os vs a A a Ta 1 he ONO oe -- HLREE CEA 2 A ADA I > UAE Ast os 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1977 lene NAME ADDRESS . PORT PERRY STAR CHRISTMAS Colouring Contest This contest is open to children 5 years of age and younger. To be eligible for a prize, send your entry to THE PORT PERRY STAR, P.O. Box 90, Port Perry, Ontario, LOB 1NO. Last day for entries is Wednesday, December 14, 1977. Winner's name to be published. Decision of the judges' is final. 33 AGE PHONE --- EEE EEE NAME ADDRESS PORT PERRY STAR CHRISTMAS Colouring Contest This contest is open to children ages 6 to 10 years inclusive. To be eligible for a prize send your entry to THE PORT PERRY STAR, P.O. Box 90, Port Perry, Ontario, LOB 1N0. Last day for entries is Wednesday, December 14, 1977. Winner's name to be published. The decision of the judges' is final. Epsom and area news by Mrs. Jean Jeffery The Bethesda Reach W.I. met at the home of Mrs. W. Warne last Wed. There was a good representation of members present. Our topic was Citizenship. Mrs. Tom Carter replied to the Motto. The roll call was answered by each telling what their understanding was of the word Discrimination which caused a lively discussion. One point brought up was we can discriminate 'for' or "against". The best answer was just the golden rule. Treat everyone as friend and equals. i We are going to" have our Christmas Buffet Dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. * _ Sprules on Dec. 17. Mrs. Corrine Croxall gave a lively description of her attendance at the Area Con- vention in Toronto. Mrs. Ben DeBoer gave a talk about-her experiences since coming to Canada. Mr. ~ DeBoers family were nur- sery men in Holland and Ben has worked at this occupa- tion since coming to Canada. , A lifetime dream came true last year when DeBoers™ opened their own nursery. Mrs. DeBoer closed by telling us how they loved Canada and Canadian neigh- bours. She felt that they and their family have never been discriminated against. ~Fhanks Florence for the lovely talk and for answering our many questions. We are all proud to call you neigh- ° bour and friend. On Sun. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery attended the L.0.B.A. Annual Turkey Dinner for Senior Citizens which is prepared and serv- ed by the Goodwood LOBA at Latcham Hall at Goodwood. We all enjoyed the beauti- ful piano music supplied. by Mr. Baker. Had a good go at old Christmas carols. Cathy Potter called her brother Paul Baster and his. wife Shirley in Holland on Sun. It took less than a minute to put the call through and was good to hear their voices. Mrs. Potter entertained the Dr. D.E. Robertson Chapter of the I.0.D.E. Toronto to an Executive Luncheon meeting at her home on Thurs. The guests were Betty Barrons, Jean Durrant, Roberta Knight, Joan Arnott and Marie Hunter. Mr. Stan Lickiss of Moore's Falls called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Tuesday. } Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood and boys were over night guests with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton on Saturday. Dr. Jerrold, Mrs. Asling and girls of Hanover were weekend guests with his parents, Mr. Donald Asling. On Sat. night they attended the Christmas Party at Sandford. The Epsom Sunday School Christmas party will be held the evening of Dec. 16. 4 Mr. and Mrs: Fred Watson of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Watson and family of Scarborough were guests on Sun. at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson. Sorry to learn Mr. Alpine Christie has been in Port Perry "Hospital for some time. We hope he will soon be much better. Conserve electricity, cut Christmas lights As winter approaches, Ontario Hydro is asking customers to keep their Christmas displays modest _.to conserve electricity. Winter months, with shorter daylight periods and colder weather, result in a pronounced increase in daily electricity demands - as much as 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 kilowatts over those experi- enced during the summer, according-to-H. K. Wright, Hydro's Director of Energy Conservation. While not 'wanting to discourage 'the Christmas spirit, Hydro points out the need to moderate the size and use of lighting displays as part of Ontario's ¢onservation pro- gram. ' Hydro is once again using the slogan "Off until 7 p.m., . off again at bedtime' for the use of indoor and outdoor Christmas lighting displays for . homes, stores and offices. Hydro does not anticipate problems in meeting power needs this winter. However, electric power consumption grows each year, and in order to keep these increases moderate, Hydro asks con- sumers to cut back on their use of electrical energy wherever they can, such as with Christmas displays. - € and Mrs." We invite you ... to watch two of the most amazing programs on ftele- vision to-day. Search for Truth SUNDAYS 9:30 A.M. Channels 22-2-6 and It Is Written SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. Channel 12 A.26 v REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM District Plan for the Hamlet of Utica PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham will consider a District Plan for the Hamlet of Utica for adoption and submission to the Minister of Housing for approval. This Plan has been adopted by the Council of the Township of Scugog, pursuant to Section "61 of the Regional Municipality of Durham Act. The meeting will be held on December 14th, 1977 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The public is invited to view an Information Display at: the Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario; and the Township of Scugog Municipal Office in Port Perry on December 8th, 9th, 12th and 13th between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Information regarding the District Plan being recommended may be obtained by calling Mr. L. Kotseff, Department of Planning and Development, Regional Munici (416) 663-7731. pality of Durham, Whitby, Ontario Requests for deputations before Regional Council should be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland: Road East, Whitby, Ontario and must be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. Ww. Beath, Regional Chairman. C.W. Lundy, AM.C.T. Regional Clerk.