SSR PORT PERRY STAR [pve Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. * PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 4th; 1957 > > $2.00 per year. Single Copy be. : i OUNCIL MEETING a Sanliiona) Procedure and Sample ; ; : ARCH 30, 1957 By-law. Filed for future information. Vv > Al - Ly D F h f N hh : Nev 0 C } Minutes of a Special Meeting of | LETTER from Public Utilities Comn- er Y fraclive on air airn 0 eig or ews' - niario ounty fo Spend Wi a = *J0ouncil of the Village of Port Perry | mission, Campbeliford, Ont. {Re By- ! e held in the Municipal Office on Sat, |ron Juckson 11 Stage.8? OKH Deep- Ice Show . |'Takes Over Editorship of rE N Sum on Roads 4aréh 80th, 19567 atl pm, . well Turbine, Pump and motors for| | " . : ' Present--Reeve J. J. Gibson in the | sale. This matter was to be referred| The Lakeshore Skating Club, spon- Reporter Biggest share of the new roads pro- | DISTRICT PROJECTS chair and Councillors A, T. Cox, W. T. | to the Engineer. sored by the Memorial Arena, staged ; : gram, set yesterday by Highways , oo Harris, F. Godley and I. Boyd. LETTER from Ontairo Hydro--Re|a very attractive Ice Show last Sat-| The owner of a voice which has nection and broadcasting experience | Minister Allan at §50,000,00 will go N Fopoged new projects' for Toronto URPOSE OF MEETING Fee for Collection of Rural Accounts. | urday night in the Memorial Arena,|become known to tens of thousands of | have given him a more-than-ordinary for work on provincial highways and Distiiet, Shieh Iciudes areas in the P M he Budget for 1957] It was decided to request that an| Port Perry. Canadians--which has described over [knowledge of agricultural activities. | seconary roads, which will include County of. Ontario are as follows: ainly to pass the Budget for H.E.P.C. representative attend the This skating Club is 1 | the airways the homely happenings of | Of equal interest to those who are [many section of roads in Ontario Co. Gadi, eulverts, ghpular hase and and to look after any other business next Regular Council Meeting, on 4 by Shing by 8,4 ragey Ton, Ontario's smaller communities--which | playing an important part in building and surrounding area. hot uix paving; Highway 12, Whithy Yeu asi ih TR lAnd ia, 1957 to disese the matter poss ® i : of prod a t from the skies over the Normandy |up Sutton and the lake shore area into| This information was released on to Rreak/in; Highway Mo, 1, Orillia PASSING OF BUDGET & THE further. a few professional skaters, but they |, ..} yo0q4 told the heroic tales of [one of Canada's finest recreational | Thursday by Mr. Allan when he gave By-Pass to Washago 54 miles; High. 3 put on a very professional appearing : way No. 14, Belleville Soutt 3 ESTABLISHING OF TWO MILL The Meeting adjourned at 5.10 pm. ¥ Pp Canada's fighting men going into ac- | centres, is the fact that he has been u [the Ontario Legislature details of a| MWY 00 Son 76 ville Sanh 16 Crof. 5 - RATES 2 Perforpanes. A is tion on D _Day--is making Sutton his | leader in broadcasting sports activi- record $231,023,750 road programme be, 938 wiles; Mighiing 121, inter- oh Re Amendments to Legislation to UXBRIDGE MILL RATE hire Were interertiig ard the Shatin "| home, ties, . in the fiscal year beginning March 31. See po " i Uhetion Jigen No. 121 't \ apply the benefit of Unconditional | FOR 1957 f high calibre A fancy -1i ny Don Fairbairn, whose "Neighborly The versatile Don Fairbairn, the| In a report of the Department of Cr Yop Oa A Fone near Union {0 , Grants to Farm and [Residential Pro-| After years of seeing taxes creep ts fw) nl Hin a News" broadcasts on Sunday morning Reporter's new editor, was. born in| Highways, Municipal Roads Branch, [Creek 0.74 miles, : 78 ) ~ perties. up higher and higher in the town, Ux-|4}o envy and admiration of all who have become part of the regular pat-| Clinton Township, where his father [were shown 1957 cxpenditure allot-f lot mix paving: Trans-Canada 3 Councillor W. T. Harris, Chairman | bridge residents can now sit back and | 14 1ike to skate, but as usual, the tern of life in many far-flung homes was a farmer and school trustee. In-|ments to municipalities for normal Highway on No. 12 south of Orillia £8 of the Finance Committee, presented | appreciate a substantial decrease. The |, oqy artists are tic Noridest. ap- in Ontario and Quebee--whose many | cidentally, Fairbairn Senior later be- work. For Ontario County and local| By-Pass, 5 miles. eS the budget to Council and after serious | treasurer, Mr. W. E. Remion, Mayor |. . qo : other broadcasting and reporting ac- | came Deputy Minister of Agriculture municipalities total allotments for the] Granular Base and culverts: Hwy. ES "consideration and some adjustments Puterbough and members of council p : tivities have made him one of the best- | for Ontario, serving in that capacity | year will be 1,624,300, split. up _as| 111, Orillia By-Pass to Washaga By- 23 the following was passed: on Tuesday night announced a tax The committee was to be congratu- known figures in the sphere of radio-- | from 1930 to 1937. Don's educational follows: $661,500 for construction, and | Pass, 5.4 miles. pS That the figures on the 1957 Bud-| levy of 76.76 mills for residential pro- [lated upon securing this fine group beeames the editor of Hie Sutton Redvenrs shw him attending Beamsville | $962,800 Jor mainpenanes: Gradi | 33 get be approved and the Clerk-Treas- | perties and 81 mills for commercial | of artists. porter, taking over his duties on Mar. | High School, Hamilton Normal School| ppp AK DOWN OF GRANTS Jrading, Sis sud praia hase £Y 2 ) p : \ 28, and assuming full control of the [and Ontario Agricultural College at x PRANIS © | Hwy. 12, South of Orillia By-Pass, 3.3 i rer be instructed to prepare a By-|and industrial properties. These fi- , Tihed co : h Expenditure allotments for district | miles. $a law with mill rates as follows: gure represent a decrease of 12.25 and : " = papers publishing activities, : Guelph, plus a journalism course at|n, 1) yo distributed as follows, the : Ab Business Property--72.00 mills ~~ | 7 mills respectively from the 1956 rate '| He brings to-his new vocation athe University of Toronto. first Sire a songtinetion vole Grading and culverts: Hwy 401 N I 3 i : ~ . Ith 0) . i 'S- ro mT " wd : eS 4 0 ' ' _ 2 Residential & Farm Property| o 8 mil. "| Film Festival wonth of exert in wah: || The "Slr" wishes Dot sists 0 se onand miimonanc ad hi ota | Neue to Prt Hope ghey No. 3 06.5 was or EAST WHITBY'S MILL RATE : in both peace and war. Of particular | well in this field as he has with his Da Ontario Country. $168.00; 28%; 17.5 miles ha Last year's total mill rate was 70 mills Fon 1857 : "A very successful Festival was held | interest to the farming community radio program he will have achieved | " ' $443,000, STRUCTURES . Ro The costs this year for the Schools,| The East Whitby Township Council | in 'Whitevale on Saturday night last, will be the fact that his family con-! success. TOWNSHIPS . 3 ve Police, Office and Council are higher, | ot a gpecial meeting, set up its bud- with a packed auditorium in Whitevale frock bss prmBanng . Bifurtiras : es. a5, Rives RY but due to a difference in set-up of | oot and struck the tax rate for the United Church hall. - ara $12,000; $24,000; $36,000. | Ik. Branch (struct. steel); Hwy. 69; :, Ha i $3.3 ' » . . Pickering $46,200; $76,100; $122,300. Black R. Crossing 4.0 miles, south of . N Fis Government grants the Council this year. Reeve Walter Beath presided| giv films were shown and very well Obitu Utica Hall Rama $5500; $3,000; §11.500 ' Washoe (struct. steely; Hwy 401 A year were able to reduce the residen-fq,q all the members were present, | jeccived: 1. River Indus; 2. Miracle ary ig Reach $10,800; $20,000; $30,800. | Wooler Road interchange (west of WY tial taxes although having to increase| A total levy of 50.8 mills on the ¢ I DY ) 800; 000; $30,800. Woele : RL 5 i R : the Bee; 3. Channel Islands; 4. Se i 400+ £20 4 o . Hwy + ; _ . 5 the Business taxes slightly. ii commercial and industrial assessment Northern 57 Ml 5. En Bateau; 6. MRS. WALTERS. HOCRIN, Received Grant a ao , Tne Se phish toy odio en edi a a i Tig) den Oust 1 the Tomy Thorah $7,000; $16,600; $23,600. [Highway N. 2 interchange irieluding : arm and residential ass residence ing Street w Osh- , F i " ide EY . gr reading); 4 or- : their costs down although building a | {ownghip was struck for the year. The | Mr. Gerald Pratley, well-known film | yp ar Son ty Mar, 31 iH ho! We ov aon recived from o ris JL SRR Si Shakin) Ac 01, Merrish vi ; a fiew" wing ~ and revising the salary|i,tq) levy last year was 47.5 mills. critic, introduced the films and acted | 5 4a Bunker, heloved wife of Walter : 1 ymeond, that the Whitby I. $7,000; $15,000; $22,000.| 401, rond allowance between town- LR schedule, It is expected that about as co-chairman, The Toronto and dis-| 1 Hockin. While Mrs. Hockin had Ontario Department of. Agriculture gratis pits mess ships of Clarke and Hope; Hwy. 401 ok $11,000. will be spent on the roads, triet film council members were guests | joo qn failing health for some time, ! hs granted. Utica Community Hall | CITIES Wilmot Creek; Hwy. 401, CPR at New. £4 and $4000. on sidewalks this year. Reach Township oF ha sista a Yoph Commins pn her passing was unexpected. $2285.00 towards the cost of a new | Oshawa $220,000; $363,000; $583,000 feastel; Hwy. 401, Graham Creek; Hwy. Pe BY-LAW to provide for an- annual = Nirraned the eating rs kaon The deceased was born at Port Perry | building. This is very good news to |'TOWNS 401, Ganaraska River; Hwy. 35, CPR 3 allowance for the Members of the School Area ronto ef, and the Whitevale Film and was married there on Sept. 3,| the people of Resich who have sdyely| Ajax $12,000; $23,000; $35,000. overhead at Pontypool; Hwy. 7, Trans- : Council of the Village of Port Perry : Club arranged for refreshments, which ine, A xem 79 RT missed the community hall at Utjea Unliidge $1,500; $5,600; $7,000. Te on Lindy 5. Pi i . - ' thy 5 Qs I ass 8 ' < : , ri ¥ Wi Spe obeyance for further con Board were very much enjoyed, i (Memory Hall) since it, was destroypd Whitby $15,000; $20,200; $35,200. Cink Cro ob Wiac Gite of Btn i sidera : ) . } : , 2. : ¢ : Thomas Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer | Thanks are due to Mr. and Mrs. A.| Besides her husband she leaves a |by fire over two years ago. They|VILLAGES : River; Hwy 7, Trans-Canada, CPR ; A resolution was passed apportion- inanci Statement for 1956 Metcalfe for helping with the local | daughter, Mrs, Robert I. Bezzant worked "very hard and faithfully" dur- Beaverton $3,600; $5,300; $8,800. overhead southeast of Lindsay; Hwy. Pe Financial p se ¥ ing the Clerk-Treasurers salary as . RECEIPTS } arrangements, and also to Mr. Paul| (Frances) of Barrie and three grand- that time to ralse monty for re-build- Cannington $2,000; $3,200; $5,200. 7, Trans-Canada Scugog River to 5h follows: General--2,796, Waterworks | po) ooo 1958 ores $14,358.28 | Irwin for acting ns one of the pro-| children, Wendy, Sandra and David |!'® and richly deserve this help from | Pickering $1,400; $4,100; $5,100. Lindsay by-pass; Hwy. 7, CNR. over- it --$844, Hydro Dept.--$360. Hiei Provincial Grants 31,898.06 | jectionists. Bezzant of Barrie. government department, Port Perry $3,600; $6,800; $10,300. head to Township of Ops. jo His duties are as follows--Clerk-1 50 01 Grants ...... we. 10,399.75 The memorial service was held at : EA raphe gesesl, 12x Sollosion AT: Sections Levy ....... 26,914.30 HE i © © |the Armstrong Funeral Chapel on . = pe : 3 ; ; sessment commissioner, = Waterworks |g, i,q receipts ..... oe 36.00 : ; Tuesday, April 2. Interment in the . ' - . ) m : i "IRE ' spficpartment, Secretary of planning Bd. AT .... 16,000,00 The Ice Went Out family ot in Pine Grove Cemetery, ae 2 ER Jer that Superannuation ..... crisis 2,991.60 ) Prince Albert. Rev. M. A. Bury con- . ty B ransformer of the age o Deductions . : ducted the services. bY B82 26 yrs. be sold tb the Town of Ux- ¢ ) The ice is reported to have disap- : bridge for $25.00. : © - $101,697.89 peared from the lake on Tuesday, -- wit April 2. This is much earlier than = 3 Letter and Copies of Letters from EXPENDITURES | A d C = k The Port Perry, Reach & Scugog Agri- Teachers 'Gross. salaries ....$52,3556.00 last year when the Ie Tung around fiten S onvention : Instructional Supplies 3441.46 | until the 26th of April. 'In 18566 it - cultural Society, expressing the ap- 2 pplies .... saad : : ~ preciation of the Directors for Council Administration iin 2,140.55 | was out April 9, and the year before ~~ Mr. and Mrs, Dave Enge have re- - increasing the annual grant to the Operation ..... : 8,044.65 ia 1054, it disappeared April 17th. ently returned home vom 4 JOSE ens i Society to $300. also giving informa- Maintenance ... 1,815.19 Bo we can look for an earlier spring joyable trip through the States. They SHS tion from Mr. F. A. Lashley that the Auxiliary Services .....ccouvns 373.77 this year. ; { motored to Washington D.C. where said Agricultural Society is a corpor- Bank Loan and Interest ...... 15,369.70] The earliest date recorded in rec- | Mr. Enge attended the Photographers - EAN ate body under the Agricultural So- Capital Outlay .......coconveeininnnne 1,746.10 | ords that go back to 1872 was March | Convention meeting other delegates cieties La and has power to do busi- Miscellaneous .......evieinnene 20.00 the 20th and that was in the year|from all across the United States, ness in the ordinary way but recom- Bal. on hand ........... Geis 16,391.47] 1878. The latest date recorded was | Canada.and Europe. They also visit- y mended that an agreement be drawn ----|in 1872, April 26th, which is just one | ed other points before returning home up between the Village of Port Perry $101,697.89 | day later than last year's. after a two weeks vacation. and the Fair Board. --_ : i" The above matter was left with the, ZRARARE RS SAAR AGN Property Committee to meet with the | & i ! Fair Board at their convenience and | £ ' 5 dr vf PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB ws cme Township Councils be requested to be 7 of 1957 trains will be running present at this meeting. 8 © i ) on a new $3,000,000 spur line - Letter from Mr. Bert Merson of the 5 being built by Canadian National y Municipal Hydro-Eleetric Pension and 4 Railways in northern New Bruns- i - ! Insurance Committee. 53 The jd wick. Twenty-three miles long, . Council decided to He hy, elie i Hn | : i the milway will link the Heath until further comparisons and acddi- |g 1 5 Steele base metal lines at Little SLY tional information could be obtained. 2 : (GENERAL ELECTRIC BULBS) . Tomogonops River to the CNR's A . REQUEST for Water Service by 3 : iba 9 Montreal - Saint John - Halifax ! { / Mrs. Wm, Mark--This matter was left | & Starti MONDAY APRIL 8th at 1 m 5 main line at Bartibog. Con- 4) for investigation by the Waterworks 3 ng [} J p.i ho 3 A 34 sth Seried i Hi Chptenm : ; bout 10 miles of the line are 1 DEPUTATION--Mr. R. Mapes ap- |g Lions will appreciate it if you leave your porch light on. 5 now ready for tie and .track AS peared before Council and explained i 4 loyiog.. Molern Construction t : that the culvert on Elgin Street, be- | & THE LIONS WILL BE CALLING ON THE PEOPLE OF. PORT PERRY ; ft * Company of Moncton has the \ Png Crandle & Lilla is holding back | § i a re vhs iit of tho 8 e water and should be deepened. |g TO SELL BULBS FOR THEIR CHARITABLE WORK i; BS Cay 8 | 8 ES 5 gt sub-grade, and CI crews , X oe matter was Jet) for the attention i IN THIS DISTRICT i | carry out the track-laying work. 3 ' of the Bows Conn C. E. Cré ¢ $ 5 § Top photo shows big machines Al LETTER from Mr. C. i. Crease 0° fg i chewing through a deep rock-cut FN the Ontario Hydro giving a Financial i A Bag of Bulbs (9 hulhs) sells for $2. 00 i near the Heath Steele minesite. Hide Statement and Btatistical Data of the | & 3 At loft is seen construction of Hi Port Perry Hydro for 1956 and which i oo (RETAIL VALUE $2.04) 5 trestle across the East Portage 3 5 x showed the net surplus for the year : Lan . i River, on the Bartibog end of the FN wi ns $16, 491.70. ; 4 n 3 - 4 line. The opening up of the FR «LETTER from Lake Oita De-|§ ive Your Support to This Worthy Cause ; Heh Sele ore depose one i velopmént Association giving Region- 4 of the major mining develop- J, al Development News & Minutes. 4 YOU NEED LIGHT BULBS, ANYWAY, ASSIST YOUR LIONS CLUB. 4 ments in Canada in recent years. 83 LETTER from Mr, Wm. G. Man-|% : > (CNR Photos) 4 ning re Municipal Civil Defence Or-|¥s : 3 Pa pile ' yr -. FX Game ti 3 Pr. 8.30 sod rane rss. Parry Sound vs. Brooklin, Tues., 3 RA A oe ip, ad A