Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Dec 1972, p. 2

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i k £ - = wr a 5 0 Sis GGL, G0 3% SGLGGOHGOGHLY SE GEHHELGCGLEGOEGEGLGELLLOGOGGLULHLLIOOLY 22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Deg. 6. 1972 **"=ee=e * | : SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE : Uxbridge Ux. » E054, G64, S6OGGG50S << CANA ia TOWNSHIP OF reach?' ELECTION, 1972 & x Marsh Man- Green- Saint- Cedar Prince Sea- Advance Total Town Twp. Reach Scott Total 3 E 3 Name Utica Epsom Hill chester bank field Creek Albert grave Poll Christie, Y. . .... 322 510 1136 632 2600 & IX Reeve ey hd : Hendy, F. ............ 158 375 206 332 i | \ Catton, Arthur W. 86. 59 39 120 112 61 69 154 80 23 812 Sidi Ly > Pin 152 -- -- i { Gray, Lucille ....." 79 46 37 114 70 37 53 103 54 18 611 Campsall, D. 239° 239 222 230 930 8 K DEPUTY REEVE : WX Bertrand, Allan 49 50 13 mm uu Be $B uu CARTWRIGHT TWP. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 2 SB 3 McMillan, Armour... 103 53 60 147 141 89 71 142 0 26 90 Advance Black- Caes- Nestle- A 7 b COUNCILLOR co Name Poll | stock area ton Total h #3 8 ? Christie, Fred ..... 116 65 53 184 102 - 66 62 182 81 25 936 FOR COUNCILLOR You Deeth, Ronald C. . 55 26 18 109 50 42 48 89 34 14 485 Fletcher, Eric C. .... 16 229 72 57 274 MY 8 Foster, Reg. .. 72 35 32 80 143 43 32 120 170 14 641 Frew, Dom ........ "13 200 33 93 339 wR Hunter, Neil 88 76 52 127 124 80 49 116 95 19 826 Graham, Harvey .. 13 208 30 96 347 Ay 3 Rensink, Nick H. ... 68 31 29 73 26 15 89 126 27 15 491 Mairs, Norman ... 12 169 27 109 317 % Wozney, William ... 23 10 3 57 13 16 33 55 41 4 255 FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE : ' Gunter, Blake W... 8 93 43 11 155 Rowan, Arthur, J.. 14 171 40 122 347 ) HOW VOTES WERE DIVIDED IN PORT PERRY a ) . TOWNSHIP OF % Nursing Advance Municipal Masonic Anglican SCUGOG: ELECTION R (0) h ¢ \'4 T x) E A T R E q Reeve Home Poll Hall Hall Church Total How Scugog Votes Jackman, Gerald 10 15 142 224 216 607 (0).4:1:3]o]e] J: LY M0 Rk! 2 Kenny, Robert 16 23 209 290 251 789 REEVE Twp. Hall , 2 Crowell, Cliff H. ...... 285 @ 4 Councillors Love, Grace ........ 239 Thurs., Fri., Sat.,' Dec. 7-8-9 "BULLITT 7:15, Steve Brinkman, Robt. . 16 22 195 299 260 792 McQueen, Robert Vaughan (adult entertainment). * Hall, Howard ...... 17 16 174 228 207 632 COUNCILLORS "MAN IN THE WILDERNESS" 9:00, Richard Harris. McDermott, Grant 15 18 217 310 264 824 Foote, Charles S. ... 189 Special Matinee 1; price 25c. "LAD A DOG" 1 p.m. Rose, Reg. 20 24 192 284 272 792 Smith, Sheldon .......... 244 Coming next week-end - "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" : Walker, Vin ..._... 17 20 132 242 207 608 Taylor, Jerry ..... 363 Gadi criterisinment) . ? Ontario C Board of Ed i Vanstrien, Michael .. 289 : | ( ntario County Board o ucation Wingrove, Colleen .. 163 8 Goode, Gordon 20 25 258 239 303 849 4 Hammett, John 6 13 87 269 159 534 SCHOOL TRUSTEE x Deputy-Reeve Hydro-Electric Commission Goade, Sordi weensoee bv i % Orde, Phil -- By acclamation Griffen, Edward -- By acclamation r JOH Id 4 Williams, William -- By acclamation . A A aa a aaa aaa aaa a a a HE CHSS Fwith our new star det, | Borelians play you still have to pay for your thrills. You just don't have POLAROID BiG sHot cAmERA ] (An Excellent Family Xmas Gift) If you buy your 1973 moto-ski NOW! +. OFFER EXTENDED TO December 11th, 1972 AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS to small crowds vousness went through this period, but with the attentive acceptance of the small audience as the production progressed, the players found their confidence and gradually lifted the play to the point of giving a re- spectable performance. The majority of the cast this time were new players, and they all contributed much to the success of the: play. Only a couple of performers from earlier plays staged by the Bore- lians participated this time. It's tempting to single out some of the performers for their part in the play. However, since this is an . amateur group and every It's a rather difficult task to give an objective account of a stage play performed by an amateur group. The difficulty one is faced with is how deeply involved should a writer become and how thoroughly should one comment on a performance possessing both strength and weakness. After all the final result of an amateur production stems from the creative and de- voted work on part of all participants, whether it's the main character in the play or the stage hand. to pay as much. -- and one piece SNOWMOBILE SUIT with purchase of a 338 c.c. - 24 h.p. Just because our new Star Jet is practical and economical, don't think it's not a thrill to ride. 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At the Thurstlay night performance, when this wri- ter attended,the players, quite naturally, from ner- person takes part because he or she enjoys serving Thalia, credit for the effort must go to all participants, on stage and behind. A group like the Borelians deserve much greater public support than was the case Thursday night. These peo- ple are attempting to create some thing worthwhile, but to give their best they need the stimulance a large crowd can provide. HELP FIGHT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY | Your local Fire Department will be canvassing for Muscular Dystrophy J % Excluding S400 and S440 Models "eo NO DOWN PAYMENT e Only Moto-Ski gives you a 1 year track warranty. ® 14 feature-packed models priced from $595 to $1,495. e Over 300 Moto-Ski Dealers in Ontario to serve you. NESTLETON SNOWMOBILE SALES NESTLETON 986-5539 "this Saturday, December 9th. Please Give Generously!

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