(continued) positive approach. "Town Hall 1873" is headed by Dr. Ralph Price and Dr. John Hammett and is made up of citizens inter: ested in saving the old build- ing. . Dr. Price sad the first objective 1s to get the building so that it can.be used this year. ' "We have to find out what we can do this year," said Dr. Price. Mr. Simpson said it would be a good idea to get one Cedar Creek News Mrs. Bruce Cummings has been a patient in Port Perry Hospital since Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Trepanier of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. Arieanne and David den Boer of Toronto were home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer for the weekend. George Kilpatrick atten- ded the 55th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann in Oshawa on Sunday afternoon. 272 Scugog Road Wagg Bros. Texaco mu licenced mechanics REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 985-7262 ™ TownHall general contractor to over- see the whole project. There is a need for an mventory of all the old buildings in Port Perry, he sand. be ALE ARE y » 3 REAPS Et d PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1974 -- 21 News from Manchester and area Church, Sunday, 11:15 Rev. BR. charge Oct. 13: Pogue in ~ Mrs. Gi. Belonger and girls Buildings would be put into / Of the San Man Motel visiting three categories he Said First are those that MUST be saved. Second are those that SHOULD be saved and finally there are those that COULD be saved. The old town hall would fall into the category of those that MUST be saved, he said. Mr. Simpson, who is a nember of the National Historic Sites Board, said that provincial legislation is being drawn up that will allow municipalities to pre- vent historic buildings from being demolished. Mr. Simpson has worked as a consultant for the Black Creek Pioneer Village, as a design consultant for Upper Canada Village, as a consul- tant architect for the Pauline Johnson home and as a consultant architect for Gib- son House in North York. Mr. Simpson is a member of the Toronto Historical Board Executive and is the past president of the Archi- tectural Conservancy of Ontario. Port Perry, Ont.. BY ENOUGH INSURANCE? your policies up- dated. We'll be glad to check them -for you. Ask us. + Snowmobiles + Tenants Pkg. +» Home Owners Are You Covered... Play safe and sure. It may be time to have EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. - Port Perry, Ont. - 985-7306 her family at Iroquis Falls last' week. Callers at the Art Field mgs were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stainton and boys on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe attended the Murphy wedding at Penetang Satur- day. Miss Anna Croxall, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croxall and family, Toronto visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Os Crawxall Mrs. Cora Connor and grandson Ronnie of Stouf fville, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Connor, Melody and Jamie visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Wesley on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Miss May Brown and Mr. William Brown Jr. Greenwood visited cousins the Johnsons also Mr. and Mrs. John Kingstone, old neighbours when they lived at Greenwood. 2° Manchester ULCW. News The Manchester U CW met at the home of Mrs Dorothy Aird, Oct. 3rd. The meeting opened with Hymn 15 followed by the Lord's prayer in Unison. The scrip ture Mathew 6. «the topic "Blessings ol forgiveness.' areading on happiness and a skit on school days. Pat Kingstone thanked Dorothy and welcome 23 members also one guest. Pat reported on attending the Oshawa Presbylerial Executive Meeting at Greenwood. there is to be an organ Musica Evening, Nov. 15 al our church. Our ladies had a busy month selling the cook Exciting ! Beautiful ! thats the 1975 Chevrolet's and Oldsmobiles....we invite you to see them today at Beare Motors. OLDSMOBILE (| C10 Silverado Fleetside Pickup WE NOW HAVE GAS IN OUR PUMPS _ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE." UNLEADED 1 books, catering, rummage sale and a catering in the Lacham Buwlding for the Onthrio Federation of Agriculture Our Very treasurer tavorable pondenc © report corres an anvitation to Greenbank and Northminister Church Oshawa "and a Thank you note from Whithy Hospital for donations Everyone agreed to donate to Youth Exchange next June, also to donate food to the Cream Shippers Oct. 28. The next meeting at Mrs. Edith Bruce November 7. A delicious lunch served by committee. bazaar at MOTORS FORT PERRY, OSHAWA 723-8442 98¢ +7351