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Port Perry Star, 8 Mar 1972, p. 21

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Ih {xf 154080 LI A - = VN ES IN AN RY Sorsit a, PA y Foi) Sh TN 'oh Jari tl a5 t ERAN Ah FORA ala San BARKS AER SGN AY ANN nl LN BRABANT » PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 1, 1972 ~ 3 ff site of airport |i MILEY .| . Seagrave News [i UGAR AND Shice, Saturday's "Fun Night" drew a nice crowd which We are getting around again after last week's storm but aren't cxactly thrilled" with some of the moves. Seagravers were quite concerned to hear that Mr. Roy Scott had to be hospitalized on Thursday with another heart seizure. . Then Mrs. Heywood Short entered Oshawa hospital on' "Monday for eye surgery and Mr. Reg. Abraham goes to Port Perry on Tuesday 'for _ further repairs. Mr. W, Sturman is still in Oshawa hospital but is of hoping to get home late this week. The Clerk, Municipality of Reach, Manchester, Ontario, February 21, 1972 Dear Sir: The Reach Protective Association noted that Reach Township was not in the initial area designated by the Minister of Mines to be thoroughly enjoyed itself. Euchre winners were Mrs. Venner and Bruce Carr while Mr. and Mrs. B, Wana- maker had the low scores. In fairness we should men: tion that the Wanamakers were store-keeping until 9 o'clock. Bob Nodwell exhi- bited considerable skill in the children's games. Miss Catharine Nicholls surely deserves our congra- fulations .on passing her grade 8 piano examinations with honours, (continued on page 6) reaches on the above recom- mendations. Yours truly, (Mrs.) Loretta McNab 35 Myrtle Ave., Toronto 8, Ont. Secretary, Reach Protective : Association. bd (continued) Tv Ake everyone else connected with the Mutilation of her manuscripts. Perhaps the most appaling aspect of the whole dreary business is-that the CBC has actually sold the series to some retarded British network, on the understanding that it (the CBC) will produce another 13 episodes in the series. This isnot just flogging a dead horse. It is giving castor oil to someone who is dying of dysentery. You may have picked up 'the miscon- ception that I don't like the Jalna series.quite wrong. I love it. It's the best comedy-mystery hour on the air. Mind you, the comedy is of the black variety. It's rather like making jokes as the British Empire, on which the sun never set, sinks slowly into the sunset. But the mystery, though there is obviously no solution, is fascinating. Sorting out the characters alone is more fun than reading a Russian novel, Who is married t6 whom? Why? When? Which are brothers, which cousins? Is Rennie's second wife Eden's first mistress? When is Rennie going to get a new nightie-gown? The ramifications. are endless. .And hopeless. It's a soap opera with a schizophrenic at the helm. I wish they'd sell the dam' estate and put Gran in a nursing home, and give Ed Sullivan a ring. (continued k changed hands four times in six months. Once the two governments make a final decision on the . site, which will require an estimated 55,000 acres, land prices will be frozen to' prevent real estate specu- lation Total cost for the new "airport which will provide facilities for jumbo jets, and is expected to be operating by the end of this decade, has been expected to be oper- . ating by the end of this decade, has been estimated -at-$288million. The Federal government hds announced it plans _to spend more than * $40 million this year for land acquisition, planning and design and the beginning of construction, - Comments and opinions - from real estate people in the Port Perry area as to the possible site were varied. Mr. Lawrence Morrison of Frank Realfors is" of the __opinion that the new site will be in the Century City area east of Goodwood. He said that the possible site to the southwest of Port Perry would take up too much good area could be too foggy in the. spring and fall. Realtor George Stone seems to think that the site will be in an area south of the 'Ridges, west of Bowman- ville, between CPR line and the proposed 407 highway, It is his opinion that the other proposed sites are too close ta the existing "airport at Malton, However, Marjorie Tripp of Shea Realtors believes the site will probably be in the Century City area. "I'd be very surprised to see it at Claremont," she said. The Claremont site would involve a lot of good, existing farmland, while much of the land at the site is already vacant, said Mrs; Tripp. As "the guessing and speculating continues, authorities in both federal and provincial governments are remaining tight-lipped. They have disclosed "that some kind of cost-sharing plan between the two gov- ernments has been reached. However, official disclosure of the airport site has not been made, though indic- ations are this could come in the near future. agricultural land, and the covered: by Provincial Pit "and Quarry Legislation. The ) Minister however, indicated 4 Reach is to be considered / when more townships are to come under this Provincial jurisdiction. 1. The Reach Protective ....Association__ would suggest ? that council apply to the j «Minister of Mines, Mr. Leo ? Bernier to have Reach so covered. Since the provincial regulations concerning re- habilition of pits and quar- ries are not retroactive, and since the Province has »- recognized Reach's potential by designating it agricultu-_§ ral and recreational, and further, since Reach has a plan for such rehabilition, § t e Ca : , : the Minister of Mines should # monroe smote " § ; PR : a co-operate by recognizing : ; a « Reach's bylaws for such rehabilitation and "assume *3 the-responsibility for their ; execution. 3. In keeping with the recent ruling of the Reach Planning Board and Reach Township regarding indust- ¢ rial waste sites we would We poy a legion' of inspectors to make sure nothing leaves our hands that shouldn't leave our hands. And we're the only car makers with VW-Diagnosis, an elec- tronic system that protects our cars after they leave our hands. So while a Volkswagen may not be the lowest-priced nd car you can buy, once you check into what you get for # recommend to the Minister would not be welcome and + have the final word if | vince, mean that we're twice as good? Rts we note: such terms and conditions as We can't prove it, but one thing's sure: we're twice as 19 (2) The Minister may, 4 public interest, in writing Rolls-Royce) is good for only 12 months or 12,000 miles. ** what you pay, you'll find very few car companies who, # with any pro-vision of the "oyer 2,200 times. And none who start out with their standards higher. \ of Mines that garbag e from that Reach council, Reach rehabilitation of pits be so 4. In Bill 120 An Act to 6 (4) The Minister may 5 : 3 CRE the Minister, in his dis- Zonlident. where in his opinion to do so comes first. * relieve a licensee or permit.' How can we do it? We're the only ones who have stuck with regulations subject to such "honed | 0 Townships outside Reach - Planning Board and citizens : : . recommended by he po Does the fact that we re guaranteed twice as long, i | Regulate Pits and Quarries ¥ issue the licence subject to : : A eretion, considers advisable, Our warranty lasts for two years or 24,000 miles. Whichever would not be against the Anybod} else's warranty (with the notable exception of tee from strict compliance one car model for 24 years. Time enough to improve and refine it in reality, end up with their prices lower. terms and conditions as the Minister may impose. The two above sections we ¥. feel leave too much to the discretion of the Minister. Bécause the Province has recognized our area as agricultural and recreatio- *All of the terms cl this warranty cre c'ecrly cefired inthe cwrer's maria a dw' te erz'ssescy coy ct or es v2 ances decor Ca Werner's Service Center | 3 nal they should not apply to } 20%, it. J if RR. #4/PORT PERRY/985-7162 R ' Please let this association know the decision Council

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