Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1975, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1975 "WES LANE PLUMBING- HEATING 14! PORT PERRY Office - Residence fini fips | PROCLAMATION "= OF WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ASKED TO TALE NOTICE AND TO GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINGLY AND IN OBEQIENCE TO WER MASESTY'S WAIT OF ELECTION ORECTED TO WE FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF fh Victoria - Haliburton iF A POLL 1S DEMANDED AND GRANTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARID. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING 985-2473) TOR PLR Sons 0 EXPECT TO BF UNABLE TONVOTE in THEIR OWN POLLING SLO 510% On ToeE ACGULAR ADVANCE BOLLING bento a7 (OCATIONS TO 8E PUBLISHED LATER Dn SATURDAY and MONDAY SEPTEMBER 13th. 1975 SEPTEMBER 15th. 1975 12 Noon - 9 p.m. Davlight Time 12 Noon - 9 p.m. Daylight Time REGULAR POLLING TO BE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18th, 1975 GAM. - 8PM. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ith. 1975. 2 PM. -3 PM. _ RETURNING OFFICE. 251 KENT ST. WEST. LINDSAY REVISION OF LIST OF VOTERS: [of 450,110 Cf Gutuit 0 reson wast a1 cromeraton, in aocanon of raoxs FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th 11 AM. 5 PAL AM 3PM. 11 ADL 3PM, 1AM, 3PM 10th 11 AM. 3PM 1PM. 9PM. 1PM. 9PM. 1PM. 9PM. 1PM. 9 P.M. 1PM. 9 P.M. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6th MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 8th. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER %ih WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 251 KENT STREET WEST LINDSAY. ONTARIO DEADLINE FOR CHANGES OR A0DIT:0NS 10 THE LIST OF VOTERS A + UME A0CATION GF Tat wOTET CATT POM €ACn (AW DATE TATTN FAOW THE STATEMENT OF IE FOL OFFICIAL COUNT: Jot tos on Lon rn naan ero TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. 251 Kent Si. West. Lindsay, 2 pm, GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT GOD SAVE THE QUEEN DEADLINE FOR PROXY CERTIFICA WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th . LCL LA CITE CEL N-A IS £1} 1975.9 PM. - " CATHERINE L. BOYD RETURNING CFFiCER BAVARIAN BIER GARTEN + - featuring - By 4 Hi . , Ent Jan Fransen, president of the local minor hockey association, is seen here calling a Bingo held last week at the Port Perry Arena by the association to help Postpone proposed day A proposed 60 per cent increase in day care centre fees was postponed by Dur- ham" Region council Wed nesday, pending another look by its social services commitee. The proposal from the committee would have raised the fees to $8 per day to cover what the region says is an expense of $7.97 per day. h Led by Coun. George Ashe (Pickering) who wanted the increase phased in by Janu- ary next year, council told the committee to reconsider the planned increase along with another motion which _ would have asked the pro- vince to allow municipalities to collect additional revenue from families able to afford day care. Mso sent back to the com- mitee was a proposal that a minimum rate of 25 cents be paid by all parents or guard- GUNTER BARTELS GERMAN OOMPAH BAND Saturday, Sept. 6th BIER GARTEN OPENS AT 6:00 P.M. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT 'TILL 1:00 P.M. DANCING ENTERTAINMENT THICK GERMAN SAUSAGES, SAURKRAUT, ROLLS, COLD BEER AND TOP NOTCH ENTERTAINMENT ADMISSION: Includes FREE Stein $3.00 PER PERSON Sponsored by Cannington Lions Club Proceeds for Community Improvements ians taking advantage of the day care facilities. NOT APPROPRIATE Coun. Ashe said he didn't think it was appropriate to bring in an increase of 60 per cent all at once. Coun. Alan Dewar (Oshawa) said $8 per day amounts to about 16 per cent of the annual income of a person making 10.500 per year, which is the salary where subsidies begin: The cost of hiring a baby- sitter for one evening was cited as being more than $8 by Counc. Gerry Emm (Whi- tby) who agreed with the proposals. It was pointed out that the - fees in other municipalities are generally much higher raise funds for the new. community arena. Over 250 people turned out for the Bingo. care centre increase than those Durham Region social services committee is planning. Chairman Ruth 'Bestwick (Oshawa) said that about 50 percent of people using day care services in 'Durham Region would pay a PORT PERRY $8 maximum daily fee. Coun. Alex Robertson (Pickering) suggested that most families today operate: on a very tight budget. Any increase of this magnitude would severely hurt them. 985-7086 The pant picture for Fall. Left, corduroys in an earthy terracotta shade. Centre, the conteniporary-look of fine all-woul houndstooth. Right, classic slacks in multi-colour Donegal. The Park Hall Proposition Elbe ers -Soppe 72 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8108 (across from Ball Park at Lakefront ) WAY Is A PATI ARS A

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