8 THE Council News Continued from Front Page PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1960 be purchawved by the Port Perry Hydro 169.00 | Electric System. Permission for the purchase has beer given by the Hydro Electric Commission of Ontario in a letter from Mr. C. E. Crease on Feb. 24th, 1960. Carried. - MEMO---Rental of Court Room and Kitchen -- Council decided that the ag for the Municipal Hall should be $3.00 and # 00 when 'using, the kitchen. Electric Peel Hardware--General Crest Hardware--Gurney approval for the purchase of an elec- tric stove from Hydro funds not cost- ing more than $160.00. Prices Received re Purchase of an Electric Stove as follows: Pickard Hardwre--Chef- Master Range RESOLUTION--That the tender of Archer Motors for a Frigidaire Range Bob Archer Motors--Frigidaire Model RSB22C priced at $134.76 be Model R.S.B. 22C $134.75 | accepted. This stove to be used in Ted Jackson--Moffat Range 139.00 | the New Municipal Building "ud this SAVE 12¢ CASH -- BEST BUY LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 4 OZ. 2 for 49. SAVE 5¢ CASH -- BEST BUY IN CHILI SAUCE CLARK'S BEANS 2 for 3 7 SAVE 7¢ CASH -- BEST BUY Blue Bonnet - Yellow Quik - 20 Off Pack MARGARINE 2 for 5 7 2-59: 37 20 OZ, TIN WHITE 1 LB. PKG. WHITE 400's 7 LB. BAG SAVE 10¢ SASH -- BEST BUY -- SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUE SAVE 6c CASH -- BEST BUY -- VELVET PASTRY FLOUR SAVE 3c CASH -- BEST BUY -- QUICK OR INSTANT QUAKER OATS on Quality Heats SWIFT'S GOVERNMENT GRADE OF BEEF -- TENDER, JUICY STEAKS, Round, |, &@) Sirloin, or Wing " SWIFT'S don -- CRYOVAC PKG. -- 8 - 8 LB, AVG. CORNED BEEF BRISKET - - - - - - w 79¢c SWIFT'S -- RINDLESS -- EVERSWEET SLICED SIDE BACON - - - - - - wradlc SWIFT'S PREMIUM 1 LB. CELLO PKG. BARBEQUE FRANKS - - - - - = 43c SAVE 9¢ CASH -- FEATURE SAVE 3c CASH -- FEATURE Hawe's Granulated Floor Gloss SU G AR wrin 8Qc un Qc SAVE 16¢c CASH -- FEATURE SPECIAL "K" 6% ozs. -- SUGAR SMACKS (CORN FLAKES 120zs. | -- CORN POPS KELLOGG'S CEREALS 4 pkgs. 1.00 SAVE 9¢ CASH -- FEATURE -- BLUE AND GOLD FANCY PEAS wor 4 for 69: FEATURE -- SAVE 10¢ CASH -- LYNN VALLEY JAMS us immren wt G9 "ALKA-SELTZER mu 3Qcrraunar T8c SUNBEAM FEATURE SAVE 4c CASH i FRESH FRUIT BUNS ren'bxa, BDC Canada's Finest Coffees Fresh Produce " ELF" SiEVeR CRBEL FREE RED 1 DOZ. WITH PURCHASE OF 2 DOZ. mite | ORANGES YELLOW LABEL CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES w. rg. §9¢ "ALL THREE DOZ. .OHRISTIE'S PREMIUM 8 ec Crackers tr 39 NEW, TENDER, OALIFORNIA -- FANCY Wg + ' SUPREME BRAND PEANUTS PARAGUS : hi Spanish 1 Sales. 35¢ AS GROWN HOT HOUSE . Blanched * 5 45¢ [CUCUMBERS ee 19¢ MILD, SWEET, ONTARIO GREEN ONIONS 2 ven. 15¢ TASTY ONTARIO STRAWBERRY RHUBARB FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye Frozen Birawhorries 15 oz, pkg. 390 1 on pkg. 290 dy 10 oz. pkg. Abo Dowson' s Food Market "hon ST On Motion Council adjourned until Monday, March 14, at 7.80 p.m. Carried. MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF PORT PERRY COUNCIL HELD MARCH 14 PRESENT: Reeve J. J. Gibson in the chair, Deputy-Reeve W.T. Harris, Councillors * Arthur ~T. Cox, Irving Boyd, and Rabert Kenny. BOND FOR MR. BRINSON COX: It was left with the Clerk to have Mr. Brinson Cox bonded as a Muni cipal Employee of the Village of Port Perry, with the H. W. & W. G, Em- meson Insurance Company, APPORTIONMENT OF SALARY | OF MR. BRINSON COX: t Resolution--Moved by Arthur T. Cox, seconded by Irving Boyd, That tlie salary of Mr. Brinson Cox be ap- portioned at 5/6 to Hydro Sec. and 1/6 to General Sec. Carried. LETTER FROM ONT, COUNTY MUTUAL AID FIRE ASS'N. "We would be pleased if you will kindly forward us a cheque for $10,00 being the membership fee of your Fire Dept., in this association," Resolution -- Moved by Arthur T. Cox, seconded by Irving Boyd, "That the 1960 $10.00 Membership fee of the Ont, County Mutual Aid Fire Services Association be paid. Carried. MEMO:. Holiday pay for Mr. E. E, 1/69 to Feb. 29/60) The Clerk was instructed to give Mr. E. E. Place his holiday pay for period Aug. 1/59 to Feb. 29, 1960, be- ing 2% of $1926 and amounting to $38.50. - STATEMENT FROM DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS giving a report of ex- penditures and subsidy for the year 1969. Filed. LETTER FROM ASS'N OF ONT. MAYORS and REEVES dated Feb. 16, 1960, stating that the annual con- ference will be held in the City of Cornwall on June 22-23-24 and sub- mitting an invoice for membership fee of the year 1960 at $20.00. Moved by Irving Boyd, seconded by R. A. Kenny, That the Membership fee of $20 to the Association of Ont. Mayors and Reeves be paid, and that the Reeve attend their annual Con- ference to be held in Cornwall on June 22-28-24 with the usual per diem allowances. Carried. LETTER FROM MR. S. E. OXEN- For all your printing requirements See The Port Perry Star Place (2% on 1,926.00--period Aug.| HAM, Instructor Re Office of the Fire}. Marshall dated Feb. 19, 1960, and re- recommending a three section ladder. 1960 ROAD ESTIMATES BY-LAW must be sent in not later than March] 81, 1960, and Supplementary Road Estimates By-law not later than July 81, 1960, : The Chairman of Finance, Deputy- Reeve W. T, Harris reported that the Road Estimates By-law and the.1960 Budget will be ready for the next Regular Meeting Saturday, March 26. LETTER FROM FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE. The Clerk was instructed to write the Fire Marshal's Office and ask if a representative of the Dept. would give' the occupancy of the Vil- lage Court Room the first time it is convenient, Council adjourned to meet March 26th at 10 a.m. + Honeydale W. L. Continued from Front Page They must be on diet--a diet real strict, "Cause these girls for sure, have the weight problem licked. Of trim, shapely figures, they surely can boast, They must always dine on weak tea and toast. The most expert of all weight guessers, therée-- Were Patterson, Bell--to whom none, ¢ould compare, - Mrs, G. Bell, taking charge of the Programme, called on Mrs, W, Mark, who delighted members with a hum- orous Trial reading. Mrs, S. Cawker spoke on the Motto, "Whether a fel- low ends up with a nest egg, or a goose egg, all, depends on the chick he marries", The Programme con- cluded with an Irish Sing song--Mrs. 8. Cawker leading, with Mrs. 8S. Ploughman pianist. The meeting closed with the Na-|§g Lunch was served | by 'Mrs. G. Bell and group. The tea | table was tastfully decorated in the |% A St. Pat-| 8 rick's cake, made and beautifully de- ge corated by Mrs. E. Bryant, graced the | {3 A 'social hour | was enjoyed. Mrs. L. Honey and Mrs |& W. Moase won lucky chair prizes and |g Mrs. N, Williams the lucky cup prize. | §§ entertained her | & group, and a few: friends, to a lovely | § obo" on Tuesday, Febru- |g ary 28rd. After the delicious lunch |§} was partaken of, plans were complet- 5 ed for both the March Programme, | tional Anthem." St. Patrick's Day theme. centre of the table. Mrs, Geo. Bell, "Hobo" luncheon, and the Home Economics and Health | § Programme, for the coming year. All report a very enjoyable afternoon. Hilltop Herald Hi Folks: With exams coming in a week's time the school activities are being diminished to studying. Last Thursday Mr. Litt and 'Mr. Buckner took Grade 10 Agricultural boys on a tour of John Hamer's farm at Myrtle and Gray Bros. farm at Manchester. This tour was for barn inspection, and judging a class of Holstein cattle. This proved a very interesting and educational experience. The Girls' Athletic society begun the sale of red blazers with the monogram of the High School on the upper pock- et. The boy curlers are still sweeping the ice on Monday afternoons. This week's results are: Reg. Philip's rink winners over Bill McMillan's rink Chick Carnegie's rink winners over afternoon of bo climax of the basket the teams wish to express ap- preciation to Mr. Hastings for the use of the bowling alley, We are sorry to rt that Mr. Parkinson and Mr, R, Donald are ill. We hope that they will have a speedy recovery. Study hard, students! Jeanne Williams, ANNUAL SEED AND HAY SHOW Continued from Front Pagé Good seed is good economy in suc- cessful grain growing. ' The seed fair assists in maintaining standards of high quality in seed, and affords an excellent opportunity for a farmer to discuss grain growing with other growers. - y i ia Chocolate Eclairs. Phone YUkon 5-2172 /Easter is Just Around the Corner WONDERFUL SELECTION OF EASTER NOVELTIES and BOXED CHOCOLATES FRIDAY--Pumpkin Pie and Puff Paste WEEK-END SPECIALS--Banana Layer Cake. SATIURDAY--Hot Cross Buns, Chocolate Doughityte, GERROW'S san © x G. M. GERROW ei -- FREE TOWN UNTIL 11 YUkon 5-2221 a CAWKER BROS. Burns Bologna, by piece, cs en Fresh Minced Beef .............30n»" Devon Bacon, 1's............... 4%» DELIVERY EVERY MORNING O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY PORT With the nronsing popularity of small cars more people are: taking a close look at what makes them tick, And jt seems everyone Is using Volkswagen as a yardstick of good engineer- ing and quality. This is why: @ Engine in the rear? Yes, of course. More Weight on the rear wheels gives better traction in snow, mud and sand. This principle, adopted by leading North American and European manufac- turers, snow recognized as the modern trend in automobile design, © Cooled by air--no troublesome radiator in a Volkswagen. "Ws air-cooled, short-stroke engine keeps going whatever the . weather, More than 3 millon Volkswagens the world over are proving this every dar. ~ Sound engineering makes Volkswagen the largest selling small car in the world-BY FAR! @ Volkswagen thrives on a minimum of 6 PR 10.40 miles per gallon--and yet, what a spirited performer it is @ What about ride? No better on any cdr, small or large, thanks to Volkswagen's torsion bar suspension, front and rear. @ Compare quality, Whatever you see or touch in a Volkswagen is in the finest tradition of German craftsmanship. @ Finally, compare Vollsvagenpike Dolor ¢ dollar, hots Isnothing tomatch itfand it commands the ghest resale price, foo). No wonder then, Volkswagen is the lirgast selling small car in the Watldehy far. VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD, PERRY Sweetman' S Service, Station YUkon saa1a