LEE ttre Sis FF to us" was presented by the residents and enjoyed by all. Several selections given by Mrs. S. Lindsay added a touch i eT i ; Meet The Flamingo' Fl i i * z H i E i ! f FSFE z E town 'k ber, November, May and June. | retirement after starting with the Port Perry organization If only one deer is seen, drive and also has another year. Jim Hunter wears 2 and | cautiously - there may be others close behind. \To Pay For Region Study RS aay: ve role. mi oun" munication heles are excluded trom the Development Study are refus- ing to pay their bills. The province has been fi farm organizations in Ontario | Ralph Veitch, Uxbridge #4 % Les Meyers, Uxbridge The Ontario County Farm | Heber Down, Brooklin #1 Safety Council was supported | Ches Oldham, Zephyr financially in 1970 by grants | Armour McMillan, Greenbank from the Province of Ont-| David Hawthorne, Claremont ario, the Ontario County #2 Honorary Chairman--Arm- Chairman--Keith Rynard, ency, ready to be traded in at the corner bank. We have no intentions of doing that, he said. Still, later, in reply to another question, Mr. Cafik admitted he had said on one or more otcasioris that he deter or at least postpone it for some time. However, he warned, we must be prepared to meet it. Mr. Cafik spoke of the plus $6,000. non taxable) and explained he had spent several hundreds of dollars in person. al postage sending out letters and questionnaires to his con- stituents. He had received, he said, some 8,000 pieces of correspondence since he was elected and he strives to answer each and every one of them personally. He exciu- ded the weekly pres in his criticism, but added that the Beaupre report now advocates $23,000. for parliamentary _jof Canada visit the Riding Provincial Farm Safety Con in Toronto, on February 8th, Present system and was neit- her supporting or rebutting the Commission's report, for .| increase in wages. Mr. Cafik gave brief, com- prehensive analysis concerning the Auditor General depart- ment, Family Allowance, Un- employment and other sub- jects. He said that during this year there was a possibility of having the Prime Minister and later the ministers of labour and agriculture. Prog- rams had still not be formu- lated for neither times or dates. Mr. Cafik was introduced by dohn Krueger, Ajax, a of Ontario County. y pay its share of $33,000 by our McMillan, Greenbank ference at the Skyline Hotel | March. Municipal shares are allotted on the basis of popu- lation and Pickering's is sec- ond only to Oshawa's bill of $93,000. R.E. Sims, executive ad- ministrator of the study, said Newcastle has indicated it will not pay its share of $1,800 and Clarke Township has refused to pay its $5,500. Newcastle representatives have not participated in the study and Clarke has played | Check The Label On Your Paper were injured and damage to the vehicles estimated at $11,600. 66 general occurences were reported including four liquor offences, five thefts, eight break and enter and three snowmobile complaints. The new "deadlines" | Display advertising of lar- ger size, articles, reports from meetings, etc., 5 p.m. | Monday. | Classified and smaller dis- | play ads not later than 12 | noon, Tuesday. Harbourne as vice-president at large, Keith Scott, Scott Township, as vice-president from the north part of Ontario Riding and John Webber as vice-president from the Rid- ing's south part. A representative from the east part, i.e., the Town of Whitby as it existed prior to 1968, will be appointed by the executive. The above persons all re- ceived acclamations at the well attended meeting. Election by ballot was necessary for delegates to both the provincial and fed- eral conventions. Alternates also were named. Mr. Terry McCarle conduc- ted the nominations and elec- tions. Want to Reach More People, More Effectively? in the Pages of This Newspaper