Present Water supply inadequate (continued) a be known for possibly 'been installed, two years. But he added' that the Toronto Centred Region concept is not of importance to Port Perry at this time since the water supply problem and the designated | slow 'growth rate give the Village the opportunity to phase development. It was suggested" at' this time, that the slow' growth rate in the past (about 25 - housing starts per year) could have been due in part to the lack of sewers, and now that the sewers have the growth rate 'should naturally in- crease, . Just how long could jt be for Port Perry to get a new well into operation? Mr. © Kenny said it would be probably be close to two years, and construction would be negotiated between "the Village and OWRC. Frank Morton, OWRC representative said the . be 300 ga (The capacity of the present 'was dismissed by Mr. Peter To A? ® added' that in-his opinion the | obyssev, ) capacity-ofa new well should ns -per minute. minute.) NE. A suggestion that 'Water could be taken from the lake concerning industrial ° growth and the talked-about light industry sub-division for Reach Township, Mr. Leitch of OWRC said that if this is to be seriously con- sidered; the construction of - one new well would not be Village to spend $4800 on grader At the regular meeting of Councif on November: 16, it was decided by resolution that a 'new engine block - assembly be installed in the grader owned by the Village at an estimate cost of $4,830. There was some discussion { as to whether the grader gets enough regular use; "and whether the present agg gud condition of the gby warrants" this lie In reply to Coun or: i Jackman, who ob, jected to" the smoney ey spent, Councillor McDermott said. that if the repairs are, made, - and if the Village gets three or: four more years, use from Eberlee, of Totten, Sims, _ Hubicki Ltd., consultants for" the Village, Mr. Eberlee said gra recommend this," costs would be very high. He - also said. that the quality of the fake 'water would not- _..Wwatrant such -an_ dertaking. a At this point, Mr. Eberles con$frifction of 'a new well r than two years. He said there are just too many: steps involved: for it to be done | in less s than this snow "ploughing in "Vi --he could not_ "professionally as the - or four more years, 8 al maintenance and 'other = decision to go ahead with the "repairs came after Council read estimates from outside "contractors for the cost of lla e p this: winter. - {oD @ 4 TTIXIT: 0) 4:1 [ole] Nightly at 8 pm. Nightly or 8 p.m. Mon, Tues, Wed. 'Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1, Russ Meyers "BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" 852-6033 26:27 "2001 A SPACE (Restricted) sufficient to meet these needs. And, he added that availability of water would be a. pre-requisite for any industrial growth. At the close of the meeting, Councilpassed a resolution authorizing OWRC to take necessary and immediate steps for the construction of a new well, , With residential and in-.- dustrial expansion planned forthe Village of Port Perry, a: new source of water is a necessity. The fact that at present Port Perry has only one source; and no back-up supply adds to this necessity. "The Village still needs a new well," said Reeve 'Robert Kenny, 'even if we don't build another house." Port Perry Kin members host event On * Thursday, November 18, Port Perry Kinsmen hosted the fall inter -club fellowship meeting at the "Club Annrene. Guests included Kinsmen from Bancroft Bobcaygenn Bowmanville, Cobourg, Osh. awa, Lindsay, Peterborouah Port Hope and Whitby with' visiting Kinsmen dignitaries from Orillia, North Bay and Saskatchewan. In all, more than 300 per- sons attended the social ev- "ening. Kin members from Port Perry won the troohv for the Barbership Quartet competition. The songsters PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1971-7 * were Larry Kendall, Rev. Norman Wyman will be the guest speaker at the Fall and Winter Campaign to be held at Port Perry Baptist Church. He will begin this Evan- gelistic thrust Sunday ev- ening, Nov. 28th through to Friday, Dec. 38rd. There will be, "Happy Hour" for. the -- Jack Dowson, Norm Watson and Ken Dowson. Two other clubs presented skits. Inter-club Chairman Kees Stolk said he was pleased at the representation ,and especially pleased to see guests from the Port Perry area showing an interest in Kinsmen activities. Will 'speak at Baptist Church Public School aged child- ren from 6:30 to 7:30 each week-night with many sur. prises in store for them plus JoJo - The Talking Doll whom Mr. Wyman ably can manipulate. The Evening Services be- gin at 8 p.m. when many of the problems pertinent - to our age will be consider- ed and Biblical 'solution offered. Rev. Wyman is currently, Canadian Direct- or of, "Open Air Campaign- ers" in Canada and his tra- vels and experience is quite extensive, An invitation is extended to all to attend. The discussion and phe 3 the PLUMBING "PHONE. 985.2581 Sewer Connections QUALITY WORKMANSHIP - HEATING ART PETROZZI Blackstock FIRST AID SPONSORED BY: "A Snowmobile Clinic WILL BE HELD AT Thurs., Nov. 25 - 8 p.m. LEARN MORE ABOUT: MAINTENANCE CITY or TOWN BY-LAWS REGULATIONS in GOV'T PARKS etc. RULES OF THE ROAD Jr Thompson and CIAG nsurance Town Hall DESK of the automotive world. 0 Welike to think of cision as ie Cliafoo Lafite-Rothschild We keep gelling better every year. : Since 1952, we've improved our litile car over 2,300 times. Lost year we gave it a more powerful engine and nearly - twice the luggage space it had before. TE ar we added 29 more improvements. We. QUARRY Wway:to keep engine noise down. i ound. a way fo make it run 'better in cold weather. 'We' fovnd a way to make it run' even 'smoother in old, improve with hot or whatever weather you have in mind. And so it goes on. Since '52, we've made over a Toor body and chassis improvements. sion improvements. Since '52, we've made over a thousand engine and transmis- And the reason for all this progress? Since "52, we've spent sbsollely no time e making silly styling changes. What you see, once again, is what you get. Werner's Service Center R.R. #4/PORT PERRY/985-7162