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Port Perry Star, 20 Aug 1975, p. 7

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7] [ § «fl o » - 4 J Tn . EAS OT PY ' yf sb J INA ate 4) -. Stouffville, through Uxbridge, *Durham and Yo .comp growing in a field, The amount of the drugs seized was Round-about' Bits 'n Pieces from Here n' There UXBRIDGE - Uxbridge Legion Pipe Band, for the second year in a row, have won top honours at the annual Corn Festival in Eden, New. York. The band also were invited to play in the War's Day Parade at the C.N.E.last weekend. : . BLOOMINGTON - A youth from this area is serving a 12 month sentence in connection with a dangerous driving charge. Police chased the car which travelled at speeds up to 120 miles an hour from Main Street in Regions and Ajax before capturing him. ? GORMLEY - Two young men have been charged by - police with possession of hashish and marijuanna after they searched a home. Neighbours in the area about the agricultural pursuits informed police, who investigated and found 35 marijuana plants not stated by Police, + SUTTON - Joseph Dales announced he will not seek a seat for the Liberal. party, after he had previously declared his intention to do so. Personal reasons were given as the reason for his change' of mind. h SUTTON - Sixteen-year-old Louise Goyetche of Kes- wich was crowned Miss Sutton 'Fair in front of hundreds of spectators last week at the Sutton Fair. She is: now eligible for attending the Miss CNE competitiqns. JACKSON'S POINT - Police arrested and charged six . members of the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club recently in a street fight outside the Kenwood Hotel, Two polite officers were assaulted and a police cruiser damaged in the fight. PORT HOPE - Several hundred World War II veterans who were involved in the Dieppe raid on August 19, 1942, gathered here for theif! 1975 reunion August 9th. A memorial cairn was unveiled on the grounds of Branch 30, Royal Canadian Legion at a dedication ceremony. BOWMANVILLE - Doug Burdett won the World Open and Military Skeet shooting tournament held in San Antonio, Texas recently. Forty shooters were tied after the initial competition, but Mr. Burdett broke all 150 targets to capture the individual title. STOUFFVILLE - A mysterious red plane with the black Maltese Crosses on it and insignia of the "Red. Barron" on the side landed in a field near the California Glass plant last week. After a crowd gathered around the craft, the pilot came out of the plant and told them that he had just dropped in to see a friend, the owner of the company. The plane flew out of Tottenham. UXBRIDGE ~ DENTURE CLINIC 66 Brock Street West - Uxbridge, Ont. 852-5291 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW. For. Complete Denture Service. D. Thapar Member of the Denturist Society of Ontario TF Superior Aluminum SIDING - WINDOWS - FASCIA SOFFIT DOORS LJ TROUGH -- REYNOLDS DEALER -- 25 Year Written Guarantee CALL 985-3743 BEARE (3) PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1975 -- 7 Seagrave and area news Beautiful downtown Sea- grave has seen busier weeks! It appears that the pace of our village has slowed to a crawl, with many of our local residents on vacation, . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dowson . and Mrs, Rita Boe motored to Eagle Lake for 'a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boe and family who are : coftaging there for a month. Fishing, sailing and canoeing were enjoyed by all. Miss Melanie Lee spent an active day last week with her little - friend, Miss_. Melody Anne Somerville. Mr. and-Mrs. Roger Boyle and daughter Kelly spent an enjoyable weekend visiting friends on Milford Bay. Donna and Guy Latreille from Dorval, Quebec, enjoy- ed - théir weekend with .Donna's parents, Mr." and Mrs. Morley 'Bruce, along with Joe Moore from Brock- ville, Joanne Bennet from Lindsay and friend John Olivero also arrived for a visit with them on Saturday. Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Hutcheon travelled to Till- sonburg for the weekend. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Rick Laroc- ~-que and sons moved to Dun- church on Wednesday. Mrs. Victor Larocque and Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and child- ren accompanied them last weekend and helped move some of the furniture. They stayed over night with the Farrow family "at South River. . Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer had her nephew from Holland visiting them last week. This week he is visiting Martin den, Boer in Washington, U.S.A., and will leave from New York for home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cum- mings and children, and Brenda Cummings spent a few days at Ron Larocque's cottage near Dunchurch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Healey and their grandson, Jimmy, and Mrs. Anne McIntosh, all of Toronto, were Wednesday visitors with George 'Kil- patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beacock of Thornloe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and other relatives in the area. Karen Cummings of Orangeville was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings, on Friday. Announces tax rebate Arthur Meen, Minister of Revenue, announced today that a regulation is now in effect to extend the Retail' Sales Tax rebate on new cars to include most foreign car. ! * imports. In addition, the regulation clarifies the inclu- sion of new' car demon- strators. This regulation is effective for all purchases made on or after July 7, 1975 and on or before December 31, 1975. Full detaiils are contained in a bulletin being issued by the Ministry of Revenue to all new car dealers in Ontario. MOTORS (21012 I 2 0Sh CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE ' Bradley and Brett Puckrin stayed with grandparents in Pickering while Mom and Dad enjoyed a trip to the Kingston area. Congratulations 'are extended to Mr. and Mrs, . Bruce Malcolm on the safe' arrival of their new son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dur- ward hosted a birthday party for Mrs. Mary Leslie of Oshawa last Sunday. Earl Durwards' great aunt and uncle are visiting with the Durward - family from Arkansas. * Marilyn Beacock and son, oN Lake. Brian, were holidaying with Miss Annette and Master Scott Forster in Port Perry for a few days this week, The Beacock family visited Ron Peever from Campbellford for Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth - Kennedy enjoyed a weeks' visit 'from. their son' and" daughter-in-law and two grandsons from London, Mr. and Mrs. Len Sommer- ville-and daughter Melody . Anne were weekend visitors at-Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser's cottage on View About $1,300 damage resulting in a four-car accident at the corner of Queen and There is an old saying that "no news is good news", but this ageless expression does not in any way apply to the Seagrave news 'correspond- ents. In order to keep this column alive, we would . greatly appreciate more support in terms of acquiring your néws items. Please forward your next weeks' .néws of interest to 985-2749. - In closing, here is some- thing to ponder, by Cheries Spurgeon: "It is nat how muchwehave, but how r .uch we enjoy, that makes happiness." Perry Streets last Thursday. Dora Geer of R.R.4, Port Perry, was attempting a right turn onto Queen Street from Perry Street when she struck a parked car, owned by Mary Huntington of R.R.1, Nestleton. The Huntington car in turn struck a car owned by Norman Glennie, R.R.2, Blackstock, and the Glennie car in turn struck a park car owned by Tanna Manahan of 404 Scugog Street. Damages totalled $500 to the Geer and Glennie vehicles, $200 to the Huntington car and $100 to the Manahan car. On the sidewalk (in the picture) is the Glennie car. ° 16% ° 24% MASTER; ° 32% ° 40% AIRY DAIRY DAIRY DAIRY ' 'WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 130ONLY Due to the Opening of the new Cavan Mill MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131 _ EIR PE rm" on Sa NE ed R-- -- a a ---- SRL had - On a ST v' : AR = SEA 4 Ri RAT FN A SERS ple, TIT gir" ac DE So ri ES se or Yo >

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