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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1984, p. 11

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Se a = a_i ur ] ! i ual a ais ; h ha CT PLLUGASSSSSSSSS------------------------ mo Beef supper tickets will soo Last call for those who wish tickets for the beef supper on Thursday evening in Utica Hall. Utica & Area News by Vera Brown A fashion show featuring the fur creations of Paula Lishman was the highlight of a luncheon hosted by Port Perry Beta Sigma Phi area council Saturday at the Latcham Centre. Ten chapters were represented at the luncheon including Uxbridge, Toronto, Lindsay, Peterborough and Newmarket. Showing off some of the Paula Lishman creations are from left at back: Donna Kent, Mary Pearsell and Linda Parry. Front from left: Marion Barnett of Ux- bridge; Joan Cochrane, production manager for Paula Lishman; and Gail Kerry. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils - Lined Paper Erasers - Note Books THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM ») DURHAM : Math Sets - etc. PORT PERRY STAR PUBLI SCE 985-7383 Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE I-- DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN Cherries The purpose of the proposed amendment is to * Apricots address the use of the holding symbol in a zoning *Beans by-law in accordance with the new Planning Act. . This will enable a local municipality to zone to Peas identify precise uses for specific lands but to *Corn delay their actual development until conditions ol: specified in the Official Plan are satisfied. Mixed Vegetables *Cauliflower In order to assist in the evaluation of the amen- *Broccoli dment application, the public is invited to provide ° " input by way of submissions to the Region's Plan- "Lima Bean ning Department. Carrots at * 3 Kinds of Berries Information related to the amendment application . hes is available in the offices of the Planning Depar- ac tment, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3 or by calling Mr. Larry Kotseff, M.C.| P. Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Submics ons concerning the amendment ap- plication must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, November 23,1984 MacMILLAN ORCHARDS Please include your address and telephone num- ber in any submissions made . WHITBY - Don Hadden Dr M Michael, MC | P 686-2531 Chairman, Commissioner 686-0388 Planning Committee of Planning I'm sold out so you would have to contact Elva Kerry or Gerald Hill who still had a few as of today. Ladies who were asked to bake the pies please be reminded to have them at the hall before 5:30 p.m. The UCW bake sale and Bazaar will start around 3:00 p.m. . Choir practice at Utica Church at 8 p.m. on Wednesday evening. The Session and Stewards will meet following the supper on Thursday. The Social Club are holding a Halloween party on Fri- day evening at Epsom Church and all children of Epsom and Utica communities are invited to attend the Sunday School Halloween party in Utica Church from 24 p.m. this Saturday. There will be movies and lots of fun. Anniversary services willbeheldat 11:15a.m. ° this Sunday at Utica il] PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 23, 1984 -- 1 with Rev. John Mac Maniman as the speaker. In the evening at Epsom Rev. Bob Thompson will be the guest speaker and he is also bringing with him his youth choir from their church in Toronto. Friday evening start- ing at 8 p.m. there will be a euchre in the Hall. The Sutcliffe family attended the wedding of Mr. Tom Bray and Miss Brenda McMurter in Scarborough on Sat- urday. Recent visitors with the Sutcliffes were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ladd and children of Lubeck, Texas, Mrs. Sharon Morrissey and son Joshua of Oshawa, Mrs. Evelyn Bray of Whitby and Brenda McMurter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray of Raglan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sutliff and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutliff of Boyne, Michigan. Mrs. Lorne Slute enjoyed a Fall color tour to the Caledon Hills area fh, Pick the Lucky Key that Opens the Treasure Chest Lock and you'll be the winner! 3200.* wv PRIZES THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 - 26 - 27 STED 'Retail value VL on Thursday. On Sat- urday evening the Slutes were guests with son Brian and family in Whitby and on Sunday they attended the Greenwood United Church anniversary service. Mr. Rick Young of Kingston was a weekend guest with the Hillis Wilbur family. Birthday greetings to Mr. Todd Wilbur. On Saturday evening his family and friends gathered at the Deer Park Inn in Stouff- ville to help him cele- brate his 21st birthday. Congratulations to Miss Sarah Croxall who had her fly-up from Brownies to Girl Guides on Monday evening at the Scout Hall in Port STATIONERY Plain or Printed. PORT PERRY STAR: 235 Queen Street 985-7383 n be gone Perry. Miss Gina Mancini of Barrie was a guest of her cousins the Croxall girls on Sat- urday afternoon. To Have and To Hold PHOTOGRAPHY Cathy Robb 985-8852 HWY. 7A - PORT PERRY PLAZA - PORT PERRY

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