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Port Perry Star, 2 Nov 1977, p. 9

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Ck 2 bist e Netvisialniincdicoanimassd da wi Le Li , 7 : Ars North industrial seminar PORT FRERY SER = Welhtented, Worst, wi ~3, J continued from page 1 on industrial development the next two years. Ashburn area ne ws Ax pete as about 80 percent of regarding tax incentives and Some delegates questioned 0: the sales are in the United foreign ownership created at the reasoning behind the . . VERS States. He added that there the federal and provincial Region buying industrial by Mrs. R. Heron good meeting last Wed. Mr. Nelse Ashton visited on Ges is no shortage of unskilled levels of government. land, and Mr. Nicol answer-- Burns Church celebrated "ght when Mrs. Doreen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Es labour available, but entic- Mr. Nicol said that $1.7 ed that this is often done in its 128th anniversary of the Henry of the Royal Botan- Herb Ashton. Ana " ing skilled labour to come to... million from Queens Park areas where for one reason congregation on Sunday, nical Gardens, Hamilton Visitors with Mr. and FON the community isa problem. helped open up 1000 acres of or another the private sector Oct. 30th. gave a very lovely demon- Mrs. E. Heron on Sunday ; 2 : Seeburn Metals employs industrial land in Oshawa, would not develop the The Rev. Dr. Wm. Fitch of Stration of 'How to make were Mr. and Mrs. George Wet about 250 people in the manu- and that the Region is spend- industrial land. Toronto brought the mess- Christmas decorations and King of Rexdale, Rev. Ken ws facture of car jack handles, ing $1 million each year of its PRIVATE MONEY ages for both morning and flower arrangements using Heron of Barrie, Mr. and fi and has been in Beaverton 25 own money to acquire indus. + Mr. Richard Matthews, evening services which were dried flowers and presérved Mrs. Ken Reynolds of ho ¥ years. trial lands. He reminded the president of Andrew An- very meaningfuland helpful. items as well as fresh Aurora, Mrs. Judy Smith of We, THE REGION delegates that all areas of tenna Co. of Ashburn and The music in the morning flowers and evergroens. Barrie, Mr. and Mrs, wm. WON Durham Region director of Durham Region derive bene- ~~ Whitby, suggested that too Was sung by the Junior and The next meeting will McAndless and family of CH planning and development fit from new industries, no much is being demanded. Senior Choirs also Mr. take the form of a pot luck Don Mills, Miss Elverta FOR Robert Nicol told the dele- matter where they are locat- from all levels of govern- "George King of Rexdalesang SUPPer on the fourth Wed. of Thomas of Uxbridge. gates that his department is ed in the Region. _ ment in Canada today, and two very enjoyable solos. November. Mrs. Lena Doble of trying to produce attractive As part of a push to attract he called on the private In the evening the girls Mrs. Dorothy Lunney of Whithy spent the weekend py ¢ industrial land, both servic. new industry, the Region will sector to generate more youth choir of St. Andrews Kissimmi, Florida spent a with her daughter and he ed and unserviced. He said be spending $200,000 on a money and profits through Church, Scarborough, led by few days with her sister family Mr. and Mrs. Doug- Aa there are certain constraints promotional campaign over increased productivity, Mrs. Danny Reesor sang brs. Evelyn Lynde and . Ins Asien, ROAR market competition; and Several numbers in beutiful visited other relatives in the It is good to see Mr. 3 yA simply by being smarter. He harmony. In one of their area. Sidney Emm out again after Greenban k said more emphasis and in. numbers Rev. McEntyre Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt his recent hospitalization. itiative must come from Sang "How Great Thou Art" of Brampton visited last Mrs. John Begin } of continued . will be held in Greenbank within the private sector. with the girls singing three Vieek with mr. and, Mes, B, Epsom called on Miss Hild v Raines and Mr. Cecil Leask Centennial Hall on Friday Delegates to the meeting Part harmony with him in eron after having returned Hopkins and Mr. Walter Fo a enn evening. . included municipal politi... the chorus. from a trip to Princeton, Hopkins on Sunday. ne Moy ; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- cians from Scugog, Uxbridge "They closed the serviceby Bi 0 0 Have a good day - keep Mr. and Mrs. Russ Brians Millan of Orillia visited with and Brock, senior personnel singing "Now the day is Batten- ist d Ee tly with iy hel a i visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan from the Durham Region Over" with only the light their oi hoor an lle you.ate up so. Harry Phoenix on Thursday, ne day this week. ~~ Planning and Development from the cross shining. uf 0 i Dou oa Re We wish 10 Welcome Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rate department, businessmen, Several people mentioned, it So of Gudtah € Durham Seminar " and Mrs. Robt. Spencer .as of Mount Albert called on real estate agents, develop- was one of our best anni- Mrs of Canningt residents of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. A. Empring- ers, representatives from versary days and it was a bei Bost K Arnon Durham College Confer- Their new home will bein the ham on Sunday. the provincial industry and- beautiful sunny day. - Toe ht hg he a ence Centre will be conduct- Murra Lee residence. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- tourism department and the Next Sunday Rev. George bo er and ami Y Mr. ing three seminars early in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoe- Millan visited with a cousin, - Ontario Development Cor- Cunningham of Evangel "Mrs. W. Hopkins. November designed to help nix were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson poration. Regional Chair- Hall, Toronto, will be with _M iy 2. Mos¥ pmm people from all walks of life Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shier 'Arnold of Zephyr on Sunday. man Walter Beath gave a Us while Rev. McEn is Leh r. ny - Puce communicate better, listen \ in Uxbridge on Sunday. Please phone your next short welcoming address at guest minister at Uxbrilige Foaman ye pe ed better, and more effectively The regular card party Months news to 985-7421 and the opening of the morning Anniversary services. . e Lope 2 weeks vaca- manage their time. 985-7712. session. Scugog Chamber of Mr. and Mrs. Norman OR In Klorida. . The first, called a" time . : Commerce president, Cliff Samells visited with Mr. Word has been received management seminar will : ° °. Crowell acted as cochair- and Mrs. W. Gardner on [rom Winnipeg that a baby pe held November 7 and will wo ir a IC S fu 1S man of the meeting with Ken Sunday: : girl has been born to Mr. present techniques to allow ; ; 7 i ; : Mesure from the provincial Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Robert Rowe nee more effective control and 5) Following completion of ions will be flashing red and government Kerry spent Sunday with Mary Heron, eight and one se of your time. two traffic studies requested east-west flashing amber. In ' \ Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher quarter pounds and her Further details on all three this summer by Durham addition, larger signs will be -- The members of Brooklin- Name is Penny Rose. seminars planned by the~ York MPP William New- placed to clearly identify WwW e d din Horticulture who live in the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Conference Centre are avail- man, changes will be imple- both the Highway and the ik g Ashburn area enjoyed a Kerry of Port Perry and" ape by calling 576-0210 mented to reduce traffic regional road. J . . } hazards at two locations in. Ag, a oii Invitations this area." a Nestleton Station has result- 3 : & An overhead flashing light = ed in a decision to reduce the avaliable st ihe OL is to be installed at the speed along Highway 7A Port Perry Star intersection of Highway 7 through the built-up area of 985.7383 and Durham Regional Road. the community to 60 km-h i . 23. The North-south direct- from the present 80 km-h., "|" | Colour T.V. Off oiour i1.v. er war of the Week! » bh : Buy or rent a " RT.V i 20' COLOURT.V. Cardigans 4 hl by Sharp Lig! ) wt $4999 ANTENNAS & a Reg. $699.99 ANTENNAS & Pretty Soft! To be up to : - EQUIPMENT your neck in the velvety luxury of this velour shirt. An easy-fitting, easy-living If purchased treat of cotton & polyester with this velour that's warm but : light enough to layer over oN T.V. Special - others. 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