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Port Perry Star, 27 Apr 1977, p. 23

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Ey 4 ll NR Al PIR 28 Seagrave and area news by Jackie Boyle Hockey season is now over for our renowned 'old timers" for this year, but baseball is just around the corner, 'Watch out Bluejays here we come! All you young baseball enthusiasts, girls and boys ages. 8-15 are asked to gather at the ball park on Sunday, May 87at 8 p.m. to organize softball and T-ball teams. Please have some- one register for you if you are going away, If it rains, registration will be held in Phil Bertrand's garage. If you want to see kids base- ball in this area, please come out and register - it's up to YOU! A variety supper was held at the church last Wednes- day. Thank you to all those who helped make the even- ing a success. Rumors have it that a new swimming hole is in the making on the Fisher property. I wonder if it will be open to the general public? Good luck to my friends, the O'Briens, who are re- opening their market on Hwy. 12 on May 6. I'm happy to report that a very well thought of member of our community, Mrs. Bonnie Branton, has returned home from hos- pital: Take it easy now Bonnie; BERT FABER -- aaa --a--y RELIABLE New _Installations Repairs - Alterations PHONE 985-3734 "'Service is our Business' 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE "PETER BARKER Denture Therapist 111-Dundas Street West WHITBY - 668-1464 . it's too cold for swimming anyway! Units 1 and 2 of the U.C.- W. had their respective meetings this week. Feed- back concerning this will be reported next week, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Boyle and girls spent an enjoyable Sunday in Toronto visiting with Jackie's sister, Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gale visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin for a few days last week on "their way to Manitoulin Is- land from Florida. Two-year-old Kristil Davis from Oshawa spents the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin. Keep in mind that on Sunday, May 8, Mother's Day and Christian Family Day, there will be baptisms at Seagrave. Seagrave Sunday School Anniversary will be cele- brated on Sunday, May 29th with the Rev. Ron Sneaton as guest speaker. Sneaton is Chairman of the Bay of Quinte Conference this year and minister of Knox United Church in Peterborough. The Seagrave Choir will practice this Thursday in the church at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Dianne Puckrin is your correspondent next week and she would apprec- iate receiving your news items. Please call her at 985-2489. "It is curious to what an extent our happiness or un- happiness depends upon the manner in which we view things'. 'E.C. Burke Se AHOP/HOME (Assisted Home Ownership Program/ Home Ownership Made Easy Plan) is a federal- provincial program designed to bring home ownership within the reach of moderate and lower income families by offering financial aid in the form of loans, subsidies and grants. How much aid you receive depends upon your household formation, income and the monthly carrying charges for your new home. All types of new houses are eligible for assistance as long as they are AHOP qualified by Central municipality. Mortgage and Housing Corporation and are sold within the maximum AHOP prices in your Through an AHOP Interest Reduction Loan, the first year's mortgage payments are reduced to an 8% interest rate. An AHOP subsidy of up to $750 is available during the first year of occupancy so you would not spend more than 25% of your household income on mortgage payments and municipal taxes. You may also qualify for a Provincial HOME Grant of up to $750 in the first year should your mortgage 1 AYN A ABLEEIPNERIE BE TE NY ENS Tike VE a Rev. . More people than ever want to own their own home. Ontario has a plan to make it easier. / .) g 3 J ~ . Many awards were passed out at the annual awards night, dinner and dance of the Port Perry Snowmobile Club, held Saturday at the Catholic Church Hall. Harper; Club president Doug Buller; Charlie Harper, Senior Men's Games day winner; and Milk Pelletier, junior total points. and tax payments still exceed 30% of your household income. Subsidies and grants are not repayable. Loan repayments begin in the seventh year of the mortgage. If you are interested in buying a home under the AHOP/HOME Program, look in the real estate section of your newspaper for participating builders. For more detailed program information, write: Communications Branch Ministry of Housing 56 Wellesley Street West, 2nd Floor Toronto, Ontario M7A 2N5 ' william Davis, John Rhodes, Minister of Premier Housing Province of Ontario POR ETA TRIE . rm, A SESE pein" From left are, Special Events chairman and Club past president Bill - : 5 Er Tih PR al a pT x ey RS Sw TR ST ~ w a a a Pa mm ye i o ~ FREER = ~ Es -~ NAS Yor On Sai . A ee WIPE

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