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Port Perry Star, 26 Jun 1974, p. 2

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- TIS dt J ws Sade Wh 2 A aa a 2p- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wadiosley, June 19th, 1974 VILLAGE NAMES 3 ontario Hydro has awarded a $1.5 Million-con- tract to. Tripp Construction Limited of Oshawa for exca- vation and site preparation for two additional tanks in the oil storage area at Len- nox generating station near Bath. 20 miles west of King- ston. 7 Mr. Alfred Appleby of Port Perry was the lucky winner of a 1974 Ford Torino sponso- red by the Little Britain Parks Development committee. ROE Ee? SN rd : Members of Brooklin Hor- ticultural Society met on Wednesday night for their annual Iris Show which con- sisted of 55 beautiful entries. Miss Alice Dodd 'of Port Perry's Iris was chosen Best of Show. She is being congratulated by the presi- dent Gordon Wick in the picture above. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Web- ster spent last week visiting friends and relatives in Ottawa and Sundridge. Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Slem- mon visited friends in Otta- wa last week. Graduates At a recent graduation, Larry Grant Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Watson of Port Perry, Ont. received his Honours Bache- lor of Business Administra- tion Degree from the Richard Ivy School of Business Adminstration, University of Western Ont- ario, London, Ontario. The convocation exercises took place June the 6th, in Alumni Hall. where the Honourable John P. Robarts, Chancellor, conferred the degrees. Larry has accepted a position in marketing with the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company of Canada in Toronto. It has been customary for the Public Library to be closed for two weeks during the summer months. This vear there will be no closed period. The Library will be open during the regular hours throughout the sum- mer. will appreciate our 3Yi-or 0 om 9° 100 Per ana. PLATE Mr. Scott Willowdale, many people in Port Perry and area was reported miss- ing and presumed drowned some three months 'ago in Thompson of and known to British ~~ Columbia. 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Alan Dewar (Oshawa), chairman o the works committee. The joint meeting at the headquarters of the planning department of 105 Consumers Dr., Whitby, was called to discuss the process of subdivision approval. Regional chairman Walter 1502. 10 FIZ OZ. TIN O0OMS Stems & r-cces 39. 3 OZ. PKG. 20-60 - 100 WATT . MITCHELL'S Beath said the "secret" session was dealing with the same problem that sent regional council behind closed doors at their May meeting. That session was unique because not only were the press and public ejected from the meeting but region- al staff members such as chief administrator Bill Manning and Walter Beath's secretary = Shirley Hutton were also asked to leave. Coun. Keith Ross, Oshawa who stepped out of the committee room for a breath of fresh air said the secrecy of the meetings was unnec- essary in both cases. Coun. 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