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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jan 1970, p. 7

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-* WSS FL THR A OED SESE A RTO Sy WAS AT AL A I XE A} SCE (Za oti rl a Pt Bt EA EA Scugog Island Indians To Have Medical Services The Board of Health of the Ontario County Health Unit, at its January meeting, voted in favor of the Scugog Island Indian Band joining the unit. 'The board received a let- ter from R, W. Readman, superintendent of the Geor- gian Bay. District of the De- partment of Indian Affairs & ~ Northern Development, en- "closing a resolution from the band council asking that it receive the same health ser- veies as a township munici- $ pality.' 'The band council indicated the effective date for the * start of the service might be "Jan. 1st, 1970; but that any date selected by the board of health would meet with its es approval. '- \? @ The board was w receipt of a letter from Dr. G. A. Martin, executive director of the Ontario department of health expressing pleasure at the decision of Ontario » County Council to amalgam- ate with the York- Oshawa District Health Unit. The board received a re- port from Dr. C. M. Hoffman, medical officer of health, stating. the use of DDT is now illegal and the best means of disposal is by burn- ing at a temperature of 1,600 degrees or higher. The board moved to secure the consent of all county municipalities to arrange for the collection of products containing DDT; and that ad- vertisements be placed in local newspapers advising of this collection; and that they obtain the approval for the use of an approved ineiner. ator. Five public health Hiapich ors, in the employ of the unit, expressed concern re- garding their status when the unit amalgamates with York- Oshawa Unit. They asked assurance that they would be protected under the new agreement. Cafik, Chairman of Sub-Committee Norm Cafik, liberal mem- ber for Ontario County in Ottawa has been elected chairman of a sub-committee in connection with aid to Biafran and Nigerian victims, External Affairs and Nation. al Defence established the committee to take under con- sideration plans of t"e Gov- ernment to give assistance & exercise continuing surveil dance over the efforts of the Canadian Government in this respect. Committees " The 1970 committees for the Ontario County Board of Education have been deter- 'mined: Advisory Committee for Trainable Retarded Children: Trustee F. R. Britten, chair- man; Trustee Mrs. S. Vierin, Trustee A. J. Miller, D. J. Sweet of Oshawa, William Parish of Ajax and Mrs. J. Dymond of Scugog. Advisory Vocational Com- mittee; Trustee F. S. Wotton, chairman; Trustee Alex Wil- liamson, Trustee J. P. Brady A. G. Warner and R. P. Ma. thews, representing employ- ees; and 'H. C. Andrews and Ross Rodman, representing employers. Pupil Transportation Com- mittee: Trustee M. Umphrey, chairman; Trustee William- son, Trustee G. Westcott, Trustee M. Mowbray and Trustee G. Goode. French Language Second- ary School Advisory Com- 7 WANTED SIDE DRUMMERS Uxbridge Legion Pipe Band .|man of the township's plan- Expert Tuition Available Band Nights -- Thursday 8 p.m. Phone 640-2504 852-9972 852-6674 Appointed mittee: Trustee Mowbray, well, Trustee J. C. Larmona, Donald Coggins, Reverend les Roussel. mittee: Trustee Mrs. M. O'- Donnell, chairman; Trustee Brady, Trustee Goode, Trus- tee Mowbray and Trustee -T. D. Thomas. Special Committee in the Use of the Ajax Computer: Trustee Brady, Trustee O'Donnell, C. Wilson. S. E. Lovell, chairman of the board, is an ex officio member of all committees. Re-Elect Beath Head Of Board Central Ontario Joint Plan- ning Board chairman Walter Beath was re-elected to his second one-year term at the board's inaugural meeting Thursday last week. He was represented the Township of East Whitby on the board since its 1965 in- ception and he is-also chair- ning board. Oshawa... controller Dr. Charlés * Mellveen was re- elected as the board's vice- chairman, his second one- year term in that position since coming on to the board, which has representation from the city, Whitby, Bow- manville and the townships of Darlington and East Whit- {by THOMAS HOUSE of MUSIC Annual Bargain Bonanza - THIS WEEK ONLY ~~ $$ Save PRICES SLASHED ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF ORGANS New, Used and Studio Demonstrators Choose from THOMAS, CONN. HAMMOND, LOWREY' and FARFISA Prices Start as LOW as $495.00 for a NEW Two-Keyboard Organ, with Foot Pedals. Lessons or Home Study Course Included with ow <4 5 All Instruments SEE ALSO OUR SELECTION OF USED PIANOS AND ACCORDIANS 4 Thomas House of Music. 1820 Dundas St. E. -- WHITBY (Opposite K - Mart) Phone 676:3921 OPEN DAILY 9:30 am. to 9:30 p.m. $ chairman; Trustee S. G. Say-| . Leger, Rheal Goulet and Gil- | ham, Port Perry, Rev. James Salary Negotiating Com-|| chairman; | is i. Trustee | B. D. Gowdy, and Trustee H.| : Cascades of white chrysan- themums and green ivy ad- orned the alter of Trinity United Church, Uxbridge, on Saturday, November 29, 1969 at 4:30 p.m., when Beverley Lucille, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hope, Uxbridge, became the bride of Keith Douglas Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dur- A. Mills officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor-length, A-line dress of white satin with pearl clus- Couples Married In Uxbridge Master Freddie Hope, brother! blue knit with black access- of the bride, was ring-bearer. Miss Cheryl Paradine, solo- ist, sang "Because" and "The Wedding Hymn". She was accompanied by organist, Mrs. Doris Tiffin. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Roy A. Hope, Prince Al- bert, uncle of the bride. For the wedding trip, the ories and a corsage of mini- ature pink sweetheart roses. Receiving at the church parlours, the bride's mother chose a dress of purple lace and black accessories with a corsage of pink sweetheart bride wore a white A-line dress with matching access- ories accented by a corsage of red sweetheart roses. Upon their return, Mr. and ther of the groom, dressed in roses. Assisting was the mo-| Mrs, Durham are residing in Uxbridge. ters, scooped neckline and long pointed sleeves. A bell shaped train accented with chantilly lace cascaded from a single bow at the back. Her white floral headpiece held a fivetiered shoulder length veil. She carried a cascade of deep pink roses, white stephanotis and green ivy. Bridal attendants wore floor length gowns of rose velvet accented by white french lace. They carried bouquests of white chrysan. PLUMBING -- HEATING ART'S SPORTS -- SALES SCORPION SNOWMOBILES + and Accessories themums and viy with tufts PHONE 985-2581 ART PETROZZA of rose velvet. The maid of honour, was Miss Janice Dur- ham, sister of the groom.|| Other attendants were Miss Barbara Hope, sister of the bride, Miss Marie Gibson, Barbara Durham, sister of the groom, The two little flower-girls, Miss Edith Hope and Miss the bride, were attired simi- lar to the bridesmaids and carried "hose-gays of rose tufts and white 'chrysanthe- mums, Mr. Karl Durham, brother and ushers were Mr. Dave Durham, and Mr. Don Dur: ham, brothers of the groom, Mr. Pat Thompson, friend of the groom and Mr. Ken Hope Jr., brother of the bride. friend of the bride, and Mi<s|}i Darlene Hope, both sisters of |} of the groom, was best man||| May on: DI Premios | Caf. Fuel on Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TO-DAY : FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE _n INNS on -- » as Pt as --~ mn we, 2 rt UREN mgm aL a ., > PR

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