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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 14 Apr 1971, p. 5

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roads in nearby communi F 4H fy 3B: r fre Fie been able to protect the re- sidents from the "inexorable enroachment of the airport and the deteriorated environ- | ment it brings". When the environment de teriorates the number of vi able species declines -- until | only pigeons, rats and sea gulls are left. The recrea tional and conservation po- tential is lost to future gen- rations--and the cost of this less is born by local resi- dents not the air travellers who benefit directly. If it wasn't for the tidal inflow of cleaner sea-water from the ocean -- Jamaica Bay -- off Kennedy airport -- would be an open sewer today. In conclusion, the report recommends that airports such as Kennedy be phased out. The development and widespread use of STOL (short takeoff and landing) and VTOL (vertical takeoff & landing) aircraft and their corresponding air-traffic con- trol systems would decrease NOTICE Township Of Reach By-Law No. 2168 A BY-LAW TO RAISE $200,000.00 TO AID IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF TILE, STONE OR TIMBER provisions of this bylaw, borrow on the credit of the corporation of the Municipality such sum not exceed- ing in the whole $200,000. as may be determined by the Council, and may in manner hereinafter provided, issue debentures of the Corporation in such sums as the Council may deem proper for the amount so bor- to section 10 of THE TILE DRAINAGE ACT, when the Council is of opinion that the applica- person to borrow money for the purpose of constructing a drainage work should be granted in whole or in part, the Council may, by resolution, direct the Reeve to issue debentures as aforesaid and to bor- row a sum not exceeding the amount applied for, and the same to the applicant on the completion F ag g 100 FOOT ROLL 'OND TIME this ist Day READ a THIRD TIME and PASSED this 23rd Day of March, 1971. EDWARD OYLER, Reeve Vv. MALCOLM, Clerk. CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH Take notice that the above is 4 true copy of a By-Law Council I : ' a Ff : : tH if i + i aff : 2 ? i i =>.~. a iz 37 j , Clover Leaf Tuna Fish Libby Spaghetti Vogue Bathroom Tissue ¢: 51 Kleenex Towels Food Saver Wax Paper Alcan Foil Wrap 25'«12" tol 37« =~ Z a z g : spending a few days with Mr. Mr. H Grace & family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Holroyd have reclad their house with aluminum siding PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, April 14, 1971 - 5 Scotia and Ronald and family family and saw her grand sons playing in two hockey games in Oshawa. Mr » |family, Toronto were week- end guests of Mr. Tom Trick and Mrs. Grant Carnochan. mjoyed| Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono were Sunday supper | spent Mr. and Mrs, B. Lee are | guests of Mrs. W. Bryan. Friends from here called from Toronto. Toronto. on Mr. A. J. Trick, Lindsay|day in Oshawa. to celebrate his 80th Birth- day on Monday, April 5th. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hambley have their sons Fred which adds much to the ap-( family visiting from Nova] Power. perance of their home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trick, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Trick, Lindsay, visited Sunday with Mr. Tom Trick & Mrs. Grant Carnochan, helping to cele- brate Mr. Tom Trick's 88th Birthday. Congratulations & Many Happy Returns. Miss Rosemary Greer and friend, Oshawa, were dinner guests of Mrs. W. Bryan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, Oshawa spent Saturday with the need for convential air- port facilities. The Canadian government estimates the cost of a STOL airport at one-half million dollars -- and requiring only 35 acres. With the above in mind-- does the Canadian taxpayer really need another Interna- tional Airport near Toornto --especially when one is al- ready being planned outside of Montreal? Sincerely, Marilyn Douglas | 6 07. Resdan Hair Dressing +1.39 Flush-A-Bye Diapers «*: s2.25 >, L FOOD MARKETS 7 oz. oe 2 14 oz. tins 35¢ = Rolls 57¢ 37« The 1971 ts Port Perry's Centennie! Yeor RR. 4, Port Perry CANADA'S FINEST SHORT RIB ROAST @ FREE GOLF MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL CENTENNIAL OFFER Play Golf FREE in 1972 of @ 1971 Port Perry Centennial Golf Membership et reguler lew retes, will give you FREE GOLFING privileges in 1972. ONCE IN A LIFETIME OFFER: LIMITED TIME ONLY, LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE. Men's Full Membership $100.00 Women's Full Membership $60.00 Family (Man ond Wife Membership) $145.00 Junior Full Membership $45.00 Fomily Junior Membership $25.00 Weekdeys $45.00 BLADE ROAST = 69: w. 13 SCHNEIDERS COUNTRY SallSAGe! » rarer Qe FRESH LEAN Ground Chuck». 75¢ FRESH SLICED Beef Liver ». 53: or Fancy Honey Pod Peas Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer, Oshawa called on Mrs. W. Bryan on Good Friday. Sev- era) from this district attend- ed the dinner in Enniskillen Church for Senior Citizens & enjoyed Organ music spon- sored by Hammond Organs, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith, Ajax Mr. K. Sinclair spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and June motored to Cooks- town on Good Friday to visit andj/her sister Mr. and Mrs. B. 985-7226

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