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Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1973, p. 21

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Glen and Marjory Wanamaker: (left) with guests Ida and Wm. Clewett of New Zealand. New Zealand Grand Master visits here One of the advantages of belonging to a fraternal organization, says William Clewett of Auckland, New Zealand, is that you have friends no matter where you go. Mr. Clewett is Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge Independent Order of Odd- fellows for New Zealand. He and his wife Ida spent a few Local fall fairs The fair season is almost upon us, and throughout Ontario, fairgrounds will echo to tramp of both urban and rural residents, taking part in this age-old tradi- tion. Local fairs include: Oshawa, July 19 to 22. Port Perry, Sept. 3. Orono, Sept. 6, 7, and 8. Beaverton, Sept. 7 and 8. Uxbridge, Sept. 8 and 9. Sunderland, Sept. 12. Port Hope, Sept. 14,-15, and 16. Blackstock, Sept. 15 and 16. Durham, Sept. 21 ard 22. n Ontario ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT and TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON - WHEREAS H.R. Ambrose has submitted to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment waste disposal site for landfillin days week as guests of the past Grand Master for the pro- vince of Ontario, Glenn Wanamaker of Lilla Street. The Clewetts arrived in Canada last April to help celebrate Mrs. Clewett's sister's birthday. The 75 year old St. Catharines rel- ative was the only Canadian they knew. Since then they have made friends with a host of Oddfellows between here and Vancouver. Oddfellows have branches in 15 countries around the world. A secret handshake and - password, changes each year, identi- fies the members to each other no matter which of the 15 countries they happen to visit. The Clewetts and the Wanamakers met several weeks ago at Fen- wick Ontario and become friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clewett say they are enjoying all of Canada and they had flat- tering words to say about lans for a in the Township of in Port Perry last. which Cartwright and the Township of Darlington and has applied to the said Ministry for a Certificate of Approval for such site, all in accordance with Section 38 of The Environmental Protection Act, 1971, as amended. AND WHEREAS it appears from an examination of the said plans that the Jreposed site will be located in the vicinity of part of Lots 2 and 3, Concession 1, Township of Cartwright and Lots 31 and 32, Conc- ession 10, Township of Darlington. NOW THEREFORE this is to give notice that the Environmental Hearing Board shall before the Executive Director issues or refuses to issue the Certificate of Abproval under section 39(1) of the said Act, on the 24th day of July, 1973, at 10:00 o'clock EDST in the morning, at the Cartwright Recreation Centre, Blackstock, Ontario, hold a public hearin, pursuant to Sections 33a(1) and 33d(1) of the said Act. The purpose of the hearing is to provide information regarding the proposal and to obtain the views of interested parties regarding the suitability of the site for the purpose proposed. . } . A copy of the proposal 'of the said applicant will be available for inspection in the offices of the Municipal Clerks of the Township of Cartwright, Mogle Street, Blackstock, Ontario, and the Township of Darlington, Hampton, Ontario. ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT H. Browne, P. Eng., Technical Advisor and Administrator, Environmental Hearing Board. Canada's natural ness. But friendli- their favorite place is Vancouver. They will fly to the west coast in August to spend the last ALUMINUM DOOR SPECIAL (Storm - Screen Doors) month of their half year long vacation there. "We have enjoyed the friendliness of everybody," Mrs. Clewett said. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 18th, 1973 -- 5 a a RA we Tendency to veer left It's a natural tendency of some drivers to want to veer to the left on curves. This puts them dangerously near or over the centre line on a two-way, two lane road. Other drivers, discov- ering that they've tried to take a curve too fast, may "try to swing wide to com- pensate. They may end up partially or completely in your lane. Be alert for those movements, warns the Ontario Safety League. Be prepared to steer to the right as far as possible tb avoid a crash. The KAWARTHA SUMMER THEATRE presents John Hamelin in "ASHOT IN THE DARK" by Marcel Archand The Great French Comedy, made into a wild movie which starred Peter Sellers. 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