' : vie h eh Pht id " Sa. .y ' Federal report shows 54,080 county homes The advanced report on housing compiled by Sta tistics Canada under the authority of the ministry of industry, trade and com merce, issued in December, says that Ontario County has a total of 54,080 homes. Of this total 39,605 are detached: 4,540 attached; 9.880 are apartments or flats and 55 are mobile homes. Statistics report that Northumberland County has 14,090 homes. Of this total 11,245 are detached, 1,015 attached, 1,725 are apart- ments or nats, and 110 are mobile homes Durham County has a total of 13,280 homes; 10,740 are detached, 940 attached, 1,545 are apartments of flats and 60 are mobile homes. Any dwelling in which the number of people exceeds the number of rooms occu- pied is classified as crowded, said the report. Ontario County has 3,575 crowded dwellings; North- umberland has 845 and Durham has 925. i Ontario County has 52,555 omes with running hot and WMS Presbyterial meets in Lindsay The annual meeting of Lindsay Presbyterial W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was held in St. Andrews Church, Lindsay on Wednesday, January 17th, 1973. The theme for the day was "Th light of the world". The meeting opened at 10 am. and was constituted with prayer by the president Mrs. Harold Windrem. The morning devotions were taken by Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Luke and Mrs. McInnis Lindsay W.M.S. from John, Chapter 8. A warm welcome was brought to Presbyterial by Mrs. C. McInnis of Lindsay W.M.S. The various reports of the secretaries were given and commented on by Miss Dorothy Keller, area re- source person. The morning session closed with prayer by Mrs. Windrem of Lindsay W.M.S. A dinner was served and at this time Rev. O.G. Locke O.P.P. Reports The Whitby detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police patrols the Port Perry area and all parts of southern Ontario County with the exception of those towns which have their own police departments. Here is the Whitby O.P.P. statistics for the week of January 22 - 28. Thirty-one traffic accidents injured 12 people and caused $25,000 damage. There were 7 thefts report- ted, 3 break and enters, 3 disturbances, 3 charges of impaired driving were laid, and there were threeviola- tions of the Liquor Control Act. Whitby O.P.P. remind motorists that when driving on snow or ice traction is twice as good when the temperature is at zero as when it is around 32 degrees. Tests have proven this tobe true. So believe the tests. Don't find out by accident. When driving on snow or ice, slow down as the tempera- ture rises and be able to stop in time - safely. brought greetings from Presbytery. The afternoon session opened at. 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Windrem again consti- tuting the meeting with prayer. which included a memorial service for members who had passed away during the year were in charge of Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Webster of Cresswell W.M.S. Roll was taken with 87 members present. The guest speaker, Mrs. Murray Garvin of Leaskdale was introduced by Mrs. Elsie Wallace of Lindsay. Mrs. Garvin with her husband and family are on furlough from Taiwan for one year. Mrs. Garvin brought a very inspiring message based on the theme 'Let your light 'so shine betore men' by "Letting His light shine into our hearts." From their experience in Taiwan Mrs. Garvin proved how great things come from small beginnings, where there is faith and love. The financial report was then presented by the treas- urer, Mrs. Clark Fennell. It was a very gratifying report as the 1972 objective had been exceeded. Uxbridge W.M.S. have offered to hold the summer rally. Tentative plans were made for an Executive meeting at South Eldon in March. The Annual Synodical meeting will be__held in Peterboro in April. The delegate will be from Cress- well, Cannington, Port Perry and Uxbridge. The officers for 1973 were installed by Miss Keller Miss Keller spoke briefly concerning the future changes in the W.M.S. con- cept. She also outlined the literature that might be of help to W.M.S. groups and also the Childrens groups. The nominating commit- tee for 1973 will be Felenlon Falls, Glenarm and Lindsay. The meeting closed with the singing of hymns 297. Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION COMPRESSOR RENTALS Dig Depths up to 182 feet. Phone 985-2333 or 489 PORT PERRY BACK HOE Box | Northuymber- land, 12,705 and Durham, 12.495. Figures for those homes that have a bath or shower are: Ontario County, 52.605: Northumberland, 12,805; and Durham, 12,530. It should be noted that the term "homes" applies to detached and attached houses, mobile homes and flats and apartments. Ajax has a total of 3,255 homes; Cobourg, 3,395; Oshawa, 26,480; and Whitby, 6,630. The report does not cover those towns with a popu- lation under 10,000. Greenbank W.I. The Greenbank W.I. was held on Wednesday after- noon January the seven- teenth. Eighteen members, five visitors were present. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. The presi- dent Mrs. M. Lee welcomed everyone present. Roll call. It was answered by the resolution I will try to keep in 1973. Minutes were read and approved. A short business period followed. The various re- ports were given by Mrs. Beaton, Mrs. Mero, and Mrs. Innis. Guest speaker Mr. Denley of Saintfield, spoke on fire prevention. He is a member of the North York Fire cold walter; Department. O Canada was sung. Grace was repeated. lowed. Lunch fol- i < RALPH FAIRMAN 1970 FORD console. second vehicle. Lic. #46145C 1972 SKYLARK walls, wheel disc. interior. Lic. #22426A 1972 VEGA speed, radio. like condition. with tan interior. Lic. #31782A , TON, 302 V-8, 3 speed standard, heavy duty suspension buckets and The perfect all round $1895 2 DOOR HARD TOP, 350 V-8 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, Red exterior with a black vinyl roof and black" A real sharp looker. $3495 HATCHBACK, 110 h.p. 4 cyl, 4 This car has less than 5,000 miles, and in factory Green exterior $2295 ¥ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 31,1973 - 13 we %. (5 a d 4 ¥< TA fi GLENN WANNAMAKER (standing) Secretary-treasurer of the Port Perry i Agricultural Society and fair board wae described a "irreplaceable' by second x vice President Ron Deeth at last Thursday's executive elections for the society. . Mr. deeth paid a glowing tribute to Mr. Wannamaker's "invaluable" Sei contributions to the fair and suggested that the members not only elect him for pe another term, but that they double his five hundred dollar annual honrarium to vor $1,000. The members did. (SI Also re-elected were Neil Hunter (seated in picture) President, Don Crosier A oo Vice-president and Ron Deeth as second Vice President. 2 oy L @ -- ay Gospel Music ; Xe Rossland Rd. Free Metho- A R T S i R dist Church in Whitby will bX host three gospel singing 5 groups on February 5, Feb- PLUMBING - HEATING # ruary 11 and February 25. - x On February 5 at 8 p.m. Sewer Connections i the Switzer Brothers will x) ; perform. On February 11 at QUALITY i. 9:45a.m.; 11am. and 7 p.m. WORKMANSHIP 3 the Advocates will appear and on February 25 at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m. the Freeman Quartette will perform. 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