Wednesday Night Bowling League October 25th Standing-- Teams Pts. T. T. Pts. Bombers ........oo..... 1 38 Hurricanes .. 7 3b North Stars ............. i 33 Helicopters ............... RY | 29 IL TE 20 Flyers 26 Mustangs "a 20 Sunderlands ............. b 20 Mosquitoes .. 19 Lancasters .. 19 Kittyhawks 19 Spitfires coc... 11 Over 210 Singles-- G.Hastings--247, 305, 244; M. Cook --257; J. Ballard--223, 273; M. Jack- son--298; F. Cochrane--267; B. Bell --243; J. Hull--240; M. MacGregor-- 236, 229; C. Tanton--223; E. Pogue 222; N. Howsam--216; J. Armstrong --213, Over 600 Triples-- G. Hastings--796; J. Ballard--684; M. Jackson -- 639; M. MacGregor 637; J. Hull--619. High Triple-- Gloria Hastings--79 High Single-- Gloria Hastings--3 . Thursday Night Bowling League October 26 - Team Standings -- Blow Kings o.oo 24 Black Jacks .oo.ooocovveonrn, 23 Carnegie ......cccoooeviivninn, Bill's Ref. Archers TW Head Pins : Whiz Bangs ..........coeeviiinn, 16 DeluXe oven 16 TX x TOE 16 Goofers .ooeeviieeiireiiin. 15 Legionaires ........cccccvvvvvennn, 15 Meteors iii, 12 High Triples, over 600 J. Dowson 776, B. Miller" 737, R. Owen 697, B. Graham jr. 637, L. Burnett 635, J. Owen 632,:G. Goode 631, B, Cornish 626, G. Sweetman 618, J. Bower 608, C. Butson 602. High Triple Scratch 776, J. Dowson High Triple W/Hdep. 779, B. Lowcock High Single Scratch, 304, G. Goode High Single W/Hdcp 333, C. Butson SHIP CONVENTION. ce - 87 .- " " TO THE GREAT HOST of FRIENDS WHO WORKED SO HARD IN MY BEHALF AT THE RECENT LEADER- I SHALL LONG REMEMBER SUCH SUPPORT. SEAS AR ARAN SSSA XA XX SSAX AAR RARER ER THANK YOU ete It tL eee aCe eee eee oe ee Ba EAS APPA ASAP ea Fay Dr. M. B. Dymond Minister of Health for On er a A SE AAPRH T Ae rio. Whithy Twp. Council (Continued from last week) Mr. Walter Labanovich, owner of Fart of Lot 26, was present to ask that his Wrecking Yard Concession 3 Licence be renewed: within the present fence and suggest od that Fe wished to expand his busi ness and also construct some commer- cial buildings nearer the front of hi property with apartments above them The sale of the Twp. Gravel Pit and re-zoning of the same to M-2 was sue by Mr. Labanovich as of expansion annoy ance to the neighbours. It was awreod! that any request for re-zoning should be discussed with the Planning Board and then a written application made to Council. My, E. R. Hevon returned to Council Roll report or vested one means without the completed Assessment for 1962 taxation and gave a the reasons for changes in land as sessments, Moved that the Assessment Roll as prepared by the Assessor for 1961, for 1062 taxation be accepted, Land Assessment £1,997.117 Building Assessment 1,070,407 Business Assessment... 107,810 Total Assessment... $7,075,382 This motion was put and carvied on a reeavded vote of 4 Yeas and I Nay, that of Deputy Reeve Coodwin, - Mr. M. L.. Ross, Road Supervintend- ent reported on his survey of require ments for "Watch out for Children" signs. These signs needed on the Suburban, County and Department of Highways roads amounted 13 in total and Mr. Ross was authorized to request erection of these from the proper authority in cach case. The signs required on Township Roads were 12 of the "Wateh out for Child- ren" and 2 standard school signs as) to well as 3 stop signs. Moved that the Road Superintend- © PORK. SALE eo PORK LOINS RIBEND ............ "4g 3 Ib Average A te NABEKCO SHREDDED 4 SALADA TEA 5a SOUP TOMATO ¢ 10 oz. Tins 2) 18 oz. Pkg. WHEAT CARNATION Evap MILK Tall Tins 3-43¢ 18¢ OFF Giant Pkg. SURF Detergent 0. '3 1b Average '- LOIN END... "59 ' CHOPS OR CENTRE CUT ........ ."G% BALLET TOILET TISSUE YORK Bread and Butter PICKLES 16 oz. Jar 29 "MEATY : : SPARERIBS ........ "55 Maple Leaf Devon Rindless SIDE BACON .......... »% Flat Pkg. Jubilee Small Link Tray Pack ECONOMY POP-UP KLEENEX 2.5 LIQUID JAVEX ...... & 2 OFF 1400's 64 oz. Btl. FREE DELIVERY--Don't Carry Heavy Food Parcels Plenty of Parking Space oe .e Phone 985-2492 . CHEERY MORN. . 20¢ OFF INSTANT COFFEE ..... $I 10 oz, Jar 4 Prices Effective This - Week-End, Wed, - Sat. Nov. 1,2, 3, 4 STORE HOURS Daily 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. He explained his | difficulties in keeping his materials REN SUR IR Abssabinbdaiesion PRAY SDAA . THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1961--8 ent be authorized to purchase and COUNTY OF ONTARIO | 12 "Caution Watch for Children' SALE OF LANDS FOR TANES js, Chater for sane $0 be char. TO WIT: 3 ..., CR ICI a RRA Rt Ly sed to Street Signs under General BY VIRTUE OF A WARIZW NTL { Account. Carried. issued by the Warden of the * N FL Rp [Moved that the Road Superintend- % Dita and bea In 2 Li "is hy 3 : ay of August, 1901 1¢ Si ) ent be authorized to purchase and N ty of Aug ) ' i" i : ot . in arvears of taxes int County . sett (a) 2 School Sigu- and hy 31" ig gr i: N . Ontario will be held at the ( ¥ top signs and charged to Signs under 1 Wi . a. . a . ou wihy, Lid sur of #421 Road Account. Carried. ' o'cl in the | : Jar of be 5 i yoluek 1 nengon i ¢ oll . [: Mi. Ross reported that the drainave : Co a. 3 | 2 \ 4 \ . th of December, 1961, unk he ta .. 'be \ pipe through the Brooklid Park ' lit} &" aN and costs are soon paid . : had been tested with a fire hose ane found to be clear of obstructions. Mr. Ross also reported that the pay- ing on the Garrard Road approach to [Hhgnway Noo 2 has been completed fhe dusty condition of the roads was Mur. recent and Ross informed that Chloride on Thickson Road have beer supplied by the Contractor or Depart discussed Council application of ment of Highways as part of the Ser vice Road construction, The consi ion on the 7th Concession is nearing completion with some dirt to be movea irom the high spots price to give ling. orrespondence A etter under date of Septem 153th, 1961 regarding statement or ae- ' ¥ count of the Brooklin Baptist Chureh covering basement rentals from Sept. 23rd, 1960 to August 9th, 1961, was considered. This letter questioned the account as some members of the church group were under the impres- ion that no charge would be made ror-this use of "the bisenent. On Motion this matter was refered to the Clerk for investigation. Carried. co As woresult of avequest for wosur vey of additional lighting require ments-in the Village of Brooklin, the Public Utilities 101 recommended the installation of thy additional lights. Moved that th Clerk be authorized to order the in allation of a street light on Nort] Street, also two additional lights Heber Down t recommended by the recent cmvey Carried. Oshawa Commi street on reseent, ns via report of Me--Ronald- Yar row. Control Officer, covering the period of Sept. 8th to Oct. 7th 5 dogs picked up, 5 dogs destroyed, 11 day - hoard and one pound fee was re- ceived and filed. The question of winter disposal was discussed and it that a suitable place would be at the Township Pit, Lot 24, Coneession 5 and Mr, Ross was re- | Dog was agreed quested to arrange for, this. Several letters to and from Mr. 1° | So Wotton of EMO. vegarding 1Mall- | out Shelters covering the period Sept. 19th to Oct. 6th were considered by Council and it was agreed that an en- quiry be made to obtain plans for an external fallout shelter. Also endea- voured to find a suitable person suf- ficiently interested to act in the ca- pacity of Co-ordinator of Public Sw vival but to no avail. Committee Reports Township Property. Chair. Brools reported that the proposed sale of the Township Hall to the Brooklin an District Lions Club had been consid . ered by his Committee in view of the discussion of this earlier in the meet- ing no report would be made. General Business. The amount of use by various or- ganizations of the facilities of the Township Hall was discussed and the Clerk directed to prepare a consoli- dated statement of these uses and re- venue from Jan. 1, 1961 to Sept, 30, 1961. Printed in 2 ' BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON THE CHRISTIAN 8) 1 DI(0)D (ON N0)HS AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAPER Interesting Accurate - International News Coverage The Christion Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass, Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or "money 6fder. TT 1 yor $20 [0] 6 months $10 [7] 3 months $5 Nome Address "city + Zone Jue - lw 16 / \ AN Compl f hereby given that the list of lands fo ale Guzetae in 2nd, Copies of the at om DATED ar Whithy | September, Nov. $= PHONE: 985.2501 Las been published in t) Ontaric Every I'riday Night STARTING NOV. Sed -- 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. the 15310 of vind 1961. aid Jit | E ¥ EAN i nay ind vy offices | a aries \ DL tue WM. Go MANN] Treasurer, County of Ont PEA ADMISSION: 35¢ and 50¢ vee ve 202000 a a tut. 0.9.0 0 0 ss ees se a a a ee a a Tt a 5 " ---- - MEAP AAR FAA Sa ANA ARS AR 5 HG Centre Street South, 00 WHITBY, THE FLIGHT DECK ~~ ana 2% gh 1 ; Sag Ey HR 3 . 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