i Blackstock A very interesting evening was Five Pesos". The principal, Mr. Paisley and the four other teachers, Miss Beryl Hibbs, Miss Corine Clark, the Dessert Tea at Prince Albert Fri- day afternoon. Mr. Herb Swain of Grand View, Toronto, on Sunday. Mr. Wier Swain and Mrs. Margaret Carley, Toronto spent the week-end Seagrave I'HE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1968--17 pital, Lindsay. mond of Oshawa, were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins, who camped | and Mrs. G. Bright on Sunday. on the shore of the Nonquon, during Mr. and Mrs. Tom Trotter of Osh- : y Mr. Roy Aston and Mr. Patrick God-| Manitoba, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. with the Harold, Herb. and Lou On February 24th Mr. and Mrs | the summer, called on Mr. and Mrs. | awa were recent callers at the home spent in the Recreation Centre W ed- frey, in Turkish costume presented a | Herb Swain and visiting all the other | Swains. Jas. Durward of Blackwater, served 41 J.C. MacTaggart recently. of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bright. nesday by a large number of ladies| hilarious number which brought | relatives in this part. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson, Don | turkey dinner to honour members of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowson and who gathered for the Wideman's of Bowmanville, Hat Fashion Show. Mmes. Carl Wright, Neil Malcolm, Harold McLaughlin, Jim Marlow and Miss Lynda Kyte modelled the nu- merous hats and some coats. During the evening Candy Malcolm and Adele rounds of applause. The Glee Club then rendered three more numbers and were joined by the audience for the Queen. The pro- gramme was well prepared and ex- cellently presented. Congratulations to Mr. and Mis. Richard VanCamp on the birth of a son. Mr. George Wolfe left Multon Fri- day evening for a two week's visit with his mother, sister and brothers Mills and Mr. Roy Ferguson were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Cecil Hill. Glad to report Miss Ethel Thomp- son able to move around the house, although very sore after a fall last their family, who have birthdays at this season. Those whose birthday were celebrated were Mrs. Ruby Tin- | dall'and her daughter Gloria, of Rich- | mond Hill; John, Murray, Gordon and | Keith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Durward; Murs. John Snooks, mother of Mis. Miro and Mrs. Alvin Bruce were honored by their family, at a gather ig to celebrate their wedding anni- Mr. and Mrs. Ross and family, all of Whitby, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dowson on Sunday. versary, at the home of Mr. and Mus, INNER NENNENENE NN EEE Morley Bruce. Those present to hon- Manchester or their parents were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bruce and Cheryl of Oskville; . i in Cork County, Ireland. 'eek. Page of Yelverton danced two lovely Again on Saturday night a large Mr. and iy 'Blake Gunter and Mr week Durward; and her sister Mrs. Oscar | Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Clarke and Diana The ladies of our U.C.W. group who numbers and Mrs. Harold Kyte sang | crowd gathered in the Community and Mrs. Stan Rahm took the Panther | Mr Marl Dorrell returned home| Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dur-| of Weston; Miss Marjorie Bruce and | attended the St. Patrick dessert ten two solos. Following the programme, a lovely buffet luncheon, provided by Unit #4 of the U.C.W. The person sitting on the lucky chair, and thus winner of a hat donated by Mrs. Wideman was Wallace Marlow, who attended in order to take pictures. There was a good attendance at the Blackstock High School Variety Night in the Community Hall Thurs. and Friday nights. A record player provided music before the programme commenced and during the change of scenery on stage. With Cheryl Metcalf at the piano and the Glee Club on the stage the Hall. This time in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilbank and family who are moving to Litford this week and Messrs. Wilbert and Roy Reynolds who have already moved to Janetville. Patrol of Scouts to see the Sportsman Show at the C.N.E. grounds on Satur- day evening. Glad to report Mrs. Scott in Osh- awa hospital and Mrs. E, Darcy in Dalton Dorrell as M.C. called the] port Perry hospital are progressing honored guests to the stage and pre-| favorably, sented them with the gifts which had previously been placed behind the curtain, namely, a studio couch, cof- fee table, two step tables, two table lamps, flower dish, and games for tho children for the Gilbanks and a card table, electric tea kettle and electric clock for the Reynolds brothers. All] * made fitting replies, The evening was spent in dancing Mrs. Edna Gibson, Bowmanville, spent the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Millbrook were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham, Mr. Bill Ferguson visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and family, from Florida Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sandison, Ash- burn, Mr. Barry Dunsmoor, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunsmoor spent Saturday evening in Maple, celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Sandison's Silver wedding anniversary. Burry is a member of the orchestra for the evening's entertainment. Mrs. Ida Taylor joined the family at Howard Malcolms, Yelverton, on Sunday, when they were celebrating the 48th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Malcolm and both their birthdays, March 17th. . : i ward and family of Picton were also! present to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Others at the gather- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dur ward and family of Port Perry, and Mr. John Snooks. They received a telephone call from their daughter Mrs. Eileen Dee, of Cliffordvale. Nova Scotia. are suffering from the flu. Miss Laura Mark, of Toronto. Their| at Prince Albert report a most en- friends wish Mr. and Mrs, Bruce | joyable time. ' many more happy anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness visited Several families in our community | friends in Gamebridge on Sunday. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Roy Currie and child- them all a return to good health, but | ren visited in Toronto on Saturday. several have found that it does not Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Brenda, pay to return to work too soon. Stouffville, spent Sunday with Murs. Murs. Gi. Bright and Jean of Sea-| Crosier. It was a happy occasion, but a deep! grave; Mrs. Kennedy and Karen, Mrs. Mrs. A. Fielding attended the fun- shadow was cast over the family when word was received thay Mr. Walter Durward, of Sunderland had | passed away very suddenly, while bes | urday. ing admitted to Ross Memorial Hos-! Nelson and Mary of Port Perry, at-| eral of the late Will Henry at Wood. tended the National Ballet at the bridge on Monday. Royal Alexandra, in Toronto on Sat- Miss Hazel Gregg, Port Colborne, was a week-end guest with Mrs. W, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bright and Ray-! W. Holtby. to music provided by several men a programme opened with "O Canada", | from Oshawa, Enfield and Cartwright k after which the Glee Club, under the| and accompanied ,on piano by Mus. NE leadership of Miss Corine Clark ren-| Howard Lee, Nestleton. A bountiful \ dered three numbers. A one act play "The Ring Game" was presented by 14 of Grade 9 Pu. pils, with Patricia Wotten at the piano and David Wotten with guita: and leading, five boys sang some Western songs. Following which Grade 9 sang three songs in French. Five members of Grade 11 present- » lunch brought the evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte and Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Forder spent a long week-end at- tending the Shriners Bonspiel in Sud- bury and Copper Cliff and visiting Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and family, Lively. ed a Turkish play "Sunday Costs Seventeen ladies from here attended _-- * NOTICE ° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A BY-LAW INTENDED TO BE PASSED BY THE REEVES and COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY: The proposed by-law as set out herein is a draft only and does not take effect until it has been approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council for the Province of Ontario and the Governor- General in- Council for the Dominion of Canada and until all other condi- tions of the Municipal Act R.S.0. 1960 Chapter 249 have been complied with when the by-law will be submitted to the Reeves and Council of the Village of Port Perry for final reading and assent; The publication of this by-law and the notice of intention, set out in the by-law are being proceeded with pending the obtaining ap- proval from the Lieutenant Governor in council for the Province of Ontario and the Governor-General in Council for the Dominion or Canada; TAKE NOTICE that the Reeves and Council of the Village of Port Perry will meet at the Council Chambers in the Village of Port Perry in the County of Ontario on Wed., the 10th day of April, 1963 at 7.30 p.m. and there and then will hear in person or by counsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who claims that his land will or might be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who applies to be heard; BY-LAW -- MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY A By-Law to stop up and close parts of highways in the Village of Port Perry. WHEREAS the Reeves and Council of the Village of Port Perry deem it in the public interest, and to provide additional park facilities, to close up certain streets, and part of street lying between Water Street and Lake Scugog as shown on Cameron's Plan of part of the Village of Port Perry registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario, and more particularly described herein; AND WHEREAS no person is being deprived of the means of ingress and egress to and from his or her land or place of residence; AND WHEREAS the parts of highways to be stopped up and closed have not been.gpened for vehicle traffic, excepting those parts of Mary Street and Queen Street herein defined; AND WHEREAS Notice of this By-law has been published once a week for four consecutive weeks, namely March Tth, 14, 21 and 28, 1968, in the Port Perry Star, a weekly newspaper published and circulated in the Village of Port Perry; AND WHEREAS the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry, in accord- ance with the provisions of the Municipal Act has duly caused Notice of its CHEVY 11 NOVA 400 4-DOOR SEDAN WITH FEATURES EVERYONE WANTS! i. FROM THE START TESTES i Te a v= 2 a en em mm mm me my # : dass Gi ik i sare 0a WITH PERFORMANCE EVERYONE GOES FOR! a IMPALA SPORT COUPE OSION RESISTANCE NEW CORR i intention to pass this by-law to be posted up for at least one month in six eng nt A now Line oh ii: of the most public places in the immediate neighbourhood of the parts of 3 NEW CHEVROLET i: Cai Bond proses rust i highways in question; ' COMFORTILT Brotection. Chey: : AND WHEREAS the Lieutenant Governor in Council for the Province of STEERING WHEEL rolet and Chevy) #4! Ontario has approved the within by-law; "LOCKS IN 7 festurs ¥ AND WHEREAS the Governor-General in Council for the Dominion of Canada has approved the within by-law in so far as it relates to the stopp- ing and closing of part of Queen Street hereinafter defined; THEREFORE the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry, enacts as follows: The following parts of highways, streets and road allowances as shown ob) woshed air-dried rocker panels. POSITIONS Adjust it to the best posi: tion for you. Ask your dealer about the availabil- ity of this great new option. Cameron's Plan of part of the Village of Port Perry registered in the Re- ; i gistry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario are hereby ONZA. .CARE closed and stopped up:-- CORVAIR These plus m FAAINTENANCE S FIRSTLY--AIl of Shanley Street lying to the east of the easterly limit of mance features NEE ose vp FEATURES _ No slow; Wipggs ELD Water Street to Lake Scugog; family spor! Sutsly- Moser Suk odusiog no bling 3 dot YOU accel . in ' e kil SECONDLY--AIl of Casimir Street lying to the east of the easterly limit De service adjust: roler's electric wipe, Contre with Chay. # of Water Street to Lake Scugog; ments . . . extended-life ex- } ; THIRDLY--AIl of Mary Street lying east of the easterly limit of Water hauy sysiemy ih, Sei Street to Lake Scugog; jac rmiiars fos FOURTHLY--That part of Queen Street lying to the east of the easterly limit of the abandoned railway right-of-way, formerly owned by Canadian National Creede A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE '63 GHEVROLET snsr iv sre... msr iv vaio... insy ih sais) exper Beare Motors Limited PORT PERRY, ONTARIO PHONE 985-7351 Railway Company, which right-of-way conveyed to the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry by deed registered as No. 7666 in the Registry Office 2 of the Registry Division of the County of Ontario on the Tth day of July, fh 1946 and running easterly to Lake Scugog between water lot "E" on the south side of Queen Street as shown on the said plan and water lot "A" and part of lot No. 122 as shown on the said plan; THIS by-law shall take effect upon the date of the final passing thereof, DATED at the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario this 7th day of March, 1963. 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