SUNK AND DISORDERLY. For the past month and a half Port Perry . council has been trying to get rid of this sunken boat which someone has tied up at the waterfront. Both council and the O.P.P have tried about everything but still the boat sits on the bottom creating an eyesore for visitors to Palmer Park. help you? ° one of our representatives . J. I. McKIERNAN. will be at SAN-MAN MOTEL on Hwy. 7A West of Port Perry, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1973 Many businesses including: Agriculture ¢ Manufacturing Tourism ¢ Construction e Professional Services e Transportation ¢ Wholesale and Retail Trades, UE Re AEE RET ER dela M10]: REY: Tole [VII -U E1a Te A o1VT11e [TaTe ENF: [aYo Mab: Tod aT ToT AVA CoM Ta Tol fF: EY =" Fo of STaYe | capital; to start a new business; and for other purposes. ® RB IVRT=T:Te RITaF: TaYellaTe I {oT a=W IVE TaT-T 0 o Ido) sXe X-F:1| and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on [CER Ta ETSI I-R CT daa EF: Tale MeloT ato [1 dT e Ya EM 1-1 ds: To Fl I 0) = (oF: TaN a l=1[ eV o1V] lidh | INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 22 KING ST. W. - OSHAWA, ONT. CanIDB _ J Obituary William O. Nesbitt William O Nesbitt passed away suddenly on Wednes- day, July 18, 1973 at his summer reisdence at Sparrow Lake. A retired teacher of Toronto Central Tech, he leaves to mourn his passing his wife Edith R. Bibbl, two sons, William Ward of Toronto, Terrance Edmund of Chicago and one daughter Penny-Ann (Mrs. Eric Wagner) of Ocala, Florida. Mr. Nesbit rested at the Miendell Funeral Home in Orilla, service in the chapel on Friday, July 20. Crema- tion, Riverside Crema- torium, Weston. Bill Nesbit's home town was Port Perry. He was the son of our well known and respected Chief Police, William Nesbitt. He received his schooling here. Bill was a fine athlete. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing with his friends around Lake Scuggog. He returned each year to keep in touch with the growth and improve- ments of the village. Port Perry's Centennial celebration was a great occasion, when he enjoyed to the fullest, meeting old friends and renewing % acquaintances. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1973 -11 Candidate for School Trustee NEW TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Cartwright, Port Perry, Reach and Scugog VOTE: [Was EDUCATION: Elementary School - Port Perry Secondary School - Port Perry Honours B.A. - Philosophy Master of Science - Education (Secondary School Guidance) Employment & Experience: Graduate Teaching Assistant - University of Guelph Research Assistant - Ministry of Education Court Clerk (1 year) Judicial District of York - Toronto Careers Counsellor - C.N.E. Toronto Assist - Supervisor /Juveniles Hillcrest Training School Beare Motors Ltd. Port Perry Lifeguard - Port Perry CONCERNED WITH: (A) IMPROVED SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RELATIONS (B) STUDY & RECONSIDERATION OF BUDGET ALLOCATION (C) EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION AT MINIMAL COST (D) EVERYTHING THAT CONCERNS YOU AS TAX-PAYER, PARENT, STUDENT. Your support would be sincerely appreciated LONNY W. MARK x FOR FURTHER INFORMATION and (or) TRANSPORTATION CALL 985-2304 An economical protein source for dairy and beef cattle. INFORMATION AT MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131