Scugog Township council said Monday night that it would have no objection to a land severance to allow con- » Stuction of a church for the 40-member congregation of the Apostolic Church of Can- ada. Mr. Bill Armstrong, a member of the congregation, said most of the 40 members whurch if it could be severed » fromaé.3 acre parcel that he owns in an agricultural zone at the intersection of Region- al Road 23 and Concession 7. Council said that a church is allowed in the A-2 zone, JFood for Thought Flavour idea: add a few cut cranberries to hot or cold sauerkraut. Ea are from Uxbridge Township and he would donate a 2.9 acre parcel for the new: * No objection to church severance and that the Township would not object to the severance application. The Durham Official Plan stipulates that any new lot created must be for the use of a member of the family contributing to a farm operation. y Mr. Armstrong told coun- - cil that presently the mem- bers of the congregation are holding their services in the basement of a house. In agreeing not to object to the severance, council even said it would wave the stand- ard $1000 levy Scugog coll- ects for each new lot created in the Township, if there could be some assurance that the church lot would not revert to a residential use. Air crash a mystery (From page 1) kind of baffling," said Cpl. Simpson. 'But our invest- igation found no specific cause and we have pretty well closed our file on the case." He did say that police hs EA ; ya : # The children of Epsom Public School are all Monkey Busine Bechamel sauce came to #4 | France from Italy. Some say it was part of Cath- erine di Medici's dowry. located a Blackstock area man who apparently wit- nessed the crash. The wit- ness told police that he was driving in his car and saw smiles these days, since the Kinette Club of Port Perry undertook the project of purchasing and installing a 'Jacobs Ladder' [monkey bars] on the school property. Since the installation the Kinettes have received about 50 letters from the To keep juicy fruit pies from getting soggy, paint the bottom crust with beaten egg white (and let dry) before filling. Happy birthday special: cut a cake-size piece of .| wax paper and draw the de child's age on it. Snip out the number and use this "stencil" on frosted cake. Shake candy sprinkles on frosting. Measurements: a medium lemon will yield 3 teaspoons of grated peel and 3 tablespoons of juice. There's no measuring the pleasure you'll find in a 3 | good mealat... the Dairy Bar ON THE WATERFRONT Port Perry 985-8611 It's a total delight - super food, friendly service and the nicest atmosphere. Open 7 Days a Week t0 10:00 p.m. Silverwoods 2% .-} BAG MILK $1.45. the plane for a few seconds as it was going down at a very steep angle. Both the federal accident investigation report and the police report will be turned over to the coroner in the case, Dr. Russ Martin of Port Perry, and it will be up to him to determine if an inquest is necessary. Cpl. Simpson speculated that an inquest would prob- ably shed no further light on the cause of the crash which occurred in good flying con- ditions and too the life of a young, experienced pilot. Wants tough hunt rules (From page 3) letter would be considered if the Ministry of Natural Re- sources asks the Township to open a deer season in Scugog this fall. To date there has been no request, and the Township council has the final say as to whether a season will be allowed in Scugog. Wintarib Tickets available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 MUNICIPAL . LRIVAVE 8 LORY [ANN COMPANY LIMITED Signs of All Kinds Iruck Lettering Iratfic & Construction Signs Posters & Banners Etc I P.0. BOX 519 - PORT PERRY ONTARIO (416) 985-3892 LOB INO ) Dear Mrs. Langille, students thanking them. Here is a sampling of just one of the letters: Thanks for the monkey bars. The kids here have had a lot of fun with them and | have too. We are being careful on the. We thik that they AMAA GUN Ee SS are really neat. We just don't climb up and slide down but we hang by our legs and go under and climb up by our hand to the pole. Nobody has had any cuts or gotten hurt on them. | would like to thak Mr. Langille and Mr. Kendall for putting them up. Yours truly, Darren Scala. The students above making use of the new addition to the school playground are, left, Nancy Rudkin and Hudson Isherwood; front, Kathy Sutcliffe and Wendy Reynolds and top, David Overweg and John Rankin. Manchester news by Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, October 1st at 11:15 a.m. World Day Communion, Rev. E. Lin- stead in charge. The Manchester U.C.W. will meet at the church Thursday, October 5th at 2 p.m. A speedy recovery is wish- ed for Mrs. Harvey Dobson who is a patient in Port Perry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Way, Mrs. Robert Campbell and Terri of Toronto, Mrs. Blanch Knowles and May Walters of Maidstone, Eng- land Sunday guests with Mrs. Dolly Roberts. Gordon and Ada Gray and sister Alva Graham of Bran- don, Manitoba and brother Mr. Lloyd Moffatt of Welland visiting Holtby relatives and friends last week. Mrs. Millar, Danny and Sharron in Ottawa visiting their grandmother on her birthday over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginn, Richard and Ann Marie called on Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Ginn at Nestleton Sun- day evening. 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