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Port Perry Star, 20 Dec 1978, p. 2

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. Beath"s election proper ## FISH & CHIPS i 43) | AR 'i 2 By ti nk the citizens of Port Pe 2) Intergovernmental affairs ~~ Potticary now says he will Kolodzie who broke ranks that the Council "will get We wish to tha area for th of Bint Perry 2A minister Thomas Wells told introduce a motion at with the Oshawa reps on Kolodzie in the next elec- and surrounding are ; : vd the provincial legislature Durham Region asking the Durham council and voted tion" for breaking Fike and Wishing All a Very Merry Christmas and | NY last week that the December council to seek changes in for Mr. Beath. voting for Mr. Beath over Year. re. iY 6 re-election of Durham the Durham Act so that a The delegates at the Mr. Pilkey. a Happy New PHIL & SYLVIA, ¥ chairman Walter Beath was repeat of the proceedings Labour Council meeting Durham Regional council ~% PHIL JR. & JASON McBRID od conducted properly, in the cannot happen again. were upset with the vote by holds its first regular busi- _ oid opinion of government solici- Meanwhile, the other man Kolodzie, calling it a be- ness meeting since the 2A tors. at the centre of the con- trayel of the trust of an December 6 vote today, 4] Mr. Wells was responding troversy, defeated candidate elected councillor from December 20, and if the bad 9 to a question in the legis- Allan Pilkey, is still con- Oshawa. feelings that have surfaced 4 lature from Liberal MPP sidering what course of In fact, Labour Council in the pasttwo weeks are any S, FI ETCHE » A Herbert Epp over the contro- action he will take. After the vice-president , Terry indication, this first meeting HARRI , Tey versial -election of the vote on December 6, Mr. O'Connoris quoted as saying could be a boisterous affair. i! Durham chairman which Pilkey hinted that he would McKAY & MACK ot saw Mr. Beath cast the eek a judicial ruling on the ha 5 deciding vote in his own legality of the vote. ; 2 favour 10 break a 15-15 dead. Seagrave news BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS PAH lock with challenger Allan HOT SEAT . vif Pilkey, a regional councillor. In a related matter, the by Donna Wanamaker fellowship and gift ex- are pleased to announce 520 In his answer to the legis- Oshawa and Labour Council way | take this oppor- change. We also exchanged 7 the re-location of their sid lature, Mr. Wells went on to last week strongly con- tunity to wish you a Merry names for next year. We Port Perry Law Office to the nal fy that wh Question Jomnisd he veg Doce Christmas and a Happy New you jibe to Ysicoms 'the aly Ing the legally o v ' Year. - new ladies and hope you 23 should do so in the courts. ~~ mockery he the Jomasesiic I would also like to con- enjoy the up coming year. "RENNIE HOUSE" > 8 Oshawa Mayor James principals of self-govern- gpatylate the choir and their On Friday evening our . iA Potticary has sent a personal ment." pn although they may Sunday School held their 230 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario oR letter to Premier William And at the same time, the pe few jn number, they Christmas concerts, parents, Telephone: 085-8488 aN Davis questioning the legal- members of the Labour certainly put forth a fine grandparents-and friends 8 ity of Mr. Beath's vote. He Council sharply criticized result. 'A special thank you were on hand to see their on had received no reply by the freshman Oshawa alderman to Joanne Nobbs, who played little ones perform. Santa Ay end of last week, and Mr. and regional councillor Ed the organ prelude Sunday. made his appearance, and 3 > Please keep in mind our handed out gifts fo the child 3 special Christmas Eve ren. A special thank you to 4 P ol [| oR =a wa r n service. Pinedale and all those who helped make The Christmas 8 Greenbank will be joining us this evening possible. : ' ; ® ; this year at the Church This Thursday for their Country Mouse (0 | req d r [| ve rs service to be held at 7:30. Christmas programme, the % Our best wishes for a Beavers will be caroling by Danielle Clark 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1978 Wells tells legislature The Ontario Provincial Police will be out in force over the Christmas and New Year's holiday season. A statement issued Mon- day from Commissioner Harold H. Graham says that all available personnel will be on patrol during this period. Motorists should make sure they obey all speed limits, wear their seat belts, and refrain from drinking. In his statement, the Commissioner notes that since seat belt legislation came into force, the number of deaths due to traffic acci- dents has significantly decreased by more than 23 per cent. There were 1197 fatalities in Ontario in 1975, 1012 in 1976, and 918 in 1977. The number of serious injuries due to traffic accidents has also dropped, and this is attributed to the enforced use of seat belts. speedy recovery are ex- tended to Mrs. Barbara Short, Mrs. Glenda Hut- cheol; Mr. Gregg Smith and also to two former residents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone. Bill and Rosetta were involved in a car accident Friday eve- ning. Rosetta is in Oshawa hospital. On Wednesday evening, Seagrave Fellowship Sisters met at Port Tavern for supper and later returned to the church for an evening of around the village, weather permitting, and will return to the church for the fes- tivities. Anyone wishing to join us for carolling, please do so. The hoys will not exchange gifts this year. On behalf of the Beavers and Leaders, we wish you a merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year. On Sunday evening, the Greenbank cubs presented a Christmas play called "Christmas in the Forest" = it was held in Greenbank ORRIN, FA HER PIT THE GALLEY STOCKING STUFFERS: Herbal Tea Samplers, 6 or 9 varieties. A Mill Hollow junior gift pack. A special Christmas toy or decoration. A metric measuring set. Super soaps and toiletries, all natural. GIFTS: A Mill Hollow gift basket (any price). Books - books - books. A little something from our "cottage collection'; woven or quilted, place mats, make-up bags, jewelry cases, tea cosies, oven mitts, and much more. SPECIALS: 20% OFF all Christmas decorations. Natural fruit juices - great for Christmas pun- ches - all 25% OFF. [St a lb SALE vin SYA ANS Ta e RAM e™ ~~ Ee CENA Ch Se -- ct To AE NOT A FOE Gr A . a Rar PME E SLA - SPAR ¥ Cx - --- ANE "a. OLX STG TT 2 DAP inl ve Se TRIP church, the boys and their A | x leader did a very good job. Gift Wrapping Free!!! Clocks of all Kinds Please call Jackie Boyle st HOLL MILL Citta £ (985-3941) with your news PI oN LA, ts for all occasions - Nothing is better to give or next week - receive than a beautiful chiming clock. An everlasting gift pass- . ed on from generation 1o generation. P.S. Miss Gerry Scanlon is HOLLOW Our Gift to You .. home for the holiday from R.R.4 - Port Perry ; 15 to 30% DISCOUNT University. Dinner guest of - (Between Manchester & Utica iz ON ALL WATCHES. th Larry and Elaine Willerton - : ond Ye > were Joe and Bernice 985-8321 4 0 < Borean and family for Mon. to Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 _ Girt ¢ family Christmas. Saturday: 9:30 to 5:30 v5 The largest selection of clocks frot® Sunday-2 to 5 p.m. Na ~ "Until Christmas 2 CLOE aANO IL For winter sports, St. John i { Ambulance urges that you et 77 Celina St., Corner of Bruce 728-2022 wear Dbroper protective bc] Downtown Oshawa - Behind Post Office clothing and equipment to ah avoid frostbite and injury. or Pere AT ~~ TA a ; i Pre-Christmas SMORGASBORD ni ; Swe a ~ & nk RASC Th, 2 LE RE SARS aa gm. a A a ad = A wh MCE RX NN ~ a CERCA I~ AS: eh O PORT TAVERN | Enjoy our Turkey & Spare Rib Smorgasbord. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 12:00 NOON to 2:00 P.M. BILL NEWMAN, MPP, DURHAM-YORK

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