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Port Perry Star, 9 Jun 1976, p. 7

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a Sat SLE 'Round-about' Bits 'n Pieces from Here n' There UXBRIDGE - Alex Williamson, long time resident of the area, has planned a commercial development 'to the south of town, The 29-acre parcel will-be the new home of Williamson Chevrolet-Oldsimobile, another car dealership, a large national retail organization cater- ing to the motoring public and the remainder being used for motels, light industry and a .transport. warehouse,' 'The Pontiac-Buick dealership will, be ' moved to the present site of the Chevrolet dealership VIRGINIA - A seventeen-year-old boy, Mark Carnrite received a surprise $10 gift last week when Mr: Barron, a recipient of the life-saving liquid said that he wanted the money to go to someone whose sole purpose of : giving was unselfish, Mark was the youngest donor at : last month's blood donor clinic. . UXBRIDGE - Over 10,200 rounds of .22 calibre and .303 : rifle amunition stolen from Uxbridge Secondary School - : cadet stores the end of April have been found and FAR ' 6 AAT Id Sake sma Lo Bl AH AN sie ESOT 5; DAA ER ny EOL ALN I SAR AT NAL NN EA EEE a iy 3-day Brooklin fair proves successful The sweet smell of success surrounds-the Brooklin Fair Board's gamble to expand the*annual Brooklin Spring Fair from the traditional one-day event to a three-day extravaganza this year. 'In fact, if fair board vice- president Bob Carson has his way, it might'even he exten-. operation that up until three years ago was operating in the red. Many of the new ideas experimented with this year proved very successful, but not before some last minute tensions and solutions. SAAN CR ee May. © power. We are having beautiful weather at last. We are going for walks and sitting outdoors now,..and thoro- ughly enjoying it. In addition to our regular activities we had the Sal- vation Army for a well attended church segvice Sunday afternoon. We have been busy making cookies for our tea on June 17th. This 'Appreciation Tea' is planned as a thank you for our volunteers who ' give so willingly of their time so that we may have some of the 'extras' which makes life so much more enjoyable. assadons, seized by police. Two juveniles have been charged in : connection with the theft. The ammunition valued at : $5,000 was kept in'a locker in the cadet storeroom. MARKHAM - Council here voted last week to carry out, at their own expense, a mosquito spraying program in an attempt to eliminate the danger posed by encephalitis-bearing mosquitoes. Spraying will be done in public parkland, roadside ditches and open sewers, at an estimated cost of $3,000. STOUFFVILLE - Police have charged four youths § following a caper that involved shinnying up a flag pole i: and removing two flags from the municipal building in # Previously the. Stouffville 'newspaper, The Tribune, ran a picture that showed the culprits in : action, caught by the camera of a nearby resident. # MUSSELMAN'S LAKE - Max Ewart wrote to council & * # last week, lending support for the banning of "all high i # powered motor boats' on the lake. He would like to see ._thelimiting the size of engines used on boats to 10 horse _ CLAREMONT - Boxing champion Clyde Gray set forth i: from his farm near here on Monday morning on his # way to Oshawa, by bicycle. Gray is among several celebrities taking part in bike jaunts, designed to promote bicycle use for recreation and transportation. EE nS Volunteers are so import- ~ ant and we want them to know that we appreciate them. We have made two items...a hooked rug and a leather purse...for the raffle to be drawn by Dr. Dymond at the tea. All tickets should be turned in by the 16th, please. 'We have ordered a. floor loom and will use the money from our raffle to purchase it. People are beginning to pick out their rooms at the villa. Most of the furniture is in now and we should soon be ready for people to move in. nT The Friday night harness racing with pari-mutual bett- ing privileges, for example.. The fair board didn't have the governmental approval for the betting...in the form of a licence...until the night before the races. The betting stand, accord- ing to Carson, didn't go up ° on Brock Street. - . : ded another day in the until 10 minutes before the o future. : > * opening race. SEEDS: WOODVILLE - Both questions in the liquor vote held Gate receipts for this Mr. Carson admits at least Vegetables, Onions, Potatoes, Corn, here recently were passed with over a 60. percent year's fair stands at $3,000 peste the gy as a Flowers & Lawn. * majority, making Woodville a * Wk more than last year, not a er men:, bb pat jority € ville a. "yet'aren ¢ bad development for an Off," he said. "I think it was SPRAYS: oy one of the best fairs ever." Olympic Lottery Tickets available at the Port Perry Star Wolmanized Pressure-Treated Lumber PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June'9, 1976 -- 7 WALLACE MARLOW CO. Lid. OPERATING - MARLOW TRANSPORT P.C.V.CLASS A, C, D, E and F FEEDS-GRAIN-FENCING-FERTILIZER BLACKSTOCK ONTARIO ~ PHONE 986-4201 Do you need garden supplies? 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