> ae Fe > LY ie *) Lia: 4 ar IRIE A PAR, boosts Jools Wants apartments rather than stores Port Perry builder Hudson Isherwood will investigate the feasability of construct- ing an apartment building on the lot just north of the Water Street creamery building. Mr. Isherwood Monday night initially proposed con- struction of a building consisting of five stores and five apartments, a project that would be allowed under the existing zoning Regional health council Different ideas about scope and representation will have to be considered by the steering committee studying the possibility of establishing a regional health council Conflicting advice receiv- ed by the committee last week surrounded the questions of what form the council should take, the main conflict being whether the health council should be con- _cerned only with health matters or with health and social services. At the same time, the Durham Board of Education essed concern about the lack of educational repre- sentation on the health council from the education scene would further pro- liferation of overlapping services and further~prolif- Prince Albert . 'continued excercise for their only daughter Lynn who received her B.A: degree in Psycology at Trent Unmiyersity in Peterborough on June 4. Congratuations to both above girls. Congrétulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer upon the arrival of a new grandson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Tripp as great-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Beacock accompanied Mr. and Mrs, W. Pascoe and Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson of Stouffville when the men participated in the horse-shoe pitching tournament at Fenlon Falls. Les won second place in his class. Near thirty folk were invited to the new urban home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McLaughlin who "shared their hospitality on_ their grounds by serving delicious food. Thus ended a pleasant gathering. We are happy four from our village were among the lucky winners who entered into the Nonquon Race - H. Moore, G. Ausman, S. Jones and E. Olsen. : Mr. and ,Mrs, Bryan Beacock and son Philip have returned from an enjoyable holiday with his brothers and wife 'Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beacock, New Liskeard. Mr. B. Snelgrove with a group are . attending 'Rebekah' convention at Roa] York hotel, Toronto for a few days. Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock included, Mr. and Mrs.. H. Swain, Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. B. Wana- maker, Seagrave; Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Oshawa. Please phone 3691, if you have new items or if anyone wishes to write the village column. Week about would be appreciated by dialing the same number. Perhaps some one would like to give it a fling-on- trial basis. (commercial). An apart- ment building would demand lengthy rezoning procedure and official plan changes. It was Coun. Reg Rose, however, who asked Isherwood if he would be willing to build only apart- ments in light of the number of empty stores in Port Perry's business sections now. eration of bureaucratic. structure. She noted that the board employs a pshchologist, psy- chometrists, attendance counsellors and a drug addiction expert. Mrs." Christie said the board was prepared to relin- quish fiscal responsibility for these non-educational services if the board gets something better and if it -can-participate in the plan- ning. Book lists are (Continued) Helen Redman and Helen Fedyk, the committee has spent many hours in pre- paration for the final. pub- lication. The book's spon- sors were also helped with an LIP grant. p Included in the handbook are - churches, community assistance groups, com- munity centres, education, family services, government assistance, health and wel- fare, specific health = ser- _ ices; legal, recreation and many more services offered in the community. The handbook will also become part of a Region- wide handbook, obtainable through the Oshawa Social Planning Council. Free copies are being dis- tributed throughout the com- munity with the support of a. grant from Scugog Town- ship Council. Churches, the library, hospitals, township office, members of the Scugog Social Planning Council and each of the area service clubs are included in the list of recipients. Idea behind the distribu- tion is to put the information to use as quickly as possible. UP EIA MAE SC AFL ARE BREAN AY, EX AEARS ESATA SPD TORS SARS . the handbook. fe. 21 Dh Bal NE FF LEER) 38 WA S00 I rh) ' ' y : i . "Better out in the com- munity, rather than on the shelf." said Mrs. Deeth, Although the handbook was just recently completed, information in .SSPC file cards has been in use for over a year. Mrs. Deeth said a number of local pro- jects have used the inform- ation gathered for the hand- , book effort, such as the gift box program for the needy ,at Christmas, the local "chamber's Santa Claus parade effort, and even the Ministry of Community and Social Services has used in- formation from the council's files. . "That doesn't mean they're (the files) complete," said Mrs. Deeth, who keeps an 'eye open for changes in executive of local organizations, newly-estab- lished organizations, and any other changes that might need to be included in The new information is kept. on file cards, ready to be included when organization decides to update the handbook. The organization has made an effort to avoid the pitfalls of listing presidents Na CASAL EY . 1h A SAT AEN , AA] ' 0 2} r IF SRA JIRA ARCS) 1A | hah St tims ba rioters wh dh Load clea blvd Abd LH al TAM AACR SAY LI b) . v D824 Edo dbassoitis didi dasond dodo asa PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 16, 1976 -- 9 a services or chairmen of organiz- ations since many. of them are elected for only a term of a year. Instead, the organization had tried to establish more permanent contacts in such organizations. Betty Deeth and the other members of the council hope the handbook will provide information that, in many cases, is badly needed. While the information could HLH TTT HE ETHER 2 il have been searched out before through what Mrs. Deeth calls "on a shot-in-the- dark' basis, the handbook puts the information at the fingertips of the people who need it. 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