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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Nov 1963, p. 10

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10--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. NOV. 14th, 1963 --about--this--new venture -is--in= BROOKLIN and DISTRICT By Mrs. R. Holman BROOKLIN -- The Brooklin| and Area Figure Skating club | was formed, recently, at an open meeting held in the Town- ship Hall. The officers appointed are-- | President, Mrs. G. MacKenzie; | Vice-President, Mr. F. Simpson; Secretary, Mrs. R. Laidley; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. E. Bayley; Treasurer, Mrs. W. G. Grant; Directors, Mrs. F. Pilkey, Mr. Stan Gadyk and} Mrs. D. Mitchell. The objects of the club shall | be to improve, encourage and: advance amateur figure skating, | The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons from 3-6 o'clock provided there is artifi- cial ice in the arena. Other- wise the classes will be held Friday evenings from 5 to 7. The fees are tentatively set | at $7.00 for the first child in | the family and $5.00 for the rest. In order to get the club oper- | ating, associate members are being sought at $1.00 per per- | son. : Anyone requiring information vited to inquire from Mrs. Bay- ley 655-3830 or Mrs. 655-4813. Laidley BROOKLIN -- The ordinance of the Lord's Supper was ob- served following the morning service of worship at Meadow- crest Baptist Church, Novem- ber 3. This Sunday was the closing day of the evangelistic cam- paign conducted by Rev. Ken Campbell and Rev. Jim Reese who spoke at both services. On Sunday, November 10, at p.m. a baptismal service will 7 be held. * x % Reverend G. A. Mundy, spoke on the Theme, "Look Here, Just Who is the Boss?" at the regu- lar Sunday morning service at Brooklin United Church, Novem- ber 38. The Junior Choir, under the leadership of Mrs. G. Mundy, sang the anthem, "We've a Story to Tell". The United Church Women will hold their annual Bazaar in the Christian Education Centre, November 30. BROOKLIN -- Twenty mem- bers and five visitors were pre- 'sent at the October meeting and Chrysanthemum Show held by You'll be surprised to learn how easy - it is and how little it costs to convert your present équip- ment to safe, eco- nothical oil hefit with ENJOY THE CAREFREE COMFORT OF ESSO OIL HEAT top quality Esso Heating Equipment. Chances 'are that all you need is dn efficient Esso Convér- © sion Burner available to you on the special 5- ° year Esso finance plan. We can also arrarige for you to get Esso Home Heat Service, complete equipment maintenance service at no extra cost, Don't wait but see us soon URNFIELD & BALLARD LTD. PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 985-2491 ALESIS PORT PERRY Ser | the Brooklin Horticultural So- | ciety. A discussion of the mem- i bers problems-was held. Judge of the flower show was Mr. A. Whitmee. The results were as follows:-- Class 1--Container of White Hardy Mums--Mrs. E. Green, Mrs, A. McCulloch, Mrs. C. Wick. Class 2--Container of Pink Hardy Mums--Mrs. A. Mec- | Culloch, Mrs. F. Holliday, { Mrs. C. Wick. Class 3--Container of Bronze | Hardy Mums--Mrs. A. Mec- | Culloch, Mrs, F. Holliday. I Class 4--Container of Yellow Hardy Mums--Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Mrs. A. McCulloch, Mrs. N. Alves. Class 5--Container of Red Hardy Mums--Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Mrs. F., Holliday, Mrs. C. Wick. Class 6--Container of Mixed Hardy Mums -- Mrs. A. Mec- Culloch, Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Mrs. C. Wick. Class 7T--Corsage of Mums-- Mrs. E. Green, Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. A. McCulloch. Class 8--Arrangement for men only, to be made up at meet- ---ingy-flowers ete: -provided----- no entry. Class 9--Autumn arrangement made in natural--Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. A. McCulloch, Mrs. N. Alves. Class 10--Buffet arrangement of fruit and flowers--Mrs. A. McCulloch, Mrs. C. Wick, - Mrs. N. Alves. The next meeting will be held November 25, in the Christian Education Building of Brooklin United Church. This will be the Christmas Show when Christmas decorations, and wintertime arrangements, using dried materials will be judged. cugog_Twp. Gouncil News The regular meeting of the Scugog Township Council was day 5th day of November at 8 p.m. Reeve Anson Gerrow and Councillors Clarence Carter and Joe Dowson were present. Minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read on motion, Deputations-- Mr. Rudy from the Depart- ment of Travel & Publicity was 'present to discuss trailer camps and answer questions re same. Mr. P. Goreski appeared before Council. re his new road at Lakeside Beach, also to discuss installation of a culvert at the causeway to Platten Island. Left with the road committee to look after these matters. Correspondence: 1. Department of Highways enclosing Interim payment of Road Subsidy--1963, in the a- mount of $2780.09. 2. Dept. of Highways -- Ap- proval of change in Rd. Pro- gramme supporting Road ex- penditure By-Law No. 1215, 3. Dept. . of a questionhaire re same. 4. Dept. of Highways--Mem- 'orandum. re Utilities, Public-- Relocation & Alteration--Eil- gible for subsidy. Filed. 5.Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ostrom '--thanking the Council for help given when needed. 6. W. Bruce Affleck, Clerk of the Peace--to certify. that Anson Gerrow and Sydney Chandler have performed their duties as selectors of Jurors. 7. Dept. of Municipal Af- fairs--enclosing final payment of the Unconditional Per Ca- pita Grant in the amount of $640.50. : 8. Dept. of Public Welfare-- re Older Worker Employment gram. MOTION -- That the clerk send a letter jto A. Kuentsler re his temporary building. MOTION--That Council. ap- held in the Town Hall on Tues- | a Highways--Re surevying of Twps. roads and and Training Incentive Pro- : re widening road across Con. 13, lots 9 and 10. MOTION--Moved by C. Car- ter, seconded by Joe Dowson | that the date for Court of Re-| vision be November 26th at [1.30 p.m. PAYLIST--It was moved by C. Carter seconded by J. Dow- | son that the following accounts be approved and that the trea- surer be instructed to pay the' same: Roads $2,560.56 Part--County Levy 11,00.00 General 741.15 Carried $14,301.71 Motion to adjourn was made . by Joe Dowson, seconded by C. Carter to meet again on . ) December 3rd, 1963 at 8 p.m. or at the call of the Reeve. INSURANCE | BUILDING A NEW HOUSE? } Check our Special Rates for homes under construction. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Port Perry, Ont. i sept 26 ~ Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and cone Aluminum- Roofing Eavestroughing, also Sturgeon Paint for house or barn We will contract for all kinds of roof work. Phone 985-7964, Port Perry Dec. 26/63 Real Estate FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 Agents: Fred Brooks 985-7168 Joan Bagg 985-7379 Nov. 21/68 GILLSON & McPHADEN General Insurance . PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. 1--Dee. 31, '63 Music Teacher Piano and Organ GLORIA HASTINGS 985-2539 Dec. 5th E. G. Kennedy ® Pit Run Gravel ® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick Sand and Chips. FOR QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 1--Dec. 5/68. for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE Licence No. 245-C-63 10 Oct. 64 OPTOMETRIST AE. J ohnson, 0.D. MARY ST., PORT PERRY Wed. 9 am. - 1 pm. Appointments - Phone 985-2383 : Jan. 2/64 SIGNS POSTERS L. Langille 985-2916 proves the expentidure of $622, for the moving of hydro poles os bd BNI kr dh inle agi Cash on the Spot| BUSINESS DIRECTORY TEACHING PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. For appointment phone 985-7563 Feb. 29/64 For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Suite 17, Emmerson Motel, Phone 985-7031 "Specializing in small business and farm operations. Dec. 19th Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 25 Caleb Street, Port Perry Saturday 9.00 am. to 12 noon. Evenings by appointment only. Telephone No. 983-2127 Jan. 28/64 RIMAR MEMORIALS GRANITE MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS CEMETERY LETTERING DEPENDABLE SERVICE 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone : 723 - 1002 Dec. 12/63. NICK'S Dead Stock Service crippled cattle and' horses. Hogs and small animals removed free. For fast service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week -- Phone: Uxbridge--ULster 2-3319 No charge to you. We pay all telephone charges. Prop. NICK MONTAGUE License No. 172-62 R.R. No. 1, Foxmead Dec. 26/63 Septic Tanks "Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Port Perry -- 985.2226 1.5--Feb. 28/64 Cleaned WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Orten Michie Dee. 12 985 - 2207 Nov. 28 Br ro oS SPIRE ASSN, dinidd, Li Pl aA BRUCE V. MACKEY; BA: Highest prices paid for dead or Reg. Armstrong : Septic Tanks | A it Ld 4g | EN os # Ns

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