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Port Perry Star, 4 Sep 1975, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 4, 1975 Up « Down the Street This past week. The member Duncan. ---- ec es = = ce gr = me = © cm © © © mn © nn © nn © ce © © en © ec Final Clearance by =ALTOW>: of . Dr. Helen Bathie has com- pleted her fifth seminar in Sacro-Occipital Technique, a Chiropractic technique, which has been held each monthin Lansing, Michigan. 'month Mrs. Eleanor Davidson also atten- ded, as an assistant. Mrs. C. Nettleton, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gauld of Oakville were guests with Mrs. S. D. Slemmon last the T.0.P.S. Club who lost the most weight this past month was Mrs. Ella Walker and the runner-up was Mrs. Penny "Mrs. Tina Abrook of Sask- -atoon, Sask., is spending the << (STEVIE Lakeview Plaza - never recovered. week with her cousin, Mrs. Clara Warren. Starting September 8, Norm Cafik, M.P., will be. spending the entire week in the riding attending meet- ings and talking to consti- tuents. Among the many committments is a dinner meeting with Scugog Cham- ber of Commerce. The family of Les Rodgers received the sad news from New Brunswick, Monday, that he had suddenly passed away. On a tour of the eastern provinces with his wife, Helen, he was struck with a heart seizure and Rodgers, despite a relative newcomer to this commun- f gpI] 2 TUXEDO RENTALS Port Perry Mr." Short Sleeve X:2 DRESS SHIRTS 40% OFF Sizes 14% to 16% in group Reg. $10.00 Sale $6.00 Reg. $11.00 Sale $6.60 Reg. $12.00 Sale $7.20 Phone 985-8160 ity; will be greatly missed. He was kind, always ready to give help where it was neces- sary and showed a keen * interest jn the municipality he had adopted. . Deepest sympathy is extended to the family. " Arena fund continued ed application of Wintario funds against such projects. Under this scheme, provin- cial funds would be available on a dollar for dollar basis, up to one-third the total amount (excluding provin- cial-federal grants). The ¢ommittee is. also seeking a hike in the $75,000' provincial community cent- res grant. MEN'S WEAR \ 1.0 Noi BUFFET DOOR PRIZES ROSES for the ladies First Annual Fall Dance featuring the music of TED KOSS Saturday, September 20th Greenbank Committee sets procedure W.L The August 20th meeting of the Greenbank Women's In- stitute was held in Green- bank Centennial Hall. It had been previously arranged to meet in August rather than in February as roads are some- - times impassable at 'that time. g : The President, Mrs, George Beaton, opened the meeting. The Opening Ode was sung and the Mary Stewart Collect repeated. Mrs. Beaton then gave a reading on the "Ten Com- mandments on How to get along with people." : The roll call was answered by "A Sunny Side of Rural Life'. Mrs. Don: McKean then gave a reading "A (Farmer's Creed."" The min- utes of the last meeting and the financial report was read" by Mrs. Armour McMillan, Secretary-Treasurer,. and 'approved by the president. The business at hand, mostly about the Institute display at Port Perry and Uxbridge fairs and the Inter- national Plowing Match was dealt with. : Each member is asked to get in touch with her group leader re baking and assist- ance for the plowing match. * A committee was named to- enquire into a bus trip at a later date. - The Standing Committee Conveners gave the following reports: Agriculture 'and Canadian Industries by Mrs. Neil Raines, Citizenship and World Affairs by Mrs. Harry ~ Hill and Family and Con- sumers Affairs by Mrs. Frank Innes. The group in charge of the program were Mrs. N. Raines, Mrs. A. McMillan, Mrs. J. Lee and Miss R. Godfrey. The motto for their program-was "He who works with nature works with God." "A paper on cocoa and choco- late, its growth manufactur- ing and marketing was ably given by Mrs. Neil Raines. She also talked on Canadian Trees and Forests. Twa con- tests kept the members busy for a time. ~ Mrs. A. Empringham PRO NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL - PORT PERRY DOOR PRIZE PHILIPS 26" CONSOLE COLOUR TV (Donated by House of Howard) members of Scugog Arena Committee. 325° per couple (Limit 125 couples) Dancing 9:00 - 1:00 Tickets Available: Richards Beauty Salon- Trans General Store - House of Howard, and This dance officially opens the financial campaign for our Scugog Community Arena Fun & Dancing - BE A SUPPORTER - RE NE TT LAR AG TUE NRL Win A Colour TV continued Bennett's vears of exper- ience ana knowledge. Committeeman James . Catty based his figures on the Brighton penitentiary, how- ever, where more than "double the inmates are kept than the 180 that would be 'held here. On a per centage basis of what that community (Brighton) gets, figured Mr. Catty, Scugog would get around $50,000. ' The motion was that "over $50,000" be the sum incorpor- atedinthelist of advantages. Mayor Malcolm did not break the tie. Dr. Dymond saw a peniten- tiary here as a way of balancing the-forecasted 390 homes that are planned for this area, providing jobs and taxes to help balance the heavy residential influx. Committeeman. Bastian Benschop disagreed, saying that the homes won't be built if thereisno demand, no jobs. Dr. Dymond said that this just wasn't the case. "They are being built regardless. They (developers) are com- mitted now." | 7 The question of the "anti" group 'dragging its feet" came up when the "" pro" segment pointed to its writ- SEE THE that professional CHIP. Ideal cottage. institution," he said. Indestructible BEAUTIFUL line of outdoor fixtures... made from the same material football helmets are made of...the fixtures will not RUST, will not PEEL,will not FADE, or for home or rom 317% Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. 75 RICHMOND ST. W. OSHAWA 725-3539 tee. : / * Anson Gerrow was perhaps the most vocal when Mr. Harvey complained of hav- ing only a few days to prepare their list. 'The "against" group was facing a panic situation, he felt. "You've had more than two weeks, "' said Mr, Gerrow. "It was you who suggested this committee. Surely you should know by now just why you oppose it." When Dr. Dymond passed on an invitation from Mr. Bennett that the service would arrange a visit to existing penitentiaries for anyone who wishes one, Mr. Harvey said no such visit would change his mind; Quoting 'a similar stand to the one taken by Scugog councillor, Bob Kenny earlier, Mr. Harvey said his mind has been madeup and a visit would make no difference. Co "No matter "how. many people told me how many good things, I am still repre- senting the people against the "I do not intend fo go and visit a penitentiary." Attractions ~ Horse Show Competition Competition Mutt Show Cake Auction Midway Beer Garden | FAIR September 5, 6, 7| 111™ UXBRIDGE ® Western, English and Appaloosa ® Heavy Horse Show and Pulling ® Junior Farmers Square Dance Women's Craft Demonstration ® Cattle ® Flowers ® Vegetables b .ten list of advantages, > already before the commit-' )

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