ay AGL) Sv. RR eh ROXY THEATRE UXBRIDGE 852.6033 Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sept. 14-15-16 'HANNIE CAULDER' 7:15, Raquel Welch, Ernest Borgnine, . Adult enter- tainment "PLAZA SUITE" 9:00, Walter Mathau, Maureen Stapleton, Sat. Matinee 2 p.m, "HANNIE CAULDER"., Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. 17-18-19 Jac- queline Susann's "THE LOVE MACHINE" 8 pm. Dyan Cannon, Robert Ryan, Closed Wed. Sept, 20th, | (Restricted) at <& LAKE SCUGOG MARINA SAT. & SUN., SEPTEMBER 16th & 17th Prizes for largest « LUNGE *PICKEREL = BASS Registration at the 98 5 ry 5 8 . Marina or Phone worked closely with Mec- Keough on prior changes in municipal structures of government. In commenting on this, the Reach reeve added that in his opinion McKeough will be back in the Cabinet in some capac- ity. a Scugog Reeve Cecil Fra- lick said he really hasn't given the situation much thought but added if the target date for regional government in this area can't be reached, there would - be no 'disastrous consequences." : Mr, Fralick has stated h is not entirely in favourof drastic restructuring at the municipal level in this area, although he admits the county system is out-dated in some respects and needs to be changed. "But we've been * going with this sytem for 100 years," he said, "and we could go for a couple more without too much trouble. Maybe if they take a little longer to bring about' the changes, things will run a little smoother." Port Perry Deputy-reeve Phil Orde also said he hadn't given much thought to Mec- Keough's resignation with regards to regional govern- ment. "But if the policy has been set down at this time, I don't think it's going to change just because some- body has resigned." Mr. Orde agreed that January 1, "1974 is .the likely date for ! changes in the municipal structure in this area. A report read in the Ontario Legislature June 19, 1972 entitled Design. for Development, Phase Three, 4 YI > Grant Menzies MOTORS LIMITED § | 1250 Dundas Street East | Whitby - 668-6843 Dial Direct 985-3021 RALPH FAIRMAN CORONET 440, 2 door hard top, 318 engine, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. Dark green metallic with all vinyl interior. A family car for the family buyer. Lic #60815E $1995. 1970 CHRYSLER 300 4 DOOR HARD TOP V8 engine, automatic, p.s., p.b., power windows radio. Sky blue exterior 1972 radio. vinyl interior Lic. #57733A $2895. 1969 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARD TOP V-8 motor, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. Emerald green outside with all vinyl bucket seats . A hard to find car at an easy to get price. $2295. Lic. #33714A Lic. #54555. 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SUGARS Sr HERE CH SP I FL CARREY ANASAL Sh 3 ARENAS , v AN Resignation of Darcy McKeough =r. 7: slates that as of January 1, 1973, official announcement will be made for municipal restructuring in three more areas of Ontario: Sudbury, Waterloo and the Porcupine area. The Phase Three report also states that by the fall of this year, the Provincial government "will make pro- posals for the municipalities immediately east and west the Legis! HA of Metro Toronto, within the Toronto-Centred Region in- cluding those in the Counties of Ontario and Northum- berland-Durham." Following this, the report goes on to say, there will be a period for local response and subsequent provincial 'pro- posals for introduction into e could be announced 'as early as Janu- ary 1, 1973, Prince Albert News | - Mrs. Ellen Kilt of Win- nipeg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman re- cently. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Brain, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Sweetman attended the wedding cele- brations of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jeffrey, Sept. 1st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jeffrey. Best wish- es to Ron and Janice.. The Community Centre's first euchre for the season reportedly came off "with a flying start". There were 14 tables. Winners were: Ladies 1st, Mrs. Reid Cook; 2nd,Elva Byam and low, Marilyn Arnold. Men 1st, Elmer Ploughman; 2nd, Ross Alsop and low, Ron Manns. Rev. Reeves has returned from a month's holiday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Towner of Broadview, Sask. and his sister, Mrs. E. Tullock of Regina, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock. Visitors with Mrs. C. a DATSUN Easy on gas, easy Lic. #354600. $1795. PONTIAC Silver dollar grey $2795. FIREBIRD A hot car for the -(Denise Luke last week were Mr, & Mrs. Walter Bond of Tor- onto, Mrs, Olive Craig of New Carlisle, Que., and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Luke who have recently returned from a trip to the Orient, where they visited Japan, Hong Kong, Burma, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaya, Philip- pines and Hawaii. They took many pictures and will have much to remem- ber and talk about for a long time to come. During the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Mulock of Agin- court spent a few weeks with. Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Stroughon and Michael. Last Wednesday. evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Irvine Jeffrey) were suests of honour at a com- munity s wer held at the centre. A good turnout, a humorous reading by Mrs, Iene Pugh, a rousing sing song led by Mrs. Grant Hunter, master of ceremon- ies, Mr. C. Willes and in i due course, lunch, all pro. vided 'a most successful evening. The newly weds were presented with a card table and chairs as well as receiving many useful items and 'expressed their grati- tude to all. Congratula- tions, Ken and Denise and all the best ahead. Miss Sharon Mec Intyre spent the week-end at Gold- en Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Towns of Scarbor- ough and Mrs. Gladys Slack, Goodwood. 4-H girls start their fall program this Saturday. Mrs. Pugh will be looking for Ak aS Spe A PLE AE TY wt 4 fo IIA AER AY were recent winners in the Horseshoe competition at Riverwood Park, Lindsay, Ross received a trophy for high doubles and. Gary, for high single, Gary went on (after beating his brother!) to represent the north side of the park against the south side. He lost out on that one, but remains the champion of the north side. Congratulations fellows. iSchool, club meetings and fall programs, all mean we're back "on schedule again. © With all this nice weather, are you sure summer's ended? Please call 7061 with any news items, . . CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE 6 John N. Mayes, B. Sc. (Agr.), M.B.A. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce announces the appointment of Mr. John . Mayes as an Agricultural Officer. Mr. Mayes, a native of Stroud, Ontario, is a graduate of the University of - Guelph and the University of Western Ontario, and has gained ex- Derignes in Ontario with the inistry of Agriculture and Food, Farm Credit Corporation and the Agricultural Rehabili- tation and Development Ad- ministration, From his base in Toronto he will work closely with farm operators and rural Branch Managers in Ontario. His appointment is part of the continuing expansion of the Agricultural Department of the Commerce which now includes specialists in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, as well as at the Head Office of the Bank. The Northumberland - Durham Progressive Conservative Assoc. Nomination Meeting WILL BE HELD Wednesday , sept. 20 1972, at 7.30 P.M. Cobourg Collegiate Institute East Hon. Robert Stanfield WILL BE THERE AND WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOu.