nell == 34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 25, 1962 Port Perry Gets completed this fall. Arrange- ments have been made with Municipal Service Ltd., Oak-) ville, to complete the job in September with the assistance Pretty Geologist Ann and Judy planned to take) turns driving a government sta-| tion wagon. They did not plan! to camp out. H Their route was to North Bay,| Sa a Sa agai ea ves len ocean ae tics coun aati, de a Fallout Shelter oe ree Dust? Many cite an easing of inter. national tensions, apparent con- fusion on the part of govern- jment and the possibility that jemisting buildings can be jadapted to provide shelter dur- of all Chamber members. 3 Sault Ste. Marie, along the north : A number of donations have Pr epares Booklet shore of Lake 'Superior to the ™m ap d Lakehead, and then into the oO Oo se By TOM HENSHAW burned financial fingers and a| The boom. began last sum- - been received from outside bus- ouse u e rl I lg pe gee : -- this 5 Brgy Mieag mood . ore. bir year's field trip| Falcon Lake area of Manitoba. project and if 'Council will ap-| OTT. -- Somewhere|was the department's first) Miss Carson, si- . Presi- > : prove the house numbering|in Northern Ontario Ann Sabina)move to bring information on/dent, is pron Sy a chr ie racket 10 lniger than tree pein ara ceaterae iam: dent Kenn ay iat oe Bx BRE. CB. REEBOR | |icip to Barbades, Mr, ual MYS-lpcaject, a charge of (2 per| dans bse jonne sad Meavy boots) mineral occurreeces up to date.luate, marking for the Sumner oa eked in Tulse, Okie. ar attack |serves, the Communists allt & RT -- Mr, an more will reside in if : rr} ; ig fase ; stands as a fitting emorial to . , Mrs. Rae Warden were mar-|Toronto. ag Ah tn dedi oon ro gr Lous we Feed Ws dat te ake a eee bi Ming Mh cag hcg te great American fallout shel-| 'The department of building ane i perig- Bact : and Wont A 30 : the. jena Fon Pert y. sail, (lecaet mastion of S' Tiis too Will be callocted by Meme them so travellers and tourists|and raised in Winnipeg, started) tym ty FA cet it was|ged 67 applications tor permits|umed, nuclear test.) ira Warden was the former wpe 4 -- r pa ommerce,|ihe Chamber when the num-| The pretty brunette, a geolo-jcan find them with a minimum/out taking geology as an extra), >). - Pgs was|ged 67 applications for permits} Now," says Price Hampson, ee ane wienems attended by some members, |hors are installed on the homes, |gist with the federal govern-jof:trouble." : subject at the University of|<50 toy communi site of @ $2,-\to build fallout shelters last No-|general manager of an Albu- tal pth or Me. and Wit a ; ce, president made) ¥..5 Goitten chairman of the|Ment's Geological Survey, is} Before starting the trip, she|Manitoba and became so inter-|?' "| pvp | fallout shel-)vember. More than two appli-iquerque, N.M., construction Ghly daughter of Mr. and SArs-jthree important announcements| nas evelopment program; re-Aking a 2,506-mile motor triplwas busy completing a bookletjested she switched to the geol-| (00.7, i families, a0 emet-jcations a month now WoWld Dilcompany, "the socket Sauaae poe ag ogee pl 9 penis ageracd efforts over| ood the Provincial Govern.{T0m Ottawa to a point about| which deals with mineral occur-iogy course. jgency city underground. considered a rush. has stopped and people are - rie a ere wiltrealy pe six -- The new ment had approved the davetop-\"" miles inside the Manitobajrences in all of Canada, based! She joined the federal govern-| The project was abandoned| Coraloc Industries in New|more interested in who will win Warien oe Crakendee, Ontario. Phe ev gy ig n.d poe ment of the lakefront. park an 4, border. : _ {on material in old reports andjment department 10 years ago last Avril. There were not|York, which specializes in a/|the football game." Oca fade their hous -- won Mig ti nage PY | woul d assist us this year to the, Her work: collecting material _ other geologists, The field) after graduating along with half/enough takers, $1,800 pre-fab kit for a six-per-| 'The simple truth of the mat- qcon in the Maritimes, thelTourist Ce bap iy the extent of $2,500 to start the pro-|{F @ booklet for hobbyists on|trip is expected to result in theja dozen girls and about 50 boys.| An Associated Press survey|son shelter, has an inventory of|ter is that the government has couple will reside in Brant. mult h ag ee. Aa, com- ram, mineral collecting along the|first of a series of booklets deai-|Her mother, Mrs, Pauline Sa-|shows the boom of '61 has gone|$100,000 and no sales. confused this business so much ford where Mr. Warden will belthis ,* pl ; vondl popes on - . . : Trans-Canada Highway. ing with specific areas. bina, lives in Winnipeg. bust in "62, leaving behind some! What turned the boo m intoiwe can't stay in business," rantford Summe: : ach year the government) 4 jot of material has been wo Pogare fasting schoal, *| Distribution of this brochure| Will assist with a 50 per cent/written on the subject but it's eae Mr. and Mrs. James L.|'8 now underway with about|grant on all expenditures. The! been aimed at professionals, not Hunter were married in the|1900 copies having been re./first. part of this development) amateurs, Miss Sabina ex-| Erskine Presbyterian Church |quested by various travel bur-|Will be the fencing of the pres-|niained before setting out July| "leaus and Provincial Govern.|ent park and on weekends a)j with fellow geologist Judy! . b ? Ottawa, in @ double ring cere' ont departments, Local busi-|charge will be made for use of| Carson of Ottawa on their three-| mony. Mrs. Hunter was the " née 'Getier Helene Louise Viau,|/"€S$ men who supported this/Same. Government participa-| week trip. : venture financially will also be tion was only available if a) During the last four years, | age ge sed port Pag oe brochures|Charge was made for use of|Miss Sabina has been answer- Thomas Viau. The bridegroom, |ff9™ their place of business. | facilities. jing letters from amateur rock LAC James L. Hunter, RCAF,| George Emmerson announced|. The Reynolds and Fishley kin| Collectors sent to the Geological Uplands, is the only son of Mr.|that the house numbering proj-|held their first family reunion | and Mrs. Lloyd W. Hunter, ofject first discussed some fivejin Port Perry. They congre- swimming and sports were Port Perry. After honeymoon-|years ago will definitely be|gated at Poplar Park where enjoyed. ing in the United States, the|------ = : ese couple will live in Bonneyville, | Alberta, near the RCAF Station; at Cold Lake, Alberta, where) the bridegroom is now posted. A former Port Perry _ boy,| John Henry Whitmore, only son) of Mrs. N. Whitmore, of To-| ronto, known to his friends as TI TOP'S SEM 1-AN N UAL READY 4 wae tone ue jack' was united in marrage) fi TO WEAR AND HABERDASHERY ALL YOUR to Ruth Winnifred Muddiman, | ss daughter of Mr. W. H. Muddi- £ Cs : : . man, of Beaumaris and the } : oe PHOTO NEEDS late Mrs. Muddiman, in St. E , Margaret's Anglican Church,/ FILMS BULBS FLASHGUNS LIGHT METERS BINOCULARS FILTERS GADGET BAGS jing and after attack. mal distributing these a Toronto. Following a wedding Honeydale WI Holds Picnic At Lakeview By MRS. C: H, REESOR PORT PERRY -- The Honey- : | eens dale Women's Institute met in i ee : the Parish Hall of the Church : | of the Ascension and 27 ladies| | were present recently. | 3 | The president, Mrs. Nelson} : & eS & & : YASHICA Williams, chaired the meeting,| asssisted by the secretary, Mrs.| Harold Honey. Two minutes silence in mem- ory of the late Mrs. John C. 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