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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Jan 1970, p. 7

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tt wy ve se y ¥ ' LY W . A . ¥ 4 LS SEER SRST EL RIV THNOCOL II SR RISO OF Sd wr BT SICA TEM d " \ ALL " : A . 9) ) PORT PERRY STAR - Thurs, January 8, 1970 - 7 i "| + Accidents At Greenbank i ; Agreement | The Highway ... Or Driver?| : fy "ee u Continued if} The increasing number of] speed signs both North and The board recognized the traffic accidents at the main| South of the corner. union demand for time-and- corner in Greenbank has This is really only an a-half pay for work on Satur. { caused much concern to the emergency or "stop-gap" days and double-time pay for Bt residents to say nothing of solution. The long range Sundays. = However, in "the i the continual threat of dam- solution lies in the re - align- case of regularly: scheduled a age to property and injury to| ment of this section of High - week-end programs sponsored ) persons. "| way no. 12. This is a complex by the board or the recrea- |} The Reeve of the Town: and costly business but will tion department, which run 4 x ship and the Greenbank| [ave to be pursued vigorously. for at least 10 weeks, the i Womens' Institute among ; . board. retains the option of bey others referred this problem It should be emphasized . } tor ; lar ; to Dr. Dymond M.P.P. recent-| too, of course, that most of either requiring regu a em: ly and after he discussed it|the accidents here as in so Ployees to work, for the vine i with the Minister of Highways, | many ciises could be prevented and-a-half, or doubletime a study of the situation was|if drivers exercised necessary rates, or it may have part e carried out. As a result certain | care and caution in driving. time employees work on a recommendations were made| Well over 90% of accidents straight time basis "so long th and Dr. Dymond has been| have as their most important as such work does not affect li assured, these will be imple-| feature, the driver. This, how- regular employees." 2 mented as quickly as possible. | ever seems to register only in One of the key points in They include new and differ-| a few cases and education to : . the agreement involves a -- y ili signs, a| this end is required on a cont- No one disagrees with the way Mr. G. Nelson Hawn makes conversation, but then wate Ee OF TED: kik checkerboard sign and lighted | inuous and continuing basis. he knows his art. Mr. Hawn, the instructor at a recent Effective Master of Ceremonies dians in the southern part of s - i | Course for the Junior Farmer Association of Ontario, discusses the course content with |the county. The county is i ° ° some of his students. Standing from left to right are: Mr. Scott Stewart, Campbellford; divided into north and south = 3 Young Writers Will Compete George Black, Belleville; Keith Phoenix, Greenbank; and seated, from left to right are |portions by a line drawn on oh ° Kathy Bowman, Georgetown and Hope Armstrong from Ottawa. The course was held at |the northern boundaries of iy For $100.00 Prize Money the Albion Hills Conservation School near Bolton. Pikes an Wns own 33 Ten young writers from Century Farm. . Ships. She Sf Grades '7 and 8 of local] 4) Ice-cutting on Scugog REACH TOWNSHIP question to which region] ority, Utica Hall Board and logins of schools for a ~ schools will share the $100.00 Waters. vs 7 Ontario. County, or part of} pire Department. north Rind fine wi) . a3 prize 'money offered by.the| 5) Farming without 0 IC |] it would belong, should be er paid to "within 20 per soit 7h : R : : forthcomin in August or Councillor Armour Mec-|of the south rate" beginning Canadian Imperial Bank of Modern Machinery. g g 3 iad be Plats ber 1. $900, Tis dts v Commerce. Prize - winning| 6) Baking Bread in the Continued September. len Borointod 15 the Plan September I, a ca | BE essays will be published in| Pioneer Kitchen. know you wouldn't be where] A brief Hing to Soro $ on ont ph Ed ee ae an-Historical Review by the| 7) 19th Century "Main you are today if you didn't| members to varios com] Councillor Fred ChristiefP pril-L, ; i » 3 i : ; the contract expires the dif EZ Lake Scugog Historical So- Street" in my Village. |have that talent," Rev. Rose| mittées was held in the ator] to Fire Department, Warble fecinin] oii be rly 10 aus ciety in 1971. 8) "Life was better when I |said. rood. fly control, Community Hall, : y1l0p Due date for the essays is was a boy!"--An old- He extended congratulat Prince Albert. ten, ; i February 27, 1970. Prizes will timer's view. ions and best wishes to the] Deputy-reeve Lucille Gray The following members The board a %0 Speed os op be presented in the schools| 9) The Village Blacksmith. members of council, and said, Was appointed to represent] |, 00 iniod 16 Committee| PAY tWO-thirds of the medical iff except for the 1st and 2nd|10) Store-keeping Yesterday "I believe the clergy do the Township on the Planning of Adisiment: Tes Sith, and life insurance contribu- ; prizes which will be present. and Today. appreciate the councils invit-| Board, the Historical Society Morley Raines, Roy Robert- tions. | * "ed at a meeting of the His- ing us to their opening-sess-| and Weltne Administration, 'son, Fred. Olsen and Ed Mul-| Custodians who are requir- § torical "Society in- April. ~~ |ions, it speaks well for the] Councillor Arthur Catton| holland. Planning Board: L. ed for noon-hour activities XK To be eligible each pupil BUY os SELL relationship between the|to represent Central Lake| Gray, A. McMillan, M. Raines | Will receive 'time-and-a-half J must write an essay of from councils and the Church, and| Ontario Conservation Auth-! E. Kerr and S. Lynde. their regular rate. : 750 to 1000 words on one of we are always glad to come". as the following topics: L BE RT I congratulate you all on o 0 1D A Barn-raising REAL ESTATE (10 REACTOR Four Satin, Ts Bie i" a ® 2) An excursion on the Cora Py vo po hie 8 wiki A? (or other Scugog Steamer) 985 - 7373 Oyler told the diected mem- a 3) The History of a bers of couacil in his open- ' $ ing remarks. : me & The reeve dwelt on the considerable amount of work > SEE EE FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 LJ ion with upcoming planning 9 i of Regional Government. : 1 The question in Mr Oyler' s , 9, mind was where Ontario pS County would go? Would it be i ; with Oshawa? Would it be : ] } with York or would it be bit 'f with Lindsay and the northern ie » areas. Is pleased to announce their return to i His personal opinion was, . i and he felt it was possible to _ E $78 i i hetaiie PORT PERRY 221 QUEEN STREET Ai of a Regional Government . a within the Northern area. %* To bring to you the finest in Dry va He urged everyone to ° 2 J attend es Ea i Cleaning -- We use only the FINEST i where Regional Government . a was to be discussed and ind- % Natural solvents to protect the oy icated that an answer to the . : 3 colour of your clothes i HPLANNING YOUR TOTAL CROP PRODUCTION a ~ i WE " PROGRAM? LET'S GET TOGETHER, NOW. Ta ke Adva nfage Of Our & ie Everything that touches your fields (sunshine AA) fi; and rain excepted) adds to the investment you S Nd # put into your crop. Your Co-operatives has the P J! AS total crop production programs, products and & hi Ai {services that can give you the results you want ria Jitom every crop. Li ,® | Seed, fertilizer, chemicals and fertilizer ser- use OF Lodi M 4 A vices eluding Soll jest ing, sori ion ieing rouse" es, Viens og FR [8 spreading equipment and supplemental nitrogen, i J fil along with the latest crop information and grow- g Sa 2 pc. Suits Ah A ing techniques are available from your Co-opera- k WW tive. The Co-op Total Crop Production Program M \ll will give you a higher yield return on invest O ne } Da DRAPES 99 A ' VA ment y PER PANEL BR Z It takes planning. Contact your Co-op crop : h 3 oe SERVICE | mawers 99 "The Sooner we get together, the better. i \ n Mn United Co-operatives 20 . . u - o 3 a . of Ontario Port Perry ears Of Experience In Dry Cleaning 15 ) XBRIDGE BRANC ) \ . ! Wi Unbitdge 852.3321 © Port Pers IF. 84130 Star Let him who knows, care for your clothes p

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