yas " . Correspondence read was as follows: 2 RL TS A RR Fa RT TALS ANNA RENIN SHE SA WO SHA aah + od PORT PERRY SAR: THURSDAY, JUNE 11th, 1959 T 14 lined "Comprehensive Township Lia. Stugog Council bility Insurance". The following By-laws were passed. The regular meeting of the Seugog By-law 1169 to apply for supple- Council was held on Tuesday, June 2 entary fund for Roads. at 8 p.m. | By-law 1170 to enter into an agree- Reeve Anson Gerrow was in the ment with the Frank Cowan Insur- chair, Councillors present were Alvin ance covering the Employees and the pleted just in time for the anticipated "Heayn, Cecil Fralick, Clarence Carter Council of Scugog Township while do- and George Smith, i ing Township work or duties. The minutes of the last meeting! were read and adopted on a motlon. "that this council obtain a "Compre- of C. Fralick, seconded by G. Smith.' "hensive Township Liability Insurance | Policy" to replace the Standard Road (1) From. Harris, Harris & Wal- Liability Policy expiring June 18, lace re a request by Murray McLaren | 1959, and that the clerk be permitted to inquire as to whether the Scugog 'to release the Twp. Policies to Agent "5% % after May 20. Planning and Building By-laws have been approved by the Municipal Bd. The clerk was instructed to reply stating that the above By-laws nave been approved. (2) From the Canadian Bank of Commerce informing the Council that the rate of interest on loans will be (3) From the Department of High- ways approving By-law 1166 being a by-law to provide for the 19569 Road Expenditures. (4) Notice from the Department of Agriculture re: grants under the Warble Fly Control Act. ~(6) From Underwood Ltd. confirm- | ing a one year guarantee on the type- writer purchased from them. (6) From the Department of Plan- ning and Development Re: By-laws Repealing or Amending Restricted Area (Zoning) By-laws. A representative from Frank Cow- -an Insurance Co. explained the Com- pensation Insurance Policy, and out- Cecil Heayn. Carried, 1 Motions: It was moved and seconded Fatah Bag Bod Be Ae RE Fania 3 i - iy PE T.B: Is Contagious "Tuberculosis is contagious, For this reason it is receiving paticular attention by the public health authori- ties and is set apart from other health probléms such as cancer and heart," stated Dr. B. H. R.,- Mack of Port Hope, Chairman of Professions for The ladies from Prospect conduct-|the Durham Tuberculin Test & Chest ted the Devotional part of the pros X-8y which opens on June 8th. gram. This was followed by a duet | All of the 4, 000 persons in Ontario's by the Roach sisters, a reading by, sanatorig were infected by other peo- Mrs. Leach and a vocal duet by Kay { Plé, the doctor said. He drew atten- Jockson apd Bonnie Eden tion to the fact that cattle used to share the blame, but T. B. testing of herds and pasteurization of milk have Scugog The Head ladies recently gave 280 hours of their time to the renovation of their church. The task was com- W.A. Rally on Wednesday evening, We were greatly. inspired by the ad- Pleasant Ending \ibtiiddtecy (Continued from front page) WEDDINGS SEE US FOR YOUR WEDDING FLOWERS For the Bride, Her Attendants The Church __ rangements were made for Rose Tag Day. Donations were made to Pro- vincial- Work Rooms; Lucy Morrison Bursary; and Peace Garden. When 'we meet in the fall on Oct. 6th it was decided to have a Baby Shower for "Services at home and abroad". Rather than the usual Dec- oration Service at Pine Grove, it was agreed that we should place a basket of flowers at the memorial fireplace in the Community Library June 18th, . FLOWERS AS USUAL Box Plants -- both Vegetable and Flowers PORT PERRY FLORIST - PHONE: YU 5-7932 dress of "Togethe®"' by Mrs. Cornish It was moved and seconded that the of Oshawa, following accounts be approved and The usual tasty lunch and social the treasurer instructed to pay "the period was enjoyed in the tea room. same. Carried. Roads .....ccoovveeerernnnenen $1000.72 General ...........cccocveene 502,13 Total ..ocoovvivririnene $1508.86 On a motion by Clarence Carter and seconded by Alvin Heayn the Coun- cil adjourned to meet again on July 7th or at the call of the Reeve. Carried. "of the last Friday in June, Note that the Head Sunday School ; will be at 10 o'clock during the sum- mer months. Brides - Brides - Brides -- A great variety of them will be at the Head Memorial Church during the evening Old and modern gowns from Scugog and sur- rounding communities will be model- led by original brides or friends, Please keep this date in mind and watch for further announcement. It should be a great event for camera enthusiasts too. The Head W.A. will hold a meeting at the Church next Wednesday. HELP YOUR RED CROSS | Fresh Sweet and Tender "Corn on the Red, Ripe, Large Satin Brand Sunkist Oranges FREE! 1 doz. Oranges WITH THE PURCHASE OF 2 DOZ. all three doz. for Watermelon 9 oz, jar BEST BUY - Fr. Canadian Habitant Pea Soup 28 oz. tin 2 ror le Assorted bags - 2 Cup 24-0z. jar Flavours Crabapple 73c 47c dr 3b¢c o 2 3 rr 79c Produce REST BUY - Fancy Green Giant Wax Beans 13 oz. tin 2 ror 29¢ 7 9c Cob 6/r35¢ BEST BUY Delsey Toilet Tissue In Pastel Tints 2 nous 29¢ each 99¢ SAVE 20c Rothman's -- Carton of 200 CIGARETTES $3.09 BEST BUY - Instant Milko Powdered Milk 3 Lb. Pkg. 89¢c "FEATURE" Appleford's Food Saver "FEATURE" Cloverleaf - Solid White TUNA FISH - "FEATURE" "FEATURE" Gattuso - 16 oz j SALAD OLIVES "FEATURE" "Fresh From the 'Bourbon Creams SUNBEAM BAKERY Fresh DINNER ROLLS K.V.P. WAX PAPER - 2% Dole - Fancy - 20 oz. tin FRUIT COCKTAIL KINGSDALE BISCUITS Marshmallow Blossoms ' -- Custard Creams Assorted Delight 3 ree. 85¢ or 29¢ ORANGE LAYER CAKE = 59c "Fresh From The Ovens" - 100 ft. roll Meat - 7 oz. tin 35¢ 33c¢ Swift's 29c Ovens" YOUR CHOICE Quality Meats PORK HAM ROAST Lean Beef, Boneless POT ROAST - Fresh ground, extra lean MINCED BEEF ~ . 1 1b. cello PREMIUM FRANKS - Swift's - Sliced - Side- Rindless EVERSWEET BACON :». 63c Swift's Sliced READY COOKED MEATS MACARONI AND CHEESE LOAF PICKLE AND PIMENTO DUTCH LOAF VEAL, PORK AND CHICKEN LOAF 4: 99c¢ w. §9¢ 3c 3c a5c Lb. Lb, FEATURES 12 vor 27 Birds Eye Frozen Foods Sweet Green Peas, 12 oz. pkg. French Fries, 9 oz. pkg. Fillets of Ocean Perch, 12 oz + Pkg. 3c _. 22¢ 2 for 39¢ Dowson s Food Market ~ YUkon 5-742 FREE DELIVERY Port Perry 30 nullified animals as a source of in- 740 ps, fection, | Mesdames Letcher and Murray were Those people who do not bother to appointed conveners of Bridge Mara- have their tuberculin test in the forth- thon for early fall. The singing of coming survey are taking a chance | "God Save the Queen" brought one of | of hurting someone close to them. "It our finest meetings to a close. Mrs. is a chance I would not care to take", A. Brock in her able manner voiced Dr, Mack said. every member's thoughts, as she -- thanked Mrs. Coulter for her graci- Pi G : ous hospitality. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Brennand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arch- bold and boys visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel. Mr. Bill Marten of Ajax and Miss Darlene Christie of Epsom visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A. Roth- well, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill attended the LIVE BETTER Electrically .... with an..ELECTRIC 25th Wedding Anniversary of his sis- WATER {0 ter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Pinedale on Saturday. } HEATER Ma S Mr, and Mrs. Alex Nobel, Mr. and ] v Tove 2 Mrs. Ken Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 3), "@orpict Watson, Mr, and Mrs, Chris Gold- =o, stone, all of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Feasby of Stouffville, | Mr. and Mrs. John Locke of Port Perry visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard on the oc- casion of their anniversary. Mrs, Johnson of Lindsay is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill. Mr. Glen Gibson of Ashworth and Mr. Alex Shell of Cheltenham visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Johnson and family on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Kae Evans and Dale had Sunday Supper with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. ; Mr. and Mrs. Murry Tindall visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Preece on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forster, Irene and Lorne of Aurora and Mrs. Carling Al- cock of Siloan visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ellicott and fa- mily visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Da- vies at Altona on Sunday evening. Mr. Lacey wll take the Service next Sunday. The Anniversary services were well attended Sunday and all enjoyed Rev. Shell's message and also the music. ea a------------ There'sNo " Shot-in-the- to Protect You Against all sickness, accidents, . or liability. Phone YUkon 65-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO But CIA, au all Ontario camsliy]) CAN.YOU SPARE 216 HOURS A DAY company, can help youll 4, 5oquire new skills and - protect yourself against the Knowledge? cost of these emergencies with If you can, then -- enrol at AUTO Rr SUMMER SCHOOL FAMILY LIABILITY ACCIDENT & SICKNESS SESSION, at'the FARM FAMILY INSURANCE Oshawa For full details call: Mrs. J. Hamer (Field Underwriter) MYRTLE, ONTARIO Business College MONDAY, JULY 6th, 1959 to FRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1959. Get free Summer School Bulletin giving full details--act now! YOUNG PEOPLEY ~ WE DELIVER Father's Day, June 2st Yd Dad Smiles'n Chuckles Chocolates or a tin of so w Bluebird Toffee Week-end Specials ° - "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" "Pineapple Tarts" GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW 2 DEVON SLICED BACON, 1's ... ERI EARNS = § M.L. GLAZED COOKED PORK HOCKS . nan nib. 39¢ # HOME CURED CORNED BEEF ..... ata 1b 65¢ | HOME-MADE SAUSAGE ......oooooooecereierrrnn ven? IDB, 85¢ 8 FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ........... erniinin. 1D 458 | v CAWKER BROS. RB TB % XXX) : ' PRE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The ¢ Family 1 Butcher" YUkon 5-2221 PORT PERRY vi HAY MEETING and Demonstration with helpful hints on.New Haying Methods - Monday Nighi, June 15th wind 8: 00" 0 'clock BEARE MOTORS LTD. PORT PERRY + Phone YU 5-7351 Your ALLIS- CHALMERS Dealer EVERYONE WELCOME PORT PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Dinner Meeting Thursday, June 18th, | GUEST SPEAKER Mr. Roy Corbett, PRESIDENT OF PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION | OF TORONTO FLAMINGO RESTAURANT Tickets $2.00 'Tripp Construction Co. PORT PERRY Phone i 603 r 21 Enrolment limited. Dial RA 65-3376, 6.45 p.m, Co-operators Insurance 10 Simcoe St."N i Non-Members Contact Secretary, Howard Hal re tickets ni i _ Association OSHAWA Ny : 3 { LJ nh WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN EXTH# at OUR GOOD WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO MR. G. STONE ON THE 'OPENING OF NEW PARK THE Pine Gr ove Cemetery y The Board of Directors have decided owing to changing C AR STONE conditions there will be no-Memorial Service this year. ; However, it is intended to set aside 1% MILES NORTH OF GREENBANK ON 7-12 HWY. ey Sunday, June 21 as Decoration Day, and plot owners and friends are asked to avail themselves of the opportunity to remember their 'departed friends by placing flowers in the Cemetery as usual, on Sunday, June 21st,' Jun 18 »