Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 11 Jun 1970, p. 7

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IREDELL LEST YEE, NAR Val $Y Blacks tock ir. and Mrs, Richard & jov son, Toronto have taken up week-end residence in their recently renovated country home, the former Beacock ~ residence. This community extends a warm welcome 'to them and hope that they en- . their Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. George Bry- ant and family were Satur- day visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ormiston and family, Brooklin, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. £3) UEC AEE TI ATA GR eV 3a G35 association with Bray, Brooklin, On Thursday News Bryant and family were Mr. C. Bryant, Sylvia and Rhonda, Ashburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wayne and Douglas, Mrs. Ralph Larmer accomp- anied by Mrs. Eber Snowden, Courtice and Miss Evelyn Gay, Oshawa, attended the Mother and Daughter after- noon tea in McLaughlin in honour of the Graduating Class of Oshawa General Hos- pital of which Sharon Larmer is a member. On Thursday evening, Ralph Larmer and Sharon attended the Father and Daughter Banquet at the Flying Dutchman in Bowman- afternoon PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 11, 1970 -- 7 ville. cises on Friday held in East- dale Collegiate was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar- mer, John, David and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Douglas and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly. At this time, Sharon was |" awarded the Dr. W. G. Watt Prize' for Efficiency in Pae- -- Should we make it a park or a parking lot? In Ontario, we still have a choice. Unplanned expansion in our prov- ince could lead to an unpleasant way of life. Our large cities could become plagued with runaway pol- lution or "parking lots instead of parks for our children to play in. And Ontario's less developed areas 'could develop in all the wrong ways. For Ontario, that kind of future simply isn't good enough. That's why we're already involved in programs of regional government and con- servation. Conservation During 1969, the province invested more than $7 million in 38 Conserva- tion Authorities to help make sure your children can tell a tree from a telephone pole: As further life in- surance, Authorifies have acquired and protected almost 82,000 acres of forest and helped plant more than a million young trees. Regional Government A new system of regional government is being studied and implemented in many parts of Ontario. Under this new system, regions combining urban and ~~ rural areas can be co-ordinated to encourage more equitable growth and development throughout the prov- ince. With these larger pools of talent and money working on our future, we have a better than ever chance to guarantee the best possible environment for all our people. Regional Government and plan- ning can help us build a better future. But to do that, we need a strong economy fo support our good inten- tions. One way to help: when price and quality compare, shop Canadian. Pioneer Village, n near yr Toronto, is one of more than 150 conservation areas in Ontario. To date, provincial and municipal spending on conservation has totalled almost $150 million. The result; more than 35,000 acres of un- spoiled land safeguarded for our children. . The efficiencies of the new regional school boards will mean the best possible education for your child no matter what size your community is. These are benefits of regional pro- grams already in evidence. An efficient, affordable and inte- grated transportation system is just one of the factors to be considered in long range regional planning. Other factors being studied to give every- one a fair share in Ontario's future range from taxes to sewage systems. Canada's life style of tomorrow presents many challenges. But it's Ontario's style to meet these challenges today. ®@ Government of Ontario Department of Trade and Development diatric Nursing. Following the graduation, Sharon re ceived her friends and rela- tives at the hospital recep- tion and also at'a-reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, Courtice which was attended by addi- tional relatives. On Saturday evening, Shar on Larmer escorted by Mr. Ray Essery, Oshawa attended the Alumni dinner and for- mal dance at the Civic Audi- torium. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and Mr. and- Mrs. Rupert | Byers attended a rally in Oshawa last week conducted by Rev. Rex Humbard from Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin and Debbie were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Murphy, Newrast]e Everyone passing the De- vitt Cemetery recently. will see a great improvement since the fence which was donated by Cartwright Coun- cil has been erected by a bee of interested people. A gen- ral clean-up has taken place which is a credit to those re- sponsible. -Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dor- rel, Leanne, Heather & Janis attended the Convocation Ex- ercises of Victoria College The graduation Exer- when Miss Nancy Dorrell re- ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree. They attended the reception afterwards. Miss Nancy Dorrell is working for the Unemployment Insurance Commission in Toronto for the summer months. Miss Doreen « VanCamp, Toronto spent the week-end | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp. on Wednesday evening the winners from 14 tables were Ladies 1 Mrs. R. Cook; 2nd Mrs. Gordon Strong. Men's 1st Mr. G. Bowers, 2nd Mr. R. Cook. Door Prize -- Mrs. Wm. Forder. Mr. Paul Rahm and Miss Ann Bazinet, Toronto spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. & Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mr. Marwood McKee under- went surgery on Thursday in Oshawa General Hospital and is progressing as well as can be expected. Mrs. N. Craw- ford returned home from Port Perry Hospital as has Mr. Neil Malcolm who is convalescing following his re- cent surgery. Mr. Ray Tay- lor is continuing to progress steadily ni Western Hospital. We wish all these folk im- proved health. Many from this area paid Continued on page 10 Cottages Wanted L REAL ESTATE LTO -REALTOR 985-7373 BRITIBH ® Rover ® Jaguar LEYLAND| ® Austin ® Triumph - CLAREMONT Parts - @® Claremont Motors Sales - 649-2101 ONTARIO Service LADY MOTORISTS! : 'Why Pay More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT « COLUMBUS - ~ Phone 655-3892 AND MEN MOTORISTS TO! FREE Box of Kleenex or Coffee Mug with each $3.00 Purchase. At the weekly Card Party .

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