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Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1973, p. 13

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-| © Reach Official Plan official plan. The planning consultant explained to about 60 people in the township hall in Manchester July 26 the guidelines within the draft plan -under which applica- tions for an expansion of an existing site or for a new site will be considered. They include: Proposed sites should be in an area with a known source of gravel: Extractive operations will generally be restricted to areas not exposed to public view; Extractive operations will generally be restricted to areas not exposed to public view; Extractive operations will be prohited within 400 feet of any adjacent residential property. Where the extrac- tive operations involve the processing of sand and gravel, a buffer of 700 feet will be required from any residential property; 3 x» f # Mr. and Mrs. H. Trick, Lindsay, celebrated their 24th Wedding Anniversary on Monday, July 23. They lived in this village before | moving to Lindsay. ] Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Trick celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary on July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hol- royd, Sr. celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on Monday, July 23. Mr. Barry Trick of Por- tage La Prairie visited friends here. Mr. Stanley Taylor was a Wednesday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Trick, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor, Miss June Tay]or, 'Mr. Donald Bickle and Stanley Taylor attended the Wedding of Mr. Donald Taylor of Bowmanville and Miss Karen Coolidge of Oshawa held at Centennial United Church, Oshawa and the receftion at the Shrine Club Hall, Stqcoe Street, North rT Friday evening July 27. The bride and groom re- ceived many gifts which all were invited to see at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Ms. M. Coolidge in Oshawa this week. A large number of guests ' On vacation The Port Perry Star office will be closed for summer vacation from Friday evening, August 10 until Mon- day morning August 20. Consequently no issue will appear on Wednesday, August 15. the next issue will be published on Wed- nesday, August 22. Advertising norm- ally required for the week of the closing should therefore be inserted the previous week, the August 8 issue. Customers who may require printing about the time of closing, please, place orders early so jobs may be completed prior to vacation time. No sand -or-- grave] pit operation will be allowed to---- excavate an area less than 100 feet from the limit of any road boundary or feet from any other property boundary; The manner in which the operator has operated exist- ing and worked out pits will be considred by council and planning board when deal- ing with an application for an amendment to the offi- cial plan; Any application for a per- mit to operate a sand and gravel pit must be accom- panied by a site develop- ment plan. Areas where gravel may be taken from are shown on a map which is part of the plan, and which is available from the township. The gravel areas are 3 small pockets in the south end of Reach and a large area from the Uxbridge Road County road 9) to the south end, and from Epsom -- Utica to the west townline. Burketon News attended the wedding of Mr. Donald Bickle of Barrie and Miss June Taylor at Black- stock United church and the reception at Janetville Community Hall on Satur- day evening July 28. The bride and groom received many lovely and useful gifts which are on display at the home of the' parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor. Mr. Ted Holroyd, Bow- manville called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd and family on Wednesday. Mr. E. Smith, Mrs. Fitz- gerald and Colleen, 'Ajax called on Mrs. R. Davey on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weston and family are enjoying a weeks camping - trip to points north. Mr. and Mrs. B. Beacock, Prince Albert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Alli son. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono, spent Saturday with Mrs. W. Bryan. Seagrave news also called on the and his wife. "We are in much the same position as we were last week regarding news. No community gatherings are taking place and we are repeatedly being asked not to report holiday absences unless someone is on guard at home, We can't quarrel with that idea. We can however report arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Abraham returned from their eastern trip on Satur- day. Mr. Herb Zolitz's brother, his wife and daugh- ters arrived safely from Germany. We haven't heard that the Durwards have come back from the west but they are due. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bea- cock with Mr. and Mrs. Mel . Tindall of Sandford took the trip to Lake Placid on Sat- urday and Sunday. We have one wedding to report. The McMillan and Fishley families from around about were in Lind- say on Saturday for the McMillan - Taylor nuptials at the Presbyterian Church there and the for the re- ception at Moose Lodge. They report Gordie is well and truly married. Our old friend Mr. Bert Dowson is still a very sick man and so far has shown little improvement. Visitors at the Scott home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Bailey of Toronto. On Monday Mrs. Ombra Clarke and Mrs. Ruth Chidley of Little Britain and Mrs. Balnche Handy of Toronto called. The Tobins had Mrs. Roy Moon of Raglans and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bridges of Newcastle as their Sunday evening visitors. The Bruce Carr family spent their Sunday at the Carr family re-union in Centennial Park. Miss Karen Carr is holidaying with her aunt Mrs. Barry Nicholls in Orillia. The Wanamaker pgrand- children Wayne, Lynda and Mary Lee from Oshawa visited in the village on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. ad Mrs. Byers, Dasey and daughters of Scarborough HANKS EXCAVATING SEWER INSTALLATIONS Call now ® Back Hoe Dig Depths up to 18v2 feet. ® Compressor Rentals Phone 985-2333 Box 489 -- Port Perry, Ont. EEE aa A... Since the Maschke tragedy they have been caring for that family but now Debbie, the eldest daughter and her husband Craig Taylor are taking over that task. 43 EEE aa aa a grocer NEED MUSIC? for a -- WEDDING e------ _-- ® PORT PERRY TENNIS CLUB'S e THIRD ANNUAL TOURNAMENT Saturday, August 18th, 1973 . 10:00 a.m. We have lost Mr. and BOYS 14 years and under, singles and doubles Mrs. W. Watson who moved BOYS 15 to 18 years, singles and doubles to Oshawa on Saturday. GIRLS 18 years and under, singles and doubles Entry Fee $0.50 per person. Medals will be awarded to winners in each division. To participate, you must be a paid up member of of the Club. For more information telephone: 985-2811 985-3630 Zering 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) and ask for Peter for Your Shopping Pleasure WERE a a CONDITIONED mid-year Pontiac « Buick « GMC Truck Will be closed every Saturday during August ) lbeswzence Pharmacy QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY SALE "R Al D"" House & Garden Spray 18.7 oz. $141 FABERGE SUMMER Spray Colognes 4 Fragrances a 31 m.s.r. *1.79 % POLAROID SUNGLASSES On all 1973 styles, clip-ons & regular type OFF M131 Antiseptic Mouth Wash 7 9¢ CREST Toothpaste Plain & Mint ¢ 89 20 oz. m.s.r. *1.29 SUPER PLENIMINS 365's Adult Tabs reg. 17% J | 20 100 ml. m.s.r. *1.31 Alberto Balsam ANTIPERSPIRANT Deodorant Spray § 199 90z. m.s.r.®1.99 COLGATE Toothpaste Mint & Reg. 99¢ 100 ml. m.s.r. 1.39 VE Gl BTR) " Ask for prices" MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131

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