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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 21 Apr 1971, p. 1

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Who could possibly believe that the tranquility of this scene is actually the sewage disposal lagoon north of/Port Perry. The Star photographer had to do a bit of wk To Participate In U.N. Roswitha Malischewski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Malishewski, of R.R. 2, Port Perry, has been desig- nated the winner of a contest among HMigh School Sopho- mores and Juniors to partici- pate in the 2ist Annual Odd Fellows' United Nations Pil- grimage for Youth this sum- mer Miss Malischewski wil! visit New York from July 21 to August 5 as one of more than 1 000 student observers of the UN from the United States and Canada. The project is sponsored in its entirety by the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Lodges through the Youth Committee of the LO.O.F Sovereign Grand Lodge. These young "delegates" will observe and study the 22nd Anniversary For The Dowsons Celebrating the 22nd anni- versary in Port Perry, Mr & Mrs. Merle Dowson can look on 4 progressive and succe « ful climb in the grocery busi ness In 1949. the couple pur- chased a small grocery store on Queen Street, enlarged & modernized several times in order to fall in line with t™e business trend. Durittg the last few years, the business has become a real family establishment with his son Kenneth and daughternlaw Maureen en- toring the enerprising busi- | ness UN in action, see Committees and Commissions at work in the five official languages, and learn of the vast work done throughout the entire world by such UN Departments and Agencies as WHO, UNESCO FAO Technical Assistance They will also visit the head- quarters of the United States Canadian Mission to the UN, as well as receiving briefings by other member nations International House will be visited, there will be a 3-hour boat ride around Manhattan Island, and an evening at Radio City Music Hall to se the famous "Rockettes,"' plus a visit to the Empire State Building Observatory Sponsors who will pay for the trip and the action-filled week in New York are Warri ner & Maybelle Lodges 'Kenneth Dowasn, chemin of the commitwe. Port Perry Student, One Of 1,000 photography to get the whole body of water in the pic- ture. As can possibly be seen, the picture is a composition of four different shots. Right now it looks inviting enough to have a cottage built on the beach, but comes summer will the sewage system in operation, this desire no doubt will change. --p -- PERT & PERRY Volume 105 - Port Perry, Ontario, Wednesday, April 21, 1971 - No. 26 4? Suite Apartment Building? If re-zoning is made pos- }sible, Port Perry will have an apartment building with at least 42 units built on the waterfront, more specifically on part of the property of Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Ltd Manager of the company, Ted Griffen on two occasions has brought the question be- | fore council, and at least | the majority of the members appear interested. He told council he has a developer interested in pur- chasing about three acres of land owned by Lake Scugog Lunber Co. Ltd: if permission is given to construct an apart ment building on the property The draft of a new zoning Pilgrim g g by-law presented to the rate | payers recently at a hearing Jobs For {in the Municipal Building and still not ratified would have to be changed, before per mission is given to go ahead | with the construction $2 we "7h. aekmen we Ata joint meeting between -- -.. | council and the Planning vincial grant the 1971; Board, Thursday, April 15, the employment incentive program request was approved in prin - ea -- to| cipal and to be zoned "Devel create jobs for unemployed | opment D sone persons during the summer. | Only certain projects is cov-| Clerk-treasurer John Doble ered by the program and/and assistant clerk-treasurer, council decided to go ahead| John F. Raines will attend a with some necessary painting! Zone Meeting for clerks and for . . . jobs of village buildings, park | treasurers in Aurora, Thurs improvement, brush cleaning | day, April 22 and general clean-up in the ' m ' Village Reach Township was alot It was announced, H.W ted $2,500., but SeugogTown- Gossard Ltd. has been sold to ship did not request funds the Dominion Corset Com at all pany of Quebec City, Quebec "In A Victorian Parlor" To Be Presented For The Benefit Of The Centennial Committee The popular show 'In A Vietorian Parlour" performed by the Historical Society last month will again take to the stage. This arrangement was made at a general meeting of the Centennial Committee held on Monday night. Mr Bill Brock, representing the society, has offered the pro ceeds of the show to the com mittee provided they meet the expenses entailed and take care of the necessary arrange ments. The Centennial Com mittee voted in favour of ac- cepting Mr. Brock's kind offer and a tentative date for the performance has been set for the early part of May Their has been much talk that organizations should be trying to "Do Their Thing' for Centennial and Monday nights meeting was a step in the right direction The men of the L.O.L. in this frame of mind have under taken to hire and make all the necessary arrangements for the Carlton Showband per forming here on the evening of June 10. Under the full financial backing of the Cent ennial Committee, Mr. George continued on page Z Must Decline Water Service resolution was passed| M by te: PerryCouncil a few weeks ago t to extend water services outside the Vil lage limits, except in cases where obligations have been made earlier The resolution came foll- owing a request from Mr. R Longmuir, who attended the meeting and requested water service for lots he in the process of purchasing in five was | Prince Albert Council, planning ahead, and responsible to the demand from Village residents and the possibility of running short off Admissions water passed the resolution and informed Mr. Longmuir of the decision. The same request was made! by Mr. Longmuir at the last meeting of Port Perry Coun cil and this time the meeting of the Port Thursday, April 1 Ont. At the members and made Lachute, Quebec against father, Joseph Frey, her ile Reese et: A pth Ren aI NSS Re ee Ra teNeeE | PPP PA AL ALLL AA AA: r. F. Fletcher of the five lots was also present to dis cuss the case Mr. Longmuir pleaded his case and then asked if the owner of the five properties, Mr. Fletcher might speak He told council he had owned the propeties in ques tion for some 20 years and in December 1964, wrole Port Perry Council for the continued on page 12 ne Week Ending Thurs., April 15 owner | --PLLLPLLPLPLPPPP PPL LPP LPP. Lions Hear Champion Orator Rosie Frey was a quest and speaker at the Perry Miss Frey captured tor in District A-3 Speaking Contest in meeting Monday winning speech on the theme quite listening. On April 30 and May 1, she will compete in and Quebec. Accompanying Chetlew and Grant MacDonald, High Schoo! principal 33 Births 1 Deaths Nil Emergency 88 Operations 14 Discharges 39 | Remaining 34 Visiting Hours 3 8 p.m regular Club, Monday honours Lions Peterborough presented her 'Old Age an impression on those she to the Lion contestants from Ontario Miss Frey were her English teacher, Mrs. Gail EO LLLOELLEPLEAP PEELE ELLE LLLLLLLLLLLLLLOLLLLLLLLLP®PPPLL LLLP PPLLPE LLLP ee a a Hospital Report §

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