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Port Perry Star, 5 May 1976, p. 3

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o> ) ° L] il >» L] | | hb * p- e N 1 | . fy 1 oo a % LIF LEAN ariog ' x. ' . ota iisigidbnidnt dod anise dbniav ordi Hamlet report is released continued Greenwood and Claremont added to the UMA public- ation at a later time. : There are no rural com- munities in the Town of Ajax. Many of the regional poli- ticians yesterday wanted to know why certain hamlets were not included in the study -- hamlets. which in some cases were larger than the ones studied in the UMA report. According to Mr. Richard- son a list of communities to be included in the study had been submitted to both com- mittees and eventually en dorsed by regional council. Police Week May 9 to 15 This year Police Week is May 9th to May 15th. During thistime each of the 180 Ontario Provincial Police Dgtachments will be open to the -public. I would like to extend an personal invitation for you to visit one or our OPP detach- ments. Member's of the force will be present to familiarize you with the functions of the OPP in your community. The theme for Police Week this year is "Police Protect People". Here is an ideal opportun- ity to meet Police Personnel in an informal atmosphere. Introduce the members of your family to-the detach- ment staff. Find out how the OPP works to help you. Mé works commissioner said they had tried to keep the study in 'reasonable proportions". "We could have studied them all," he said, "but why - if there is only going to be minor growth in the area?" Coun. Bill 'Ballinger (Ux-: bridge) made some grumb- lings about the complexity of the report. * "It's the type of report you "just can't read -- you have to study it, unless you're a- technical person," he charged. The first volume of the report is a written text isolat- "ing each municipality and its rural area. The. 'second volume contains maps depicting the areas being studied. Limited growth has been suggested for. two . major areas of Brock Township. In Canrington the report states that with the construction of new wells in the area the - water supply would be suffic- ient only for the present requirements. Future growth should be limited in Cannington the survey states. The present population is 1,300 and the recommended growth is™ 1,500. The proposed increase of population in Sunderland is about 400. Again limited growth has been projected for the small- er communities in the Town of Newcastle. LIMITED GROWTH Burketon Station could increase itsjpopulation by 500 but the aréas of Hampton, Kendal and Orono limited The ©shatwa Shrine Club ANNUAL SHRINE CLUB nm CIVIC AUDITOR Saturday, May th. "SHOWS: 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. . 8:00 p.m. Adults *3.00 Children *1% ADVANCE TICKETS Adults *2% Children 1% Available at Mersco Store, A.C.A. Bathie, D.C., 26 Water Street, Port Perry and Sportsland growth is the recommend- ation. 'The report notes there are 'local pollution problems in the area of Orono Estates. In the City of Oshawa the 'two northerly communities of Columbus and Raglan can 'expect to assume 400 people -at the very most. The report cites problems with, contamination of individual private 'wells in Columbus and problems with indivival dry wells in Raglan. RESTRICTED Restricted development is expected in' the Goodwood area due to the poor surface drainage from the commun- ity. Goodwood lies within the boundaries of Uxbridge township. : There could be a popul- ation boom of 400 in Leask- dale although water short- ages and water pollution exists in the community. - Sandford, too, may grow 400 to 500 while continued development of a limited nature has been suggested _ for Zephyr. Both Ashburn and Myrtle in the Town of Whitby have a potential of growing by 400 to 500. - ee A EL RN SE SERA If you're an average fam- ily living in the Region of Durham your annual income is about $14,100, according to a survey conducted by the region's family counselling department. . These figures were com- piled in an attempt to ana; lyze the income distribution of the client population served by the family 'coun 1 Coty . census and hi to reflect 1975 incomes. The staff used a 41.3 per cent inflation factor which is re- flected in the Consumer's Price Index between 1971 and 1975. Of those cases surveyed, 16 per cent were above the average income in the City of Oshawa and the Town of Newcastle, and 17 per cent in LE y . \ 5h sdoswcdasiamimbishsid thd dladosiskivhat divas es atid SYREN al Wide PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 5, 1976 -- 3 Average Durham income 14,100 cent were hy "average family i dome" earners. Families below the aver- age income in Oshawa and Newcdstle amounted to 44 or 28 per cent. In Whitby the figure "was slightly "higher = with 30 per cent. In Ajax-Pickering, 13 per cent of families in the survey were below the average while in Brock Township 43 "of Brock and Newcastle per cent were in this selling department. g dep 2 category. The report presented to the social services committee last week by Family Coun- selling Administrator Garry Cubitt, shows that the Ajax-~ Pickering area-has an aver- age family income of $17,000 - the highest in the region. Whitby came second with $15,000, then Oshawa with $14,600. The municipalities tke Town of Whitby. In Lata -Pickering nine pet Sup erior So uminum R.R. 1, PORT PERRY (Corner Con. 8 & Hwy 12) SIDING - WINDOWS - FASCIA SOFFIT - DOORS TROUGH -- REYNOLDS DEALER -- 25 Year Written Guarantee CALL - 985-3912 -h 1 averaged about $12,000 while Uxbridge-Scugog averaged $12,800. The family counselling staff were asked to provide income data on all cases served between November 1975 and March 1976, which produced a sample 321 cases. The figures used for the survey were based upon 1971 | ER. Nr \V -Rdal=N alle ==]: "Nuri {=yyri= SWEATERS Cardigans $8 95 . Pullovers $10. 95 . 513. 95 shells 56.50 b LINGERIE GIFTS GOWNS | Polyester & Cotton 4.50 - 11.50 Amel 35.95 - %6.95 PYJAMAS %.95 - 7.95 Slips '3.99 - 8.00 Housecoats 49.95 - *18.00 Slippers *4.00 - 12.95 10.95 748 PURSES *4.98 -*14.98 KAYSER HOSIERY Panty Hose 99° . 2° Knee High Hose It Ain't No Girdle ---- Hosiery A.W. BROCK D003 59:8 39 LY 8 DAN ASU N 0) 3

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