Mrs, Arthur Taylor att. ended the funeral of her cousin, Walter Kydd at Sut- ton last Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Lynde of Ashburn, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bowman. ville were visitors with Mr. To build TV transmitter in Uxbridge Preconstruction prepara: tions on a 5 million watt television transmitter in Ux- bridge, to be part of a third national television network, could start as early as this fall, according to A .A. Bruner, president of Global Communications Ltd. of Toronto. Mr. Bruner, whose com- pany was given permission by the Canadian Television Commission Friday to esta- blish the third network, told the Oshawa Times in an . interview that the Uxbridge site is about two miles south - of Highway 48. - He said the transmitter fo be constructed on the 10-acre site, will transmit on the "most powerful frequency' and will be part of -a transmitter * system invol- ving towers at Paris, Wind- sor, Sarnia, Bancroft and Ottawa. Mr. Bruner said the prox- imity of the proposed inter- national airport in Pickering «; Township - should have .no_,.{ "'efféct at'all on the television transmissions. "The tower frequency is so powerful and -the tower relatively low; so no pro- blem will occur," he said. "In turn, the tower trans- missions will have no affect on the aircraft radio systems." LEAN FRESH SLICED . FULLY COOKED FULLY ~ DINNER QUEEN ST. -- STEAKS oo 1.29 STEWING - w. §9c Cooked Ham = $1.19 PICNIC Hams WEINERS 2 wm. 95: Cooked" Ham » $1.19 MIDDLETON'S MEATS PORT PERRY ~ and - Mrs, Al Christie on Sunday. Five from Epsom enjoy- ed a shopping trip to Osh- awa last Thursday. Miss Brenda Payne of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Payne, Miss Linda Hansen spent the week-end with friends in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Watson and daughter are vacation- ing in Epsom, ~ Mr," and Mrs. Thornton of Port Perry call- ed on Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cawk- er of Peterborough called on Saturday to visit with Mrs, Cawker, Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs, Stephen Payne on the - arrival of a wee son, Mr. Hugh Cumming and 'Mr. Ken Clarke of Ushiigs Pick the Fall Fairs of your choice Below are dates of Fall 'Fairs 'in towns and villages. reachable by people from the Port Perry area. Peterborough August 15-20 Oct. 6,7,9 ih. 89¢ 985-2562 Arthur' RARRARARPRORNNAN psom News Im called on Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Taylor on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Cracknell, Mrs, Neeson and Mrs. Caw- ker calied on Mr and Mrs, Wm. Asling on Monday af- ternoon. Dr, and Mrs Jerrold As- ling and family of Hanover have been in. the area, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and Murray have re- turned from a week of va- cationing in the north coun- try. The Kerry picnic was held on Sunday at Ray- mond Kerry's home, Green: bank. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kerry and family attended 'Best wishes to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood in their new: home at Man- chester. Mr. 'and' Mrs. How- -ard Ashton had supper with them on Sunday. : Mr, and Mrs.. Gordon Prentice - -have returned from a weeks holiday at their. cottage at Gull Lake. Murray Prentice's ~ new home near Sunderland and Barry Bushill's new home. in Uxbridge are nearing completion, we are so pleas- ed these folks are going to remain so near us. Fenelon Falls August 19 Apsley August 22, 23 Blackstock August 25, 26 Minden. August 25, 26 Kinmount Sept. 1,2,3 Port Perry Sept. 4 Orono Sept. 7, 8,9 : "Sunderland Sept. 12, '13 iS Beaverton Sept. 14, 15, 16 Lakefield Sept. 15,16 Port Hope Sept. 15, 16,17 Ramonia September 23 Lindsay - Sept, 19-24 Oakwood Sept. 26,27 Bobcaygeon Sept. 29,30 Uxbridge October 6,7 "Norwood SUNWORTHY APPROXIMATELY 100 PATTERNS PRE - PASTED PORT PERRY STAR Wetnesday, July 26,1972 - 3 Regardless of traffic lights, two accidents occur- Mr. Fred Toms, Sarnia is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.J. "Manchester News red at the intersection of 7A Mitchell. and} highway 12 on Saturday. ance service was re- pw) at both accidents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mac- Mr. and Mrs. A. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Murray David- son, Oshawa and Mr. and Gregor of Indiana, U.S.A. Mrs. Dobson 'one day last week. Miss Margaret Oosterloo attended the 4H Conferance in Guelph last week. On Wednesday afternoon of last week, Mrs. Margaret Ann Lamb entertained about thirty ladiesn in honor of Misses Margaret and Jessie Johns who are moving from this area in the near future. Mrs. Mina Steer read an address and the guests of honor were presented with a beautiful cordless wall clock with matching scones and a 'mix master. Miss Margaret Johns on behalf of herself and her sister thanked | everyone for the gifts, and . expressed their regret at leaving the home where they have spent their life time. All enjoyed cake and ice cream and a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. David Kuhn_ | and little son of Calgary are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb. Mr. A. Vandervoort was in Guelph on business on Mon- day. . 9 x 12° 3 POC OOOO AOA Cann ~SANYOG DACCCA0 ON BAC COCGAGACCOOACAAAN AOAC DQ OOOQC Bryan Parish, Ux- visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy . bridge were callers at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin. Mrs. Marjorie Waloh and Mrs. Barbara Wood and daughters of: Toronto called on their father Mr. Tom Roberts and brother L.B. and Mrs. Roberts on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Fennama and children are holidaying at North Bay. WHERE GOOD FOOD IS ON THE MENU EVERYDAY and you can enjoy it in AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Dinner Special choice of 4 include Soup & Desert $1.40 -- $2.75 Daily Luncheon 90c We still sell Halibut Fish & Chips Cold Plate Special $1.70 (Ham, Beef, Chicken-or Turkey) Take-out Service on all meals -*'Hot or Cold" Phone 985-2066 AGC Ses : XO AA an - AAA AAD QO AARAAD AOA \ abate Late of To SAN [v Ja PRICE ALL SIZES NYLON RUGS SIX COLOURS IN SIZES UP TO IN STOCK BACQGCO Drapery Hardware ASSORTMENT CER RErrrRR ERR) IEEEEEEN COMPLETE