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Port Perry Star, 19 Nov 1980, p. 6

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ERR AEE $8 KORY Lah LORCA ANE Rt Br Tal DRS Sb Lr 0 RAN SRE TIPO RENFRO Da RRL IR ld a 2 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR - -- Wed., EL 19, 1980 8 . a A Ee 4 : % | # oi i / N : &® % [4 hw | Trucks dangerous on our highways 13 D ia. I personally have had a elseon theroad. There have 5 I Tor a complaint I've ev wey n So windshield and been numerous overturned. % been wanting to voice for Thickson Road often. There numerous pock-marks from loads. . . q same dire is hardly an occasion on the flying stones and hard Frankly, I'm tired of vB es are trucks allowed to road that I don't encounter a debris, not to mention sand- trying to Sut-dnosyyre i monopolize our roads the gravel, waste disposal, abrasionand flying garbage. these ycks and thelr y- 4 way they do? lumber or other large truck. I understand these trucks away . oe are now required to cover Ihave real concern for my 4 their loads with a tarpaulin, children too, who get on and Y] . But more often than not, the off school buses on Highway RAT > tarps are either not in use or 1 ve ay; I'see it as a he ah in ha ember When b are not rly secured. r e a photo Rem: remem e ( The rn do Never mind the wear and column last week, and since then Arnold Roach of : no observe the speed limit. I tear on our roads - if must be Manchester has given the Star some additional infor- WwW h £2 nN rs me Me ie these itking mation. truck belonged to Mr. Frank Crosier and was who are so accustomed to e * * °° their route, drive with their outfits are taxed proportion- used for delivery of groceries from the Manchester eyes shut and their foot tothe ately, are we really carrying Store, which he owned. The lady in the driver's seat is « continue floor, Lknow, I tried to catch the extra load by the | his wife, Mrs. Maude Crosier and the two little girls . } the one that broke my wind- damages from these encoun- . are their daughters, Helen (white dress) and Vera. the old mill recently owned by Mr. Waridel. shield and I have purposely ters? Mrs. Crosier now resides at Port Perry Nursing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee, Scugog, are moving to clocked others. They careen Home; Mrs. Helen Taylor resides in Stouffville and Port Perry as Elmer is working there. up and down Highway 12 Yours truly, Vera Harman lives with her family in Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. C. Sleep, Seagrave, held open house without regard to a possible Stella McDonnell spend their summers in Manchester. in honour of Mr. and Mrs. R. Nodwell. Friends and shift in their load or anyone R.R. 2, Port Perry neighbours took the opportunity to welcome them to - the community. sortie fia ol ._ Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCartney, Myrtle, have mov: - * ° to the Spencer house, 1 mile west of Manchester. Appreci a fe h ospi tal On Monday evening the H.H. Goode elevator was broken into but nothing was reported missing. The dis- Dear. Sir: : : dedicated team of excellent SOShy Way Inaue y Seivotd Masters, local manager. . After attending the meet- doctors, nurses and general Call Jean 985-2888 gy 25 YEARS AGO ing at the Latcham Centre staff. Thursday, December 1, 1955 last educa agi oe ° As an ex patient, visitor In the Junior Farmers' Public Speaking and De- li ond ly uy pe Yoluise® Helpersd ly 1 bating Contest, the winner was Miss Eleanor Hutchin- administrator of the hospital _p ospital. 8 ER M a 3 --son. The judges-were-Mr.-McNeil;=Miss-McCully and --}- tat a A a or $ ton Ehret Pie nome | DAISY'SCUSTOM | in the Port Perry Public Library th Reeve, Cour | can Sapariments of out focs mph ty DRESSMAKING | cillors and School Board of the village were all hospital. Rocio Boi Fastion Ordre $ re-nominated for 1956. Reeve Harry Peel, Councillors We are very fortunate to Yourelruly. ye T : Merlin Dowson, Gordon Carnegie, J.J. Gibson, Geo. live in a community with a Joan Aldr 0 A $ Oldsfield; School Board, Cec. King, Dr. C. MacMaster, . 4 Storey Beare, John Ballard, Bob in good hospital, served by 2 Scugog Island MODERN TEXT | LES 3 At the High School Commencement Miss Nancy 229 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY $ % Kight was ie valedictorian and received the Valedic- Tuesdays to Fridays 10A.M. to 5P.M. 985-3221 § - torian Trophy. t i ith it Monday & Saturdays 985-2177 $ i so vEARS Aco Let's get onwithi y 8 Saturdays 985 1 & Thursday, December 1, 1960 3 x At nominations in Reach Township, Howard Mc- HY car Sir: large numbers of people i Millan, Edward Oyler and Thos. Harding were nomi- Iam really disappointed in opposed to the library being : 5 nated for Reeve. Oyler and Harding qualified. Deputy the Star and Mr. Preston in built on the lakefront. Can't - 3% Roave, yo Marty and Russel Roda Couper, Allan regards to the library. Your you accept that and start WINTERS & SUTHERLAND . Wi rosier, Morley Bruce, Larry Doble an en Wana- itorials and his comments thinking about the real 1 5 maker. School board, Bryon Holtby and Arnold attempt to perpetuate the issue: an improved library CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS & Roach. . . . 5 [dead issue" of the facility. There is other land wish to announce J Mrs. Clayton Love and Mrs. Arthur Brock enter- Lakefront location. available for a new library, issi i & tained at a tea at the home of their mother, Mrs. George Mr. Preston claims that all so let's consider the alter- R the Es of BY Jackson, in honour of her 86th birthday. money donated will have to nate sites and get on with oger b. oase AL JA. Miss Nola Hunter received her Gold Cord, highest be returned if the library building it. : g " ase, > award in Guiding at the Presbyterian Church. isn't built on the Johatsont Let's start promoting the firm to be known as: © 15 YEARS AGO property. Really!! Talk positive action instead of . . Toots Sora erts 103 about cutting off your nose to continuing the negative Winters, Sutherland Reach Township elections will be held December 6, spite your face. bickering. & M to choose a new Reeve. Incumbent Ed (Sam) Olyer is b ou Sdijorial says ye re Si 1 Ch d EE being opposed by Allan Crosier who has been Deputy- ack 10 square one 1 incerely, artered Accountan Reeve for the past three years. Mr. Lawrence Doble don't go ahead on the lake- James D. Hardy 49 Division St ts . i was unopposed in his bid for Deputy-Reeve. front. Boloney!! Blackstock, Ontario vision St., 23 Silver St., 4 The Greenbank Community Hall has been approved Apparently, there are Oshawa Bowmanville 7 5 as a centennial project for the Township of Reach. 579-5659 - 623-9461 ' Scugog News - Bruce Heayn received the highest - & award for his Gary Oats at the Royal Winter Fair. Jim ! and Roy Gerrow placed second and third. All three are E n | joyed C O uU n C | il ; i 4-H members. RY To Mr. Garry Porter, who hasbeen in the Middle East | Dear Sir: "from them and my wife, so AY SRN ee for some time is now in Sunnybrook Hospital. To all the people who for the next two years I will nena ® 10 YEARS AGO showed me their support in make it up to them. J ; Thursday, December 2, 1970 the Municipal Election my- But please don't think that The Vi | lag e A 60 Port Perry Reeve Robert Kenny was elected by family and I wish to thank I will be sitting back doing 3 ] 1 = acclamation at the recent nomination meeting. The pre- you. To Mr. Espey, I hope nothing. Ilove this town and ; Art St he i 1m i 7 sent representatives to the Hydro-Electric Commission you enjoy the position of will always be very involved u OO Ff X11 A) Wm. Williams and Ted Griffen both received accla- councillor as I have. in it. Whatever your view is N | 5 mations. The past four years has on the library issue, most of s OIL PAINTINGS i} 4 7 Last minute dropouts voided Scugog Isjand elect- been very enjoyable for me us agree that we need f by Shirley deLa Nl. tg elections and the incumbent council was returned by and has given me a new expanded facilities very y Shirley de Lang 1 b acclaniation. outlook on life. There were badly and I will work to J Landscapes - Seascapes bo Blackstock News - Mrs. Wm. Hooey attended a in Siteren Problems Hae Sus ve, do, especially A Florals - Animal Portraits AR' v family dinner party in toronto on November 25th in ) people to mee! or our ¢ n"s sake. $ : : : a of ae pay) in Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald's and new goals to achieve, To the new council I wish : CUSTOM F RAMING " \ % 100th birthday. you become the brunt of you well, I will miss not il Of Oil Paintings - Watercolours a * A Karen Smith of Prince Albert, Jessie Osterloo of | ~ many rumours but that's being with you around the 4 Needlepoint - Peitipoint - Prints xX 4 Manchester and Marie Holtby of Prince Albert were part of the job and your skin council table but then the Hl Photographs - Diplomas - et RY % presented with their County Honours Certificates at the soon becomes : tough, it public seats are only a few | p etc. bd if 4-H Achievement Day at the Uxbridge Church. seems to be a childish game feet away. { 8 52-63 1 6 3) ¥ Lawrence Malcolm was elected by acclamation for some people enjoy playing. UXBRIDGE Nl 7 the position of Reeve for Cartwright Township. Every cloud has a silver Yours sincerely, ; -ONTARIO { ¥ Approximately 105 Leos, Lions and friends atfended lining and mine is that I can r } : the Charter Night for the newly formed Led Club of get to know my children a Richard Drew, vg * i: Port Perry on November 28th. little better. I have spent Port Perry. Wi : / many hours each week away " i SS

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