of attached Scout groups of Ux-|-- bridge, Cannington, Beaver- ton, Port Perry Scugog and Cartwright. They were two of 386 Canadian scouts taking part with Jamboree. About 23,700 boys atid their adult leaders represent- ing 103 nations attended the An offer from Karl Pavlik to sell about five acres of land near the Birdseye Centre to | the Village for $40,000 has been rejected. H La} x ® - fect ret fe i Mr. Paviik informed coun- cil he-wanted to sell the land which he said was designated as park land, and was giving the Village first chance to buy it. damboree. The Canadian boys flew to Vancouver where they studied dapanese culture and became acquainted. Unfortunately Typhoon Olive struck the dapanese campsite with tor- rential rains and most boys Truck-damaged Dock Bill $181 Clairson Construction Ltd will be required to pay $181 to repair the Village dock | the foot of Queen St. He said if the municipality wasn't interested he would place the property in the hands of a real estate agent Council members said they believed the property -- term- eda hazard area on the zoning Minor Hockey Receives $150. The dock was damaged about two weeks ago when} The Port Perry Minor one of the company's trucks| Hockey Association has re- apparently ran away while ceived a $150 cheque from the parked and ran over the dock| Village. into the lake breaking a con- The donation, agreed upon crete slab. at a recent meeting of coun- The slab had to be re-| cil, is expected to go toward placed. The cost was $106|the purchase of jackets for and remainder of the bill was| Players on last year's champ- ionship team. TWO BIG DAYS THREE HILLS Port Perry Ballard Lumber Juniors defeated Mount Al bert last week in 2 straight games in first round O.AS.A. action. for labor. at the 4 miles east of Uxbridge on Hwy. 47 SAT. & SUN. - AUG. 28 & 29 SADDLE BRONK RIDING BAREBACK BRONK RIDING STEER RIDING WILD COW MILKING WILD HORSE RACE JUNIOR STEER RIDING ~~>+ > his & _ COMME #y -- DANCING -- Ballard Fiala W OASA First Roun ~ Qa at 10:00 a.m. with Rev R. C. Rose in charge. YOU are invited to worship with us. SUNDAY, AUGUST 29th-- 9:50 a.m.--Classes for 11:00 a.m. --Morning Worship | 7:00 p.m --Evening Service United Church of Cenede +SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE | SUNDAY, AUGUST 29th-- 9.45 a.m. --SCUGOG 11.15 a.m. --MANCHESTER | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, : Rev. |. MacLean | 10 am--Family Bible Hour ll am --Morning Worship 7.00 p.m. Evang. Service SPECIAL SERVICE Head Memoria! Church SUNDAY, AUGUST 29th at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Alan Barnes, Columbus way Plan Number 228 (P-152121 Highways); THENCE south 40 degrees, 57 minutes and 40 seconds east along said easterly limit, 130.42 feet; | THENCE north 72 degrees, 26 minutes east, 13.03 feet to the westerly limit of lot 13; | THENCE north 17 degrees west slong said westerty bmit. 20661 fert to the north west angle of iot 13; | THENCE south 72 degrees, 51 minutes west, 66.0 feet to | the Point of Commencement. and to sell and to convey the same to Norman E. Yeo and | Elizabeth A. Yeo. A copy of the survey cketth of the | subject property is on file for inspection in the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that on Monday the Fourth day of October, 1971, at the hoyr of 2 p.m in the Council Chambers for the Township of Reach at Man chester, Council or a Committee of Council! will hear in person or by his Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said bytew Vv. MALCOLM Clerk Treasurer RR. 24. Port Perry, Ontario a a, Perry ball team advanced to third round of P! es offs ageinst , aiemnhaneet "4 although there are wee players to choose were no Perry gx in the sixth, one and two again in Port Perry's lected by Master and P rg Keswick ar and bed J . Play 2 bec Sr¢ ann of Port Perry t de* ported them in eure of The next action for the bermen when they ster final at ville. Game time Se eats with the second i} Stouffville on , 30th. > a engee mre nn +