AA Ie Pe SEES Ex ot PLT 2 CH URE TT EE EE EERE BRT UTE 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 12, 1976 Tennis court lighting discussed Scugog Township Council will look into the feasability of installing a second-hand lighting system at the tennis courts at Palmer Park on Water Street. A delegation representing the local tennis club, headed . by Richard Carnegie, told council that the strung-light system available from a Markham tennis facility could be installed at a fract- ion of the around $8000.00 cost of installing a mercury- yapour system on a one-third Cadets need support continued Perry High School about 800 students are eligible to join. Right now the corps is on probation, and could be told a corps of about 150 mem- bers could run very success- fully. could run very successfully: The Chamber was asked if they would support his effort by placing posters in their windows and help to influ- ence parents to let their children join the cadet corps if they wish to. 'Some parents refuse to - Sranizations let their children join cadets because-they do not want to see them sent to war," Mr. Dooley said. "T feel that if the cadet corps folds the whole com-' munity will suffer, but if it flourishes, the town will benefit from the good it will do for the kids." The C of C passed a motion to help Mr. Dooley in his effort and offered help in convincing -other local to do the same. cost-sharing. basis with the tennis club-municipality- Wintario. Wintario has already turn- ed down the project because, according to Mr, Carnegie, they believe the local tennis project tv" be a. priyately- owned facility. Although the tennis club is very satisfied with the num- ber of hours they are allowed. on the courts, Mr. Carnegie expressed doubt whether the club could get too financially involved in a project without having control over it. Council will ask local util- ity officials to determine the costs of installing such a used system. News from Ashburn By Mrs. Rose Heron A very successful Mother and Daughter banquet was held at Burns Church on Wednesday, May 5th when . about 90 girls and women sat down to a delicious supper, prepared and served by the men. Miss Dorothy Bulmer of Nestleton showed beautiful slides of Nigeria and talked to the girls about the country and taught them a Nigerian song. Mrs. W. Reid sang two beautiful solos and led in a sing. song. Mrs. F.. Daw conducted the program part of the evening. We are glad to be able to No expansions at Goreski's 'continued or recreational facilities on _Goreski land. SEE ITALERI. 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Such a site plan agreement would make sure adequate space was allowed for recreation and parking, and might reduce the expansion from another 50 to between 20 and 25 units. An earlier motion to stop further expansion at the re- sort split council, but Mayor Malcolm cast his vote to déteat the motion. In Case Of FIRE Phone Scugog Fire Dept. No.l 985-2345 Fire Dept. No:2 986-4234 RARER SE SRR SE SR RR NA RR AE RNR on a od a > SEER Hospital. nel AA. report Brenda DeNyhe, also Harold Fisher, are able to be home from 'their stay in We wish for them both much better health. Mother's Day was cele- brated at Burns Church on Sunday. There were beaiuti- ful flower arrangements of daffodils and other flowers. One special white daffodil arrangement was placed in front of the pulpit in honour of the Mothers who have died. Mr. McEntyre's childrens story was "What we owe Mother' and the Junior Choir sang "Bless the Lord". The Senior Choir sang "Breathe a Prayer for Mothers Today'. The sermon was taken from Ephesians 5, 'Happy Loyal- ties". Mrs. Ron Death looked after Junior Church. Wedding bells are ringing again in our community. There is going to be a clean-up bee at the Commun- ity Centre on' May 12th at 7 P.M:, if you would like to help, bring a rake and come along. There were nine tables of euchre played at the Centre last Friday night. The prize winners were Rhonda Bryant and Mildred Routley for ladies, Ted Bryant and Tony Young for Men. May Leask got the door prize and John Fleming had the most lone hands. We are sorry te report Miss Mary Hopkins has been confined to bed with the flu. We hope she-will soon be better. Mrs. H. Kerry of Port Perry spent a few days with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher. Mrs. R. Taylor of Port Perry is with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardner recuperating from her stay in Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Purdy of Orangeville visited recently with Mr..and Mrs. H. Ashton. Thought... 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