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Port Perry Star, 31 Dec 1984, p. 8

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8 -- PORT PERRY STAR - December 31, 1984 Ge Hearing c Aid Centre ¢f Port Perry Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong Dennis J. Hogan ann Hearing Aid Consultant Dr. E. Mannen's Office - 24 Water St. S., Lakeview Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO. 985-3003 985-9192 SAVE YOUR BODY Many thanks Ilean for doing the news for me, while I was down at Stirling, Ontario helping Brenda with our new grandson. The McMillans over on Simcoe St., - well you never saw such a busy family on Dec. 22 they Britain to have po a-- 2 Christmas with Doug's 2 as gu A SA brother Gordon and his - Be ZN family. On Sunday Dec. [re 23 they joined the rest of the 35 McMillan clan at bos prom Mua berag Lada Seagrave, Ontario at Doug's grandmother's ATR VAN CAMP CONTRACTING LTD. '90 Vanedward Drive, Bessie Fishley then on Dec. 25, they went to Port Perry (416) 985-8469 Blackstock and dined with Linda's mom, Ella Venning and the rest of wonder that family looks so well fed - they ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES PNILIPS "$0 veii go are. STEREOS &HI-FI'S a Shiai Sovac at THIS COUPON Prince Albert sponsored WORTH $5.00 OFF a family Christmas: YOUR NEXT caroling on Sunday Dec. SERVICE CALL 23 and 40 turned out to do this. The people right in Prince Albert must have been delighted to hear this sound. Happy Birthday to Florence Smith and Helen Wozney. They wore big smiles on Saturday as they celeb- rated another year. And Mark McMillan after all those Christmas pre- sents, opened up Birth- 723-5341 214BLOORST.E. "Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years." STEREO FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS RCA ZENITH. TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM ») DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF: The Municipal Act, Sections 298 and 301 (R.S.0. 1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by-laws authorizing construction of the following projects: MUNICIPALITY LOCATION . Uxbridge From Highway 47 (Brock Street) northerly for 0.6 km. ROAD HO. ROAD MAME 1 Main St. From 0.2 km west to 0.2 km east of Sideline 16 (Lots 32/33). 4 Taunton Rd. Newcastle From Highway 12 easterly for approximately 2.5 km (Lot 17). 6 Saintfield Rd. Scugog From Regional Road 38, Whites Road, to Regional Road 29, Liverpool Road (including Bayly Street/Liverpool Road intersection, northerly, southerly and easterly). From Sheridan Mall parkway northerly for 0.15 km. 22 Bayly St. Pickering 29 Liverpool Rd. Pickering 33 Harmony Rd. Oshawa From Pinecrest Road to Regional Road 4, Taunton Road (including Harmony Road/Taunton Road intersection northerly, westerly and easterly). 46 Brock Street Whitby From Front Street to Regional Road 22, Victoria Street. ~ Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the office of the Road Design Engineer of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Works Committee, being delegated by Regional Council as the hearing body, shall hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws and who applies on or before January 14, 1985, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Committee on January 22, 1985. DATED at Whitby this 11th day of December, 1984. G. EMM W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG. WORKS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER OF WORKS travelled up to Little . day gifts on Thursday, Dec. 27 and blew out 14 candles on the cake. Congratulations to Mary and Bashie Bens- chop on the arrival of a: darling son born on December 19 and claims the name of Gabriel Bastiaan. Best of Wish- es to you all from Prince Albert. Dorothy and Roy Hope opened their home on Dec. 24 to all their family to celebrate Christmas and if you don't already know it's Dorothy's birthday. Then on Saturday, Dec. 29, they joined the rest of Roy's side of the family at the Commun- ity Centre on Scugog Island for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins along with Heather and Kevin and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glass enjoyed Christmas dinner on Sunday, Dec. 23 with Mary Lynn and Doug Coulter in Thorn- hill. Fred and Hazel Brooks opened the door of their home on Dec. 26 and in came Robert and Leslie Brooks from Oshawa, Garth and Kandace Brooks plus Mrs. M. Salo and Eliza- beth and Krista from Oshawa. Earl and Jean Martyn travelled ba%k to Oak- wood on Christmas Day to have dinner with John and Marion Lake and children. Bruce and Denise and family were there also. Over at Don and Noreen Crosiers on Union Avenue, 34 sat down to dinner on Dec. 26. Some table that must have been. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Ravenswaay and children are enjoying the Christmas holidays down at Dunnsville, Ontario with Alvin's parents. On December 23 at Merv Pugh's house they had Paul and Bonnie Solomon and family, Pearl Gostick, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gostick, Judith and Tracy and our H . is No Easy Job! Why waste your time and energy on an old appliance when ... BEAM BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS 8 RAR He Cleaning Y Can Do A GREAT There are no bags, no messy screens to clean and the system is designed for any home - old or new. Why there's no finer system at No Finer Price! a 2 Zt Gi a A I ys, GAIT bs = = PLUMBING = CLEANING JOB! Call Us For Cor plete Do-R-Yeursell Detalles 8 Estinu. cos for Installation | BOB GOODMAN Tracy's boyfriend Craig. Then on Dec. 25 Merv packed his car with his wife and gifts ans spent Christmas with Ivan and Linda at Trout Creek. Please remember the card party on Jan. 3 at Prince Albert Hall. And Happy New Year to all of you. Please call Ilean with your news next week at 985-2146. Les and Grace Bea- cock entertained their family including Don, Marilyn, Lee, Blair and Craig, grant, Marion . and Ryan, Bryan, Judy and Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Don Linton and family join- ed the group with their son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Linton of Little Britain. This included Miss Velvet Linton who has been holidaying at home Helping out with new grandson from Waterloo Univer- sity. Dr. and Mrs. Dave Mosienko and family from across the south- ern border have been with his sister at the Kerr home, and mother Mrs. Kay Mosienko. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and children of Calgary, were with the gathering at Bill and Olive Boltons. Esteemed local senior citizen dies in hospital Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly On Christmas Day, Marwood McKee one of our older esteemed citizens passed away in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. McKee has lived at the Port Perry Nursing Home since Mrs. Mc- Kee's death but until then had been a life-long resident of Cartwright. Sympathy is extended to his relatives and friends. The funeral service was held on Friday in the Port Perry Funeral Chapel. On Christmas Eve a very impressive service was held for the Black- stock Charge in the United Church with a large congregaion attending. The theme was the Light of Christmas using the Advent Candles. Special music was presented by both the Junior and Senior Choirs, a solo by Francis Grove, a duet by Eileen McLoughlin and Glenn Larmer and a trio by Janice, Claire and Leslie Mackenzie with reflections by Elaine Barber, student minister and Rev. Dale Davis. A delightful way to set the tone for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson, Alan and Kevin Ferguson, Shelley Henderson spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and family in Oshawa. I ATR A 7 Sy & = = PORT PERRY 985-7758 | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham and family hosted the Graham family gathering on Sunday and the Hoskin family for Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge hosted their Christmas gathering on Boxing Day with the following guests - Aldon and Marilyn Bailey, Janet Bailey and Steve Watson, Frank and Jennie Bailey, Bill and Sheila Shortridge, Stephanie and Casie of Blackstock, Laurie and Eric Zeidman, Sharon and Herb Benadekt all of Toronto. On Christmas Eve Carol and Rob Mairs, Steve and Katie of Nestleton hosted the Thompson family gathering. From Black- stock Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard "and Tara joined the other family members. Word has been receiv- ed of the passing of Floyd Hall of Toronto on Dec. 1 at the age of 92. Mr. Hall who was the son of the late Sarah Bradburn and James Hall was a direct descendant of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, the first settlers of Cartwright. He, along with his brothers Fred and Bob, lived with his parents on the first Concession on the former Lorne Hoskin farm. His nephew, Jim Hall's wife, Jean, also died in October in West Orange, New Jersey. Christmas Day guests of Neil and Elaine Bailey, Howard and Tara were Merlin and Katherine Bailey of London, and Roy and Catherine Corden, Julie and Christie. Bryan and Judi Mountjoy, Kerri-Ann and Julie of British Columbia are spending the holiday season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Swain and other rela- tives and friends. They will be returning in early January. On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family joined other members of Gerald's family at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly at Bobcaygeon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy hosted their Christmas dinner on Boxing Day with Bryan and Judi Mountjoy and family, Judy and Carl Gilbank and family and Linda and Bob Kyte and family attending. Madame Justice M.M. Van Camp hosted a family gathering on Christmas Eve. (a1 NL HA] ' ! Ve ) Il I SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30-59 Days 10.25% (Min. $200,000.) 30 - 364 Days 94% (Minimum $5,000.) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Interest 3 Year 114% (Minimum $500.) ' of ¥ Ngrovend t Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD od TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 "pen. Memae: ( analy Mopar I= - -- os eT ---- dL am mi

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