nL A sei IPLY YET LIT AR AA. a LHEKARE MRE RE AN AL ow wtp oaneny ! CA YA EA SLE aR RE AT AE ARE AR HANAN #7 AR ER RC CENA LUM EI FRSA TOG ESE SEALS PONE SR NE 8 GO 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 11, 198) letters (FUN CPR AAT LOSS Wt IC & {AA aad » fa EEA X14 The other side of the tree story (From page 5) condemn some of the actions of our Council. This letter gives me an opportunity to bring to the attention of the public certain other facts. Engin- eering figures show that the existing flood level is 837 feet geodetic. This means that in a severe storm the United Church could have almost 3 feet of water in their educa- tional wing; the Tripp Realty building 6 feet of water in aiiaaliaaii ati A A i a aes oo ------------ aaa a Wilson in Whitby. Police attributed the killings to wild dogs. " fire destroyed four businesses on Stouffville's main street resulting in as many as 21 persons being left homeless. Firemen from surrounding townships were" called in to help battle the blaze as the stores and homes above were gutted in the blaze. Aban onstudded tires was announced by the Depart- ment of Transportation and includes a fine of up to $100 for anyone in the province who does not comply with this their basement. Even the I G A itself will be flooded as well as the basements of three homes on Mary Street. Anyone who is interested can confirm these figures for himself by asking at the CARD OF THANKS Itis with great joy that we express our most sincere thanks to our family, friends, business associates and everyone involved in the search for Bill, north of Massey. 4 } b } ] } { Itis most heartening to have witnessed and received } the help and concern from our communities of Port { Perry and Uxbridge. ! Contributions of food, money, use of private planes, } gas, mobile homes, and most important - the time j given by people who travelled to Ritchie Falls to assist } the O.P.P. Search & Rescue team; all helped us to endure a very trying week. Then to arrive home and | find the marina ready for winter?- what a great relief! } ) } } b } We feel proud to be part of such a community. With much thanks & gratitude, Bill, Lynda & Patti Kendry EW TN NN GR Sp Sp Sy Serr, aie afin. afin. of of oa. a ee ------------ ee ee NEP NTRS SR Sp Sr Sr afin. afin. of. ~~ Musées nationaux du Canada National Museums of Canada ar NATURAL HISTORY NOTEBOOK PRESENTED BY: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OT TAWA * EUOPLOCEPHALUS Remans of armoured dinosaurs which possessed Tail clubs were first discovered m North America, although a greafer variety is now known fom central Asia. Fuoptocepbotss, a ponderous, clumsy credlure weighing 2/2 metre Tonnes, occurred mn some abundance in Alberta. It was a squat } 7 animal whose Trunk was nearly movably bound bya cuirass of bony armour. Even the eyehds were prolected by movable, bony plates. F Vi sdf nl } Kh A x. - The suppleness of its forelimbs Slidgests Euoplicerhotys could dig, © and Complicated cramal sinuses suggest a keen sense of smell. The_small brain and wezk Jaws complement The general niTatson of a sedentary ammal which fed on fleshy vegetation and Tubers close 15 the surface of the grund. Canada FOR FREE REPRINT WRITE THE MUSEUM a J Township Offices for two letters from D. B. Biddle and Associates Lt. (consulting engineers for the I G A) dated December 11, 1980 and April 29, 1981. . I cannot give my approval to another extension. They had one in 1971 and are already partly responsible for the existing flood level. I hope that the above information will help clear the air and help the public to understand the problem that exists and why I am so strongly opposed to another extension. Sincerely, Sandy Sinclair Mary St., Port Perry Things go hoot in the night On Wednesday, November 18, 1981, the Authority will offer an evening program at Enniskillen Conservation Area. This program will start with an indoor slide and film presentation. After- wards, we'll take a walk through the woods listening for owls and other nocturnal creatures. Finally, if it's a clear night, we'll do some stargazing. This may very well be an excellent evening for meteor watching as well, since the Leonid meteor shower will be peaking this week. We will meet at the Ennis- killen Conservation Area barn at 7:00 p.m. To reach the area, take Durham Road No. 57 north to the 7th Concession Road (note signs), turn left and continue across the bridge, take the next right and follow this road to the entrance. The outing will go rain or shine, although we may not get to do too much stargazing if it is overcast. Those interested are asked to bring a flash- light and dress warmly. Enquiries should be directed to Steve LaForest at 579-0411. THIS WEEK'S FREE LAYAWAY SWIVEL ROCKER *ASSORTED COLOURS *100% NYLON $19900 DON'T FORGET: All our "Al Used" Furniture & Appliances are Fully Guaranteed! recent regulation. Scott MacMaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Master of Port Perry has signed a contrct with the Victoria Cougars hockey team of British Columbia. Seagrave news by Mrs. Sheila Sears Greetings good friends and neighbours. It is to be hoped that the cool, sunny weather of this past weekend has been a welcome tonic for all. On Sunday, Reverend Arthur Rodgers christened Rozalyn Mae Gilson, the beautiful little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gilson. The congregation extended best wishes to Mrs. Ona - Short, Mrs. Donna Wanamaker and Master Ted Sturman who contributed to the birthday box. Reverend Rodgers announced that the Seagrave Turkey Supper has been most successful and he thanked all those who had contributed in any way towards the event. Reverend Rodgers has asked that members of the Seagrave congregation enter the church before the service by way of the upper north door. This procedure will allow Reverend Rodgers to greet everyone, a happy custom that he wishes to adhere to. - The Seagrave U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter on Wednes- Quantities Limited RALPH TAYLOR FUELS Serving this Area with Brand Name Products for 25 Years. *HEATING OIL & BURNER SERVICE *DIESEL FUEL & GASOLINE *MOTOROILS& GREASES *STORAGE TANKS ON LOAN Business: Residence: 723-3742 985-2150 day, November 11th at 8 p.m. Roll Call is to be answered by a Bible verse containing the word "peace". The U.C: W. now has a number of Seagrave Anniversary Spoons and if anyone is interested in obtaining one of these, would he or she please contact a U.C.W. member. The Good Neighbours will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branton on Monday, November 23rd at 8:15 p.m. There is to be a demonstration and discus- sion of microwave cooking during the meeting. The White Gift Service will be held at the Seagrave United Church on Sunday, December 6th. The annual Sunday School concert, that lively display of budding talent, will be held on Friday, December 18th. Warmest congratulations are extended to Doug and Eva Mannen on the arrival of a son. Warmest congratulatjons are extended to Doug and Eva Mannen on the arrival of a son. Would you please give Mrs. Barb. MacDonald at 985-2728 your news items for next week's column. GREENBANK FURNI HWY. 12-2 Miles North of TURE & APPLIANCES Hwy. 47 in Greenbank - 985-3295 OPEN WEEKDAYS & SATURDAY: 9AM. to6P.M.; FRIDAYS: 9AM.to8P.M. A. 4