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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 29 Oct 1970, p. 19

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. The Hi funmest costume, while Anna Forder and Dennis Symes | captured the award for the best . Mark Hunter and Karen Taylor also re. ceived prizes for the mast original costumes. Betty Heayn won the draw for the school mascot. This year's Athletic Asso ciation co-presidents are Don Sinelair and Low-Anne Popo- Black a g Efe HL lil if { & ¥., [ : Lif eli HL i E r | 4. j j : a fF ef if FE 233 i F i 4 | g i if BE» SEE THE stoc Iltop Herald Jan Baird as covice presi- dents. Our senior and junior football season has been very successful on the whole with the following results: Senior-- Port Perry 14, Stouffville 6 Port Perry 46, Brock 0 ort Perry 13, Sutton 12. Unfortunately our seniors were defeated by Bowman- ville and Uxbridge. High School Commen-+ Nancy's sister, Wendy Petit Hy Bg ik F ua t & it f rT i pf F 8 Most Cars Saturday, November 14 Come in And See Our Service Facilities NEW BEAR ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT As modern as Telstar Electro-Magnetically Controlled BEARE MOTORS LID. CHEVROLET -- Call 985-7351 OLDSMOBILE For Appointment Port Perry 14, Sutton 13 Last week an Ontario Coun- ty recommendation that no Our senior boys volleyball |municipality, no matter how team beat Uxbridge in each |large, should have more than_| a third of the representatives on a future regional council, was described Thursday as an indirect comment against an) PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 29, 1970 -- 19 Cty. Proposes Limit 't!On Representation "I assume the clear intent of your proposal refers negat- ively to the Oshawa-Whitby amalgamation and the state- ment indirectly reflects a view on internal boundaries,"' said Mr. Paterson. County Administrator Will- dary, the municipality would tend to dominate or appear to dominate the regional coun- cil and this would not be good for government. "Therefore we 'reconcerned with not making any munici- pality too large for each poss- ible dom inace." In O APA D 8S' third discussion paper it was pro- posed that the Oshawa-East Whitby Township amalgama- tion area have 11 represent- w proposed Oshawa-Whitby ama- | iam Manning admitted "there |tives on the 30-member reg- at Sm eopet = fang tart you stan! cou ing 8 ma Brock in 2 out of| Commenting on the coun-|too large an internal boun-|than a third representation. ty's regional government brief at a public hearing, Donald club must be | Paterson, principal planner in for their ef-jthe Oshawa Area Planning Promoting schoo! |and Development Study, told school activities, [county councillors to hold a proposed municipality of Oshawa-Whilby to less than a third representation would HOMES WANTED irrvccely alter the principal Pe 'representation by population'. BERT If such an amalgamation took shape under regional ~--cneemewss | sovernment, the giant munici- G pality would contain between |) ag 985-7373 55 and 60 percent of the} C3 region's electorate. (> -- Ta Canada Savings Bonds help you 7 4 New Canada Savings Bonds plan ahead--look to the future without worry. They're Canada's most popular personal investment Canada Savings Bonds are easy to buy for cash or on instalments, in amounts ranging from $50 up to $25,000 Canada Savings Bonds are cold, hard cash instantly. They can be redeemed any time at their full face value plus earned interest Canada Savings Bonds are safe-- backed by all the resources of Canada. They're a very special security average annual interest to maturity yield an average of 7%% a year when held to maturity Each $100 Bond begins with $6.75 interest for the first year, pays $7.75 inter- est for each of the next three years, and then pays $8.00 interest for each of the last seven years On top of this you can earn interest on your interest. You can make each $100 grow to $227.50 in just eleven years That's why we say, Canada Savings Bonds are good today, better tomorrow. an Investment that grows and grows

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