Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 Aug 1978, p. 6

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| on Ay NN Ja # he -- pA A 3] NC er ory: RS Sk Te oa The final count in the August 10 Federal Election, gave Michael Starr a margin of 1,199 votes over his Liberal opponent, John Lay, 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, August 28th, 1958 10 years ago, the Port Perry Council received a let- ter and report from Dr. A .E. Berry, General Manager "of the Ontario Water Resources Commission stating the Village was in need of sewers and sewer disposal plant. The survey showed contamination of several water courses leading into Lake Scugog. 700 persons enjoyed the third annual picnic held by Federal Labour Minister, Michael Starr and Ontario Transport Minister Matthew Dymond at Greenwood Park, Pickering. Miss Beth Johnston of Cartwright High School, On Sunday, September 3rd, Church service at Utica will be back to the regular time of 11:30 a.m. The annual beef barbeque held at Epsom last Saturday was well attended with approximately 460 people being fed. We certainly were blessed with ideal weather for the sporting events held at the school grounds and the supper at the church. We overlooked a few things such as - Where were the chinet. We found- plates stashed? errors. - Georgina and family were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sut- cliffe and Sherri of Janet- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs. Donna Brock- man. Michelle and Bradley. Gord and Jerry Bray were Sunday visitors. Mrs. Vera Prentice was a recent visitor with Mrs. J. Crosier. Recent visitors with Mrs. Bessie MacCannell were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruest of Whitby, Mrs. Ron Jackson and children, Mrs. Holley friend Lee Wilbur. Jean Barbour is pleased to announce the opening of The Step by Step School of Dance in the North Oshawa Club House, 1139 Mary Street, North. Classes in Tap, Jazz, Baton, Ballet. Acrobatic Dancing and Ballroom are available plus Ladies Classes. Age 3 and up. For further information call 571-0127. The COUNTRY STORE (Marilyn, Bruce, David & Brian) No N / couple. gE & Th ill b i oi es t eton garage sale on the Labouy g ish | P thank th ident f Day week-end at Bessie & 3 wishes to thank the residents of [yucca veri surins § 8 Classes of Stock Farm Tractors up to and including ' Mrs. Mole's sister Mrs. £ friendly cottagors for - there | meas mer tre f 4 Wheel Drive Tractors PLUS 4 x 4 Trucks! patronage three week holiday here © § . : 0 ere. E ADMISSION TO UXBRIDGE TRACTOR & 4 x 4 PULL d w . = WE APPRECIATE IT! Saturday visitors with Mr. 8 Adults: $2.00 Children under 12: $1.00 Children under 6: Free SMITH-CORONA : Special Rate for attending two nights. THE DICKSONS Typewriters £ ' £ Schofield spent a few days with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. Congratulations to Master Todd Wilbur who last Wed- nesday was the winner of the trophy at the Junior Golf Tournament held at Sunny- brae Golf Course. Mrs. Mildred Thompson hosted a Tupperware Party at her home last Tuesday With approximately 10 ladies in attendance. On Thursday she visjted with her mother Mrs. Jim Miller at Mount Albert.4, The Symes-Chevis wed- ding reception was held in Utica Hall on Friday evening and congratulations are extended 'to this young Manual or Electric PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 remain within the colony thereby allowing the quality of life to continue to rise, thereby eventually reducing the birthrate by way of the demographic transition) but was transferred to the al- ready rich, exploitive deve- loped world. The junder- developed world has been left stranded at the first stage of the Demographic transition, it's population growing larger and larger, helpless in attempting to improve the quality of life essential for an even balance and the poor of the world is Starts at 7:30 p.m. | UXBRIDGE FAIRGROUNDS Interested Contestants Contact: Glen James, Uxbridge 852-3814 ENTRY FEE: $5.00 RC massacres and forced labour to increase its wealth. The Western World is to a great extent, the creation of the Third World. Indeed, a greater awareness is needed for the wealth which has been taken must be returned FAT } We 2 3 LXTy LE { IRR 4) 3 1 | ad hy PE Ph RCH ¥), Ne ay CH 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 30, 1978 b | But pove ty can be solved reader ) 0LTess i 3 -aphi y . - the wester- of the worlds wealth, but progress in the demographic here that we, wes | WwW h én N 2 nues to Goalie the popu. "ransition, as this procedure nized developed*world, lie at only 'twenty-five percent of seo lation will eveniu: I p p is called, has been haltedata fault. the worlds population. This to level off afly begin point of an increased stan- Much of the Wises ross balance and mass H : : ivi until recent- exploitation has not been "© - dard of living to the point of loped world was continued Whim Lo og Puen oF bs a reduced deathrate, or ly, and often in the economic overlooked by the people of Newspaper Association convention held at the Royal populated lands are called, more people having a longer sense still remains, Lolonigs the Third World, There is an York Hotel, last week. has been unable to continue lifespan, but no further in- of the developed nations. In increasing militant solidar- » A new garbage dump has been selected on the old this increase in their stan- creases in living standards colonial times, improved ity in their stand against this C.N.R. right of way. a dard of living, as the western: to allow a reduction in the living conditions were intro- piracy, often to the extremes nations ha y d Thei rate of infant mortality. Itis duced, such as medical of hostility and violence. 25 YEARS AGO ~ ve done. gir. i" services and communica- One is overpowered by the Thursday, August 27th, 1953 tions, but these conditions sense of hatred in Fanons According to an advertisement inserted in the Star | hd 'were implemented oly Db ings) a 5 accuses he by J.F. Raines, clerk-treasurer, concerning the hiring allow labour and resou 2 es el aving in the of a new chief constable, the population of the Village exploitation of the ging by Winsye ope Jor) like of Port Perry was 1,817. Maximum salary for chief v o the Yestmnars, Mii the Bolg, ene 4 on war constable was advertised at $3,200. by Vera Brown and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe, resultant wea cr ' g slavery¥ o to these suffering nationsgg, not only to alliviate our-T.¢ selves of the threat of world + population but to rectify the gross injustice which have been reaped upon these people. Yes, equality, jus- tice (and world population) will be in our grasp. once i) Port Perry Merchants defeated Cobourg in the first them but too late and we from Markdale and Mr. : lati th | derstand fully that 037} game of 0.A.S.A Play-downs. apologize to those people Doug MacCannell and Kelly ~©°f population growth. ~~ people understand fully tha 4740 \ who were inconvenienced. of Peterborough. This rape of the Third only they themselves control bl 10 YEARS AGO This only proves that we Master David Burnett World continues to ths gay the destiny of humanity. TA Thursday, August 29, 1968 indeed are human and make spent a few days with his and the gap between the ric Yours sincerely, ETT BOTT EET m Do : . . : i ider and wid , 2 Blackstock, has been awarded an Ontario Scholarship. Several from the com- A reminder of the euchre 8roWing wi Wiser, i ¥ : Beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, had > munity enjoyed the Steam to be held in the Hall on Today, the developed Hakons ob il average of 83.3% in seven Grade 13 subjects. Threshing Days at Quaker Friday evening. possess seveniyfive percent vo Mrs. M.B. Dymond, President of the Central Seven Hill on Saturday and Sunday. i Association for the Mentally Retarded, accepted a A speedy recovery is ELUTE TT 0 cheque from the local Chamber. of Commerce for $154. wished for Mr. Bruce Bailey £ a i HY and from the Maple Leaf Judo Club, a cheque for $139. who had to make a quick trip | fi] This money was raised from the recent Carnival to Port Perry Hospital on n nua i ih Weekend and from a Walk-a-thon from Whitby to Port Sunday a week ago. Bruce is : i s hy Perry. now minus his appendix. \ = i The new bridge being constructed at Seagrave will Sympathy is extended to 2 Gs be open for traffic by mid-September. Estimated cost the Peter Zoet family in their : - of this bridge is $56,000. In addition to this will be bereavement of Mrs. Zoet. It J another $30,000. for road construction. was only a few days before ER Miss Bonnie Cawker, Grade 13 student of the Port her sudden death thatthe £ Perry High School, an Ontario Scholar with an average family had moved from their :s of 85.5% has qualified for a Queen's University 125th home in Utica to Port Anniversary Scholarship valued at $200. - Perry. E Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornish visited Miss Mrs. Irene Alderson of £ May Walker and Mrs. Florence Nelson, of Brampton, Uxbridge visited with Mrs. : : g former school teachers in Port Perry. Delia Harper on Tuesday g | ue i E afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray | 2) Fralick of Scugog Island -- = were Wednesday afternoon E visitors. FRIDAY & SATURDAY = Mrs. Ethel Kidd spent a . = The Step by Step School of Dance few days with Mrs. Bruce E T £ Registration Sept. 6th & 7th from 4 to 8 BUSY 214 Alam. | E « egis pt. m&tod p.m. Misses Kim and Amy 3 s z g 4 --_

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