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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 20 Oct 1971, p. 17

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i psd RAR ER VEIT 2h HAE ERE Pa ad Vhs IN AO \ 1 - Dr. M. B. Dymond, "Progressive Conservative a Harold Kiing, New Democrat Robert Timbers, Liberal © < SI TS 2 4. ) Py SECOND SECT ION PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 20, TT. = No word on GM recall St Last week there was a Mr. Beare went on to say LN wt. report originating in that he has no idea at the * hie Washington which stated moment how many cars sold Ontario County CoH that General Motors may be through Beare Motors would . WINS plow match faced with 'the recall of all be affected should the recall - Oitatio Coin t th Chevrolet automobiles be necessary. But he did hiario County won the manufactured from 1965 to NECESSARY. But h dy ce cny competition last 1969. say that it would be "quite a hi i; iy grou) In- The report said the reason, tremendous job to try and 4 iy tonal Ploughing for the possible recall is track them all down." It he te rusting of certain parts that "would be he said, almost an € winning county was ; : : : ted _ by Doug could affect the entire frame - impossible task. represen ¥ of those cars in question. It Dunkeld and Bruce Pearse, : . ay both of Claremont, in the bas ghesh a ng ba Have you competition open to plough- there co e more than = eo ® million cars involved. -- an opinion? adja 14 Sud yes Commenting on the : : z : ; ) Have you got something In the special warden's ; E ; wr ssible recall, Mr. Storey Lite 3 Mrs. Mary Sweetman, well-known in the Port Pérry area has been driving cab, and has RS of Beare Motors Ltd. *°% dhe io i ? The STAR Siem open to wardens of all _{ owned her own cab company for more than 20 years. Mrs. Sweetman, now "semi-retired" said that as yet his dealer- ay i: a form pi Ei Es en Tg vine fs * from the actual driving, recalls some of the unusual experiences she has had while driving ship has received no official : o correspondence may be Huron-County. W. T. Moore ' taxi. : Photo John: B. McClelland Sloimo [10m Ouw ny shy edited with regards to of Lanark was second with legali been no official statement on ity, grammar, space Allan Ross of Wellington C ab driving a man's world? 5 me im BL 'either. He said i amend. address to "ang RELIGIOUS EDUCATION . Not "lad dri Motors in Osmawa a olor, however you may Twosuperintendento ti rs In. : request that your name be Ontario County Separate » (0 SO, says - a y r iver - checking into the report, and oh from Kuo School Board will travel to according to Mr. Beare, it is Port Credit this month to All right, so nobody gets impossible to raise our six Claremont, and on the still not known whether cars , Would ask that letters i i i attend a conference and live 'very excited these days kids on his earnings alone. Way she told me that after made in' Canada would be °C typewritten if possible, in for Ontario directors of about a person who drives a So, to bring in some extfa the game she had waited j,yolved. 2 ey Ss religious education. taxi. After all, there are money;Idecided to get a cab Pass ty Sresping room for Le Een, Eg : "Delegates will discuss the thousands and thousands of license." er husband. The woman El ® ® -_ role of the religious director ' licensed "cabbies" . across Actually, Mrs. Swoslinan had waited and waited, and I . ection material in- education, the role of the -Canada. But if a person had was driving Jor money even Bugs " hep Jushang dost . ...-superintendent in education, been driving a cab for more before she got her license in Without her. She was pretty ; d 4. I 4 ' the developing of the than" 22 years, that's 1949, This started during the ~ angry that he had done this. - [|§ goo insu ation Catholic secondary school something. And if that last war, when gasoline When they got to Claremont, i and evolving christian person happens to be a rationed, and many people the woman. had to ask her Politics, politics, politics. announcement between the curriculum. Cost to the woman, that's something just didnt have an husband for money to pay Campaigns, speeches, = wallsof a summer kitchen on Le = 3 ® else again. : automobile. ~~ the fare, and he angrily meetings, handshakes, his home. The an- Ti rh ny pi Not only has Mrs, Mary All cab drivers have some asked her where she had posters, signs, and scads and - nouncement, still 'in perfect Oct. 24 - 26 will be $80. "Sweetman of Port Perry unusual experiences in their been for the last few hours." scads of printed material of condition is dated November iy , been driving a taxi for 22 work, and in 22 years, Mrs. Mrs, Sweetman recalls a all sorts. Do you _ever 1899, and tells voters that PRINCIPALS' MEETING | years, she has owned the Sweetman has had "her few years ago whena woman wonder what they do with all G.W. Ross, Premier of Achille Hache, principal of & company as well. It was share. She recalls one winter used to call her every Sun- the signs and posters and Ontario will address a public Corpus Christie School has §¥ - away back in 1949, May 10 to night when she gt a call from day morning at 7:00 a.m. to printed material . after meeting in the Port Perry peep authorized by the {ug ' be exact, that Mrs. Sweet- a woman at the Port Perry go to the boot-legger in election day? Town Hall on the evening of (ptario County Separate [Af ™ man got her license. She _arema. "I couldn't figure out Whitby. "I got to dread the Well, about seventy years Wednesday, November 29, gohool Board to attend a two. 3 says it was a financial Why anyone could be calling idea of Sunday mornings," ago, some enterprising in- 1899. Everybody welcome, day principals' meeting in § necessity more than from the arena at 1:00 says Mrs. Sweetinan, dividual in this area had the saysthe announcement, with oifawa Oct. 22 - 23. The 3 anything else that got her o'clock in the morning, "even though the fare was a bright idea to use printed seats reserved for the conference, to be held at lh: started in the cab business. - because the hockey games , good. one." political - material for in- Ladies. _ Ottawa's Skyline Hotel, will ~~ B&F "At that time," she says, had finished a couple of One morning on 'the way Sulation. i. Politicians come and go, cost the board $70 with an [EELS * "my husband was driving a hours earlier. Anyway, I Mr. Nick Rensink of R.R.2 but their campaign posters ,qditional $20 being supplied school bus. and it was just drove the woman to Continued on page 23 . recently found a public live forever. * by Mr. Hache: SA 4

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