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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 26 Nov 1970, p. 22

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'it = i reat rLeveEl Lai bf E F t game. At the end of the first per- jod Uxbridge 'had the lead 2 - 1. The lone first period goal for Port was scored by Olsen from Litt. } Hl F : ef i i + Mi Beare Bantams .|that was Litt scoring from| Christie for Port Perry. WANT ADS Burketon News Continued | Saturday evening thev at tended the birthday party of Miss Lynn Swain of Haydon. She received many beautiful gifts. The evening was spent in dancing and an enjoyable evening was had by all. Mr. Wm. Virtue, Toronto called on Mrs. W. Bryan on Wednesday The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the Glennie family friends and relations in the sudden pass- ing of Mrs. Joe Avery (for- merly Pearl Strutt). Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and family spent Saturday in Pickering. i+ wh y v7 Mr. and Mrs. R. Macdonald Bowmanville, were tea guests of Mrs. T. Bailey on Thurs day Sympathy goes out to Mr. Mervin Mountjoy and friends of Hampton in the passing of a loving wife, Mrs.-M. Mountjoy in Bowmanville Hospital on Thursday. Mrs. W. Bryan is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono for a few days. Mrs. T. Bailey is guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Peeling in Oshawa. Several from this district attended the funeral service of Mrs. J. Avery in Bowman- ville on Friday. Interment was in Hampton cemetery. WHITBY -- Almost unani-j QqPADS Study proceed as| Williams, recommending the| 'he merger was scheduled under|QAPADS executive not be| D¢ver diseussed by the board reference without| interested in policy resolu-| ™embers and no instructions delayed by further] tions unless it was advised | ad been given by the board studies such| five days in advance. on how to vote. oy by Oshawa! Reeve Gould said the exe-| Deputy Reve George Ashe OAPADS executive commit Oshawa-Whitby mer-| cutive should not be called|°! Pickering Township said merger of Whitby & Oshawa. delegation, which will] as had been the case when| S¢Parate school board chair- Arising out of a meeting of an effort to meet the| the Oshawa motion to extend | ™#"- He was told the board representatives of county! minister during his visit to| the study was approved. He|"epresentative at the OA- municipalities Monday night | Oshawa, will consist of War-| received strong support from | PADS executive meeting had at Port Perry, council voted | den Robert Timbers; Reeve| Reeve Williams, who said he| ever attended before. The to 2 to name a 10-member|w. H Gould, of Uxbridge:| had not received a copy of] ™erser had never been dis- to make a stromg/Reeve Edward Oyler, Of| Oshawa's position, and was} cussed at any time by the Reach Township; Mayor Des-| unaware of the position Osh-| board and its representative Keough, minister of munici-| mond Newman, of Whitby:| awa had taken. did flot carry the power of pal affairs, to have the/ wayor LeGros, of Reeve Gould said policy| the board. the chairman told Ajax; Murison of] decision votes should be re-| Sim Village; Reeve} stricted to representatives of of Pickering| municipal councils and pro- Pictured above is Mrs. Gar- net Murray of Manilla, R.R. 1, who received her Bachelor of Arts degree at the Fall Convocation of Waterloo Lut- heran University on Sunday, November 8th. Mrs. Murray | 3 ge 5 rhe had been lost on a tie vote, but had been approved when brought up later in the OA- PADS executive meeting. | lt council rules call for.a two- thirds majority to' approve county & excluding Oshawa.| reintroduction of motions. Charges by Reeve Thomas decision came from} Edwards and Deputy Deputy Reeve Douglas Mar-| John Goodwin of Whitby, low 'of East Whitby Town-/ that there had been a deal between Oshawa and the re- man Lyons of Scott Town-| presentatives of East Whitby ship. Deputy Reeve Douglas} Township to support the Osh- awa motion, were strongly denied by both Reeve John Howden and Deputy Reeve Douglas Marlow. "I reiterate there was no deal between East Whitby & Oshawa. I challenge anyone here to say I had any part continued Mr. and Mrs. J. McLielan of|of Peterborough Saturday Toronto week-end guests of| dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter. Jr. Choir practise at Grace at 7 p.m. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish and Miss Peggy Cornish on Sunday in- cluded Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bran- ton, Janice and Susan of Oshawa and Mrs. G. Rundle of Whitby. Miss Laura Pogue of Osh- awa is with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue while her mother is having surgery. Mrs. K. Mueller a Monday in Bay guest of friends Ridges. ELECTRIC LIGHTING CENTRE MAIN STREET SOUTH --- Gpand Opening Friday, November 27 - 1 p.m. UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO ALL YOUR FANCY | HOUSE FIXTURES, $100.00 i| ELECTRICAL NEEDS, | CHANDELIER + SMALL APPLIANCES | _ To Be Drawn DECEMBER 24th Public Cordially Invited ROXY THEATRE ® Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 26, 27, 28 "TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE" (adult entertainment) 9:00, Robert Red- ford, Katherine Ross. "SKULLDUGGERY™" 7:15, Burt Reynolds, Susan Clark. Sat. Matinee 2 p.m. "SKULL- DUGGERY™". The Theatre will not be open on Mon. or Tues. Starting Wednesday, Dec. 2 "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS". EMIEL'S PLACE Where Good Food Is On The Menu Every Day (QUEENSDALE RESTAURANT) * BREAKFAST * LUNCH * LUNCHEON SPECIAL * DINNER Homemade Pies, Southern Fried Chicken Pizza and Fish and Chips Take out service on all orders --- 985-2066 Mr. and Mrs. B. Richardson of Oshawa and Mr. D. Jones C. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kane of Toronto Monday luncheon guests of Mr.-and Mrs. W. J. Kane. Mr. M. McLaren attended the Royal Winter Fair one day last week. Mrs. B. Mark is visiting Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce at Cobourg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muel- ler and Christopher guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs Wadinsky of Oshawa on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Woods of Toronto entertained the Jackson families on Satur. WANT TO PLAY POOL? COME TO EMIEL'S PLACE

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