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Port Perry Star, 17 Jan 1979, p. 6

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Mr. John Kirton & Mr. Mrs. John Croxall & Sarah continued There will be a euchre at Please contact Mrs. Bolton William Yake of Mount spent a few days in Toronto the Community Hall this at 985-7427 or Mrs. Kerry at Albert called on Mrs. visiting Mr. and Mrs. ® Friday at 8 p.m. . 852-6798 before January 22 if Mildred Thompson on Norman Holmes. 25 YEARS AGO | The Manchester 4-H youare interested so we can Friday morning. In the Sympathy of the com- _ Thursday, January 21, 1954 | Homemaking Club will be get the member's pamphlets evening Mrs. Thompson was munity to Mr and Mrs. In Family Doubles of bowling, Jean Hutchinson dividing because of the large needed. a supper guest of Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Meulemeester on and Frank Hastings took home the groceries last week : number of girls involved. Our two local boys, Todd David Clarke at Marsh Hill the recent passing of his for the best scores; Mabel Cook and Bob Vernon won : Mrs. Kingstone will lead the Wilbur and Charlie Brown, to help David celebrate his parents. the Mystery score prizes and Marion Crozier and Jack ¢ | Manchester Club for girls in who play hockey for Port birthday. Mrs. Murray Geer accom- Cook the Consolation Prizes. . that area. Mrs. Bolton and Perry Midgets came home Week-end guests of Mrs. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Gerrow and Roy, Mrs. Stuart Rodman * Mrs. Kerry will start an from the Pigkering Village Thompson were Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Butson visited with accompanied Mr. Anson Gerrow to the Rural Leader- Epsom Club for girls in that Tournament on Sunday with Allen Hurley of Echo Bay. Mrs. Doug Geer and Bradley ship Training Forum which was sponsored by the area. Any girl who is 12 trophies for winning the "B" Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm on Friday evening. Sunday Federation of Agriculture and other associated groups. years old and would like to Championship. The tour- Schofield and children were luncheon guests with Mr. It was held at the Community Hall in Myrtle. join, please contact the nament committee also Sunday guests with her and Mrs. Murray Geer were ® leader of the club nearest to chose Todd as the "Most parents Mr. and Mrs. George daughter Carol Slack and 20 YEARS AGO you. The unit is '""Acces- Valuable Player" for the Harper. children. Thursday, January 22, 1959 ! a The barn on the farm of Steve Edwards, south of Manchester, was completely destroyed by fire on : Saturday. It is still not known how the blaze started. 2 Minutes of a Special Meeting of Council of the RN Village of Port Perry held in the Municipal Office on X a Saturday, January 17, 1959. It was moved and seconded ¢ 3 Oo that the council of the Village of Port Perry give ap- & ~ proval to the High School Area Board for the addition a Prices of 6 (six) class rooms, cafeteria, combination i X . We: auditorium and gymnasium and alterations at a cost of 2 Effective \ reserve i DRUG STORES : the Rig $200,000. " i" > Until to Lim ' Well Worth Looking For JAN. 27 J ovanues 10 YEARS AGO . Thursday, January 23, 1969 ~ After a tie vote of 22 each, which was broken by reeve John Williams, of Pickering Township, possibly the closest and most exciting vote in the history of On- tario County, Ed (Sam) Oyler, reeve of Reach Town- a= ~ ship, was elected Warden for 1969. CORE wok SAI Bill Wanamaker, Seagrave, has made the news Q PO again this week. He is to be the assistant sports editor TT a for the Durham Journal which will be part of the BTSs Oshawa Journal. SENT Irene Carter and rink from Port Perry Curling Club were top winners of the inter-club bonspiel held on January 20. --- Twenty-one employees of Flamingo Pastries Ltd. PA and their spouses were the guests of Mr. K.T. Jackson, Re ¢ president of the company and his wife, Marj. at Maple == Leaf Gardens on Sunday. Mr. Jackson had secured .| tickets for the first game between Russia and the Canadian National team. Russia won the game, 4 - 2. 1 BATHROOM #y races ' iB TISSUE . Ab FOR ONLY SIRE White 2-Ply Eb A | (From page 1) unavailable for comment. Al ~ : order and amended the However, it is known that Ard. TOOTHBRUSH ES FOR ¢ official plan last summer, substantial political pres- © ; ¥ : ONLY but Scugog Township council sure was applied in the past | 53 1 eo Medium e Gentle dug in its heels last fall and several weeks by influential ATEN steadfastly refused to make Conservative Party B\ AV the zoning change. members in Scugog Town- RRLRS On November 1, 1978, Mr. ship who were strongly VELVETT A Rush was successful in opposed to the severance. LARGE getting an order from an & COLD-CR EAM Ontario Supreme Court THE COST BARS Judge which forced the While members of Scugog RB ATH SO AP 11:0] RY Township to pass the zoning council have expressed satis- d change, which it did finally, faction at the final outcome bai on December 18. of this protracted battle, the S However, in passing the costs to the Municipality are fe Q zoning change, the Township starting to come in. ' : council also passed a resolu- One legal bill for $4100 has ® a _ tion stating strong opposition already been submitted to to what it called the Cabinet the Township by Whitby bronchida | Spm interference in matters of lawyer David Sims, who ah svee i local planning and land use. represented Scugog in the With the Cabinet denial of Supreme Court last fall. A the severance on December further legal bill is expected a 20, the 10-acre lot cannot be from Township lawyer Tom | transferred to Mr. Rush Jermyn, and the Township J decongestant from the present owner, was ordered to pay legal Syrup despite the fact that it has "costs incurred by Mr. Rush ---- been zoned to allow construc: when Scugog unsuccessfully petroleum Je x tion of a house. contested the order sought Sie a potas Mayor Taylor said last by Mr. Rush in the Supreme week he doesn't think the Court last November 1. & Township will rescind the One member of council has zoning by-law on the piece of estimated that the total bill property, but he did suggest in legal fees to the Township -- that the property might be could run as high as $7,000. O magnesia | zoned back into agricultural The cost to Mr. Rush in his y © 175ml BRONCHIDA COUGH SYRUP aes td during preparation of the three year struggle to clear fo e 454 g PETROLEUM JELLY (WHITE) Township's new comprehen- the way for the building lot PY y I o HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPS 100's sive zoning by-law expected has been several thousand be wadomark of ® 402. COUGH SUPPRESSANT SYRUP to be completed in about a dollars. ih 1 aay ® 402. DECONGESTANT COUGH SYRUP year. In addition to the money, 7 o MILK OF MAGNESIA TABS 100's AT Tonk OF SALE WTEMS Sov maT OT Just why the Cabinet members of the present 4 ALL BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS decided to rile against Mr. Scugog council and the i ush in the severance council which ended its term i BR U T ON % h-D-A DR UG % appeal is not exactly known. last November, have spent York-Durham MPP Bill many hours on this issue, a

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