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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Apr 1969, p. 3

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1 .) * J tJ | oH J i i ¢ 7 » i sd mm MM rr aon Ne amg iY LT i LJ J a i irr ------ EE [J * ¥ { | i | i { 4 i f i L} Seagrave News Signs of Spring are net lacking hdre now. This we 'k end the Nonguon was lined again with the usual hove- ful "fishermen. We often wonder what they catch. Then there are grass fires here and there kicking up a lot of smoke. One did more than that on Sundav when it spread to a shed 'on the farm belonging to Mr. Thos Druen. The 'building was destroyed.. On Monday fire broke out again and burned - over acres and acres of pas- ture land. {House building is, we rup- pose, another sign of Spring. Last week -Mr. T. A. Venner made a start. on his new home overlooking the creek. The Venners: are no strang- ers to us and will be wel- come in our village. The first man on the land was seen on Monday. As usual it was Ken Wray. Spring showers? Yes we LIST WITH LAMBERT RIAL ESTATE L10-REALIOR 985-7373 have them tao. The first one will be the big Short shower which is scheduled for Fri. day cvening at about 830 down at the church, The signs all say we are in for a showery. season. The "local men have fin. ished their. work at the church: and carpet was la'd on Monday. What a mix-up there was last week! S. S meeting moved, Y.P. can- celled, U.C.W. postponed SS. Choir practice and_-a unit meeting cancelled. THe Girl Guides attemnted to carry on but had to move to the home of their leader, Mrs. Howell. At that meet- ing. Bonnie Short, who was slek last week, became a Guide. The Brownie and Guide mothers are sponsor ing a euchre in Greenbank Hall on Saturday evening, April 19th. Mr. and Mrs. William Keen and Brian visited their ant Mrs. Cora Moarce in Toronto on Sunday. They were ace- omvanicd .bv Mrs. Moon ant Clifford who spent with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lake and family. The Moons we c in that district on Saturdav too when they called on Mr. somn Well, we got to the moon, and we've been dreaming of that for generations! NOW LETS CURE CANCER! Cancer can oc EEN] SIVAROLIR AIR dOlUNCIAVI I Fol IB]: CANADIAN CANCER - SOCIETY BE GENEROUS WHEN CANVASSER CALLS! Frank Watson in West Hill. Rev. LL. Critch visited Mr Watson the same day. "Mrs. Geo. Ewen of Osha- wa was a guest at the home of J. McTaggart on Friday Mr.. and Mrs. Len Will- iams, their daughter ard husband of Toronto spent Sunday with the - McMillan family. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott this week were: Mr, & Mrs. Herb Bowes of Engle. hart, Mrs. Ear] Krich, Ajax and Messrs. C. Hart and Al Bailey of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs: Jack Clarke and family of Manchester, were dinner guests at the Clements-Belair home on Sunday evening. Bill, Gene and Dale will now and hunting out (heir spikes. Sorry to say the Little Britain Juveniles lost out to Paisley in the finals. The other Little Britain team (O.H.A. Intermediate C) were more fortunate and split the week-end games at Port Elgin 1-1. Now Britain has won 3 and lost 1. They 'continue the series at DBrit- ain next week-end. : The U.C.W. on Monday night came a day too soon to escape 'the . hammering. The meeting was in charge of Unit 2, led by Mrs. Boel Their Easter program was a bit late but was carried through - with most of the ladies -of -the _unit 1aking part. "Catering" was the main business 'of the evening. We planned catering to 3 sales, our Spring Tea, 2 weddings the S. S. Anniversary lunch- eon and providing for a hake table at the Hospital Spring clean-up on Thursday after- noon, soap contest and we fini hed up with lunch. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thur < sday, April 17,1969 - 3 work is invited to a special Mrs. Nodwell conducted a Fair. Invitations were received for the U.C.W. Rally on May 1st 'at Sunderland, a tea and bazaar at Penile on April 30th'. and "Manchester Stam- pede on April 16th. There were the usual num erous reports and thank-you HA. g Hokbnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985--2383 It is amazing how attend ™ ance at S.S. and church de- pend on each other. no church service means a small S.S. and vice Versa. This week with no S.S. many just didn't bother attending church. Mr. Critch hegan a series of sermons on the Sacraments of the church and spoke on "Baptism" this week. He will continue with the same topic next weck when we suppose services will all be back to normal. letters. The U.C.W. agreed lo as- sume responsibility for the increased salaries of the or- ganist, choir leader and the caretaker. Anyone willing to pur FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER sa. EVERYBODY WANTS TO LIVEA LONG TIMEBUT ... NOBODY WANTS 70 GET B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. Port Perry PHONE: * 985-3182 NOTICE ONTARIO MUNI IN THE MATTER OF Section 30 CIPAL BOARD of . The Planning Act (R.S.0. 1969, -c. 296), -- and -- IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Corporation of the Fo¥inship of Reach for approval of its Restricted Area By-law 2117 passed the 1st day of August, 1968 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Wednesday, the 30th day of April, 1969, at the hour of half past ten o'clock in the forenoon, (local time), at the Council Chambers, of the Township of DATED at Toronto this of Manchester, for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing this application. ) Reach, in the Police Village 18th day of March, 1969. R. SCOTT SECRETARY DEPARTMENT STORE BOOMERANGS $1.50 $2.00 $1.20 o - WAGON $2.79 0-2 30¢ $1.30 AND MILL $1.00 ---- a 3, Id 4 1 3 ie TE gn ---- am RRND

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