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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1990, p. 30

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30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 23, 1990 DAILY AIRPORT SERVICE oral] T & C LIMOUSINE Oller: 985-0170 Res. 985-9134 Prompt and Courteous Service Stonemog; &, & (7 » Y Guy, @entet® Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. _ offers a Child Enrichment Programme. Limited openings in most age groups, 18 mths. to 3 yrs. Full and part Time Openings Available For further information call The Regional Municipality of Durham B») PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is consider- ing a by-law to rename a portion of Regional Road No. 2 (known municipally as Oshawa Road, Lilla Street, Seagrave Road and On- tario Street) from the Oshawa-Scugog Townline Road to the boun- dary road between the Township of Scugog and the Township of Brock, as "SIMCOE STREET / REGIONAL ROAD 2" in the _ Township of Scugog. 3} MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP SECTION OF REGIONAL { IROAD TO BE RENAMED SIMCOE ST./ _IREGIONAL ROAD 2 REG.HOL. 3), Lo TZ: 6 x pg or og x 7) g 0 i ~ ] | TOWN WHITBY» F In order to assist in the evaluation of the proposed by-law, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Fir., Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 or by calling Mr. Gerry Cameron, Planning Department, (416) 728-7731 (Whit- by) / 686-1651 (Toronto). Submissions concerning the proposed zoning by-law must be for- warded to the Commissioner of Planning at the above-noted address and must be received no later than Friday, November 2, 1990. Please include your address and telephone number in any submis- sions made. Marie Hubbard, Chairman Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning Annual Halloween party. at hall on A large crowd attended the Pinedale Church anniversary ser- vice on Sunday, when Mark Stur- man gave a very interesting talk on his trip and the special music by George and Amy Timms. Everyone is invited to the Greenbank Hall on Sunday, Oc- tober 28 from 1-4 p.m. for a coffee and sweets, to extend their farewell wishes to the Watson family. For more information call Dot Hooker 3420 or Barb Ward 3903. ' We are pleased to know Rachel McMillian is home from hospital, our wishes for better health are with you. The sympathy of the communi- ty is extended to the Couper- thwaite family in the passing of a husband and father Jack Couperthwaite. The Greenbank Hall's 8th an- nual Children's Halloween Party for children ages 10 and under will be held on October 27th from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.. Come and join in the fun and Squinty the clown. There will be a small admission fee. A jar for Unicef donations will be available at the door. The 94th Greenbank Church an- niversary service on November 18th at 11 o'clock, when Dr. McClure will be the special speaker. Please remember Sr. Choir practice on Thursday - Also In- termediate Choir needs more members of children 11 yrs. and older, practice will be on Thurs- RRR day, Oct. 25th at 6 p.m.. We are sorry to hear Ralph Dusty is a patient in Port Perry Hospital, suffering a back injury when he was thrown off his horse. Ruth Foster organized a fan- tastic program for the Lawn Bowlers meeting last Tuesday evening. It was presented by seven retired school teachers do- ing a drill and telling about an ex- perience during their teaching years. They also had four bounc- ing chéer leaders from Green- bank, that sure looked good. in their short skirts. (A fun night). Hilda Alexander and daughter Meryl from Peterborough and Donna from Fort Erie had lunch on Mondav with her sister Ruby I'm sure everyone enjoyed the lovely fall colours - it's always a beautiful time of year. 1st Seagrave Brownies can look forward to their Halloween party, Monday October 29, 6:30. 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Lucky Draws - to Doug Healey, "Grant Drury and Muriel Gibson. The next euchre Party will be Fri- day November 16th at 8 p.m.. Next week news call 985-2060. a Halloween Dance, Sat. Oct. 27, 8:00 p.m. Kinsmen Hall in Port. Call us, Diane and Paul Cooke at 985-3722. Happy birthday wishes to John Berry (Oct. 21). Please read the 'Thank you' in the Port Perry Star, as Helena and Doug Edinger wish to thank everyone for a super 25th anniver- sary party. Another reminder to Seagrave Fellowhsip sisters. The dinner is Nov. 23 at Greystone, $17.00 per person. Entertainment guaranteed exciting! Please get your tickets from any of the following; Joanne 985-9079, Helena 985-7488, Marj 985-8865, Edic 985-8842 or Norma 985-8829. See you there! Happy 25th anniversary wishes to Rodger and Melinda Fish as they celebrate their silver an- niversary October 23. Ann Sandiford has a report on la kidnapping in Robinglade...!!! It seems 'La Batts man has been replaced by "La Woman of his dreams"... La Goddess!!" I think La Goddess must be missing LaBatts man though, as often when I pass by she is hang- ing her head in la sorrow!! Too bad LaBatts man couldn't join. her on-la romantic bail of hay! They could then live "hap- pily ever after.....at least until la Halloween! ! Congratulations to Jennifer Berry of Robin Glade, Seagrave and her dance partner Timothy Fowler of Lakefield as they danc- ed their way to a gold medal at the Figure Skating Competition held this past weekend in Kingston. While Jenny was in Kingston her brother John was in Toronto for a Karate competition where he too won a gold medal. Congratulations! The dedication of the redecora- tion of the downstairs assembly hall will take place next Sunday at 9:30 during the regular service. The ladies are asked to take sand- wiches or cookies for a social hour after. Sat. Oct. 20 was a very suc- cessful clean-up day at the Seagrave Park as the saying goes many hands make light work! Hats off to Seagrave as the com- munity worked so well together on this worthwhile project. That's all for this week, please phone Ann Sandiford 985-9440 with your news for next week's column.

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