ped ad 4 eT ETL 8 1 11 ' A Ra 1 ASSN OAM 4) RPMI CRS LAr ARI SATA, Fire destroys tent, contents (Continued) x \ time engines arrived. before is could spread any grass fire had started by the He said the department Honeydale Women The May meeting of Honeydale Women's Insti- Achievement Day to be held in Uxbridge May 15th. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 19. 1976 -- 7 s Institute meet "away. Members were asked to Programme was enjoyed by musical numbers from 235 WATER ST. - 985-7391 - PORT PERRY oe further, although tent, sleep- had answered a call at the tute was held Thursday, The District Rally is to. be _ please note the June meet- Maple Grove and our own ng bags and otier camping government reforestation May 7th. Mrs. Marion Bell held in Greenwood Tuesday ing will be held one week musician Mrs. Lillian equipment had been des- area once 'before, adding presided and- welcomed May 25th. Registration later-June 10th at 2 p.m. A Harper. ; y ele troyed before firemen- that the unauthorized camp- guests from Bowmanville being at 9:15 a.m. Anyone vote of thanks was given to ~~ Bowmanville Institute g arrived. Yes) Ang seems to be 'quite and Maple Grove Institutes. wishing a ticket for the those who entertained the conducted a few amusing According to Chief Cook, a Ler. at the site. The Opening Ode was "meeting are asked to let the "Friendly Visitors Day' 'at skits and recitations. Also : ' : : 8 > So and the Mary Steward Propiien) go Relgl May Prince -Albert Community brought greetings from the Jae Wi sage ollect repeated. 15th. Cars wi eaving Centre. F.W.1.0. § > -@ '8 Roll Call was answered by Port Perry by 8:30 a.m. for The meeting was then' . The meeting adjourned by : 9 a "Show and Tell" article. those: who wish to go. A turned over by the group in singing the National Anthem . u - a 0 : Minutes of previous meeting memorial fee towards the - charge. Mrs, Sam Cawker followed by a delicious lunch ; / ; h " read by the secretary Miss. Erland Lee Memorial Fund led in a reading followed by Fi oli : : RY ; Alice Dodds, followed by the will be made towards the Mrs. Florence Ellicott "lorénce Ellicott Bits n Pieces from Here n There treasurers report, Mrs. memory of those from this speaking on the "motto" for Public Relations \ LINDSAY - Mayor David Logan of Lindsay has Irene Philip. Institute who have passed - the month. i id personally. endorsed a $1,120,000 indoor "swimming E 000 OAL | : pool complex for the community and a request for 0000000000000 AS AAA $65,000 from the town, although the final decision will = ' be made by council. The pool complex, planned for a : two acre site at Sir Sandford Fleming College is being sponsored by four local service clubs, Kiwanis, Lions, $ g "Rotary and Kinsmen. u 'AURORA - "Your candy or your life?" A 12 year . \ g ole old boy is accused of chasing an Aurora boy down thé rere = ® 8 street, putting the boy in a headlock and threaten- - g ing him with a four inch pocketknife. According to Ee = police the child had just purchaséd the candy at a ! store before being attacked and taking his candy. a . . E UXBRIDGE | - Property taxes for the average : » Eg homeowner will be up about $79 despite the fact that S 3 the mill rate for the municipal services has gone = 1 8 E down. The increase is due to larger educational and Eg B8¢ g »}® ¥ regional levies. = : N, E 2 . ow. FB ; . E g SUTTON - Most people do what _the boss says, when E Y E they are asked to do a_job, and so was- the case here. - # = = ! : ; SG ; LC BRR 4 (i £- Stuck for something to say when asked to change the g . ! ES neon billboard in front of the CTC store, the employee : : } : Eg put on the board, "The Boss Said To Change The Sign, E So I Did."" A little humor for an otherwise typical day. £ ; E g ; £ KESWICK - A new Kinsmen club is underway here E \ : . . £ and should be operating in full force when the club - § £ . E «© le receives its charter this fall. The club was started in ~E We have g reatly reduced the pP rices on £ April and is being sponsored by the Newmarket E : . : oc Bb re : teste nt ne =] Kinsmen | all our merchandise and are now passing NEWCASTLE- To license or not to license will be the g § h o ) n } | question facing residents of Newcastle Village on May E ! ! 18th. Residents will be voting on a dining lounge Eg e savings O o you J license, an entertainment lounge liquor license and a E ; | license that would allow the sale of liquor under .a : lounge license for consumption on licensed premises. op. " i i | Good One Side . | 4 . ; Gy Li ' yoy IS Hig: Can | Os "ie gn . { ~ op Regt6.50 Weed : fro | E ih E : i ... 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