Seek replacement for News from Utica area administrative post A Toronto consulting com- pany has been hired to find a replacement for William Manning, the region's chief administrative officer. The company undertaking the $12,000 study is Hickling- Johnston Ltd. ' T.E. Stevens: the region's personnel'commissioner, re- PASSPORT PHOTOS 5 Minute Service Oshawa Camera Centre Oshawa Shopping Centre commended to the manage- ment 'committee the new position be advertised at a 1976 salary of up to $45,000. The recommendation was made in a confidential report to the committee. The chief administrative officer's present salary is $37,400. RETIRING APRIL ~ Mr Manning will be retir- ing April 1, 1977, but the personnel commissioner recommended the new chief officer start working this year. guunaun BI i soy sare SERVED: ° 8 i i [7] n [] h H [] i i Monday to Friday Hh PORT TAVERN now serving Smorgasbord 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. ' LULL LLL LLL LLL PLL ELLE LEE LEE] '2.95 Opening new doors to small business Financial assistance Management training Information on government programs for business Mrs. W.E. Clifford one of our representatives Railroadhouse Motor Hotel, will be at Scugog Street, Hwy. 7A, Port Perry. Wednesday, August 25, 1976 - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 485-8131 for appointment. USTUNCH ICR ID ERD REET modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your LTH GETS EL SCRE CT ICEL ELT FEDERAL [S{UNY/AY/SSN) DEVELOPMENT BANK 22 King Street West; Oshawa, Ontario. Telephone No..576-6800. CTT ROBT CHRIS ALLEN YOUR LOCAL ALCAN DEALER Siding - Soffit - Facla - Eavestrough \ Guaranteed 20 years i ¥ FREE ESTIMATES CALL 985-3747 by Mrs. Jack Crosier Service for the Epsom, Utica and Goodwood United - Churches will be held in Goodwood United Church on Sunday August 22 at 9:45 a.m. All are welcome, August 27, 28 and 29 are the Epsom Centennial special events at Epsom. Mr. Dennis Thompson hopes to return soon to Port Perry Community Memorial hospital from Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, where he was under intensive care. Mrs. James E. Mitchell spent five days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Valyear of Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Pilkey and Mrs. Mary Poole of Leaskdale called on Mrs. Mitchell recently. The Hillis Wilbur family have returned home after spending two weeks at the George Beare residence while Mr. and Mrs. Beare were on vacation in Hawaii. Recent callers on Mrs. Jack Crosier were Mr. Wm. Wallace of Stouffville and Mr. Eric Wallace of Beacon- sfield, Mrs. Bill Huntington and daughter of Uxbridge and Mrs. Lois Dean and daughter of Newmarket. Mrs. Betty Bartlett of Brooklin and Mr. Ray Collins of Myrtle called on Mrs. Manchester by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Mrs. Audrey Cooling and son David of England, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooling and Christopher of Toronto Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts. Mrs. EM. Latimer and Mrs. Francis Hutcheson of Toronto spend- ing a few days with the Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Proc- tor of Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Pickup of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fielding at Kes- wick on Sunday. Belated birthday greetings to Lisa McKenzie and Andrea Osterlo who had birthdays recently. Miss Lois Cawker of Calgary visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Cawker and brother Mr. and Mrs, Tom Cawker and boys recently. Rev. G. and Mrs. Teskey of Wellington called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best recently. Mr. G. and Mrs. Wylie and son visited Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchel one eyening last week. Dennis Thompson on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe of Janetville. Mrs. Lila Poole and Mrs. Violet Rundle of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard visited Mrs. Cannington on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Philip called on the Ballards on Friday evening. Masters Paul and Donny Beare of Oshawa spent the week-end with Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac Cannell and baby, Ryan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCannell of Peterborough oa Saturday and on Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holley and family of Holland Centre. Miss Hazel Balfour spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mark of Port Perry. Further information from the Epsom Centennial com- a | PICNIC in the PARK Sunday, August 22nd ELGIN PARK - UXBRIDGE e Fun starts at 2 p.m. e Bring your own lunch. Weatheril of ° We need room for new Fall Merchandise PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1976 -- 15 mittee tells us that the bar- beque at Epsom on Satur- day, August 28 beginning at 5:30 p.m. consists of barbe- qued beef (actually four hind quarters of beef will be barbequed) roast potatoes, bage salad, pie,, coffee, and all the trimmings. For other particulars look local paper. in "Coming Events' in your David French EDBARN OF THE FIELDS LATELY EE -- R THEATRE Aug. 17-21 Tues thru Fn Sat Wed Matinee Performance Times and Rales 830p m 900p m 300pm $4 00 per person 4 50 per person 3 50 per person aoroject of S POINT (416) 722-3741 roject of the Lake Simcoe ~~ } Abts. undation Pop and Ice Cream at Old-Time Prices. Old Dixieland Music by the Stouffville Stompers. ENJOY AN AFTERNOON OF FUN WITH THE FAMILY! Leisure Wear 2 pc. Casual Suits 1/2 Price Specials In Store Meet STUART SMITH Leader, Ontario Liberal Party and his Family. pro EEEENENEENCEENERNANNENERREREEEDol DRESS SHIRTS Short Sleeve ? for 1 plus *1.00 TIES *3.75 SWIMWEAR & SHORTS 1/2 price Crregoy 5 LIAR Alterations Extra 0' OFF TUXEDO RENTAL All Sales Final < Uen's Wear & rN ~ re EST AAI re A oN SERN - LW Cad EI S SC 3 Me 5 wine ~ hE TCA \ 8S En a ar