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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Aug 1965, p. 11

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a aaa A. -S SCUGOG NEWS (Continued) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gow of Oshawa, Miss Freda Burnham of Toronto and Mrs. Hardy spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham were celebrating their twenty-ninth wedding anniver- sary. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chappell and David began a months holiday on Friday. Mr. P. Chappell stayed for the week-end. Their guests included Mr. Gary Cor- drey of Brantford., Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gowland and family of Cooksville, Mrs. H. Butterworth and Mrs. M. Chappell of Wes- ten. Mr. and Mrs. W. Glover of Whitby staying at their cottage, Pine Point, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick, Linda and Sylvia dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Milner of Brooklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Krantz, John and Kathy of Oshawa, Miss Heather Ross and Mrs. Harper of Oshawa and Mr. Geo. Askagaluk of Alaska holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Watts, Gordie, Garry and Bonnie of Malton week-end guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Watts. Mrs. S. A. Hallows and Edna returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hornbostel of Toronto spent the week-end with them. Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldred enter- tained the choir members, their wives and husbands on Wednes- day night. Rev. and Mrs. Bra- ham of Bobcaygeon and Rev. Teskey were present. Mr, and Mrs. John Beckett Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hope. / Mr. John Cairns and Miss Dianne Fralick attended the Wilkes - Hunter wedding in Prince Albert on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cuss and Wayne of Toronto, Friday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter. Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson of Oshawa Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson. nl mn sled Mr. Stephen Fralick, Mrs. Wayne Oke of Port Perry and Mr. Wm. Oke of Port Perry are going by boat. to Lake Simcoe via Trent Canal system. Mr. G. Minty has returned after spending twé weeks in Manitoba, Miss Sandra Fralick spent the holidays with her parents | Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. L. Luttrell and Debbie of Rexdale and Mr. and! Mrs. C. Miller and Barry of | Barrie, week-end guests Miss Jean Henderson. | Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller and' family of Oshawa spent theo week-end at their cottage, Pine! Point, i Mr. Terry Chandler and Miss Joyce Cubbett of Carnegic's Beach spent Sunday at Wauba- shene. Mr. and Mrs. Goodway and Donna of Toronto week - end | guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. San- ders. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward ley} and family of Toronto joined Mr. and Mrs. D. Healey, Sun- day, also visiting was Mrs. Tom Healey and Mrs. Pat Healey of Thursday, August 5, 1965-11 PORT PERRY STAR, NEW WELL (continued) 1. A resolution of Council re- questing the O.W.R.C. to estab- lish a new well. 2. That a certificate of ap- proval be obtained from the Sanitary Engineering Dept. of the O.W.R.C. 3. That a Consultant be de- of ' cided upon to give an estimated Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor of Toronto stayed at their cottage | Pine Point, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brodies of Toronto at their cottage for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brodie, Debbie and Linda of Toronto holidaying at Pine Point for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Dar- lene and Don of Oshawa, at Pine Point for their holidays. Service at Grace 11.15 a.m. You are cordially invited to at- tend. Come. ] { Y : . fimaximum cost of the project \ (the Commission would be will ing to name three of four con- sultants and the Village could make their choice). 4. The application must be approved by the Ontario Muni- cipal Board before starting the project (it was estimated that a new gravel packed well would cost approximately $20,000.). Council felt that no time should be lost in making the preliminary preparations for the drilling of a new well and so the following resolutions were passed: "That the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry requests the O.W.R.C. to develop a New Well and finance the project." "That the Village of Port Perry requests the O.W.R.C. to make a ground water survey of this area." 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