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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1993, p. 14

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NL - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 9, 1993 ¢ "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" LEN HN GF SRY DANE 15 Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. Personal attention to all of your general insinance needs. ----------- rn 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1J2 985-8471 uhjeet to our best rate Epsom-Utica United Church ~ Utica ~ (Comer of Durham 21/Marsh Hill, North of the Store) Sunday, February 14th, 6:30pm Hymn T Sing Combined Choirs of Utica/Epsom United, Goodwood United & St. Thomas' Anglican Churches Come One, Come All!!! Hymns Ancient & Modem, and Spiritual Songs, Choir Anthems, Soloists, Organ, Piano Keyboard & Flute for Everyone!!! The Regional Municipality of Durham fi DURHAM REGION Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee have recetved AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes an 18 hole golf course and associated facilities within the site indicated on the map below. In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 1615 Dundas Street E., 4th floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3 or calling Anna De Faria, Planning Department (416) 728-7731 (Whitby)/686-1651 (Toronto). You are encouraged to forward your submissions to the Commissioner of Planning at the above noted address as soon as possible. In order to proceed with our review of this amendment application, we would appreciate receipt prior to Priday, March 12, 1993. Please include your address and telephone number and file number identified below in any submission made. FILE NO.: OPA 92-010 Dr. M. Michael, M.C LP. Commissioner of Planning Gerri-Lynn 0'Connor Chairman, Planning Committee News by Jean Jeft Port Perry were supper guests with Norine and Allan Card on Sunday. Alan and Joyce Ashton, Oak- wood, Allan and Doris Hockley of Unionville were supper guests with Faye and ith Ashton on Friday. Allan and Joyce called on Ruth Ashton in the afternoon. Ivan Clarke had lunch with Don and Stella Asling on Fri- day, then called on Faye and Keith Ashton. The Bible Study group met at the Asling home on Sunday morning. Jennifer Asling of McMaster University, Hamilton spent sometime with her grandpar- ents last weekend. Music Night at Utica Church Feb. 14. Brooklin Anglican, Ep- som and Utica, Goodwood and Brooklin will have a beautiful gift of Music to Share 6:30 p.m. Our sympathy to the family of the late Lloyd McDonald who was laid to rest at Utica on Wednesday. All were shocked by the sud- den passing of Tom Seigrist. Our sympathy to the family and many friends. Dorothy and Ray Munro visit- ed her sister Jean and brother- in-law Eldon Fee of Blackstock; and also had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice of Blackstock recently. On Sunday daughter Helen and her husband rge John- son were supper guests with Dorothy and Ray. Norm Tapscott accompanied a group from Utica Farm Equip- ment on a visit to the John Deere plant in Iowa, U.S.A. Speedy recovery to Grace Kirk who underwent surgery last week. Joanne Hansen's brother Jim Bertram and her son Darreyl of Markham spent Sunday with Joanne and John and children and enjoyed playing hockey with the children on their rink. Can those little ones really fly. Happy Birthday to Levon Murrison whose birthday is to- day. The Bethesda Reach 4H Club will be meeting on Feb. 15 at 7:00 at the home of Barbara and Ross Evans. This project is called "Consuming Passions". " Allat Guaranteed Low Prices ~ UNITED CARPET. Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Township and a member of the largest carpet buying group in Canada. HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie . HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 FAMOUS Levolor- BLINDS VERTICALS * VENETIANS PLEATED SHADES 7 similar to above SONNE SRE from Philp Pontiac Buick Used Truck Display Area on or about Friday night, January 29th. Freshly paint- ed dark brown with light tan roof, white wheels and blackwall tires, aluminum painted rear step bumper, tan cloth interior, approx. 78,000km., no dents or scratches, equipped with V8 gas engine, 4 speed floor shift manual transmission, power steering and brakes, push button GM radio, reported stolen to Durham Regional Police February 4th. A reward is being offered for recovery. Contact Bryce Philp, with information. Thank you. 985-8474 Music night Feb. 14 All between ages 10 and 2] are welcome to come and find out what we can do to be good "con- sumers". Call Rose or Wendy Evans for more details. The children at the school Will be happy to goto, the lee Palace Feb. 9 at Port Perry. Parents are invited to join us. Leave school at 12:30, leave ice and return at 3:00 p.m. Heated change area and snack bar. The school is also participat- ing in a Multiple Sclerosis Read-a-Thon to fund research for this disabling disease. The children will be looking for sponsors. Help them to help others. If your child is eligible to at- tend kindergarten, that is born in 1988 phone 985-2667 to pre- register your child. Heritage week February 15- 21. The Staff and Students of Epsom P.S. would like to thank the Bigglestones and Anne Florence for donating books to the Epsom Library - Thank you for your generosity. UCW meeting Ser er Prince Albert by llean Pugh Les and Grace Beacock ac- companied by Mary Devitt of Oshawa and Don Beacock at- tended the funeral of a former local girl Mrs. Kay Plaunt (nee Murphy) in Lindsay. Mrs. Lil- lian Harper is the last surviving sister. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Gordon Clark and her family in the passing of her 93 year old fa- ther-in-law. Eleven tables were filled at the weekly euchre on Thursday night. Ladies winners Violet Cole, Pat Norton, Elsie Forbes. Men: Carl Gimblett, Richard Manns, Andy Munro. Lucky draws: Richard Manns, Andy Munro, Verna Slute. Lone hand series winners Richard Manns with 10lone hands. Sympathy is sent out to Ron 'and Barbara Mclnt and Murray and Marilyn Hoskin on the death of theirson-in-law An- dre Lefebvre of Ottawa. Sharon grew up and attended school 'here in Prince Albert. AH your friends are thinking of you Sharon. : Keith and Sarah Elliott host- ed a surprise retirement party on Friday evening for Ron Smith. Several couples from Prince Albert attended this hap- py event. - Eileen Hodgins had the mis- fortune to fall on the ice in her Sriveway onjfiriday and broke a bone in her elbow. What a way to get attention from Terry. layton and Pat Love cele- brated their 51st wedding anni- versary with a family gathering at home on Sunday. Beth Pereman spent the weekend with her parents at White Lake. Beth's father is in very poor health. 4 6 U.C.W. meeting will held in the church hall on Wednesday, Feb. 10th at 8 p.m. There will be a demonstration stencilling and embossing by Sylvia Cookson from Weall and Cullen Crafts. Any ladies are in- vited. Come and bring a friend. Roll Call. Bring a picture of your wedding.

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