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Port Perry Star, 14 Nov 1973, p. 10

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4) 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 1973 Utica and area News Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day. Nov. 18. at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School meets at S10:15 am We were privileged to have Rev. Jim Gibson of Trinity United Church, Uxbridge, in charge of the service at Epsom United. Church on Sunday. Special music was provided by the Epsom Junior Choir directed by Mrs. Barry Bushell and the organist Mrs. Bob Hunter. Next Sunday, November 18. at 8 p.m. the Melodante Singers of Kew Beach United Church will be giving a special service in song for the B.U.G.L.E. charge at Goodwood United church. This Thursday. Nov. 15, the Goodwood Turkey Supper is being held in their Community Hall from 5 p-m. on. Tickets at the door. Congratulations to Mrs. Doug Geer who recently received her Registered Nurse diploma. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug Geer of Richmond Hill on Sunday. Unlike the Canadian provinces, the Yukon Terri- tory is administered under the Yukon Act as a territory by the federal government. The Yukon's chief executive is the Commissioner, who is appointed for undetermined lengths of time by the Min- ister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. The legislative function is per- formed by a seven-member elected council. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mac Cannell and children of Peterborough spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. Mrs. CW. Henders and Mrs. Margaret Gerrow of Toronto called on Mrs. Roy Henders last week. ' Mr. Jim Maclean of Shelbourne and Mr. Grant MacCannell of Markham were recent visitors with the MacCannells. Mrs. Yvonne Williams and Kristy were Sunday visitors with Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray of Port Perry and enjoyed the Senior Citizen bus trip to Toronto on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs. Clair Brochman and Michelle and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brockman of Courtice. Mr. aid Mrs. John -Hill of Brooklin and Brian Tripp and Ken Sweetman of Port Perry called on Mrs. Bruce Bailey recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding and Kimberley spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding. On Sunday Mrs. M. Fore- man and Miss Katherine Foreman of Oshawa and the Fieldings were guests at Miss Carrie Fieldings fourth birthday party at Albert. Mr.and Mrs. Lew Fielding of Keswick were Sunday Prince - visitors with the Karl Fieldings. Mr. Hillis Wilbur was glad to be able to return to work on Monday after six weeks of absence due to illness. Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim lller were Sunday supper guests <of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill of MountsAlbert. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman whose: twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary was celebrated with a party in Utica Hall on Saturday evening. Prize winners at the hall on Friday evening were Mildred Thompson, Edna Kerry and Mrs. Reid Cook; Wm. Goslin, Jas. Gibson and Hugo Bradley. Ruby and Elwood Tripp, and Johnston Boots and Jim Gibson were first and second winners in the Freeze-Out. The Epsom - Utica U.C.W. are still collecting Canada Packer labels. We are saving them to get a coffee urn. Any contributions would be . yappreciated. Opposes (continued Environmental Hearing Board held a public hearing into the application. Two weeks ago the board ruled that the application could be approved as soon as -- minor adjustments to the* proposal are made. Darlington council voiced its objections to a landfill site on the property several weeks ago, and Darlington the service vou deserve. Credit in advance. Instalment loans. 3 fied agrologists, At the Royal we want you to get the short or intermediate credit you need with terms that fit your budget. We provide loans with a specified term of years tor repayment so you know ahead of time exactly the type of credit repayments vou'll be faced with. Agricultural Department. We can help you plan your eredit needs through a specialized Agricultural Department of fully quali- OF INTEREST TO BOYS, 13 -- 18 years. Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corp. Scugog uniforms supplied, instruct- ions in first aid, marksmanship, sena- F YOUR BANK DOESN'T PROVIDE THESE SERVICES, ITISNTA ROYAL BANK. Chances aver credit is a big part of your farm business. Big enough to expect a certain kind of service from your bank. So check through thes¢ points and see if you've getting 5 If you aren't getting these kinds of services, it's time you gave us-a call. Whether you need financial assistance now or in the future, we can help-- with our Farmplan loan program; our agricultural advisory service; our planning and group life insurance programs. Financial Planning Services. At the Royal, we have a whole system of financial planning ser- vices and forms to make your life easier. COMMUNITY CORNER Life-insured loans. We can provide for those eligible life-insured farm loans of up to £35,000 -- without a medical. Whatever your farm plan needs, Bill English (in Port Perry) can make it happen. Call him at 985-7316. ROYAL BANK serving the farmer phore, seamanship and sailing. Meet- ings every Monday, 7:00 p.m. at the Navy League Hall, Casimir and John Street. For information call 985-2267. N\ a be 4 : 'Patricia and Sandra Bolton and Peter Christie were presented trophies recently as a reward for their excellent efforts in exhibiting at the Port Perry Fair held in September. These young people emerged as the top exhibitors in the school fair division of the local fair. Patricia and Sandra Bolton are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolton and attend Reach Central No. 3 school at Epsom. Peter Christie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Christie and attends School at Reach Central No. 1 in Prince Albert. Standing left to right, Patricia Bolton, Peter Christie and Sandra Bolton. , proposal Reeve Garnett Rickard testified at the public hear- ing in opposition to the proposal. Until now Cartwright had avoided expressing an opinion. In the afternoon of November 6, Darlington council met and. passed resolution instructing its solicitor to take action to prevent final approval of the garbage dump and to notify Mr. Ambrose that work he has been doing on the town- line road allowance is not authorized and he will be held responsible for any damages. . The same evening Cart- wright council, under pres- sure from the ratepayers, resolved that it is opposed to the plan and the Ministry of the Environment is reques- ted to refuse a certificate until council has been granted a hearing with the Minister. Copies of the Cartwright resolution were sent to the M.P.P.s Matthew Dymond, William Newman, Robert Nixon and Stephen Lewis. The proposed garbage site is on the Ridges in the area that forms the water divide. Water from the site flows in both directions into Darling- ton and into Cartwright. It is less than a mile from Har- mony Creek and about one and one half miles from Port Perry's community wells. Local Farmers Win Prizes At Royal Winter Fair Prizes in corn, oats and barley came to farmers in Cartwright, Scott, Uxbridge and Darlington townships following judging in the Royal Winter Fair this week. Larmer Brothers, of Blackstock won the world title for six-row barley with a Brock sample. 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