"EAR M AN AE TD Re a IE LE AREAS iE) Ss 4 A Ke 2 oA . $l) 4 RARE RAS HEE Ab AT ASTRA CSA BIE REY YS STUD Ps PPE IRS oF RAE RLS Rta FRE a, iy 1 8 AT 1 ARTS TR Eh i PIAA ie 3 AL b UE hy] so wa tid A kb COREA SHAE Fon Al Ll LH AST SRS KE Le THEE AI Eo VY, a gp SR AORATS MDF RLE WEAR RI So sir TA abt 4 iv Asst PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 2, 1981 -- 21. Prince Albert news ow fm, rev SQAGrAVE Area NEWS, Views along with his son Raymond ag SouDle of days in North Bay called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben 4 Pune) and family in their Smith, Raymond returned by Jackie Boyle up again, Don and Margaret (he gay and everything went Adams, manager of the Odd new home. We are pleased to home on h Sunday but pe Seagrave Greenbank Hunter returned on Friday off on'schedule. Squad. 4 hear the Bidgood family are Ofenge rother George others Auxiliary will meet after a three week tour of the pe games in the morning ~~ Special thanks to 3 well and happy. sey vil pros ii 11 urs: at the Seagrave church on Maritimes and Newfound- gj, hoth Seagrave and Mari- Lawrence Carr and Glenn 3 Mr. and Mrs. Clint = Haliburton to visit his other Thursday, September 10 at land. posa defeating both Turnbull for helping get the Chambers along with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elford and Randy and Shirley and David Chambers enjoyed last week end in Wheeling, West Virginia, returning from this trip, Marjorie and Clint dropped the kids and brothers. . Please remember this Thursday, September 3 the card parties start at Prince Albert Hall the time is 8 o'clock. All are welcome to come and try your hand at cards. 8:15 pm, Plans will be finali- zed for the Fall Bazaar at this meeting. All mothers of Scouts, Cubs, Beavers and Brownies are asked to attend. Sunday School resumes this Sunday, September 6. Rally Sunday: is planned for It has been a long summer for Phyllis Wray, lying flat on her back; but now at last she reports that she is feeling somewhat better. Her daughter Barbara Blom and family from Shelbourne spent two weeks with Phyllis this summer, and Oakwood and Manilla, which set the stage for the after- noon game between the two undefeated teams. The game was extremely close and well played throughout, with the final score 8-6 in favour of the Odd Squad. diamonds ready Saturday morning, and to Lawrence, Wayne Addison, Haus Buscher, and Terry Smith for umpiring the tourna- ment. On Sunday night, Seagrave's Old Timers fis edp 334k Ta gaie Yong Yio with Mr. September 13, where awards were also guests over the Wolo Tranion hasan d oleate the Greeuliank Chambers for a aa. Ms u oyd Pereman gor attendance will be past weekend. Mrs. Alice 4 grey Tamlin (Oakwood), Please forward your next cottage over on Hurd Si. Wie Rts prorented. Moore and son Terry from pephie Timbers (Manilla), weeks news items to Norma Stes hen born cele- parents Mr. and Mrs. "4 time is almost here Toronto were able to spend yyy; Harris (Seagrave) and Adams at 705-357-3730. Wr hil§dBirthday on Barus Sy DO Seam again. The fall unit is three weeks with Phyllis this pr, pi vn McCoy (Mariposa). Thursday, August 27. Happy wns "SBS entitled "Ready -Get Set - summer as well. The Consolation Trophy Birthday Stephen from all your friends. Last Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen had all their family at home, Ed and his girl Kelly St. John announced their engagement to the family, well Ed, Prince Albert knows now too, Congratulations to you both. A week ago Sunday, Mr Roxanne from Guelph, Ontario. We say "Hello" and "Welcome" to Prince Albe to Mr. and Mrs. Cos (nee Slute) who have moved in on Mary St. to the former Doug Bidgood home. Grace and Les Beacock have returned home from a trip to the Timmins and Moosonee area. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jeffrey of Millbrook called Sew'. All girls or boys age 12 years (as of September 1, and over who would like to) make a vest or skirt for themselves are asked to contact either Enid Belair (985-2618) or Eleanor Nicholls (705-357-3534). Our travellers are turning It is a pleasure to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Panter and boys from Janetville, who have moved into the N. Newlands homestead. The Mariposa Odd Squad held their first tournament on August 29 at the Seagrave Park. The rain held off for was presented by Glenn Turnbull on behalf of the Mariposa Old Timers to Fran Taylor, captain of the Seagrave Turkeys. The Championship Trophy was presented by Bonnie Guindon on behalf of Mara- thon Machinery to Norma Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINES DISPLAY - Monday 12 Noon CLASSIFIED - Monday 3 P.M. GUARDIAN Pl ANO on Mr. Albert Jeffrey and the N : Howard Jeffrey's recently. 2h INSTRUCTION | There's company at the i PRICES JILLNORTHEY Simcoe St., Mary's sister-in- : : EFFECTIVE UNTIL } B. Mus.A.R.C.T. law, Mrs. Gladys Lawrence i SEPT. 12 is now accepting students from Walsten Yorkshire 1981 England arrived on August . Wy Piano & Theory Tuition | 22 £4 is with them fob a oo : at all levels. month. Hope your stay is a happy one Gladys! - OSHAWA py or cll Tan pugs BACK-TO aie) 579-1 558 next week and dont forget ® 2 4 - Port Perry Fair! " 4 LOWNEY'S : REGIONAL YARIS SA : CANDY BARS MUNICI PALI | "e Pack of 5 Bars OF DURHAM : Assored ype DURHAM $ GRANADA jl COLOUR NOTICE OF PENCILS ro : 0) | ' PENCILS eo Pouch of § PUBLIC MEETING HILROY " 12 12 Assorted 3 Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee 300 SHEET 0! CRE 3 will consider at a meeting to be held on: LOOSE LEAF REFILL ssc. COULEUR J) 3 L ¢ i SEPTEMBER 8, 1981 at 10:00 A.M. E---- 7 PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM : 4 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY $ 3 APROPOSALTO AMEND THE | a : : DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN Ce" -- 5 The purpuse of Ye Proposed amendment Js toy perm coms " >] munity uses such as aay care centres, nursing mes, nomes INTERNATIONAL BARNES HIND 240 ml RAVE SOFT PERM 3 for the aged and school to the land 3 Rpt pg eg lly a A BALLPONTPEN ~~ 2/29C RINSE& STORAGE $2.49 ir $5.19 | | Eee k 0 ilof the respective Area Municipality and sha SCOTCH MAGIC BARNES HIND 35 ml NEO CITRAN he ect to certain locational criteria contained in the Durh i . 3 Regional Otcil Pa a TAPE 1X 600 66¢ cieawmg sotion $1.89 pormpuits ios $1.59 A (4) aipian ' 3 Subsequently, the Regional Council will Sonsier the recom- CLAIROL BODY ON TAP STAYFREE MAXI ~~ SELSUN BLUE ANTI-DANDRUFF LR 3 mendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held SHAMPOO 450 ml $2.99 paps 30's $2.69 suampoo 100 mi $2.29 NW £3 on: . . WAR E CLAIROL BODY ON TAP DURATION ; A 3 SEPTEMBER 1S, 1981at 1000 AM. CONDITIONER 450 mi $2.60 masaLsphay ism $1.49 TUELOCVION 99¢ 0 A REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING BAN ROLL-ON 50 mi POLY-VI-SOL CHEWABLE Aly ke : ' N at 3 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY ANTI-PERSPIRANT $1.27 viramins 100s $4.49 SON, Bye COLLECTIO 2 i a oS amen man: is vaste BUFFERIN TRI-VI-SOL CHEWABLE Catching Shades "$2. 69 ea. 3 Consumers Drive, Whitby or by calling Mr. L. Kotsetf, M.C...P. TABLETS 200's $2.89 vitamins 100s $3.79. 03 8 Planning Department - (416) 668-7731. MAYBELLINE DIAL-A-LASH 0 ; Requests to appear before the Planning Committee as a ORNADE AF SINUTAB MASCARA @ Black A | frvaried pA Micha WC! Commasonr o LIQUID 100 mi $1.69 TABLETS 12's $119 o Brown/Black $2.19 : ng, 8, ) " ig 0s | and must be received by the Friday preceding the meetin. VALUE TODAY FOR A HEALTHY TOMORROW *® i Requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation % 8 concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to CESTRSEIEREEE | PORT PERRY PHARMACY LTD l | aE t r I egiona A Regions I ohare. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ' J