. : : ' 3 . * Lions Receive Certificates The five proud gentlemen above represent a total of 107% years of Lionism in Port Perry. At the first meeting of t* fall season Monday night the four members standing Ray Cook, Don Crozier ,Sam Gnffen and Cec King each can look back on 25 years of perfect attendance in the Port Perry Lions Club and are now true members of Lions Internationa "25 Year Club". Seated in the front is past president Don Carnegie with 7% years perfect attendance who received a certificate to prove he last year acted as president of the local club. Les Lucyk and Su-ann De Haas, local students taking part in the exchange program during the summer both spoke to the members about the ex- perience and enjoyment they receiv ed from their two-week trip to Pottsville, Pennsylvania Erate Sunday Visitor _ Protests Parking Ticket A "40 -year-elear" driving) Queen St, operate 7 days a record has been "spoiled" by a parking ticket -- one issued by Port Perry's bylaw en- forcement officer And the motorist is so angry she promised never to return to the Village again In a letter to council, the woman (who was not iden- tified) said she had 40 years clear driving before coming to Port Perry one Sunday to visit a friend in a nursing home. She arrived early, she says, and decided to go down to the lake to "watch events." Later she returned to her car and drove to the nursing home where she became aware of the parking ticket on | the windshield. "I never heard of parking meters operating on Sunday," she wrote (The meters, located on Water St. and the east end of Pictured above from left to right are Cpt. Maurice Vader Trouper's of the Ontario Regiment and ceremonies at Parkwood in honour of Col. Som MeclLoughlin's 100th birthday on September 11th Robert : Waldsinperger and Cpt. Dovid Perry, as members week.) The motorist then called the OPP in Whitby to com- plain. They told her, according to the letter, that meters usually take a rest on Sun- day but if Port Perry had a bylaw authorizing there use. on Sunday then she could take her plight to council. But the motorist was not | about to appear before council] and enclosed $2 in her letter} telling council that if she was guilty it should use the money | to pay her ticket but if not it could use the money to erect a sign informing motorists of the Sunday meter operation. (There are already signs -- maybe not obvious enough -- telling of Sunday meters). She closed in a huff stating this "is the last Port Perry will ever see of me," Brooks and Donald took part in the parade Coun. Howard Hall suggested a letter be sent to the OPP advising them that the meters do operate on Sunday because "they've been telling people that they don't." The first Fall meeting of the W.M.S convened in the S.S Room on Tuesday at 2.30 P.M with the President, Mrs, E Hooper in the chair. All joined in hymn 483. Mrs. Black read Psalm 37; 1 to 20 and followed with prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Our Thank Offering service will be held on Oct 12th at 9.30 P.M. Moved by ; Mrs Eagleson and seconded | by Mrs. MCCully that Rev.| | Black has consented to do this Mr. Earl Jamieson now living in Caesarea celebrated PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept, 22, 1971 -- St. John's Women | Missionary Societ The treasurer Mrs. Bently reported $24.00 sent to Kim our Taiwan student. She also read a letter from Kim thanking us for our support and gifts $5.00 was voted to be sent now as a Christmas gift to Faux Kim Mrs read NOTICE RESPECTING Ontario the Assessment Roll may ices. plaints. If possible note ment) street No. Lot and Situated. Assessment Review Court, Peterborough, Ontario. his 80th birthday on Tuesday) September 14. He was born in Wapouce, Ontario Mr Jamieson has one daughter, Bernice Tennyson, four| grandchildren. Township of Cartwright The Assessment Rol! may be inspected during Bus- iness Whours, at the Municipal Office at Blackstock, ' Any Complaint with respect to an Assessment on ment Review Court pursuant to Section 53°of the Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1970 ¢.32 asammended by Sec. 10.0f the Assessment Ammendment Act, 1971. Notices of Complaint must be made in Writing by Letter, or on Forms available at the Municipal Off- For purposes of Identification, Please include your Name, Postal address, and the Reasons for the Com ality in which the Property under Complaint is Any Notice of Complaint shall be Mailed by Ordin- ary Mail to the Regional Registrar, Mr. A. H. Johnson Signed Ear! D. Fowler, CLERK Township of Cartwright Blackstock, Ontario "Presbyteriatii' Sunday in Kenora," from The Glad Tidings. Miss M Johns read the story of Abigail from the SStudy Book Hymn 745 closed the Study Book. Hymn 745 closed the meeting. Mrs | Hooper thanked all those who had taken part. ASSESSMENT APPEAL be Brought to the Assess also the Roll No. (Assess- Concession, and Municip- 405 George Street South, DEPARTMENT STORE > Fortrel by Zazie $25.95 -- $27. 3X - $8.95 and Knit 95 GIRLS PANT SUITS a3. 4-5-6- 6X - $10.95 Fortrel and Crimp Knit by $19.95 Zazie -- $23.95