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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1974, p. 22

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é 0 Krai ne . en RE ORR eG SA pris SESS TRIN wr AE ITI A AS Api ik = 22-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1974 Region will control municipal water works Although a bylaw consol- idating Durham's control over municipal water works was hit by waves of opposi- tion, it survived and was approved by regional coun- cil. Local water works will transfer all assets, liabil- ities, reserves and supplies to the region nn later than Post Holes? POST HOLE AUGERS (Hand or Power) FOR RENT PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 108 WATER STREET -- (At The Rear Of Building) October 15 under the pro- vision of the bylaw. Any local commission still collecting receipts for the region will now have to turn receipts over to the region either daily or weekly. The areas served by indi- vidual water works will be responsbile for any debts, surplus or reserves accumus- PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-7356 lated, before the region took over but the disposition of these amounts will be deter- mined by the region in consultation with the area municipality concerned, This is the part that Mayor Desmond Newman of Whitby objected to and tried to change so that. the dis- position of these amounts PLUMBING PHONE 985-2581 ARTS = " QUALITY WORKMANSHIP would have to be approved by the local municipality. George Ashe, mayor of Pickering, said this couldn't be done under provincial legislation that established the region. An amendment by Mr. Newman requiring munici- pal approved of these things was narrowly defeated. - HEATING ART PETROZZI Greenbank News The weather was the main | topic of conversation last week. A record breaking early frost struck this area on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. A temperature of about 25 degree was recor- ded some places. A few inches of snow fell on areas not too far from here. The Aftertnoon U.C.W. ladies are holding a '"Lun- cheon Is Served" in the church on November 14th at 12:30. After the luncheon a clothing demonstration is being planned. Tickets will be available soon. The W.I. will hold their regular meeting in the Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 16th at 8 p.m. We are having a mini. bazaar. Any donations will be appreciated. Mrs. Fred Phoenix will show pictures on her recent trip to Austra- lia and New Zealand. Every- a BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY a SANRIDGE Sand & Gravel L GILBANK Blackstock. Ont 9864 1868 A.J. SHEPHERD, B. Comm. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Telephone 985-7031 985-2751 250 Queen St., Port Perry, Ontario. NEED MUSIC? "4 SB WEDDING RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING For Information Phone Bert Faber 'H.F. GRANDER Ontario Land Surveyor 49 Cenire Rd. N., P.O. Box 606 * UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO . Phone 852-7800 EET EY Wl. \ DANCE PARTY etc. - = call 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) Peter's Platters Septic Tanks > Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Reg. Armstrong Port perry 985.2226 DON MYERS CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING -- DRAG WORK PORT PERRY 985-3142 Masonry, Britk, Block and Stone Work Cottage Raising - Foundations - Painting - Eavestroughing - Roofing BUCKLEY MASONRY Oshawa 579-1179 or 579-2542 Joe Buckley Alterations Walter J. Brown CARPENTRY RENOVATION ODD JOBS Phone 985-3259 Prince Albert, Ont. | TIMMS GARAGE COLLISION REPAIRS SPRAY PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES - Saintfield 985-7515 £ / ° Ron Rankin .. AND SONS General Contracting Plumbing - Carpentry - Electric - Phone 985-7679 Custom Built Homes by STICHMANN HOMES LTD. ( t = © 985-2454 EMMERSON INSURANCE © AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 Refrigeration HANCOCK APPLIANCE SERVICING Household Appliances R.R.3 Port Perry 985-2968 Air-Conditioning F LL a, 4 N [AY Hygrade Fuels 3197 Danforth Avenue, Scarborogh, 24 Hr. Burner Service - After Hrs. 1-705-324:9649 Agent: Arvice Fisher A Port Perry - 985.7951 ° MYLES KING ° Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA - 725-5751 or 723-0501 Electric Motor Rewinding and Repair MITTON ELECTRIC Tel. 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East, Whitby, Ont.. - V-Belts and Pilleys ) Bearings Chain and 8prockets 193,11). 4 R CENOIIISA CINE Sales & Service from the Comfort Specialists R. S. THOMSON -- HEATING -- 985-3365 Telephone: + Robert F. Cooke INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Textured Ceilings & Walls SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Raglan, Oshawa 723-1042 ~~Drywall FREE ESTIMATES Services Phorie: 985-2778 Calvin Moore Nestleton 986-5196 : _ i RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INTERIOR - EXTERIOR Butt & Son DECORATING 24 HOUR paperhanging - painting - spraying Special Decorative Finishes for Cement and Blocks PERSONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE BLACKSTOCK BRIAN S. JORDON 986-4477 AN PONTIAC 10] [0] LIMITED PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Port Perry 985-7309 "Oshawa 655- 3366 wone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Foster were guests at the Anderson - Mills wedding last Satur- day in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd, Keith and friend attended a birthday party for their PY grandson Lee Beacock at gs Seagrave on Sunday. Guests with Mr. and Mrs, Paul* Diamond on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Steven and family of Agin- court and Mrs. Marge Ste- vénson of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vince Mont- gomery at Eden Mills recen- tly. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan spent a couple of days in Haliburton. They called to see their nephew, Rev. and Mrs. Jas. Bushell. On Friday they attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. Stanley Bain in Cannington. Mr: and Mrs. Mount visited his mother Mrs. S. Mount in Newmar- ket and Mr. and Mrs. D. Pottage -at Sharon on Sun- day. Mrs. McCowan of Scar- boro visited her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomson and displayed her 'China Painting" craft on Sataur- day at the Craft Show. © Congratulations to Bob Hunter who won a ton of fertilizer at the International Plowing Match. The Arts and Craft Show held in the hall on Saturday was a tremendous success. It was very gratifying to see so 'many of our local people taking part of the beautiful display of handiwork quilts, g& bed-spreads, kniting, cro- 2d _cheting, china painting, lea- . ther craft, wood carving, etc. and the sale of home baking was enjoyed by everyone. The U.C.W. would like to thank all those who helped in any way. Mrs. Stouffville spent a few days with her daughter, Mr. and @. v Mrs. Len Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. Salomen (Mia) held a very succesful sale on Saturday. The W.I.. catered at the sale. . Mr. Jim Hunter and Miss Shirley Trudeau spent the week end in Sault St. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Spen- cer Will be "At Home" to friends, and relatives, on & Saturday, october 12th from 2 p.m. in Greenbank Hall on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. OPP purchases 2 helicopters The Ontario Provincial Police has purchased two' 'Bell Jet Ranger Helicopters to complement the force's existing fleet of fixed-wing aircraft, Solicitor General George A. Kerr, Q.C., an- nounced today. In commenting on this expansion of OPP services, Commissioner H. H. Gra- ham said, "The use of the' two helicopters will add greater flexibility to the movement of OPP person- - nel, and will help the force provide even better protect- - ion and service to the people of Ontario. The force will take deliv- ery of the helicopters on October 21, 1974. They will be put in service as soon as they have been outfitted with OPP identification. decals, radio, loudspeakers, search- lights, and other safety and rescue equipment. / Vernon § - Walter Baker of - & ~ . Hl 2

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