or > tnt Til, Eo ERY So DEE 74 SS Sas i : i 5 > od 10 - PORT PERRY STAR - Discuss Pit ~ Operations Contimued "40 insure levellmg oft and cleaning up of unused pits. 3. lssuing'ol a licence yearly. Present regulations are lax in that no time is specitied before pit is technically closed. This could be corrected by the issuing of a licence yearly. 4. Limit hours of operations to daylight only wu . No ming operation of pits adjacent to existing dwellings. © 6. Large fines be levied Tor \' violation of by-laws;repeat- ed violation to be followed by revoking of licence. The - deputation felt the onus for enforcement of these by-laws rested with Council. 'Further, the expressed a willingness to assist to the fullest extent the by-law Enforcément Officer. Council gave the deputat- ion a cordial reception and promised to look into matters: mentioned. The Council mem- bers assured those present of their neutrality and pledged equal - hearing to both indiv- iduals_and large companies. CHURCH OF ASCENSION | ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, AUG. 17th-- Trinity XI 9:45 a.m.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, AUG. 17th-- Trinity XI 11:45 4.m.--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Mark Reeves, Minister PORT PERRY SUNDAY, AUG. 17th-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship PRINCE ALBERT 9:45 a.m.--Morning Worship Mr. Jim Young of Oshawa will be guest speaker -at both rervices. i ST. JOHN'S =~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, AUG. 17th-- 10:00 a.m.--Morning Worship "They Psychology of the Psalms--"Dagger in the Back". Psalm 65. ve PORT PERRY 'BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR A HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, AUG. 17th-- 9 50 am.--Bible School vontinues through summer --All ages 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service 1J-ited Church of Canada €CUGOG. Pastoral CHARGE i Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, AUG. 17th-- 9:00 a.m.--SCUGOG ~10.30-a:m:==MANCHESTER"- Services by laymen from " "Westmount United Church Orillia. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R, Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.-Familv Bible Hour 11 a m --Morning Worship 7 p.m Evang. Service deputation |. Thursday, 'Aug. 14, 1969 Blackstock all Fair Plans ave well underway for "Blackstock "Annual Fall Faw which is using as its theme "Farming Y esterday and To-day ™ An antique display will feature various farming and homemaking tens, engines, dog-power churn, butter mak- ing ete. Holstein classes have been added to the Guernsey classes in Dairy Cattle. The Balloon Ily-a-thonisa contest in which the public is invited to participate by launching a balloon into space. Prizes will be given at the 1970 fair to the person who returns a balloon (rom the farthest distance, as well as to its sender. These balloons will be sent off at approx- imately 3:30 p.m. The C.F.R.B. helicopter, its pilot and traffic director Henry Shanon will be present. A hand-milking contest will feature Reeve Lawrence Mal- colm- competing against sev- eral Cartwright ex-reeves. IN $0 AS An NAR The ladies will enjoy Mrs. Carson's Cake Decorating and -also a Corsage Making Cont- These four lovely girls viahsd the top in the Beauty Contest during the 37th Annual Regatta and Field Day held at Caesarea over theCivic Holiday st. Prize lists and further| Week-end. From left the Queen Elaine Prout, third princess Laural Handy- information is available from Secretary Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Blackstock. side, second princess Brenda Paulette and first princess Sheila Hooper. oT) Photo--Joe Jordan r-------- FROM THE PORT PERRY PICTURE ALBUM "OUR WEDDING" GUEST BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS CAKE BOXES MATCHES NAPKINS BRIDE'S BOOK PLACE CARDS COASTERS CERTIFICATE OF Bt al td "MARRIAGE FOLDER 235 QUEEN ST, STAR > PORT PERRY -- PORT PERRY -- Ph, 985- 7383 nT ih Please drop in and see our large display book of Wedding. Stationery. We also have a book "Just For You' contain- ing personalized stationery, post cards, napkins, coasters, playing cards, matches, Thank you notes and party invitations: etc.