ii fe Hl 2 E Port Port Dear I your itt at enter into a letter writing contest and as I have only been on the board a short time I don't feel I know all the I feel the letter in June 30th paper doesn't show a true picture of sharing the cost, where it said Port Perry 1971 budget was $ 8,498.28 Reach Township 15,633.28 Scugog Township 4,463.54 Cartwright Township 555.88 The municipalities that are in Ontario County are assessed 2 mills for hospitals and the County looks after all hospi- tals in the County and contri- bute to some that are out- side the County that are used by County residents. Cartwright as most of your readers will know is in Dur- ham County and as such we contribute to the County but unlike the others we budget OW TARGET EVERY THME 5 ict | Laie 3 Prince Albert News Uxbridge Post Office, built @ couple of years ago is reported to already be inadequate as far as spece is con cerned. it's an attractive building, and the seme type will no doubt enhance Queen Street. From the report at lest structign WILL PORT PERRY HAVE THIS TYPE OF POST OFFICE? council meeting when the news wes presented by members of the Federa! Works Department. 1 appears trom the Ges cription to be @ building of much the same size and con An average attendance at| when they both visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Mel Robert: In regard to the Commun-| church last Sunday when all| beautiful home of Mrs. Bee- ity Hospital I do not care to} listened to our ministers splen-|cock's parents Mr. and Mrs. did message - "Building Cas- tles in Spain." Offering gathered by Mr. G. Hunter and Mr. L. Beacock. 'We heartily congratulate one of our young men Mr. Neil Holtby son of (Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby) who has just returned home from a fabulous near two week trip to Saskatoon. Neil was one of two students selected as an eligible pupil from'P. P. H. S. to participate in the educat- ional and rewarding exper- ience made possible through the Youth Travel Program principly fiananced by Ontario Dept. Education and Federal Governrfient. The Friendly Visitors Group met recently at the home of Mrs. Wm. Wozoney when Mrs. Bassinwaite direc- tor of "White Cross Centre," Oshawa was guest speaker de- livering an encouraging and instructive message. As usual junch ended the meeting. Last Monday, Mrs. Allan Beacock of Blackstock accom- panied Mrs. Albert Jeffrey NOTICE TO ALL CUSTOMERS OF THE PORT PERRY HYDRO IN THE VILLAGE JULY 25th. 1971 - OF PORT PERRY 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. THERE WILL BE AN INTERRUPTION OF HYDRO- ELECTRIC POWER IN THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY ON JULY 25th, 1971, from 6 AM. to 9 AM. due to MAINTENANCE ON THE SUBSTATION ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Premium Quality @ GASOLINE @ DIESEL ® MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available Call Collect 668 334) DX Oil FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Adams in Bowmanville. Dur- ing their pleasant outing they also called on several patients with whom they were acguain- ted at Sunset Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn joined Mr. and Mrs. B. Wan- amaker of Seagrave and each of their families made up « large gathering for a picnic at Popular Park. SMITHS -- 28 oz TEA of Windsor have been holi- daying with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson Pte. Glenn Sweetman of Winnipeg is home and there | fore was present for his sister Brenda's wedding. It was pleasing. to see « hospital patient Mr. John Doupe at the ceremony. Last Seturdey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and sons Robert and Garth enjoyed being BAGS guests at the Stevens - Cain MARGARINE ». rts. TREESWEET -- 48 oz. tin Grapefruit Juice MITCHELLS -- 48 oz. tin APPLE JUICE jwedding held im Timothy Eston Memoria! Church, Tor- | jonite. Reception was hed at) - the Francis Eating Pariom of | 7 2 Frans Restaurant jare holidaying im the New Laskeard and northern secbor | of Ontario | Seturdey afternoon Mrs | Les Beacock enjoyed atten | ding the trosseau - tea et the home of Mrs. Gandy Moore of Shirley Road im honour jof her daughter Louise "My goodness! I'll bet wher you snorkie you don't need fi 7 ST. LAWRENCE CORN KRAFT -- 18 oz BARBECUE SAUCE 5 th. bag OIL FOOD MARKETS