ah ea NN 16-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 22, 1972 Utica News Sunday, March 26, at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School meets at Clinic to be held in the Anglican Church Hall from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Widger and Paul on the Tecent bereavement of her father who was visiting them from England. The Widgers reside in the former Grani home, Mrs. Chet Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. John Ferguson atWick on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bryant spent Saturday evening with of Goodwood, Mr. and Mrs, Clayt Cassidy of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe and Miss Kathy Sutcliffe are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White, Leonard, Diane and David of Oshawa and Mrs. 'Boyer Philip of Brooklin were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. - The Thompsons 'enjoyed the dinner and dance at the Legion Hall at Port Perry on Saturday evening, and later the L.0.L. dance in Utica Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown attended 'the Novice Team Tournament in Brampton on Saturday. The Port Perry team on which Charlie plays was the winning team. Winners at the Utica Hall _ Board euchre on. Friday night were Dorothy Mc RT ~ TOWNS Township of Reach Are you in favour of the sale of beer- Are you in favour of the sale of beer and : Cook. The winning couples in the "Freeze-Out!' were Bruce Bright. Port Perry 4-H Club 'Meeting No. 5 of the Port Pérry "Knit Knackers' was held on March 14 at the Old' Catholic Church, "The members opened the meeting with the 4-H Pledge. Janice Gibson read the minutesof the last meeting. Deb Short took the atten- dance and roll call. She also 'gave the treasurers' report, It was decided to have a work meeting on March 21 Motto at 6:00 p.m.- Press Reporter Shelley Howsam Scugod Island Wi On March 5th, the Seu eral topics were chosen and: Pr > Island Women's Institute ii Japed Jo pave 2 sent OPTOMETRIST Service will be held in wererecent visitors with Mr. Diary, fie Nan a fet Hi LA Townsap ha enjoyable social half "hour 220 MARY STREET Utica United Church, on andjMrs. Frank Kendall, Evans. Ross alsop.and Ror : made up the remainder of © 986 -2383 vi with the Institute 'Ode and Collection. : Roll call was answered by - . 10 am, spending a week with. Mr, Dn Tuesday, April 4, is the and 'Mrs. Jack Miller of Leona Bright ad | Jack Sumemhers, Mrs: Lil Moore, date of the Blood Donor Mississauga. ign and Joy Bright an Scugog an 18, ise Gatenby, Newmarket. In the absence' of Mrs. Trudy Zingg who is holiday- ing in Switzerland, Mrs. . Christina Prentice spoke on the motto '"He who hasn't . anything,' and she hoped we would all try and do our part in our new organization. Members were 'reminded of a food forum "A dollars worth of meat," to be held on March 29 inSt. Andrew - Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Uxbridge at 8 p.m, Everybody is welcome, Madeline Cawker was ap- pointed as resolution officer and - Rita Wilson as an Port Perry Star : R. | RE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE | ONTARIO FORM 405 ; ¥ THE MUNICIPALITY OF HIP OF REACH Public notice is hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions of The Liquor Licence Act, and in "pursuance of a by-law passed by the municipal council of the said Municipality on February 10th, 1972 - | require the presence of the voters at the MANCHESTER OFFICE onthe Sth day of April, of the said Municipality 1972 at one o'clock in the afternoon, Standard Time, at which time | will announce the names of the persons appointed to act for the Affirmative and for the Negative respectively upon the poll to be held under Section 73 of The Ligyor Licence Act, upon the following questionis): \ HA. E Johnson | the meeting. em the picture. Merchandising and service businesses make a $50-billion contribution to the Canadian "economy every year. They employ more ® people and produce more revenue than any other industry group. % "Now, in the firial phase of the 1971 Census * of Canada, we're measuring the precise ~share of that activity generated by each, busines in these categories. The figures relating to your operation are vital to this measuring process. If you are a wholesaler, retailer, or sup- plier of services, you will have received a, census questionnaire to complete. Please fill it in and mail it back promptly. When the Census of Merchandising and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell. Miss Dorothy = Brown instead of a regular meeting: A Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hau- played with the Port Perry pecause of the holidays. One Blieriiate director, trod od 4 a "gen and: children and" Mrs. "Rockettes at Little Bfitainon of {he girls suggested green or. cacer introduced. ¥ Charles Williams and Kristy ~ Saturday.The Rockettes felt for the 4-H Emblem on. our speaker, Mr Gatenhy: visited their parents on brought home the Consola- the front cover and everyone Horne Beonantist 107 On phi Sunday. . tion prize, The Browns agreed, poke on food forume. ort Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm attended O.H.A. game in. Miss Dodd told us how to pox sos and trainin schools Schofield and baby of Kin-- Oshawa on Sunday night. adjust a sleeve when the whith are amg to us - ston spent the week-end with Congratulations toMr.and pattern isn't suitable for through RS Department of Mr. and Mrs. George Harper ~ Mrs. Earl Fielding on their knits and how to apply A ign op bod. Sa " ry po and.MPF. and Mrs. Schofield thirtieth wedding anniver- elastic. griculture an evs Noa aah a : of Fort Erie. - sary on March 20. She also demonstrated rain aN Mrs. Cecil Harper was a' = - We 'are pleased to report how to put in an elastic ] Give us your facts. Sunday supper guest of Mr. ®that Mr. Tom Sutherland is around the waist. : ADS : edi : i and Mrs. George Harper. showing good improvement Some of the girls worked y ; J - Mr. and Mrs. Ab Tryer of in Uxbridge Cottage Hospi- on their material. The meet- Mi ] 2 pu you in Locust Hill, Mr. Cy Allinson tal. ing was closed with the 4-H QW ZARGET EVERY TIME WT 2 a 3 = ly under a public house licence for A ne ; Are you in favour of the sale of fiquor Are you in favour of the sale of liquor . 2 i cranpion newer ts [woe oo lr Gn om ns [nies dni ore ence tr J cos ens or ono Service Businesses has been taken, we will BY adritied whelher singly or escoried? Nh food BviRihie! food swale) : feonsed premises. be able to produce a clear picture of national 7 : = a SE trends in these fields, so you can see exactly ' i And further, that for the purpose of revising the list of voters, as directed by the Chief Election Officer, where you fit in ; : vd | shall be at my office at ; ; ig 3 = MANCHESTE R Whatever your sales volume may be, the 5 , Monday the 27th day of March, 1972 _ 1971 census data will show you how your #3 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m performance compares with others of similar: 8 LLL LLLLLE pe : ve . » 7 And notice is further given that the vote will be taken upon the same question(s) in the manner provided size, nationally, provincially, or yourown A by law at a poll to be opened on the 3 county or census district. Sales, payrolls and 4 1 Oth d ay of A P RI L 1 0) V4 2 A number of employees are among the vari- 4) from the hour of 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. (Standard Time) at the following places: : ables you an measine. : A ; 1: POLLING SUBDIVISION No. 1 POLLING SUBDNISON Mo. 4 © POLLING SUBDIVISION Ho. 7 Your individual information will continue Comprising Lots 1 to 9 inclusive in the 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Comprising Lots 10 to 15 inclusive in th .2nd. 3rd. isi 6 i ive i ; H H H 1-105 Concessions poling es al a Pog hi 8th ly 43 3 : Fy Ady rant ee: a he iho to be held in strictest confidence, as requireds oi . , . wnshi n i . ' 1 3 4 i FOLUs SUBD sion Be; ed ele get Apel obi No. § Wey, re DNISION No.8 by law. We won't publish figures In cases omprisi 0 9 inclusive in the ; Comprisi 0 i ive in ¥ ising L ily B r 1 J | oe Petia: Polling place at Lionel Drew ie) sedating at od rind did io FH I 4 where there are fewer than three firms In a 3 residence. m. A " n i uni . 1 i: Pao FLUNG susomsion Nes i i poLUNG SUBDIVISION No. 6 Foe ow a . a - oso, ih no one will be able to uA nsi inclusive | . . Comprising Lots 10 to 18 inclusive i h LL UBDIVISION Mo. 9 Br vd 12th. 13th and 141h Concessions. Polling place al the 2nd 1h 3 hd Potiog piece birt _-- Comprising Lots 19 to 24 on " the 9th. 10th deny y your Speci c results. X ae ve. residence of Cordner's House. Marsh Hill Saintfield. 11th. 121h. 13th and 14th Concessions. Polling place The Merchandising and Service Division» + i : al Residence of Wm. Keen's. Seagrave. For - . y v G And further hat an Advance Pol wil be held on Saturday, April 15, 1972, between the hours of 11:00 aim. to 8:00 of Statistics Canada is taking this census to 5 p.m. lo receive the voles of voters who expect to be unable to vote on Polling day in the polling subdivision for which I -to- informati 4 their names appear on the Polling Lists \ p ice Bicutn) up to dul info tion I ° And further that at the Municipal Office for the TOWNSHIP of REACH in Marichester he'D in your business planning: To do this, A on Thursday, April 20th atthe hour of 12 noon (Standard Time) | shall open the ballot boxes, add up it needs your up-to-date results. The breadth 3 the votes given upon the said ? questions and declare the result of the said vote in the said d th hn f the : h : Municipality of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, an oroughness o e census 1s what, . Given under my hand at the TOWNSHIP of REACH in the County of Ontario, this 21st day of March, 1972. . GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ak : & person who willully destroys, injures or obliterates, or causes 10 be destroyed. injured or makes it so important to so many people in business and government alike. i i obliterated a Writ of Election, Refurn to a Writ of Election, Poll Book, List of Voters. Polling List, , Gerificals St Miidavit, EA, other Jocurent of Bane Made. prepared or drawn according to or for purpose of meet requirements of the Election Act. or any of them, is guilty of an offence and of a corrupt Sache and on summary conviction is liable 10 a fine of not Ne than $1,000. Ve. MALCOLM Statistics ~ Statistique Canada Canada