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Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1990, p. 19

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Card party at Greenb June 17th is Fathers Day, and there is special music being prepared for the regular service on Sunday morning. There will be an all ladies choir. and you will miss some really good music if you do not attend. The June meeting of the Women's Institute will be on Wednesday June 13 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jean Hunter. Roll call is - wear an apron or sing a song or pay a fine. There will be a report of the recent F.W.1.0. convention held at Carleton University in Ottawa. Everyone welcome. There will be a card party in Greenbank Hall on Friday, June 15th. Hope to see you there. Tickets available for Bethesda Reach Midland b Church at Epsom this coming Sunday Rev. Newton Reed of Ux- bridge in charge. Utica-Epsom service on Sunday closed with singing, 'Oh Canada." With all our hopes for a United Canada. At present con- fusion seems to reign supreme. All ready for the surprise par- ty for the Social Club at the Baster home this Saturday evening. Try to be present by 7:45 at the latest. Do you remember the old time ice-cream parlours? Didn't we just love that banana-split with three mounds of ice cream topped with different syrups and lots of nuts or cherries. Well when you come to Shirley's home on Satur- day bring your favourite topping. "The Bethesda Reach are going" on a bus tour to Midland and will also tour the Wye Valley and take a cruise among the Thousand Islands. There are still tickets available if you phone Doreen Brethour 852-7843. I understand there is a picnic barbecue as a going away party for the Irving family. We will . miss them very much as we ap- preciate their participation in all our church and school work. Ben McKay and his sister Megan McKay of Halifax visited their grandparents Rev. Wm. McKay and Mrs. McKay. Don and Stella Asling visited Stella's sister Mrs. Elsie Gorrill of Lindsay on Sunday afternoon. Our sympathy to Gordon and - Lloyd MacDonald and their sister Jean Holtby and family in the loss of their brother Bruce McDonald. Qur sympathy also to his wife Melba and daughter, all former- ly of Uxbridge. Elizabeth and Earl Taylor and Earl's sister Ruth Taylor of Can- nington attended Decoration Ser- vice at Erskine Cemetery in Dun- barton on Sunday. Beth Catherwood spent a couple of days with her mother Ruth Ashton last week. Shirley and Paul Baster hosted the Jones-Teddie family picnic at their home on Sunday. The U.CW. had a very in- teresting meeting at Cullen Gardens last Tuesday. On Sunday, my daughter Yvonne Moore, her 3 grand- children, and her son Clarke, all of Oshawa visited with me. Howard and Bernice Thaxter of Kirkfield were supper guests with Earl and Marie Wilson on Thurs- day evening. We are pleased to see Pat and Mel Cracknell at their cottage this week. HOSPITAL REPORT May 25 - 31, 1990 AOTC crvvvinseis cs ciimisinsensvoss 27 Births.......cccooeviveiiiiireiicn, 1 DEAS... .c.coo..cniiiiinsniiiesisritiie.s 2 Emergencies........................ 300 Operations.........ccccccoevvenennennn. 18 Discharged.................c.......... 37 Remaining..............cccceeeneenn. 35 RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER, ba. us. LAW OFFIGES 38 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8491 -- providing 14 years experience in -- REAL ESTATE -- INCORPORATIONS FAMILY LAW -- WILLS -- ESTATES {MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION IGRANITE MARBLE BRONZE CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM DESIGNING & LETTERING Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own 45 YEARS OF PERSONAL SERVICE Pn si unoos 108 BROCK ST. WEST aasrorvanow sy aeovest Written Guarantee 852-3472 HOME APPOINTMENTS AND Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soestmeyer, Halifax, Nova Scotia had lunch with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Couves one day recently. Visiting Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Earle recently were Deirdre's sister Jane Jay her husband Godfrey, daughter Amanda and son lain from Scotland. After a week, Jane, Godfrey and Iain left to spend time with their oldest son in Newfoundland, but Amanda is staying to get acquainted with her Earle cousins and see something of Ontario until June 15th. Greenbank Squirt girls baseball team defeated Dixie Lee girls to the score of 24-10. Julie Lee pitch- ed the first four innings striking PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 12, 1990 -- 19 out four players. She did an ex- cellent job pitching as it was her first time. Heather Treadway hit her first home run of the season. Heather Harris playing first base got all three out in the fifth inning. Laura Hooker was up to bat four times and got on base each time. Jennifer Galberg did a great job as catcher. Stacey Richardson, Amarda Robinson and Terra Brown are the most improved players. Each of these girls got up to gat three times and got on base each time. Keep up the good work girls. There will be a practice at the church Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the church for both evening and after- ank Hall on June 15 noon U.C.W. singers involved in Sunday's Service. WOW! What a great way to start your summer. Vacation Bi- ble School will be held July 3, 4, 5, 6 at the Greenbank Church from 9 a.m. - 12 noon. There will be no fee for Vacation Bible School and everyone is welcome. Groups as follows 3-4 year olds; K-1 grade; 2-3-4 grades; grades 5 and up will be involved in special events and as helpers. Come join in fellowship, stories, games, crafts, special events, prizes and Fun! See you there. For more in- formation call Suzanne Lee 985-2006. News next week - 985-2924. Summer program registration Daycamp and Swim registra- tion were a great success this year. Several pool programs are already filled and daycamps are filling quickly. A special thanks to all those people who registered on Saturday at the Minicipal office. Holding a registration day helps D REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM to make the recreation programs run more smoothly and eliminates the problems associated with on-site registra- tion. And for those of you who missed it, you can still register. Daycamp registration will be ~ taken over the phone at 985-4370 or in person at the parks building. Remember there are only a few spaces left in some camps so don't delay. Pool registration must be done in person at the parks building (west of the boat launch just off North St.) So come on out and register. New programs are planned for this summer so don't miss out register today. PUBLIC MEETINGS OF REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE REVIEW OF THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN sion Purposes." - TOWN OF PICKERING TOWN OF WHITBY TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TOWNSHIP OF BROCK CITY OF OSHAWA ment will be available. or write to: Marie Hubbard File 4.9.14 9/6 Hr TY TE A SG TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG TOWNSHIP OF UXBRIDGE As part of the review of the Durham Regional Official Plan, the Regional Planning Committee is holding public meetings in each area municipality at 7:30 PM on the dates and locations indicated below to present "Draft Changes to the Durham Regional Official Plan for Discus: Thursday, June 21, 1990 Municipal Building, Council Chambers 1 The Esplanade, Pickering Tuesday, June 26, 1990 Municipal Buildings, Council Chambers 181 Perry Street, Port Perry TOWN OF AJAX Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Municipal Building, Council Chambers 65 Harwood Avenue, Ajax Thursday, June 28, 1990 Municipal Building, Council Chambers 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby Tuesday, July 3, 1990 Municipal Building, Council Chambers 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Thursday, July 5, 1990 City Hall, Council Chambers 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa Tuesday, July 10, 1990 Uxbridge Music Hall In addition, at each public meeting indicated above, there will be an open house display from 2:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. during which time Staff from the Region of Durham Planning Depart- Everyone is invited to attend and participate. Further information on the review of the Durham Regional Official Plan may be obtained by contacting the Planning Department at (416) 728-7731 or (416) 686-1651 (Toronto Line), Durham Regional Planning Department, Box 623, 1615 Dundas Street East, 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, LIN 6A3 Whitby, Ontario Chairman, Planning Committee Wednesday, July 4, 1990 Township Hall / Auditorium 397 Simcoe Street, Beaverton 16 Main Street, Uxbridge NNN aa nk aa dab al gh hd Ll lg Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning

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