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Port Perry Star, 18 Jun 1970, p. 16

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vais CASALE NEAT ONG ST SIRE SOPRA (04 x Le SIE Gn va A ARATE RAR fl Subic scat mlisihdal hs WMARLEOTA IPR NG HI 16 - rO -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tas, June 18, 1970 ' Greenbank Church and Sunday School will be held at the usual time nest Sunday, June 21st. 20S WITH YOU. THE BANK ROLL WON'T CouNT WHEN THE RoLL 18 CALLED UP YONDER... CHESTER APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE Repairs to all Makes of Appliances. AUTHORIZED MOFFAT SERVICE DEPOT CAESAREA 986-4926 Miss Karen Solomon, Rag- lan spent the week-end with Miss Kathy McGee. Mr. Fernnand Monnier of Kingston and Mr. Mercier of Switzerland visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix and Jean recently. Miss Karen Hood and Mr. Rick Jones from Toronto spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. McMill- an. Pa * Dean Dusty spent the week {end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. leaton at their cottage at Caesarea. Several school boys were camping for a few days at the Bailey farm last week. Mr. Pat Mount and Mr. John Dcbson attended the United Church Men's Bible Conference at Keswick on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 'Mero attended the annual Decorat- ion service at St. James Cem. etery, West Brook and called on Mr. Henry Horne, Sunder- land on Sunday afternoon. Congratulations Phoenix on winning the a- ward trip sponsored by the Junior Farmers to Pennsyl- vania and other points for two weeks. Mrs. Mcowan of Scarboro was visiting with her daugh- ter, Mrs. David Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin attended a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rynard, Uxbridge, it being the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunter, attended a school reunion in Scarboro Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mec- Millan attended the Decorat- jon service at Utica and vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Her- man Kerry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird attended the Warden's pic- to Keith |, nic at Fern Cottage, Orillia. NOTICE! Township Of Reach Notice is hereby given of a By-law intended to be passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Reach in the County of Ontario. Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Reach has been directed by the Department of Public Works and deem it in the public interest to close certain portions of Township roads namely the unopen portion of Lots 13-18 inclusive between the 8th and 9th Concessions, Lots 19 and 20 between Concession 9th and 10th Concession and lots 19 and 20 and part of 21 between the 10th and 11th Concession all being in the Township of Reach. The proposed By-law as set out is a-draft-only. Take notice that the Reeves -- and Council or Committee of the Township of Reach will meet in the Council Chambers of the Township of Reach on Tuesday, June 30th, 1970 at 8 p.m. and "then and there will hear in person or by Council Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudically affected by this by-law and applies to be heard. By-law of the Corporation of the Township of Reach : 'A By-law to stop up and close 'parts of Highways in the Township of Reach. The following parts of unopened road allowances as more particularly described - as follows all and singular that certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of Reach in the County and Province of Ontario and being composed of that part of the unopened original road allowance were particularly described as follows: Firstly: That part of the unopened original road allowance lying between Con- cessions ten and eleven bounded on the west by the easterly limit of the opened road allowance between Lots 18 and 19 in the 11th concession and on the east by the westerly limit of an abandoned railway lands running through lot 21 in the said concessions. : Secondly: That part of the unopened original road allowance lying between Con- cessions 9 and 10 bounded on the west by the easterly limit of the opened road allowance between lots 18 and 19 in the 10th concession and on the east by the westerly limit of an abandoned railway lands running through lot 20 in the said concessions. Thirdly: That part of the unopened original road allowance lying between Con- cessions 8 and 9 bounded on the west by the easterly limit of the Provincial high - way numbered 12 and on the east by the westerly limit of an abandoned railway land running through Lot 18 of said Concession. : Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Reach enacts as follows: Whereas the Reeves and Council of the Corporation of the Township of Reach ° deems it in the public interest to close up the previously described portions of road. And whereas no person is deprived of ingress or egress to and from his or her land or place of residence. And whereas notice of this By-law has been published once a week for four consecutive weeks, namely May 28th, June 4th, 11th, and 18th, 1970 in the Port Perry Star a weekly newspaper, published and circulated in the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry. And whereas the Corporation of the Township 'of Reach in accordance with the provision of the Municipal Act has duly caused notice of its intention to pass this By-law to be posted up for at least one month in six public places in the immediate neighbourhood of the parts of the Highway in question. This By-law shall take effect upon the date of its final passing. Ne A.R. Johns - Clerk Dated this 25th day of May 1970. 7 THE ART OF dancing; like others, requires a little creativeness from those who practise it. Here Mrs. Jean Barbour (centre) and two of her students Cathy Whittaker, 11, (left) and Darlene Lyons, use a little of that creative imagination when presenting and receiving diplomas. The girls were given their Grade One certificates Saturday night for successfully completing their course in tap dancing as specified by the Canadian Dance Teachers Association of Canada. --Photo Bob McDougall Scugog News Mrs. Ted Leahy, a recent guest of Mrs. M. McLaren. Mr. and Mrs. R. Huckfield of Bay Ridges, luncheon guests of Mr, and Mrs. K. Mueller. = Mr. and Mrs. Bob Daniels of Brampton and Mr. & Mrs. Young of :Oshawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniels. Miss Mary Ann Doreski of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. K. Doreski. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and family of Brown and family of Port Perry, Mrs, Maud Brown, Mr. Clinton Brown & Miss Joyce Forder of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Button and family, Sunday dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Button. Congratulations to our new bride Miss Karen Carter and her husband Mr, W. Me- Lellan of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ri-Cawker & family Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cawker, Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Elvang of Toronto at their cottage Pine Point for the week-end. Mr. A. Krieg and daughter spent the week-end at their cottage Bradley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas, Blackwater, Sunday luncheon and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mrs. Harold Cornish was a guest at the Northminster U.C.W. picnic held at the cottage of Mrs. Garrison, Port View on Tuesday. Mr. and' Mrs. B. Lehman with her parents Mr, & Mrs. L. Empringham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick and Mr, and Mrs. C. Love at. tended the Warden's picnic at Fern Cottage, Atherley. Mr. and Mrs. G. Freeman and children dinner guests of her mother Mrs. W. Day on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wood of Toronto and Mr. ard Mrs. G. Jackson and son guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson on Sunday. A large number of the Is- land people attended the Port Perry Home Show. "Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hope, Pickering, on Sunday. Pleased gp report Michael Freeman home from the Oshawa Hospital. Misses Lorna & Leesa Win. grove of Toronto spent the week-end with their parents .(Continued on Page 18) __ For Business Office. Bell Canada Please tell us now, before we print the new PORT PERRY Directory on July 14th Look up your listing in the current Directory. 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