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Whitby Free Press, 2 Sep 1981, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, M There' sa littie something for alat the Port Perery fa ir 0The Port Perry Fair, one of the largest and most successful in the Clas B Ontario Falrs, 18 belng held this Labour Day Weekend and the Port Perry Agricutural Society, whlch spons8os the annual event, in bet- ting that they have scheduled a range of events that will excite every member of your famlly. You can bet on a good Urne even if you don't like people, animais or vegetables (which doesn't leave a lot for you to like but who are we to judge). That's because Pari-Mutual betting returns to the Port Perry Fair on Sun- day, September 6. Post time la 1: 30 p.m. If you don'tleave your stomach on the exciting midway rides (startlng at 9a.m. Saturday) your stomnach will certainly appreciate being taken to the beef buffet Satur- day evening at the Scugog Memorial Arena. Serving la front 5 to 7 p.m., followed by the fair opening cere- montes at 7:15 and en- tertanent at 7:45. For the low price of $6.50 for aduits, and $3.00 for those under 12 (pre- achoolers are free) you 'il be able to treat your family to a great dinner and social evening. Tickets are available, in advance only, from Irwin Smith Music Store at 191 Queen Street in down- town Port Perry (cal 416-965-2635). If you are thinking RODEO GIANT *ui - <n - - c> I0oe s about the future pleasures of serlous eating (after a day of candy floua and caramel corn) the beef and swine auction on Saturday at 4 could help stock your freezer wlth good meals for a number of months. If you're stifi a city- slicker at heart the dally petting zoo and the sheep shearing on Saturday at 2:30 may be more your speed. 4-H Club events and dis- plays run throughout the weekend and wilI also provide some in- sight into the rural way of lufe, stil celebrated in the Port Perry area. As an active spectator you'll find lots of things to do. There is a Historical Steam Show, three very full buildings of exhibits and demon- strations (ail daily), the Fair Parade and Baby Show to watch on Satur- day. A Fiddle contest on Sunday and Blue Grass entertainment on Mon- day afternoon. A range of horse and cattle even- ta are planned through- out the weekend con- clucling on Monday with the Ontario County Holstein Show and the exciting Horse Drawing Competition. The CNE says "For three bucks you're laughing." The Port Perry Fair, without the hassie of traveling to Toronto, willI surely keep your budget smfing with admission prices of $2 for aduits and 50 cents for public school children. They're o ff! Whether it's 1951 or 1981 the horse races are always a highlight of the Port Perry Fair. This year post-tirne is Sunday, September 6 at 1: 30. Parking for $1 is available aut Simcoe Street and Regional SAkLEF WHITBY [VICTORIA H WY. NO. 401 gm Road No. 8 on the west side of the fair grounds. Gates open at 9 a.m. Saturday and Monday and at 12 noon on Sun- day. SEPTEM BER i12TH i A.m'O -5 PM " Antiques e AppÎilances e Tools " Sports Equipment * Garden Equipment " Snacks e Vegetables * Paintings " Furniture e Paints and more Free Parking Free Admission Cet your Rodeo tickets as weII for a f un f illed weekend. If rained out, event wiII be Sept. 13 Busness and community people are weîcome to rent a booth to seIl their coîîected items or goods. Limited space. Firsi corne, f irst serve. Reservations. 1 M $13 per selling area 7. 7- 77-9, 7 77- , -, 7-- ý -v Wc ow çbwa ut mbgw ide.Dr~ n MW W » " hi F IF YOU ARE lb IN AN ACCI I VOL VED 'IDENTI '1. COUl the Police. (Don't admit iability; let the police decide). 2. CoUl your Insurance agent. (Explain the problem.) 3. CoUl Home. (You'II be at Ieast one hour late.) 4. CoUlI OSHAWA CAR CARE LTD. (It's pour choice where your car is repaired) We have the Most up to date equipme at f0 repair any car on the road today. We guarantee satisfaction. NEW CAR RENTAIS oolj $5.0 per day - no mîleage. 660 Drake St. i77DD DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee wiIi consider at a meeting to be held on: SEPTEMBER 8, 1981 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The purpose of the proposed amendment Is to permit community uses such as day care centres, nursing homes ,, homes for the aged and schools as an exception to the general land use polîcies ln areas designated General Agriculture and Major Open Space. Such an exception wili be at the discretion of the Council of the respective Area Municipality and shall be subJect to certain locational criteria contained ln the Durham Regional Officiai Plan and where included ln the respective local offiîciaI plan. Subsequently, the Regional Council wiIl consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: SEPTEM BER 16,1981 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY Information related to the proposed arnendment is available for inspection ln the offices of the Plan- ning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calling Mr. L. Kotseff, M.C.l.P. Planning Department, (416) 668-7731.- Requests to appear before the Planning Commit- tee as a deputation concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded t0 Dr. M. Michael, M.C.î.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 Con- sumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and must be received by the Friday preceding the meeting. Requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L'IN 6A3, and must be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. Gary Herrema Regional Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk 500 VICTORIA ST. 668-7765 V'EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 198 1 ,PAGE 9 MMW--.r mu" i i F 1 1 1

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