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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Apr 1971, p. 5

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, f He ) : rE : HE i i | é ; | | i | tel FF | 3 : E f i a g g - E F : f of | [ H itt Es i | 1 Es S : 3 | H f 3 E 1 A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT COLUMBUS Phone 655-3892 The Ontario Coun Board of Education PRE - KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Public Schools of Port Perry and Reach Township Parents of children who will attain the age of 5 years by the last day of 1971 are requested to register their children for KINDERGARTEN for the school year 1971- 1972 according to the following schedule: MAY 3, 1971 R. H. Cornish (Port Perry) MAY 4, 1971 Resch Central #1! (Prince Albert) MAY 7, 1971 Reach Central #2 (Greenbank) Reach Central #3 (Epsom) Registration may be made between the hours of 9 a, m. and 12 noon or by special arrangement with the principal. Inquiries concerning school boundaries should be difected to the principal of the school serving the district. Birth Certificates are required as proof of age. by Jeanne Elliot With the last drifts of snow disappearing and the flooded basements being bravely fought, we would like you to know, that like most other area residents our thoughts are turning more and more to Centennial year 1971, Although you may not have heard much of us during the winter, please be assured we have been very hard at work preparing your Museum for a most interesting coming season, This summer, we should see two spanking new signs on the Museum property (where the craft centre is held) and on July 4th, the dedica- tion service of the-new cairn im the cemetery. Be on the lookout for your new fag- pole (this year of course flying in all its rightful glory the Port Perry Centennial Plag.) Also some picnic tables for those who would like to bring a lunch, The new chandeliers donated by the people from Prospect Church are beautiful and similar to | the wall brackets; a new face lifting for a grand old lady is taking place inside the church and on as many Sun-| day afternoons as possible, there will be varied musical| programmes. There will also| be at least two services held jin the Head church | As you already know, TISTORICAL SOCIETY and MUSEUM NOTES [Drops Idea | We hope she will soon be Canoe the Nonquon will again |be a challenge to many.) | There are a few new inno| vations this year. More about} | that later. essful showstopper "In a Vie~ torian Parlour" will again be presented on behalf of the Centennial Committee on May 6. Those who missed it due to inclement weather or other reasons, 'don't miss your second chance, In the museum this year we will be specializing in old archives and photos, most regarding Port Perry. And last but certainly not least Mrs. Catherine Martyn has the craft centre really humming with lots of new ideas and anticipation of a summer to even surpass last year. Possible ?? This is just a capsule to let you know your Comm- ittees have been active during the winter and we will enlarge Burketon News Mrs. M. Brown and friend, Port Perry, were Sumday tea guests of Mrs. W. Bryan. Mrs. J. Peeling, Oshawa visited Saturday with Mrs. T. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrett, Scarboro, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hol- royd and family. Mrs. Fred Tabb is in Bow- manville Memorial Hospital. well again. | Mrs. R. Davey visited/ Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. | Sam Grant and family, Zion. | Mr. and Mrs. C. McGeary | and son, Oshawa were week-) Also, once again, the succ-| end visitors with Mr. & Mrs.! | Aylmer Fancy Tomato Juice 4. vs Aylmer Choice Cream Corn : Aylmer Choice Peas Aylmer Choice Peas & Carrots Aylmer Choice Tomatoes Aylmer Choice Halves Peaches 1: «:. tin 29¢ Aylmer Choice Bartlett Pears Red or Blue Brand STEAK or ROAST 14 oz, tin 60% - 19 oz, tin ave ». 1.05 9e Off PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 28, 1971 ~ § County Of Planner Ontario County is not likely to have a planner in the near future. At a meeting last week the standing committee on county matters reported it had been unable to arrive at any defin- ite recommendation regard. ing a county planner after Reeve' Edwards asked the committee in February to re- A. C. Stephenson & family. on a lot of these areas as time progresses. Remember the motto of the Central Ontario Museum Associates, "HISTOR Y LIVES IN YOUR LOCAL MUSEUM." OPEN ALL YEAR 985-2486 DINING COF hed Su 4 oz, tin 29c 14 oz, tin 29¢ tb. 95- MAPLE LEAF BULK COIL FOOD MARKETS CONWAY consider the matter. Only two councillors sup- ported an amendment to the report by Reeve Edwards to have the committee consider the possibilities of the county entering into an area joint planning board Council voted to adopt the committee report and passed a motion by Robert Nesbitt, Uxbridge Township Reeve for the clerk-administrator William Manning to obtain a legal opinion from a solicitor on development of lots not provided in a normal manner of subdivision plans. He referred to a subdivision plan in his township created without approval of the town- ship council, planning act or department of mufiicipal af- fairs

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