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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1971, p. 3

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on EA AERP E NE cA AILS HR 4 PEO 7 LEX a 24a h Yds Regional * government may not be implemented in the Oshawa area until 1974, a spokesman for the provincial department of municipal affairs told The Times ' Wedriesday. ~'.. Gardner! Church, regional studies officer with the -department's government branch, said he 'thought Dalton Bales, minister of municipal -af- fairs, would like to cometoa decision' 'on. the proposed region by mid 1973. He said the minister has "to decide as to whether or not to go ahead on the region." "The regional studies of - ficer said if Mr. Bales decided in mid-1973 to create an Oshawa area regional government, the enabling legislation could be passed in 1974. . Mr. Church said he was ony guessing when he used these dates, but added negotiations with other government ~ departments and area muncipalties would take a considerable amount of time. He said 17 briefs on the - proposed region had been received by the regional government' branch and another eight were in the possession of the minister or were expected to be sub- mitted soon. ~The briefs are considered by Mr. Bales and his office and 'then forwarded to the branch. Mr. Church said. ~ "They 'develop an attitude « and uy that attitude out on. regional Tri-Light End Table Lamps LIMITED ~ QUANTITY "from... 'the regional government branch," he added, ficer said he reviewing, briefs from the following municipalities: Oshawa; (Clarke Township; 'Brock Township: Beaver- ton; Darlington Township and' Bowmanville; - Thorah Township; Cannington and ". East Whitby Township, The: United Counties. of Northumberland and Durham also submitted a brief. £5 Ontario County. has asked for and received an ex- tension of the Nov. 1. deadline, according to Mr. Church, who said this would also 'apply to other bodies who have indicated their briefs are in the final stages of preparation, These municipalities in- clude: Whitby; the Town of Uxbridge; Pickering Village; Pickering Town- The regional studies --of---ghip; 'Scott Township; Ux: is now bridge Township, afd' Ajax. "Mr. urch said other local bodies have submitted briefs, including: the On- tario County Board = of Education; the Motsopofisar Toronto Planning Board and the Pickering Township Police Association, Mr. Church' said most of the municipalities which do not intend to send individual briefs. have come out in support of Ontario County's position, The county has advocated that any new region exclude Oshawa. Oshawa, on the other hand, has proposed that the region be limited to the southern, lakeshore municipalities and that the northern part of the county be excluded. Mr. Church said there * Regional Government not expected until 1974 were also fonlamentol differences between in- ~dividual muncipalities. 'Oshawa and Whitby disagree very strongly on approach," he said. The city has proposed direct representation . by population on the regional council and amalgamation of Whitby and Oshawa, both of which have been opposed by the town. The regional studies of-. ficer said he was the only branch employee now working on the briefs, but - that he would be eventually joined by five or six of his colleagues, OW RET EVERY TIRE Mrs. Jos Torrens, Leanne and Ronald of Montreal visited Mrs. Torrens parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Johnston and brother 'Wesley. 3 Mr. John Ross Roach, Windsor spent the past week- with Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach and renewed acquaintances in-the area. Miller Paving has been busy for the last month modernizing the highway intersection on 7A and 12. Lights are now being in- 95 a' pair from... Quilted Cover NO DOWN till. 9:00 p.m. ORT LEE J BOX SPRINGS and MATTRESSES 39" and 53" Sizes Made by MARSHALL MATTRESS CO. Ventilated, Heavy Duty, for extra firm support, with Stain Resistant and $ PAYMENT BANK INTEREST RATES : OPEN EVERY EVENING tRRY Coffee and End ~ Tables :. 95 o per set 49.95 EACH color -- stalled and we ve hope for safe : driving conditions on 'this 'corner. 'Mrs. Helen Stouffville visited Mrs. Crosier on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dobson, Toronto - visited relatives and attended church service here on ; Sunday. Congratulations to local - students who received their certificates and special prizes at Port Perry Com- mencement Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McMaster of Amherstburg | 3b: E my S 'PIECE, HEAVY DUTY -- CHROME Reg. $99.95 Makes up into a bed Ideal for Family or = Recreation Room Reg. $279.95 SAVE $50. 2 PIECE MODERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE contemporary design Burnt Orange $399.95 FURNITURE « APPLIANCES 94 WATER §T. - Taylor, - SAVE 550. _ Gold - 2 pc. - Vinyl hester News _Joy Smith; Sarah Bursey visited Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dobson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry, Port Perry were callers -at the Josh Dobson home: . - : Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walters, Toronto, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. L. Best and - Ricky visited Mr. and Mrs. _Sandy McTavish at Brechin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LB. Roberts and Mr. Thos Roberts spent Sunday in Toronto. - SPECIAL = Dinette ; Suites NOW ONLY - Qs Limited Quantity Chesterfield Suite 229,95 ~ facilities PORT PERRY - 23 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1971 -- Nursing Home News- In evéry profession and trade, the trend today is to acquire as much knowledge and "know how' as possible about the job. This is proven by the sincerity of the nur- . sing staff of the Port Perry Nursing Home in taking 'courses - to upgrade their work. Following the lead of Mrs. - Grace D'Andrade, RN, the Home's administrator, "who is taking advanced courses. in Hosp. Administration at Durham College of ap- plied Technology, prac- tically everyone on the Nursing Staff is now -in- volved. Taking advantage of the afforded by 'Durham College, the - following ladies are study- ing & working hard with a view to becoming recog- "nised as qualified Nursing Aids: Mary Vanham; Kay Young; Mary Pipher; M. Gray; Jean Armstrong; R. Bonnell; Neta Smith; and Hazel Burgess. They are all in the class being ~ taught by Mrs. Doris Taylor, R.N,, of the Nursing Home Staff. Margaret Reyner; Win- nifred Winacott and Ruth - Popewich are studying for diplomas as Reg. Nur- sing Assistants' (R.N.A.)? This course is conducted by the Ontario Department of Health and classes are held two nights a week at Christie Street location. Admitted to the Nursing MATERIAL or LEATHERETTE Ideal for Family Room. Heavy Duty Supports plus Stain Wear Resistant Materials from ... 49" by Beverley Springwall finished in green brocade 'Regular $399.95 "4 2 PIECE Occasional Swivel and 'Rocking Chairs SAVE $50. Deluxe--2 Piece CHESTERFIELD { SAVE CHESTERFIELD SUITE stain resistant material Brown or Blue Check 985-7131 Home during the week were _ Mr.. Richard Keelar of Sunderland; Mr. Dennison Bliss transferred from J.0. Ruddy General Hospital, Whitby and Mrs. Eutice Werry "of Burketon tran- sferred from the Port Perry General Hospital, : After a stay of almost 3 months at the home, Mrs. Verna Harding returnéd to her- own "home in Oshawa. She looked very good when: leaving and plans to visit her many friends here as soon as she gets settled down again to housekeeping. The good weather last week resulted in a brisk period of visiting by the residents. Mrs, Hope ac- companied by her daughter visited Oshawa as did Messrs. Fred Duffield; John * Gray, John Kelly and James Thoms, Glen Hood & Ed Lovelock had a. few af- ternoons to visit their families and Miss Dorothy Melville was out for a drive with her sister on Sunday. Get well wishes to several of the staff who have been hospitalized or on the sick list recently. Mrs. Neta Smith, Mrs. Elaine Spencer, and Mrs. Davy Pipher. We miss" you ladies. Before closing, on behalf of the residents might I express their appreciation for the tenderness afforded them by Fred Fraser's Variety Store. Believe me the gifts of Ice Cream Treats went over "real big." 349.5 239.05 ee 2 ge ne a Rt = on Hd

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