonight. On behalf of all the 1978 graduates, I thank you! NEED FINANCING FOR THAT NEW CAR? Your Credit Union will loan up to 90% of the car's value, at just 12% per annum. Life insured for eligible members. fhe star of Haliowe'en night: was Mr. Fertile of Simcoe Street, Prince Albert. While the little ghosts and. goblins were running door to door, a big witch (Mr. Fertile) sat in the doorway of his house. Wierd music was playing - spooky noises kept coming from the house - it sounded like cats and wild squeaks. He sat beckoning the kids to come to him. I think a few went the other direction! Al and Mary Lynn Murphy had a first birthday party for their son, Chad. One of the nicest things 'about being bald is that when company comes all you have to do is straighten your tie. To these fighting, graveyard sounds ELECTION WEEK SPECIALS! 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