-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesda . 8, 1971 - Blackstock News Heartiest congratulations are offered to Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor Enniskillen were Satur- supper guests of Mrs family. Pleased to report that Mrs. Alma Fowler has returned home from Oshawa General Hospital where she under went eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, Hamilton spent in their home province of Newfoundland. While there they visited with Mrs. Parsons' parents and many of their other relatives and friends. Recent visitors of Mrs. J. A. Johnston were Mr. & Mrs. Keith Johnston, Linda and Pearl of Belleville. Mr. & Mrs. Harry DeGeer attended his nephew's wed- ding in Oshawa on Saturday. Miss Mary Bradburn and Mr. Allan Aston, Toronto were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ray - | Bradburn, Betty and Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whit- field of St. Catherines spent some holidays with their - |\daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry . DeGeer, Roy and Glenn. Members of the Wotten fa- | mily in this area attended the | Wotten family picnic in Emi- lly Park near Omemee on Sunday, August 29th. A fine crowd attended the Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anni- versary party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotten held in the Recreation Centre on Saturday evening. Ernie McLean of North Bay was MC. for the programme which consisted of a reading .|by Betty Bradburn and a solo by Rosalie Parr who was accompanied on the piano by her mother. Muriel and Henry were presented by 3 buffet and several other gifts from their relatives, friends ily presented them with a silver tea service. Following lunch the re- mainder of the evening was spent dancing to the mus.c provided by Dave Wotten, Doug Delanie, Willie and Jan Johnston and Roy Ashton. Mr. Ernest McLean and daughter Heather of North Bay were week-end guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. David McLean. A wedding of interest to many in Cartwright took place in St. Stephen's United in Oshawa on Friday evening when Margaret Saywell and Ted Kemp were married. Attending from here were Mrs. W. W. VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamip, Miss Doreen VanCamp, Mrs. Stanford VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Mr. & Mrs. Merrill VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp, and neighbours. Their fam- | NOTICE TOWNSHIP of REACH STOPPING UP AND CLOSING OF CERTAIN ROAD ALLOWANCES TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Corpora- of the Township of Reach intends to pass a bylaw for stopping up and closing that part of the allowance for road lying between lots 12 and 13, Concession 2, in the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, being composed of that part of the said road allowance as described as follows:-- ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Reach in the County and Province of Ontario and be- img composed of that part of the original road allowance between lots 12 and 13 Concession 2 of the said Town- ship described as follows:-- All bearings herein are related to Highway Plan Number 229; COMMENCING at the north east angle of lot 12, Con- cession 2; THENCE south 17 degrees east along the easterly limit of lot 12 a distance of 87.39 feet to the easterly limit of the King's Highway Number 12 and 7 as shown on High- way Plan Number 229 (P-1521-21 Highways); THENCE south 40 degrees, 57 minutes and 40 seconds east along said easterly limit, 130.42 feet; THENCE north 72 degrees, 26 minutes east, 13.03 feet to the westerly limit of lot 13; THENCE north 17 gerees west along said westerly limit, 206.61 feet to the north west angle of lot 13; THENCE south 72 degrees, 51 minutes west, 66.0 feet to the Point of Commencement; and to sell and to convey the same to Norman E. Yeo and Elizabeth A. Yeo. A copy of the survey sketch of the subject property is on file for ipsnection in the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that on Monday the Fourth day of October, 1971, at the hour of 2 p.m. in the Council Chambers for the Township of Reach at Man- chester, Council or a Committee of Council will hear in person or by his Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said bylaw 10n V. MALCOLM, Clerk-Treasurer, RR. #4, Port Perry, Ontario. Mr. Jack VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp, Mr. & Mrs Blake Gunter, Mr. Ar- thur Bailey and Mrs. B. Tay-| lor. Mr, and Mrs. Kemp will be residing in the VanCamp homestead south of Black- stock following their honey- moon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp and family were Sun- day dinner guests of Mrs. | Stanford VanCamp and Miss |Doreen VanCamp celebrat- ing their wedding anniver- | Sary. Fonthill Man National \Kin President W. D. (Bill) Watson, 36, of Fonthill, Ontario was elected Sist National President of The Association 6f Kinsmen | Clubs during the organiza- tion's annual convention held in London, Ontario. Watson succeeds William E. Reid of Vancouver, B.C. as President and Official spokesman of the 15,000 member Canadian young men's service organization. A ten year Kinsmen veter- an, Watson served his local area as Club President, Zone Deputy Governor, and Gover- nor of district one which is Southern Ontario. Always active in commun- | ity social service work, he is a founding member and vice chairman of the Committee of Management for the "Ni- agara Training and Employ- ment Centre" for the Mildly Retarded. He has been ac- tive as a coach in minor hoc- key and baseball for many years. Watson is employed by the Crown Life Insurance Comp- any as Regional Manager of Mortgages and Real Estate for the Niagara Peninsula. During his one year term as Chief Executive of The Kinsmen Association, he will be accompanied in many ac- tivities by his wife, Jerry The Watsons have three children. He served the National As Greenb of Mitchell, spent a\ week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. Mero. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Swanick, Ottawa, recent visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanick. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nesbitt of Glen Arm visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobson last Thurs- day. Mr. Gordon Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bangma, Scar- boro, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Couperthwaite. s A leadership training cour- se was held in Trinity Church, school room for 4H ~ : z : gg! coll i [ Phone news to 985-7421 for month of September. BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- SEAGRAVE, ONT. 985-7027 sociation as Vice President een VEGA FACT! FACT! FACT! FACT! FACT! FACT! FACT! FACT! VEGA FACTS In a series of tests an independent magazine compared German and Japanese cars to Chevy Vega. 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