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Port Perry Star, 26 Jul 1972, p. 16

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8 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 19,'1972 Burketon News Mrs. W. Bryan spent a few days in Orono visiting with Mr. & Mrs. C, Cooper calling on friends in Har- wood and surrounding area. Miss L. Atchel, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Orland Bailey, ° Florida, spent a few days "with Mrs. T, Bailey. "Rev. 'E, McCaig and Mrs, ' McCaig, Grace Bay. New: foundland, visited with Mr, 'and Mrs, H, Grace and fa- SUNDAY ANNUAL THUR., FRI., SAT. 10 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. mily. Mr. and Mrs, L. Carno- chan, Newtonville, spent the week-end with Mr. Tom Trick and Mrs. G. Carno- chan. ; Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, Oshawa, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and family. Congratulations and very best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Beacock who were married in Prince Albert church on July 8. Mrs, Beacock was the form. er Judy Allison, Mr. and Mrs. D, Traquair and family of Oshawa have moved to the former Chas, Maw home. Mrs. C. Wilson of Black- stock has moved to the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. E, Lane. LTR SCA ARATE } ARE RADE 3 60 persons attend picnic In perfect weather the 41st annual Gerrow Picnic was held Sunday afternoon at Fantasyland Park. More than 60 persons attended with one couple coming from as far away as Quebec. For some of the others it was the firsttime in attendance at the event and they received a warm welcome with the hope they will be back next year. President Doug Farndale and his committee planned races and games for young and old. Following a buffet style lunch and the election of 1973 officers, those present enjoyed social visiting and bingo. It was expressed that all those present would return again next year, and bring more relatives with them, Fri. ¢ Sat, & Sun. } "DONT MSS THE FUN" Just look at these events! x Miss Oshawa Fair Contest (Thurs.) x Old Tyme Fiddlers Contest (Sat.) ¥ Modern and Square Dancing (Sat.) ¥ Log Sawing Contest (Friday night) ¥ Jim Coyle Western Show (Fri., Sun.) ¥ Harness Horse Racing (Thurs., Sat.) ¥ 4-H Club Exhibits ¥ Conklin Shows Midway All this and more at the 65th OSHAWA FAIR Alexandra Park -- Oshawa Water plant continued preliminary studies are under way on the third, The company purchases: prem- jum fuel for ain gperation w s a sulpher conten 9 Relow Metro *Toronto requirements. : © Two of the most efficient "bag collector' units avail- : albe have replaced more conventional air scrubbers at the battery plant. Multiplicity of techniques to combat water pollution at GM plants include close control of the chemistry of materials that come into the plant for such jobs as paint stripping or general clean- ing. In addition to the problem of accidental spil- lage within a 'plant, rain water which 'has drained roofs and parking lots can fail to meet water standards. For this. reason engineering is proceeding on a control system to be installed on both stormsewer drainage outlets _ from the south plant. The company's over-all program includes constant communication with author- ities responsible for air and water standards at both the municipal and provincial levels, Mr. Barbeau said. Save on taxes by your retirement plan Money you put into your registered retirement plan can be deducted from the income on which you pay tax. Put that money away, in monthly instalments in your Victoria and Grey special savings account -- beginning right now. You'll earn high interest until the end of February next year and you can put it into your own retirement income fund and deduct that amount from taxable income. Let us set it all up for you. Get smart today at Victoria and Grey. TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 7%h for 5 Years Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen-St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 [4 <$ Nn » 4 P

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