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Port Perry Star, 15 Jun 1993, p. 18

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18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 15, 1993 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Head UCW celebrated 45th anniversary Sc go Island By Reta Reade M JBMo ~ITr3 I | "aw, Q EE ; rr] o oe' _ GW IRSCAPING 8 DES eo] @ F:141V) I~ & we pay the 175, =" Sorry to be a week late in re- porting the 45th Anniversary of the "Head" U.C.W., when 356 present and past members at- tended the supper and joyous occasion at the Community Hall, Wed., June 2. We were own NOTICE OF MEETING Post Circulation Comments and } Proposed Modifications from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs on the Durham Regional Official Plan of June 5, 1991. TAKE NOTICE that the Regional Municipality of Durham has received comments and proposed modifications from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs related to the Durham Region Official Plan of June 5, 1991. 1. Durham Region Planning Committee will hold a meeting to consider the comments and proposed modifications from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs on Tuesday, June 29, 1993 commencing at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Those who wish to appear before the Planning Committee as a deputation should make a request by Friday, June 25, 1993 to the Durham Region Planning Department, Box 623, 1615 Dundas Street East, 4th floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3. Subsequently, Durham Region Council will hold a meeting to consider the recommendations of the Planning Committee on the comments and proposed modifications from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs on Wednesday, July 14, 1993 commencing at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 : Rossland Road East, Whitby. Those who wish to appear before Regional Council as a deputation should make a request in writing by Wednesday, July 7, 1993 to the Regional Clerk, Box 623, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3. A report containing staff recommendations is available for inspection at the Planning Department and the office of the Regional Clerk. Further information on these two meetings and the related material on the Durham Region Official Plan may be obtained by contacting the Planning Department at (416) 728-7731 (Whitby) or (416) 686-1651 (Toronto BR Line). Gerrl-Lynn O'Connor Chairman of Durham Planning Committee Gary Herrema Regional Chalrman Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning C. Lundy, AM.C.T. Regional Clerk pleased to greet two ladies who had moved away, the former Mrs. Elizabeth Stichmann of Toronto, and Mrs. Alva Thomp- son of Richmond Hill. Letters of regret were received from for- mer members who were unable to attend. Mrs. Dorothy Mar- tyn, the first president, could not attend because of her very ill brother, Murray Williams, who passed away a couple of days later. Mrs. Reta Rodman did not wish to leave her very ill niece, Beth, who had enter- tained us during her youth with her musieal talent. The committee in charge spared no time or effort in pro- "ducing a varied and entertain- ing program, which started with a lively group in a skit dressed up as colorful chicks on their way to Colonel Sanders kitchen, but carried a notice to express the opinion of their des- tiny. Comic and appropriate read- ings were given by Helen Hor- top, Clara Dowson, and Marion Carter. Surprise Life Memberships were presented to Helen Hortop and Jan Gerrow. Beryl Pearce conducted her trick "Frog" story which tested good memories in an effort to re- mainin line to the last. Betty Reader and Helen Red- man had gone through 45 years of records by secretaries to re- call many work periods, unusu- al events and many comic inci- dents involving different members and occasions. The president, Marilyn Tripp, brought her son who is studying photography and got lots of practice in handling the various cameras. You may see some special prints in the Port Perry Star when they are fin- ished. A guest at each table received a plant in a fancy container made by the talented Clara Dowson. Now, we'll welcome new members and work along with the former reliable until we hope to celebrate our 50th, with THE LUMINA new experiences and a job well done for the church and com- munity. The next event of interest to the community was a Reader family picnic to celebrate the arrival of this family from Eng- land te the Head of the Island in 1844. Apparently three of the some moved south but the oth- ers intermarried with neigh- bors, gradually spread to other areas. About 35 years ago, two Reader ladies organized picnics in Oshawa, Bowmanville and Peterborough, but responsibili- ty dropped until this year when younger members longed for a reunion. Hence, three ambi- tious ladies of later families, Jan (Raymond) Reader, Betty (Nelson) Reader, and Doreen (Reader) Ashbridge got busy lo- cating names and addresses for letter or phone calls. The result was a family picnic of 83 mem- bers meeting at the original farm homestead at the stone house on 7A and proceeding on a perfect day of Sat., to the Head Museum Church built in 1860 and carried on by many earlier members of this family. After a sumptuous lunch, there was much visiting and study of pictures. Of course, there were many regrets too from relatives unwell, or with other obliga- tions. But we hope to see them next year now that the hard part has been done. This all adds interest to the restoration of the "Head" Church this sum- mer by the Museum Board. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Jones from the west are visiting with mem- bers of the Redman and Carter families as Reg. was a brother of the late Mrs. Ethel Redman at the "Head". Now for Scugog Island Unit- ed Church news. On Sunday, there was a presentation of Re- ligion in Life Badges to Brown- ies - Emily Davis, Sara Davis and Christina Reader; Guides - Melinda McPherson and Adrienne Reader. On June 17 and 23, the "Head" U.C.W. will serve lunch at the Museum for school tours. i 0 - Made in Oshawa - In stock & more amiving! a) - - \ Eh ii EN jes Levante lw ¥ Haw Then on June 19 and 20, the "Head" U.C.W. will again serve lunch at the museum for Pio- neer Days. : Don't forget Father's Day when the men will have a chor- us at the church. Practice on Thur., 8 p.m. On Sunday, June 27, the church service will be conducted by Rev. John Brown. Sunday night there will be a Strawberry Supper for the United Church. For informa- tion, call Dorene Ashbridge 985-3148 or Bonnie Gerrow 985-7426. I have no doubt that, as we plan our holidays, we spend a great deal of time considering guide books of one kind and an- other. I think we don't always realize what a long history these have. As long ago as 1770, Thomas West wrote "A Guide to the Lakes", that is, the Lake District as we know it. His language is often very quaint by our standards. For in- stance, he wrote of "sweet re- treats and enchanted regions of calm repose" and that here one could find "objects to enlarge the mind to contemplation". Well, I think we might not ex- press is quite like that nowa- days. Yet, was not his idea ab- solutely right? We do sometimes tend to rush about too much, even on holiday. I know, we say "a change is as good as a rest" and a change of scenery and of people can be of enormous benefit to us, but, don't let's forget, too, the impor- tance of having "time to stand and stare", of quietness and contemplation. 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