"WEEKEND STAR" FY ALYY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2000 - 25 at vial | Rebekah Lodge installs executive officers for 2000-2001. EE ,.L - & / Sa XR The Maybelle Rebekah Lodge #348 (Port any) held a special ceremony last Saturda (Qet. 21) evening to install its officers for 2 2001. Members of the Oshawa Distric 8 East installation team on hand were, front row from left, Lillian Harper, Cathy Gibson, Rhoda Strong, Rose Barrett and Lucille Gray. Second row, from left, Freda | man, Annie Wakeford, Frona Doherty, Aileen Dawson, Ruth Foster, Pearl Griffen, LNW and Dora Dowson. Third row, from left, May Whybrow, Lorrainne Geer, Dorothy Butson, aw' Dorothy Munro, Eleanor Sturman, Audrey Geer, Elloise Ho gard, and Noreen Crosier. Back row, from left, Betty Jean Hall, Donna Sweetman, Elsie Pogue, Georgina Moore, Officers for 2000-2001 are, front row from left, Ruth Foster, Cathy Gibson, Eleanor Beryl Pearce, and Shirley Nottingham. Sturman, Noreen Crosier, and Lucille Gray. Second row, from left, Froda Twyman, Elsie : Pogue, Frona Doherty, Afleen Dawson, Pearl Griffin, and Lillian Harper. Third row, from left, Lorrainne Geer, Dorothy Butson, Dorothy Munro, Audrey Geer, and Shirley Nottingham. Back row, from left, Doris Hill, Donna Sweetman, Georgina Moore, Dora Dowson, and Betty Jean Hall. Ia) at - On hand for the instal- lation ceremony last ait Ken CARRUTHERS President Oshawa 8 East left) and Sister Yvonne (or and Sister yo Where I stand... District Presiden Oshawa 7 West. Future Growth After 5 years of study I believe the Township's Official Plan is a clear statement for limited growth throughout the municipality. Commercial and employment areas have been clearly defined. While I believe that this plan has set in motion what the community wants I think it is vital we have an : open mind on all issues of planning. Public input will continue to be an &) Ontario important consideration in changes to our future growth. Environment #4 : : : A. As one of a 5-member federal environmental advisory board I have been Request for Public Opinion inspired by the many imaginative solutions and determined efforts to th P d N . H correct environmental problems in the many communities within Ontario. urs Now, more than ever, it is important for us to find alternative solutions to on € A R ng ra our garbage problems. We must divert more from the landfill sites by - supporting a more vigorous plan to REDUCE, REUSE & RECYCLE. An nce Renewal o nual 1cenc ...to be continued Community Nursing Home, Port Perry | = Ey -- eh In accordance with the Nursing Homes Act, public opinion is being requested prior to a final decision being C AIRRU i idl = made on the above. If you have comments or opinions and wish to bring them to the attention of the Ministry of Health and REGIONAL Long-Term Care, you may submit them by December 4, 2000 to: A (od ® |] |] "[eo- | ES &] Director, Operational Support Branch Responsible Leadership Ontarid Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Questions or concems call 985-0193 c/o Manager, Monitoring Standards and Evaluation Unit 5700 Yonge Street, Mezzanine Level _ North York, Ontario M2M 4K5 Phone: (416) 327-7359 Fax: (416) 327-7364 Please include the name of the nursing home and quote Project #087-01 on all written submissions. The Director will consider all submissions before making a final decision. a SOUNRERBONA =r ne =m= eB: ~ nas an gLite ofl, L=Te} UTM Garic bread °c SWINGS ; ERR piofoot 20 KLIN ET NEW 1 8 Plece 20 Plece Sop 1: Cheese Blend 085-8448 free Dinning