Ontario County May Take Part In Regional Development Association The possible formation of a four-county Regional Develop- ment Association, including On- tario County, will be considered Wednesday at a meeting in Oshawa. Peter Branch, regional devel- opment officer with the depart- SANE EA £5 Yi d + Ny ment of economics and develop- ment, said he 1s arranging the meeting with members of an association steering committee established during a county- wide meeting in June, 1964. NOTHING DONE He said nothing has been done PERRY FARIO activities and unnoticed by the Banner disappeared and apparently went to Ajax. A few mem- AND THE LIONS ROARED Recently the Port Perry Lions Club played host to some of the members of the Ajax Lions Club. After the evening's local members the Port Perry since the June meeting but that the possibility of Ontario, Hal- ton, Peel and York Counties joining together to form an association has been revived. "But, it is entirely up to the local people whether or not an association is formed," said Mr. Branch. Regional development associa- tions stduy economic matters and make recommendations to member municipalities and the province, » Associations also are involved in such things as tour- ist promotion. Mr. Branch said Ontario has been divided into 10 develop: ment regions and nine associa- tions have been activated. Money raised by associations from member municipalities and other groups is matched dollar for dollar by the province. ANOTHER MEETING Members of the steering com- mittee include Ald. Aalice Rear- don and James Vessey of Osh- awa; Walter Beath, East Whit- by Township; George Loft- house, Whitby Township, and Reeve Ross Murrison, Pickering Village. Mr. Branch said the Wednes- day morning meeting at the Chamber of Commerce office in the city, is being held to con- PORT PERRY STAR, o) SN HIN S Sema. PATE i Al ANT 1 hl. ported Racy iti) . Wy ALN ALS we Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 -- 7 Mrs. McLaren, Mrs. Tetlow & Mrs. Cawker spent Monday in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis of Dunbarton spent the week-end at their cottage at McLaren's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. S. Galante visit- ed for the week-end with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Galante in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown & sons dinner guests with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoenix of Greenbank on Wednesday night. Mrs, Cecil Fralick is home after surgery in Oshawa Hos- pital. Nice to have you home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real of Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson of Yelverton Satur- day night dinner guests of Mv. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Watts of Tor- onto at Pine Point for the week- end. Bowling News LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Pontiacs .....cooeouennnn. 7 Bulek ociiiviisivermsmenras 7 SCUGOG NEWS Mrs. C. Carter, Ann, Janice and Gary in Oshawa on Satur- day with Miss Dorita Trew. Richard, Melodie and Monita ) Appleton in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paxton. They attended the Ice Capades. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Crozier and Miss Carol Crozier spent Mon- day in Toronto. Miss Keough and Miss Chau- vin of Toronto guests of Mr. and Mps. R. Hope last week. Recent guests of Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. N. Stephenson of Scar- borough, Mr. and Mus. George Skerratt & Ricky of Prince Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Empringham of Claremont. Last Wednesday night our Mystery Sister Banquet, was held. All had a lovely time. Congratulations to Ray War- ren who held a birthday party on Sunday. Bob DeHart was present for the party. Mr. John Heyes of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. & Mrs. R. Pogue. Our White Gift Service on Sunday was good. Service next Sunday at 10 a.m. You are in- vited. bers of the local club paid a return visit a week later and took sider future action. He said Monarch m---- along their guns to redeem their property. Pictured above on |. next step by the committee Ambassadus ce the left is Lion Irving Boyd of Port Perry and a member of might be to hold another county Oldsmobile the Ajax Lions on the right. They are holding the local banner wide meeting. Ford S Fi O P after our Lions successfully rescued it. Dodae i . so Plymouth .................... E CAAA UA : | Singles 210 and over-- E A R [ Y 4 H CL UB NEWS SMETTIIT Whe RRS |B. OkesT; J. Hull--290; I. - "8IC | Lewis--289; J. Armstrong--281, Miss Donna Stewart visited the Kitchen Maids at their Personalized "Just for You" if fed ih 76 The prairie lily wag chosen as Matioiiery £54 tanh sin anil ¢ receive ¢ prize for Saskatchewan's floral emblem of warmth to your - ndence. Your name and address or initials are seventh meeting on Wed., Dec. 1st. : Eight members answered the roll call. Janice Williams read the minutes of the last meet- ing, - Miss Stewart explained what we would be expected to do for Achievement Day on Jan. 156th. Miss Dodd announced that all the record books should be. handed in to her on or before Dec. 14th. Table Setting and Service were discussed and demonstrat- ed. The members enjoyed samp- ling the variety of tea biscuits made by the different members. On Dec. 8th Debbie Griffen entertained the Kitchen Maids at her beautiful home on Ella Street. The buffet table was laid with a bountiful supply of food prepared by the members, This was enjoyed by leaders, mem- bers and guests. After the di- shes were washed Janice Wil- liams conducted a quiz. Debbie The final plans for Achieve- ment Day are: EE age | col 3 Re EAE (I'CANADA TR) NSN RAPALA INTN AAU AS PRAIIE LILY SS 2 Postage Stamps lay, Postmaster General, de- signated January 19, 1966 as be- ing the release date for two new stamps featuring the floral em- blems and armorial bearings of | the Provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. These large size bec. stamps will be the ninth and tenth in! the floral emblem series which! began in, May, 1964. in 1941, This stamp is printed in brown, green and orange, 232, 216; G Hastings--280, 231; S. Brignall--268; D. Mengies-- 268; K. Reamsbottom--248, 281; V. Rider--245, 238} P. Fulford --237; V. Chapman -- 234; K. Harper--229; M. St. J ohn--225; C. Wilson--218; W. McLaughlin --211. Triples 600 & Over-- J. Armstrong---729; B. Oke-- 695; K. 'Reamsbottom--6179; V. Rider--673; G. Hastings--662; I. Lewis--650; J. Hull--648, AND AVOID THE RUSH Birdseye BS Saif Phone 985-2511 collaborator of the creator of Archie, Pigskin Peters and the NOAZARK. $7.50 a copy BRUTON'S DRUG STORE a SHEE Sse Sine See STE Suits Satire Center PORT PERRY, ONT. Alberta adopted the wild rose BADGER / p y BALE ow NES . wry fy y Phd . i wdiiibuisdid diimiin dnsasbosod i soduisioinnt dun ad) The leaders served chocolate By JIMMY FRISE a drink and tea. To Be Released On A selection of the best cartoons of Jimmy Frise ZR Elizabeth Jefford closed the| January 19, 1966 || with introduction by Gordon Sinclair and com- ey meeting with the Lord's Prayer. - : 4s v b : The Honourable Rend Tremb- mentary by Gregory Clark, long-time friend and i _ aa oo TRINT -- ra ah] Cw ~~ A Ja Ny A § £. 2 Eas SAINTS on AN printed on white or coloured fee | 88 its official emblem in 1930. : . i t rs in Poster to be made by Janice ig Paes Williams and Mary Nelson. ry Ah and stamp Were SALES & SERVICE The impression is dignified, 3 ' Commentator on the exhibit--| The stamps tere designed oh so arming: "om Griffen and printed by the Canadian | TUBE FEEDERS, COW TRAINERS, AUGER ys 20 YA prainalized Goze LdiaRaheh Pork NTs Duan ---- FEEDERS, SILO-UNLOABERS,-- LIQUID -- | onery, dinner napkin effor [from data provided by the Do- | : » cocktail napkins, coasters, Pinwheel Biscuits-- minion Bureau of Statistics. | MANURE EQUIPMENT. Menicher and playing cards Janice Williams The offset method was used to styles you'll see in the Tomato Biscuits-- print the floral emblems. The, personalized "Just for You" Mary Lou Thomas provincial coat of arms and the sample book. ary on Iho backgrounds were printed by | GORDON L CORNER Scones--Mary Nelson > P.8. They make wonderful Whole Wheat Biscults-- the intaglio process. gifts for family " i" od There will be 16 million Al-| . and friends too, Suy Ho berta stamps issued and 141% R.R. 1, OSHAWA, ONT. The singing of White Christmas million Saskatchewan stamps | ciosed the meeting. issued. ' PORT PERRY STAR