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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Mar 1963, p. 8

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emer re 8 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1963 Dowson's BIRTHDAY Sale SATURDAY, MAR. 30 -- ONLY Sugar Cured Rindless Mild Cured PRESSWOOD DELICIOUS 3 1b. Bag 29 BACON ....... 49'\WIENERS .... 9% THURSDAY, MAR. 28 -- ONLY FRIDAY, MAR. 29 -- ONLY Roasting or Frying FRESH PLUMP CHICKENS FREE 1 Pkg. of Sunbeam WIENER ROLLS COLOURFUL BALLOONS For All The Kiddies 10 FULL SHOPPING BAGS wii the purchase of To be Drawn in the Store. . ¢ ve ' "1 loaf of Sunbeam Bread. DISCOUNT SPECIAL! -- You Save 6¢! - Libby's Fancy 15-0z. Tins FRUIT COCKTAIL 2:49. DISCOUNT SPECIAL! -- You Save 5¢! - Libby's Fancy 48-0z. Tins PINEAPPLE JUICE 2:69: DISCOUNT SPECIAL! -- You Save 19¢ - Twin Pack - White or Colored BALLET TISSUE 8 ~~ 89. DISCOUNT SPECIAL! -- You Save 5c! 1-lb. Package GEM MARGARINE 19 DISCOUNT SPECIAL! -- You Save 24¢! -- 15¢ Off Pack 69. GIANT SIZE OMO 2:65 Short Rib Roast 1549¢ {p01 0c N DISCOUNT SPECIAL! -- You Save 13¢! -- 2 Pkgs. to Box Pkg. of 12 Mild Seasoned B 0 LO G N A eef Fresh Baked! HOT +4 CROSS BLADE ROAST - 43: Deluxe Chicken - Deluxe Potato Chowder Twin Rolls 29:| B 39. win Rolls unettes SPECIALLY SELECTED - VALUE CHECK'D - BRANDED Specially Belected - Value Check'd Maple Léaf - Fresh Sliced Ib. 39¢ Pure Pork - Skinless "Trend" Weston or Sunbeam OLD FASHIONED - BONE IN - You Save Twice - the Trim and Price 18-o0z, Pkg. PIE CRUST MIX 35c SAVE 2¢! - CULVERHOUSE 20-0z. Tins Cream Corn 2for 37c¢ SAVE 4c! - Aluminum 12 In, - 25 ft. Roll ALCAN Foil Wrap 3c SAVE 8c! - NUGGET Shoe Polish 2 for 39¢ SEPTO BAC..." r...89c CELERY FRESH, SPRING - No. 1 ASPARAGU Perfect Partners . . . ' Cake and Hot Chocolate! Save 4c!- Early American - Duncan Hines CAKE MIX 41c Save 6c! - INSTANT 1-1b. Tin NESTLE'S QUIK 53c Try These Delicious New Birds Eye Vegetable Dishes | With Pearl Onions 10-oz. GREEN PEAS . . 83c Onion Sauce 8 Mixed VEGETABLES - 43c Tomatoes 10-0zx, Ford Hook Lima Beans 43¢ CRISP, SUNSHINE FRESH No. 1 Grade - Jumbo Size - Stalk Popeye's Favorite - '10 os. cello bag SPINACH - Ib. 19c Luscious California - No. 1 1b. 25¢ GRAPES . Ontario Hothouse Save 24c¢! - 10c Off Pack - Nescafe - 6-02. INSTANT COFFEE 89c Save 6c! - Red & White TEA BAGS Save 3¢! - Golden 6.98 VALUE GIANT 12 GALLON sizk GARBAGE CAN Package of 60 59 CROWN SYRUP 34c . Save 2¢! - Club Des Milllonnaires HEL) AOckive SARDINES 27 Hg: ! Biscuit Feature! - Supreme Brand - 28 Bis, ruRauoIs, | Chocolate Treats 29c 4 Uncle Ben's RICE -53c SAVE 6c! - E. D, SMITH'S 20-02, Tins ~~ Apple Pie Filler 2 for 59¢ Wi WITH $5.00 PURCHASE he Mp . Council News (Continued from Froat Page) sented to the Minister of Health on March 7th, 1960, which is referred to in the copy of the resolution which was passed February 18, 1963, by the Council of the Town of Oakville, a copy of which 1 believe, you have re- ceived or will receive in the near future." Filed. MEMO -- Testimonial Dinner to Honour Dr. Albert Edward Berry which will be held at The Royal York Hotel, Toronto, April 26th, 1963 at 7 p.m. Filed. MEMO---Copies of the First Edi- tion (1962) Municipal Volunteer Fire Department Code are available at 20 cents per copy. The Clerk was in- structed to order two copies for in- spection purposes, FINES for February 1963--$66.00, Municipal share $23.41. Filed. LETTER from the Department of Labour, dated March 20th, 1968--Ap- pointment of Inspectors Re Trench Kxcavators' Protection Act. RESOLUTION That Walter Sonley and Clair McNenly be appointed In- spectors of the Trench Excavators' Act for the Village of Port Perry. COPY of a LETTER to Tripp Con- struction Ltd. from the O.W.R.C. Filed. 1961 BUSINESS TAX still owing after being notified as per Resolution of February 22nd, 1963. The Clerk was instructed to hand the list of the 1961 Business Tax payers with the amounts, to the Vill- age Solicitor for collection. A PETITION for water service on Maple Street. After much discussion the Clerk was instructed to advise each signer of the petition that the Waterworks Department has other commitments for this year. It was also felt that to make such a large capital expendi- ture for such a few users, would not be feasible unless the persons bene- fitting from this extension would be willing to pay a large share of the cost for installation. REQUEST to Purchase Old Legion Hall by the Senior Citizens. RESOLUTION -- That the Senior Citizens Organization be notified that . they have permission to purchase for $1.00 and to move the old Legion Hall if in the future so desire, and that this be included in the agreement. Carried. yo ADJOURN -- On motion Council adjourned until April 5th, 1963 at 7.30 p.m. Carried - Meeting (Continued from Freat Page) Patient days for 1963 -- Standard ward .............. 4419 Semi-private ................. 1789 Private ..........cccoouvuenn 185 Total 6393 Patient days re Newborn-- 766 Admissions--899 Adults & Children 118 Newborn Discharges--864 Adults & Children 118 Newborn Deaths -- 37 Adults ! Out-Patients--465 treated at hosp. Radiology-- No. of routine chest x-rays 289 No. of other X-rays ........... 1081 TOTAL 1370 Surgical Services-- In patient operations .......... 294 Out patients operations ..... 16 TOTAL 310 There are 45 persons on the pay- roll at the hospital, made up of 31 full time staff and 14 part-time staff-- and the salaries and wages amount to 66.69% of the total expenses of the hospital. OPERATING STATEMENT Year ending December 31st, 1962 GROSS EARNINGS Basic earnings, in patients..$129,121.90 TESTERS $148,684.82 Differential from private & semi- private ace. 6,446.00 Nursery ........ 4,636.00 Out-patient services ...... 3,870.30 X-ray services 8,448.20 Revenue from meals 1,162.42 Deductions -- Bad Debts written off .............ceuu.n. 1,776.38 TOTAL INCOME .............. $146,809.44 Less Operating Expenses. 139,472.16 Sal. & wages.... 92,942.40 Med., Surgical supplies ...... 6,128.58 Drugs, Med..... 6,982.10 Adm, ete. .... 7,622.84 Lab. supplies.. 1,374.87 Rad. supplies, i 6,743.89 8,412.69 1,679.30 Linen and Bedding ........ 1,160.78 Fuel, elec., water ............ 3,287.15 Maint of Build. & equip. ...... 3,287.66 Rindless Bacon - 1's .......... 6% Fresh Pork Picnic Shoulders ... 43" Boneless Pot Roast Beef ........ 45" © BEEF QUARTERS FOR LOCKERS eo FREE Town DELIVERY every morning until 11 o'clock kD au ra LC Pl ss r LUii se". Women's Hospital Auxiliary The March meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary was held at the home of our President, Mrs. M. B. Dy- mond, on Monday afternoon, March 26th, following a very pleasant desert luncheon provided by our hostess, We were very happy to welcome new members at this meeitng. Owing to the prevalence of flu, colds, and inclement weather we had not had a meeting for some time, but for the balance of the year we hope to be able to carry on without inter- ruption. ¥ Our mending and library commit- tees have been carrying on as usual, and we are always grateful to these ladies for the real help they are to our hospital. There was considerable discussion as to ways and means of raising money but we shall tell you more about our plans following our next meeting. In the meantime we might just say that our next fund-raising project is a diminishing tea, to be convened by Mrs. Roy Cornish, and we know the ladies of the community will support ug to ensure the success of this effort, The following contributions are gratefully acknowledged: Faithful Worker ....cviiiinnn $10.00 Port Perry Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid ............$10.00 OPERATING PROFIT ..... $ 17,887.28 Operating ace. ooo $4,872.19 Deduct: Provision for Capital account 6,012.84 Depreciation .............. 8,784.14 Savings account 1,126.27 --Buildings .... 4,208.68 } --Paving ....... 84.92 DONATIONS RECEIVED --Furnitare & Special Prov. Grant .........$2,026.00 Equipment .. 4,490.69 Com. Mem. Hospital Women's Auxiliary ..... 986.74 NET OPERATING LOSS LODE. .vviniivcnrmsnsnssnnne. 164.09 for yr. end. Dee. 81/62... § 1,446.86] Swan Estate ........ wee 110.63 BANK BALANCE as of Dee. Fidelity Lodge .... 20.00 31st, 1962-- Anonymous ............. 311.88 UXBRIDGE PH. 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