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Port Perry Star, 13 Feb 1990, p. 20

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a 2 ¥ CFL WC 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 13, 1990 Youth Group spen weekend at cottage EPSOM NEWS BY JEAN JEFFREY 'Valentines are links of Love sent to friends we're fondest of." I felt like Columbus when he sailed to the new world. He didn't know where he was going. When he arrived he didn't know where he was. When he arrived home he didn't know where he had been. Being this muddled I hope you will forgive my errors. Blame it on the flu bug. The Youth group had a marvelous weekend at the Kerry cottage with lots of snow for ski- ing and winter sports. Ruth Ashton enjoyed having Allen and Joyce, Paul and Bradley Ashton of Oakwood to visit her on Sunday. Beth and Ken of Oshawa arrived after church and in the afternoon. Keith and Faye Ashton joined the family circle. Bill Ryall and his sister Elsie Gorrill of Lindsay visited on Wed. with Den and Stella Asling. Ovér- night guests with Don and Stella were the four J's, Jerry, Joan, Jill and Jennifer of Hanover. The Food Grain's Bank would appreciate your help March 5 from 1 till 7. On March 10 from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. at the Co-op in Ux- bridge. Call Earl Taylor for details. Michael Wilson had a friend Prentice Wilson, to visit him for the weekend. Bethesda-Reach 4-H Club would like you to remember their course Breadventure which will hold their first meeting Feb. 26 at the home of Beth Wilson at 6:30. Phone Beth for details. There will be a Music Festival at Sunderland for the next couple of weeks. Several from this area are participating. The Social Club's Progressive Dinner is Feb. 23. We will go first Shades of Art For your home appointment call 985.3744 Custom Picture Framing D OF DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF: The Municipal Act, Sections 298 and 301 (R.S.0. 1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by-laws authorizing construction of the following projects: ROAD NO. ROAD NAME MUNICIPALITY 4 Taunton Rd. Pickering 26 Thickson Rd. Whitby 28/43 Rossland Rd./ Whitby Cochrane St. 31 Westney Rd. Ajax 33 Harmony Rd. Oshawa 44/22 Harwood Ave. Ajax 55 Townline Rd. Oshawa/ Newcastle 51 Scugog LOCATION Taunton/Steeles Connection from west Region Boundary to the West Duffin Creek Bridge and portions west of Reg. Rd. 1 (Breck Rd.) Intersection improvements at Nichol Ave. Rossland Rd. from Hwy. 12 (Brock St.) to Cochrane St. and Cochrane St. from Rossland Rd. to Bonacord Ave. From Concession 111 Rd. to Reg. Rd. 4 (Taunton Rd) Intersection improvements at Hwy. 2 (King St) Intersection improvements at Reg. Rd. 22 (Bayly St) From Reg. Rd. 59 (Olive Ave) to Hwy. 2 (King St) Upgrading from Lot 18/19 easterly Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the office of the Chief Design Engineer of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Works Committee, being delegated by Regional Council as the hear- ing body, shall hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws and who applies on or before March 7, 1990, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Commit- tee on March 13, 1990. DATED at Whitby this 7th day of February, 1990. J. AKER W.A. TWELVETREES, P.ENG. Works Committee Chairman Commissioner of Works to Tom and Leona Armstrong's home for punch, next we will visit Nancy and Gerald Hill for salad course then on to Faye and Keith Ashton's home for the main course and return to the church for dessert and a social hour. Ladies please bring dessert. Sounds like a good evening and remember everyone is invited. It's a good time to get to know neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. Allen St. John of Rochester were visiting relatives in the area. They visited Aunt An- nie Baker of Beaverton and Gladys Evans at Uxbridge Care Centre and after visiting numerous cousins stayed over- night at the Ross Evans' home. Archie and Jennie Watson ar- rived home after a month in sun- ny Florida. Our sympathy to Lucienne and Harold Ross in the loss of her mother in Montreal. The Ross's address now is R.R. 2, Cochrane, POL ICO, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grove of Janetville visited Mr. and Mrs. Norm Tapscott Saturday evening. Obituary A lifelong resident of Oshawa (formerly East Whitby Township), Harold Leslie Bray, died on Monday, January 15, 1990 after a lengthy illness at the Whit- by General Hospital. A son of the late John Bray and Maude Cook, he was born November 11, 1915 on the family ANNOUNCEMENT Gordon and Lynda Chatten and Donald and Anne Goble would like to present the mar- riage of their daughter and son, Christine Lyn and Blair Gordon, of Apsley. Wedding to take place Satur- day, August 18, 1990 at Kedron United Church at 2:30 PM. Z-FLEX FLEXIBLE STAINLESS STEEL LINERS 10 Year Warranty Flexible Liner System Installation Chimney Flashing Liner Support OVER RIDGE RENOVATOR ss0cia Airtight Stoves Unit 4. Reg. Ra. 8 985-0715 See Business Directory Ad Reach Industrial Park, Ope~ Wednesday 10 Saturday 10 to 6 Closed Monday & Tuesday lan Sho Si I a Ae ds the 'Little Things" fundraiser to be held at Utica Day Care UTICA AREA NEWS BY VERA BROWN Church & Sunday School will be held in Utica Church this week at the regular time of 11:15 a.m. A service of Christian Unity sponsored by the Port Perry Ministerial will be held this com- ing Sunday at 7 p.m. at Em- manuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry. All are invited to attend. U.C.W. members are reminded to bring your sandwiches to church this Sunday in order for them to be taken to Port Perry in the evening. The Utica Day Care are having a fund raiser on Thursday, February 22 at 8 p.m., "Little Things" is a clothing party for children aged newborn to 14 years. In order to have the proper farm. He grew up there, attending Raglan Public School and re- mained on the family farm until his marriage to Dorothy Leach of Myrtle on March 23, 1940. They farmed briefly in Reach Township. In 1942 they bought a farm in East Whitby Township where they farmed for 28 years until his retirement in 1970. They then moved to their retirement residence built on the southern portion of the farm, there he resided until the time of his death. Mr. Bray while farming work- ed for the East Whitby Township, Oshawa Suburban and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications until his retire- ment on July 11, 1979. Although retired he was always busy with his firewood and helped many a friend and neighbour. He enjoyed camping and travelled throughout Canada BONDED ... sizes available for purchasing that night, please register your name and size to Brenda by February 15. Come out, see our Day Care facilities and have a social time, and at the same time support the Day Care. Call 985-8783. There will be a euchre in Utica Hall this Friday at 8 p.m. All are welcome. Mrs. Grant Bright is a patient in Oshawa Hospital and get well wishes and prayers go to Carrie at this time. Dale & Karen Beare and Jamie of Waterdown were weekend visitors with Mrs. Crosier. Judy McPherson and son Jesse of Caesarea visited with her aunt Mrs. Irene Fielding on the weekend. Harold Leslie Bray from coast to coast. One of his greatest joys in life was his six grandchildren. Mr. Bray is survived by his devoted wife Dorothy. Children, Kenneth and his wife Heather of Brooklin, Brian of Prince Albert, and Patricia and her hasband George Obstfeld of Blackstock. Loving grandchildren Wayne, Douglas, Janet and Michelle Bray, Heidi and Julie Obstfeld. Four sisters and three brothers, also predeceased by two sisters. He was a member of the Pro- spect Church and later of the Raglan United Church. Rev. John Griffen officiated at a service on January 18, 1990 with spring interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Memorial donations to the Whitby General Hospital Building Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. INSURED ABSENT-ELE t§ 985-0069 HOME * COTTAGE * BUSINESS CHECK SERVICE Year-round Maintenance Inside & Outside Call anytime for free confidential estimate BE AT "EASE" WHILE YOU ARE "ABSENT" Consider the Environment! Consider your Convenience! DIAPER DOODIE SERVICE & SALES * We pick up twice weekly for each customer. * We sell NIKKY PANTS and other accessories. * Great Baby Gift Ideas SHAWN MUIR 985-7079

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