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Port Perry Star, 28 Jul 1976, p. 21

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One of the busiest sports facilities in Port Perry is the tennis courts at Palmer Park since the Port Perry Tennis Club's tennis instruction sess- ions have moved into high gear. Officials report a good turnout for the lessons and the club boasts an impressive and growing membership. Seen here giving instruct- ions is Morley Davidson. The Port Perry Star will publish one day later next week to observe the Civic holiday on Monday, August 1st. Deadlines will be ex- tended until Tuesday and the STAR will be on sale Thursday morning. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 28, 1976 -- 19 Council seeks public's view The Ontario Trails Council was appointed by the Minis- ter of Natural Resources on September 1, 1975, as an autonomous citizen's group. The Council represents trail users, recreationists and environmentalists. Its 17 members also include repre- sentatives of agriculture and municipal communities. The Council has been given the responsibility of obtain- ing the view of the public on the planning and develop- ment of a recreational trails programme in Ontario. In order to meet local residents and allow them to express their individual concerns, the Council is holding a series of public meetings across the province. The next public meeting of the Ontario Trails Council will be held in Peterborough, on Tuesday, August 24 at 7: 30 JG PHOTOS 'wishing oe NL TIGER TENTS Mid | RY He rin ERRNO FBI STUESIASSEESE LEAL i ein, i AS Dm SAN SE re ica a RD Coe 3 SE p.m. at the Rock Haven Motor Hotel, 1875 Landsowne St. West, on Hwy. 28. We would urge trail users, landowners and dther inter- ested groups or individuals to attend and make known your concerns on recreation- al trails. From the trail users we Xr Ne PT " wn ~ Ct - ~~ Eee 1) (5 would like to hédar from ft hikers, snowmobilers, cross- 13% country skiers, bicyclists, Vi motorized trail bikers and iy: equestrians. Spectators will AY be welcomed, and those to address the council are requested to-pre- pare a written brief express- ing their views. For further information contact Ontario Trails Council, c-o Park Planning Branch, Division of Parks, Ministry of Natural Re- sources, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 1W3. © Whddings ® Portraits ° ans, Groups : 7 Ld Commercial Call 985-7383 or 985-8037 IS GARE NANERAERR PORT TAVERN TRY OUR DELICIOUS | Smorgasbord In Case Of FIRE Phone Scugog Fire Dept No.l 985-2345 Fire Dept. No.2 986-4234 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Bien 32,95 JET TT TT rr rerapa--_ NEW SHIPMENT - just arrived Various Styles and Colours to choose from. DURHAM CARPET SALES 60 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 985-3773 Bh, 'Monday 9 - 5 : ] eo "Tuesday 9 - 5 CHARGE) Rr. ' Wednesday 9 - 1 Thursday 9-5 Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 5 FLUO TTD OO TY The Amazing | NOW IN STOCK WEED EATER THE CUTTING TOOL NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT! Completely trims, manicures and edges around: e Chain Link Fencing THE WEED EATER WAY 300% "DROP IN FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION ® Trees e Walkways e Buildings e Playground Equipment 'We also have: eo LAWNBOY LAWNMOWERS e Complete line of GARDEN TOOLS g : 2 g ES i i g E = 8 : eo FERTILIZERS eo INSECTICIDES HARDWARE & HOME FURNISHINGS 175 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY a EE EE LL LLL LL LLL 985-2211

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