{ oly Aft RS Pr A a SR aR 3 iB £5 AR. EN x Whithy Township stalled on the Fire Truck and 2 beacon lights for the trucks are being completed to get ready purchased with one of them in- fer any further: construction | stalled at this time alk Jury, approved by the De- Reeve Goodwin suggested that part : ™ so r | the matter of a 2 year term for or human Wogan Council and/or a ward system Jas. Watson had called him and | Should be investigated and a 1¢- eported on his attending the | POrt made after discussion with Comention in Winnipeg g The 8 Committee of the whole coun- lectures and equipment demon- ! cil. , . sirations i best yet and! RESOLUTIONS were very educational with a record number in attendance. The new tires have been in- quest from the Liquor Board of (Continued) ' | THE BELL You're never 'cornered' when you can phone for help, for advice, or simply chat while you wait for the paint to dry! Isn't it nice to know that your telephone is always .at your service? The Bell Telephone Company | Moved that the Clerk be! and is hereby authorized to re- Ontario, permission to use the current Provincial Voters list for the purpose of submitting | to the electors of Whitby Twp. | | certain questions under Section | 172 8.8. (1) of The Liquor Li- | cence Act. This Motion was put and car- ried on a recorded vote of 4 YEAS and 1 NAY as follows: | YEAS---Reeve Goodwin and Councillors Sturch, | Thompson and Roberts. NAYS--Dep.-Reeve Dryden, Moved that the Reeve and the Treasurer be and they are here- | by authorized to issue cheques | on the account of the Twp. of | Whitby in favour of the several | of Canada. | clamation proclaiming | Twp. of Whitby authorize visited Mr. and Mrs. ; Banks at Pickering last PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, OUT. 3rd, 1963--186 persons whose names appear on | Road Accounts Sheet No. 10, numbering 1 to 6, amount of ac- counts $17,311.58 Carried. Moved that the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to petition for inter- im payment of the statutory grant under the Highway Im- provement Act on expenditures made on the roads in the Twp. of Whitby in the vear 1963. Carried. Moved that the Reeve be and is hereby authorized in conjunc- | tion with the Fire Chiefs of Areas 1 and 2 to issue a pro- the week of Oct. 6-12 as Fire Prevention Week. Moved that the Council of the in- creases in coverage of insurance as follows: 1. Bodily Injury & Property Damage limit from $200.00 to $500 00 inclusive at an annual premium of $3280 pro rata. Policy No. 8-111455. 2. Limit of liability on Muni cipal Liability policy from $200. to $300.00 at an annual premium | Carried, of $29.03 per rata Policy No. M99-0135. 3. Workmen's Compensation --coverage increased to the le- gal maximum of $6,000.00 and a policy for Depositors Forgery coverage in the amount of. $2,000.00 for a 3 vear premium : of $18 74. Carried. Cedar Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris ' Norman Sunday. The voting for Cedar Creek was held at Ernie Wilerton's | residence on Wednesday. George | Kilpatrick was D.R 0. and Sam | Parm was poll clerk. Mrs. Nor-! man Boynton 'and Frank Viek- | ery were the scrutineers, The result was Dymond 71, Edwards | ' 16 and Hollingsworth 19. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Griffith | of Kincardine have been visiting | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boynton | and family. Co Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Larocque | and Larry and Shelley and Ron's | brother, Paul, spent Saturday at Magnetawan. " | Murray Blain of Toronto was | home with Mr. and Mrs, Jim | Manchester News The U.C.W, held their annual bazaar last Wednesday. The weather was ideal and many purthasers were present and the ladies at the tea tables were very busy. Several from this area attend- ed Bobeavgeon Fair Saturday Sincere sympathy is extend«% to Mrs. McDonald and fammn of Port Perry in their tragic be reavement, Mrs. Crosier with he~ is I daughter and family in Stouf fviille for a few days. Many of our High School children enjoyed the trip to Stratford on Saturday. Mr A. Roach is in Montes' this week. Mrs. Ruby Fialding will eo tertain the ladies of the U.C.W. on Thursday afternoon, October 3rd. The meeting will open 1° 2.00 pm. Mr. and Mrs. George Forrest, Debbie and Jill from Oshawa Mr and Mrs. George Nichol, oo holiday from Scotland, were Sunday guests of Mr. and M» Tom Donnelly. Mrs. Frank Way, Mr. & Mrs T. Reddick and Gail of Toronte were week-end guests of Mr Dolly Roberts. Sunday visitors at Dorothy Mulholland's, Ed and Mar . chester were Miss Marian Har. 'rigan and Miss Dovothy Mili. gan of Ottawa: Mr. and M. .. of Toronto and Gerber Vanderby, Vt Mr Petrozzi and Mps, . Port Perry. Blain for the week-end. 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