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Port Perry Star, 11 Oct 1978, p. 2

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TO ie - Da? 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 11, 1978 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG y | ne 1 i NOMINATIONS hs Nomination Day for the following Offices is October {iy 23,1978: Paw : Mayor - one BP Regional Councillor - one Ni Area Councillor at Large - one a A Ward Councillor (one from each Ward) Y 2 members for the Durham Regional Board of Education to be elected by Public School Electors. Nomination forms are available at the sey Lh 2h) - ar i TOWNSHIP CLERK'S OFFICE, Rai 181 Perry St., Port Perry, Ontario. id Nomination forms may be filed in the office of the iv Clerk during normal office hours October 16 - Oc- 2 3 tober 20 and on Nomination Day, October 23 bet- ween the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at TaD ARDIN ELECTIONS Municipal Elections will be held, if required, as follows: Polling Day - Nov. 13, 1978 between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Advance Polls - Nov. 4, 1978 at Municipal Buildings, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. PROXY VOTING Any person whose name is entered on the Polling List for a Polling Sub-Division or who has obtained a cer- tificate entitling him to vote and who is unable to vote: (a) Because of medical reasons and so certified by a legally qualified practitioner. (b) Because of ab-" sence from his Polling Sub-Division by reasons of attending an educational institution. (c).Because of absence from his Polling Sub-Division by reasons of being engaged for hire or reward-in the business of transportation by railway, air, water or motor vehicle - may vote by proxy in that Sub-Division. Proxy applications may be picked up at the Clerk's Office, October 24 - November 13 and must be certi- fied by 5:00 p.m., November 13, 1978. ; «7 Sof SW. The ladies of the Anglican Church Women helped at least 80 homes in the area have a happier Thanksgiving last weekend. The group baked home- made pumpkin pies and sold them to the public last Friday along side the Oshawa Road near the orchard. Thanksgiving Treats Displaying a few of the pies that were left when the photographer arrived are, from left, Vera Southgate, Jean Rose, Alice Allan and Norma Crowell. And from a satisfied customer ..."" Thanks ladies." Dated at the Township Office, this 6th day of Oc- tober, 1978. Doreen M. Van Camp, Township Clerk, Returning Officer, 181 Perry St., Port Perry. Re ERS ~ et Notice to Residents of the Township of Scugog NOMINATIONS Separate School Electors Notice is hereby given to the Separate School Elect- ors in the Township of Scugog in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1977, as amended, that nominations will be received at the office of the Clerk-Administrator of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road East on Monday, Oc- tober 23rd, 1978 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and October 16th through October 20th, 1978 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for the following offices: (a) Two Trustees to the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board to be elected by Separate School Electors in the combined area ' municipalities of the Townships of Brock and Scugog and the Town of Whitby. (b) One Trustee of the Durham Board of Education to be elected by Separate School Electors in the combined area municipalities of the Townships of Brock, Scugog and Uxbridge and the Towns of Whitby, Ajax and Pickering. All electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greater number are nominated and make the appropriate declarations than are required to fill the said offices, Polls will be open on the dates stated below for the purpose of taking the Poll between the hours set op- posite the dates. Advance Poll - Saturday, November 4th, 1978 - 9:00a.m. to 8:00 p.m. . Polling Day - Monday, November 13th, 1978 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 6th day of October, A.D., 1978. Wm. H. Wallace, AM.C.T., CMC. Returning Officer, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone 668-5803 | LE TL EER i ~ LAK Soe -:. = 0 mia) Eo WN AX on Pa > Td ER ELL CNRS RR "Ng $a FO ~ » ~ AAA Ee pe Seagrave and area by DONNA Wannamaker Well there are about 10 weeks until Christmas! I hope everyone had a pleasant Thanksgiving weekend. Our thanks to Mildred Puckrin and Gertie Wanamaker for having the church decorated so nicely. Our birthday box visitors this week were Lee Beacock, Alex Ingram, and Fred Puckrin. Happy Birthday! There will be a Group Committee general meeting on October 17th at 8:00 p.m. in the Seagrave United Church. Congratulations to Jack and Ona Short who just celebrated their 10th anni- versary. They entertained Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Short and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short JAWS 2 PG ap 10H 10 Ms 0 ci cr STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION -- t ~ INVEST NOW! 7% INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY FOR 5 YEARS DON FORDER Insurance Agency Lid, 2d WATER STRCET, PORT PERRY Phone: 985-8471 at the Rockhaven. On Sunday, Ken and Marion Short along with Heywood and Luella Short paid a visit to Jean McTag- gart. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wana- maker and Mr. Adam Sharp of Enniskillen visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hall of Scarborough on Tuesday. On Sunday Ron, Leona and family entertained their (From page 1) ning report, and that it could hurt commerce in downtown Uxbridge. Pickering councillor Joy Thompson also spoke against the project, saying the council 'should listen to the high-paid planning staff who have recommended against the proposal". However, when the record- ed vote was taken, the pro- ject carried easily by a 20-9 margin, and the next step will be a vote by the Durham council to formally amend the necessary section of the Official Plan. and many others. families for dinner. Those present were Bert and Gertie Wanamaker, Ralph and Velma Reynolds, Bill, Sharon and Sara Wana- maker and Neil and Donna Wannamaker and family. Sunday evening Peter and Jane Jones held a surprise birthday party for Glenda Hutcheon. Our best wishes to Glenda. Please remember the Turkey Supper which will be the 1st of November at our church. Please give Jackie Boyle (985-3941) a call with your news next week. P.S. keep December 9th open, more details to follow. Cubs please meet at 10 a.m. at Phil Bertrams house in Seagrave. Full uniform and have a basket and one empty pop can for apple day. ~ Effective October name of: \-- ™ ANNOUNCEMENT J. Ivan Purdy, and Douglas M. Fisher, CHARTED ACCOUNTANTS are pleased to announce the admission to partnership of Wayne A. Alldred, C.A. 1, 1978, the new partnership will operate under the PURDY, FISHER & ALLDRED, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 67 Russell Street West, Lindsay, Ontario. KV 2X1 t This Exhibition Features Affordable Original "Canadian Art" in Quality Frames! Free Gift to First 50 Persons of an Original Nicholas Kane Signed Print. FINE DINING - SUNDAY BRUNCH RIBROOM, BUFFET 4:30 t08:30 P.M. FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS 723-4641 EXHIBITION SPONSORED BY THE COTTAGE GALLERY ~~ 581 King St. East, Oshawa 728-4111 TREN PY EXHIBITION & SALE This Sunday, October 15th - noon to 9:00 p.m. |(§ GENOSHA HOTEL - DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Meet Nicholas Kane & Richard Karon And view their most recent landscapes of Northern Ontario. Featuring major Canadian artists' original-oils, watercolours, acrylics, graphics by ... David Jean, Yaworski, Ernest Taylor, Arto Yuzbasiyan; Longuille, Glen Forsyth, Leach, Rita Brianski, Jane Hunter, Peter Frome Douglas and Canadian Native Artist - Josh Kekegamic

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