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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 29 Oct 1970, p. 3

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retirement of these deben-|tically debtfree and hasj PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 29,1970 - 3 tures. maintained a pay-as-you - go - - ceaneenemr tana DEBENTURES fiscal policy, the country is|¢ipalities and should be/ regional responsibility by the 'The county said Discussion | concerned with this sugges-|Chargeable to the persons/| regional council. Three maintains it} tion. who benefit from them. It was stated that the east to assume] As regards transportation,| It also recommended pub- boundary of the region re- of the costs of de-| the brief recommended ariy| lic transportation, recreation) main flexible; but that with that is-| debenture issued by the local | #94 cultural facilities be the| the establishment of a region other municipalities} municipality for services al-| esponsibility of the arealin the adjacent area, it may regional | ready provided should be the | ™unicipalities unless a spe-|be desireable to extend the is prac-| responsibility of these muni-| ci@! project is approved as a} boundaries further east. eae! A VW. BROCK % and Development Study. : . | VI . STORE the upper tier and function; @ of a purely local nature as- signed to the lower tier, of the total members of the @ regional council," the brief said. The county brief recom- mended the cottage popula- tion should be added to the population of the area. This SCARF SETS 10.9 10.95 5 98-3.98 would mean 4940 votes ONE SIZE Id be added the Port © gaete be ated tx te Pest 4.98 -9.98 NYLON wright area, 2,020 in /the Beaverton-Cannington - Brock and Thorah area and 8,260 votes in the Rama - Mara area. The county said it could * not see the need for a re- gional council executive com- mittee, since it could foresee friction between such a body and the standing committees. " 4H News The 4h meeting opened with the pledge, was follow- ed by the Roll Call A sup-| per dish featuring cheese or eggs was answered in turn *® The minutes were read by Kim Brethour. Discussion covered casseroles & desserts. It was decided Nov. 11 will be the day for the buffet luncheon, where each girl brings her mother and a * friend. Kim Brethour, Lyn- da Diceman & Cathy McGee demonstrated Tuna Casserole & Cheese Souffle which was later sampled Meeting closed with the motto. Next Monday even- $2.39 LINED NYLON LeaTiege 1.795 = n.95 PLAYTEX GARMENTS 18 HOUR Shortie $93.00 PANTY GIRDLE tong tego $95.00 FREE SPIRIT PANTY GIRDLE $11.00 FIRM and FLATTER PANTY GIRDLE 315.00 FIRM and FLATTER : REGULAR GIRDLE se ae 39.95 FISHER # ing, the meeting wit be at! |) FELT BQH vo. YS PRICE Gayle Blakely's st 7 pm. SONDED = Plaid = Pies LYONS/ | © mate ween })) CRIM PLE eo, | mcs 3.88=--4.98|SHOES| RE TOYS '| corpuroy 1.35-1.50 | $7.00 NEW PRINTED POLYESTER ~--10-WA 8.00 Assortment SHIPMENT JERSEY 7.95 0.| corourcy 2.95 vo

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