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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1972, p. 3

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Ns 2, gio -------- -- | | 4 SIPS 1. Hy {hy Ie : RE RIA Changes to Official Plan Two ministerial modifica- tions to the Port Perry Official Plan made by the Provincial department re- sponsible for approval of the Plan were passed by Council at the meeting of September 5. ; These call for a change in zoning to allow for Neigh- bourhood Residential on the south side of Shanly Street from Lilla to Union Streets. And also for a zoning change on the west side of Water Street (Lake Scugog Lumber property) to permit. the erection of a commercial retail plaza complex. This development is Perryview Plaza, An agreement be- tween the Village and the developer Mr, Tony Cesaroni isin the final stages, and Mr. Cesaroni has stated that he hopes to start construction Burketon News Many pcople are busy in this area repairing damage as soon as all the prelimi- nary details are ironed out. A third resolution con- cerning the Official Plan was passed by - Council giving approval to the revised plan presented at a public meet- ing August 2, including Ministerial Modifications. of SPECIAL FABRICS Due to unexpected cost. in construction of a new shop, | am forced to liquidate my supply of "UPHOLSTERY FABRICS" = 54.05 ey VARY 9198 ev Jai 4 $2 50 | Sale Begins Sept. 11 to Sept. 22 BLACKSTOCK UPHOLSTERY R.R. No. 2. Con. Rd. 2 Blackstock, Ont. -- 986-4731 Fabrics selling from $5.95 to $12.00 per yard will be sold at .........c.ccouvveivinnnen I B f 3 'Deep - Cut # J CONTAC "C" REXALL SUPER NESTLES Nasal Mist Dry Head Spray Shampoo -- Rinse 2 Egg Shampoo-Protein Man. Sugg. Retail $1.19 | Man. Sugg. Retail $1.59 Shampoo - 14 oz. & OUR "OUR ¢ [ Man. Sugg. PRICE 8 Oc PRICE 79 Retail OUR c 99¢ PRICE United Pharmacy Lemon Flavoured ADRIENNE » COLD Neo Citron | Hair Spray CAPSULES | cold Remedy -- 10s SOFT HOLD Man, Sugg. Retail $1.59 | Man. Sugg. Retail $1.59 § \\ Sugg. Retail $1.65 or of 00 rice of JO | ow c » | price *1 OUR . PRICE &J after one of the worst storms in history - which started near Oshawa and passed through this area of the great Pine Ridge about 1:10 a.m. Sunday morning Aug. 27th, wrecking barns on Fred Tabb property and those of Mr. Bilida and Mr, Al Marten north of the village, also Hooey Bros. on the 1st Concession of Cart. wright Twp. and a nearly new farm shed on the pro- perty of Mr. Dan Traquair and others. Miss D. Perrott, Hamp- ton spent Tuesday evening visiting with Mrs, T. Bailey. Mr. Howard Davey and Susan, Bowmanville spent Wednesday with Mrs. R. Davey. Mrs. M. Brown, Port Perry called on Mrs, W, Brvan on Wednesday. Mrs. F. Tabb spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. A. Swain and family. Mrs. Sam Grant and boys Zion, visited Monday even: ing with Mrs. R. Davey. Mrs. T. Bailey was a dinner / guest of Mrs. F. Harding. Oshawa on Satur- day evening. Miss Judy Beech is at- tending Teachers College in Peterboro. Drop Game Port Perry Girls were de- feated in the first game of the All-Ontario play-offs on Sunday, Sept. 10th in Lam- beth with a score of 8-6. Cathy Brown pitched a steady game for Port and scoring for Port Perry were Susan Bond, Carol Wilton, Kim Neill, Judy Wray, Lynn Cook, and Ann Sin- clair. Ann Sinclair hit the only home run for Port. The girls meet Lambeth back in Port Perry on Sun- day, Sept. 17th for the 2nd game. If needed they will play a double - header. These games will decide on the Champions of Ontario for Juvenile "D" division. The girls would like to see vou all out to support them in these games. LIMITED STOCK REXALL SUPER PLENAMINS Fall Special $2.00 OFF Man.. Sugg. List on all REMAINING STOCK DEE TEE 500 Sheet REFILL Man. Sugg. Retail $1.99 OUR s].19 PRICE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1972-19 ASHBURN NEWS chaired the ineeting. The meeting opened with the singing of the hymn "Christ Anniversary Services at Burns Church to be on October 15th with both Enjoy a morning and evening ser- vices. Rev, J. Muchan, B.D. of Wychwood Church, Tor- onto is to be the guest speaker. We welcome friends and former members of the congregation to join us for this occasion. Next Sunday is Rally Day, with - the Sunday School sharing in the morning worship hour. The Sunday School teachers and officers will be installed at this service, The Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. D. Ashton on Wed- nesday evening with sixteen members present. The vice- president, Mrs. R. Batten daughter 'Mrs. for the World we Sing". Meditation by Mrs. Batten. Prayer by Mrs. Routley. Missionary Personal was given by -Mrs. Death. Off- ering was received and dedicated, A- few items of business were dealt with. Mrs. H. Ashton was in charge of the study, contin- uing--oup ~study in Africa. Mrs. Routley, Mrs. W, Hop- - kins and Miss Chrissie Simp- son assisted with the study. The meeting closed by sing- ing "Jesus Shall Reign", followed with prayer by Mrs. Doble. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lynde visited recently with their Jim Bur- roughs at Bancroft. - bh Way y, IN SEE THE ALL NEW % LQ Rp got [7] SEPTEMBER 21st AT When you come to see | Ontario Place I! J 2 Night Special a Toronto's There's no end to the things you can see and do in Toronto . . . like Ontario Place with its fascinating sights, acres of parkland and unique restaurants. And the place to stay is the Lord Simcoe Hotel, in the heart of downtown, where hospitality is a tradition. Right now, the Lord Simcoe is offering a Lord Ask your travel agent about 2 night special for two at a total cost of $58.90, subject to advance regis- tration. It includes deluxe accommo- Simcoe Hotel © dation, dinner at the famous Captain's Table, complete with a bottle of champagne, breakfast in your room each morning and a bus tour of Toronto. the Lord Simcoe's 2 night special or contact us: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. 7 Fhe Rn, us Ede SS ~ re i IE =) oer

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