STRINGER - On Wednesday, August -27th, Catherine Ann, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson was united in marriage with Bruce Alan, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stringer of Fonthill. Rev. Jack Griffen of Niagara Falls performed- the double ring ceremony at the bride's home. Mrs. Donald Forder played the wedding music, as the bride entered on the arm of her father. County Board of education dated August 25, 1969. 4 "The former Port Perry - Scugog T.S.A. Board of Edu- cation ,at the end of 1968, held certain trust funds which have been incorporat- The Ontario County Board of Education. This Board has now passed a policy cover- ing the use of these apd I have enclosed a copy for 'the information of your Council", TRUST FUNDS nr It is expressed intention of The Ont. County Bd. of Edu- cation that all Trust Funds coming into the hands of the Board from the former School Boards in the County shall be administered accor- ding to the letter and the spirit of the conditions esta- blished in the trusts and held for the use of people in the political jurisdiction or geo- graphical areas to whom the benefits were intended to accrue. The following Building Permits were authorized: Bob Carnegie, Lot 131, 132 --Alterations & Siding, A Stainton, Lot 87, Plan 22--Install siding. J. O'Reilly, Lot 29, Simcoe Street, South -- Carport. John Tristram, Lot 87 Watdr St.--Install siding. Lloyd Wakeford, Lot 134 Rosa St.--Porch & 'siding. Wm. Gliddon, Lot 62 Queen St.--Remove front porch and build sun porch on west side. Mrs. Florence Peterman, Pt. Lot 36, Plan 22--Addi- tion to residence. Councillor P. W. Orde re- NELSON The attendants were Miss Barbara Taylor 'of Port Perry and Mr. Robert Kish of Niagara Falls. .Following the ceremony and reception, the happy couple left amidst good wish- es for their new home in St. John, N.B. - Guests were present from Fonthill, Niagara Falls, Wel- land, Burlington, Toronto, Willowdale, Peterborough and Port Perry. Port Perry Council News Minutes of a Regular Meet: ing of the Council of the Village of Port Perry, held in the Municipal Office on Wednesday, September 3rd. For Information: The Clerk phoned the Department of Transport on August 21, 1969 "and effective September 1, 1969 a taxi requires a mini- mum of $50,000.00 insurance, instead of $35000.00 as for- merly. Filed. Letter from A. S. Haskett of Barnett and Rieder dated August 21, 1969 Re: Port Perry High School and drain- age problems. Council decided that thre culvert on Ottawa Street «GAMES, BIKINI SHOW "Accounts for 1969 was au- Home Freezer Owners Sides and quarters of beef, sides of pork cut and wrapped to your specification. We have the largest selection of grain fed beef in Durham and Ontario counties. Come in and select your own beef. All our meat is government graded and inspected. Pine Ridge Packers Ltd. 4 miles east of Port Perry on 7A highway. HAROLD FORDER, manager. 'Meet PREMIER JOHN ROBARTS at THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE "PICNIC - IN Sunday, Sept. 14 1:30 p.m. -- at -- SWISS CHALET PARK no. 7 Highway -- 5 miles west of Brooklin CONTESTS, $1.50 per car ---- Bring your own supper - EVERYONE WELCOME Covered stands in case of showers. ported that Mr. David Jones has the equipment to cut any trees that the Village might want pruned or cut down. Reeve, Robert A. Kenny re- ported that Mr, Howard Ham- mond would act as Caretaker for the new dump at a re- muneration of $10.00 per week. This was accepted. Greenban News Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bright and family of Raglan, also Mr. and Mrs. Rick Walker of Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee and family. Enrollment at Greenbank school is up again this year to a.total of 260 pupils. An extra portable classroom has been added to accomodate the overflow of students. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Earl How- sam of Uxbridge. Mrs. How- sam will be remembered by many friends and former neighbours of Greenbank area, Local girls 12 years or more of age who are inter- ested in joining the 4-H Club are asked to contact Mrs. M. Lee or Mrs. J. Couperthwaite as soon as possible. ' Congratulations to the Hugh * Baird family whose fine herd of Guernseys won several prizes at Orono fair last Saturday. } Anyone having news for next week please phone 985- 7582. LIST WITH would be the responsibilit of _the Ontario Countv Di-. trict High School Board and Council would also like to know what the School Board is going to do with regard to the "water running onto Rosa Street, The following Statement of thorized for payment: Gen. Dept. ............. $3,070.65 Street Maint, 733. 31 Relief Depart. Property & Parks . Truck & Tractor Waterworks Dept. .. 3,072.07 $7,449.07 . Letter from the Ontario 985-4932 MUSIC, PRIZES FUN FOR ALL k REAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR 985-7373 ed into the trust funds of] | are pending police said. Rips Out Guard Rails, Damage To Car $500. A West Hill man miraculously escaped injuries when his car-a 1965 Pontiac went out of control on the Causeway just east of Port Perry early Sunday morning in a single car crash, ripping out a section of guard rails along Highway 7A. Damage to the car, driven by Gary Semczyszyn of 147 Manse Road, West Hill was estimated at $500. Charges Photo by Joe Jordan --By Frank Godley -- Last Thursday evening the] United Church was the scene of the induction of the Rever- end" W. Mark Reeves as the new pastor of Port Perry Pastoral Charge. About 125 members of the - congregation witnessed the formal induction cerem- ony in the sanctuary, com- mencing at 8:00 o'clock, and conducted by three ained members 'of Oshawa - bytery. The Reverend Allan Barnes conducted the worship serv- ice and the Reverend George Mundy .of Brooklin United Church, delivered an inspi- ing sermon dealing with the ministerial qualities the cong- regation might reasonably expect from their new spirit- ual leader. Mr. Mundy . emphasized that the outreach program of the church in the community cand in society was as much the responsibility of the lay- men in the congregation as that of Mr. Reeves, the new minister. He pointed out that, being only human, the congregat- ion should expect only human qualities, and should give freely of their varied talents in co-operation and harmony with their new minister to were welcomed to the com- Induction Of United Church Minister in the community. would fulfill its role ¢ service The Reverend L.W. Herbert | munity. officiatedin the formal induct- Mr. Gordon Rec-or was pleasantly surprised iien he was presented by the cong- regation, through the Official Board, with an oil painting of his home, with the church in the background, executed by Mrs. Glen Owen, of Uxbridge. ion ceremony, dedicating Mr. Reeves to his new task. Following the ceremony the congregation gathered in the new Christian Education Wing for refreshments where Mr. Reeves and his family guarantee that the church DANCING] CLUB ANNRENE 'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1969 Music by "WALTER & SANDY" and their Land. 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