Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Jan 1982, p. 11

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rn ima a A A am es evar rei iii Si EAE x RRR Beach water (From pagel) caution "that parents should be careful with young children six and under" using the beach. Mr. Robinson said that if further testing next year indicates high counts over a period of time, the Health Unit could put signs up at the beach as a warning to the public. When asked if he would Catholic Church message by Margaret Meunier The steps by which we pass from one year to another reflect the progress of the past in combination with the hopes of the future. During 1981, the parish of Immaculate Conception Church has focused on the development of new objec- tives. The establishment of the school, the church reno- vations initiated by the new Pastor, Father Grima, have contributed to the growing maturity of the parish. The many social events which took place throughout the year, culminating with the family Christmas dinner, were well attended and enthusiastically supported by members of the community. As we make the transition to the new year, we.can look back with pride on past, achievements but we must also face with determination the many areas, both social and spiritual, which could be enhanced in 1982. On behalf of Father Grima and 'the parishioners may the new year hold the promise of happiness, peace and the fulfilment of our dreams. Over 130 Years In The Making "and... IT'S COMING TO TOWN HALL MONDAY JANUARY 18th at 8:00P.M. independ AE rap 1cs Signs: all kinds,we refinish old Neon signs Brochures:Logos Business cards. IHustrations. complete finished artwork 985-9329 \ . Visit Boyd House Miniatures Acomplete miniature shop, ih miniatures CR 57 Crandell St.; 2 ~ PortPorry Ont; swim at the beach know the results of the tests last summer he said he would not, but because the water is s0 muddy, not because of the bacteria counts, The high readings of 5200 and 8100 were apparently from water samples taken after a heavy rainfall. The Health Unit report says Scugog Council should ask the provincial ministry of the environment to carry. out "an in-depth study of the bathing beach in the spring of 1982 to decide whether swimming should be con- tinued or not." 'The report says that the geometric mean for faecal coliforms is 195, which "exceeds the guideline of 100." i The beach at Palmer Park has become a very popular spot in summer months since the Kinsmen Club of Port Perry donated sand and other equipment three years ago. (From page7) of Pickering Jane and Marti Malcolm and Mr. Ronald Sharman of Lindsay. Miss Cindy Creamer of B.C. who is visiting her grandmother Mrs. Hazel Whittaker of Lindsay, also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm and family Miss Betty Whittaker of Hamilton who spent the Xmas holiday with the Malcolms as well. Darlene and Doug Moron of Edmon- ton flew home to Ontario to observe the Xmas and New Year festivities with the' PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. January 6/1982 -- 1 News from Yelverton area and Mrs. Balfour Moore on New Years Day. To any readers who may either by accident or intent 1982 may hold only what is the best for you - not necessarily what you might wish for yourself, but con- versely neither that which 'members of their respective Murray Malcolms and other read our first column venturing into the New Year, either. Happy New Year our sincere best wish is that everyone! "DR. JOHN BRUNO | OPTOMETRIST | you may well deserve to get families. Miss Jackie Hanna of Toronto spent two days visiting with Jane and Marti Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Oram Moore and family hosted Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson and Tanya of Stroud, and Mr. LAA AAAAAAAL ALAA LALA dll 44 3 i **COMING** TO PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH "MEL STEVENS" 4 4 4 L 4 4 b ¢ Chaplain Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Argos. 4 Also Director of Teen Ranch - Orangeville $ (A Christian Youth Ministry) 2 All are welcome so bring the family to this exciting evening! 4 4 L < SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th-7 P.M. DL LDDEDLDDDLIDLDLDLDLIDDSDILLIEDEILLDLLLIL LLL. is proud toannouncethe OPENING OF HIS OFFICE 28A WATER STREET, LAKEVIEW PLAZA - PORT PERRY 985-9285 AAA AAA AAA AAA aad alll Addl alls dd ddd dg (Le ULL ITT Te TIT TTT «TTT TTT TT TIT AAA Ad Ald lg Dye Gr fy OPEN FOR BUSINESS JANUARY 8,1982 ENING SPE gththru FRI. JAN 10% OFF *FREETINT Your Choice oftint onall plastic lenses *FROM OUR HEARING AID DEPARTMENT FREE HEARING TEST By Appointment Please OVER 500 FRAMES = wen QOSEFROM ne | iN 985-9388 & HEARING AID CENTRE 28 Water Street (Lakeview Plaza)- 985-9388 'Grand Opening & Open House CIALS UARY 22nd SHOPPE FRI. & SAT. JANUARY 8th & 9th We invite the residents of Port Perry and area to drop by and see our new "Eye Shoppe' facilities. FREE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS NO OBLIGATION OPEN 6 DAYS AWEEK! Wewill arrange eye examinations. We accept BlueCross, Green Shield, Vision Care, and Social Services. DROP INAT "= 28WATERSTREET-PORT PERRY FOR ALL YOUR OPTICAL NEEDS! 985-7034 A eh

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