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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 May 1966, p. 2

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APA TG SESE dsc SIV Pw * sal f re - im i al 0 Lh a lB 0 Sa LI ¥ he. 8, fo i RT RE > i ) aN woh 3 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, * Thursday, May 5th, 1966 ns wDISPLAY -- (DUSK) at PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS 3, r LO ' . FY Fi ERY Sa HE a Bl hess BE Sponsored By PORT PERRY VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS 52.00 Per Family Tickets Availatfle From Firemen Tegular meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Munici- pal Office. on Tuesday, April 19, 1966 at 7.30 p.m The clerk was instructed. to make application to the Ontario Municipal Board for the borrow- ing of $140,000. 00, upon deben-. -fures for the purpose of the construction of six additional class rooms and one boiler room at the Public School, enclosing one copy of the By-Law 1437 with two readings, together with any further data ¥Ywhich may be .required by the Board. BY-LAW No. 1436 .to amend "Zoning By-law No. 1424, held over from last meeting was given two readings. The clerk was instructed to send in the said Amending By-Law #1436 to the Ontario Municipal Board, and request further re Hearing of the said By-Law, Messrs. Wm. Harper, Vin Walker and Don Gray appeared before Council on behalf of the Minor 'Softball Association and | in support of their letter dated' April 18, 1966, The Port Perry and District Minor Softball Assoc, would like to have a three man dele- gation. on hand. for Council meeting on Tuesday, April 19, The following items will be brought up: 1. Permission to hold the Minor Softball Parade on Sat., June 25th. ; 2. Permission to block- off WIN A » {1966 Pontiac Parisienne During May 16-21 ------ IDA BIRTHDAY SALE 33rd BRUTON DRUG. STORE PORT PERRY coolk Ye Today's ultra, smart _ Superior Propane ranges kitchen "built-in-beauty". '| perfectly . . . the clean; NN Trade-in plan. He will give there s no money down. --= CD UR. YU meals "feature recessed tops to give your designed to stay more beautiful with exclusive chip' «resistant porcelain protection. Now cooking and baking can be. fun. Superior auto- magic controls cook, bake, simmer or broil foods This month your Superior dealer is featuring an Exciting ~ Worn out stove--(no matter.what condition) on the 'purchase of a gleaming new propane range. Remember - 5 can start cooking the modern way. $ Cuperior VICTORIA STREET £ i 1 Jour Your Superior, range is economical propane way. you up to $50 for your old ++ . just $2. a week and you PROPANE LTD. WHITBY, ONTARIO PHONE 668-3328 A PERRY COUNCIL NEWS 'Water St. from 5,80 to 8.30 on Sat., June 25th, Permission was granted, 3. A request to Council -nam- ing June 18 to June 25 Minor Softball week in Port Perry. Resolution--*"That the Council of the Village of Port Perry 'fame the week of June 18 to June 25 as Minor Softball week in the Village of Port Perry." 4. Insurance cost of $25.00 for Ball Park Public Lidbility. It was decided that the Ball Club should take care of their own Public Liability Insurance, 5. More fill for development of Ball Park. Council stated that the Ball Park-will be kept in mind when more fill is avail- able and this can be during 1966 if work is commenced on sewers, .6. Any future plans for wash- room facilities which would be. available for Ball Park. "It was decided that washroom facilities for the Ball Park, would depend .on the installation of sewers. : 7. Parking Problems, Council decided to investigate the possibility of angle parking along the east side of water S# to accommodate more cars. = 8, Permission to have Tractor and roller at Ball Park on Sat. April 23 to roll and level ball field, 1 Tt-was left with-the committee to contact Mr. Norman Parry re use of Corporation equipment on the ball park, CHIEF Cameron attended. Council meeting re radio com- munications and advised coun- cil that the present radio is costing so much for repairs-that he would recommend the pur- chasing of a mew radio. RESOLUTION-- worth of radio equipment be purchased from Dorecom Servi ces Limited as outlined by R. J. Cameron's letter of April 9; 1966." Carried. PASSING ACCOUNTS-- Resolution--"That the following, statement of accounts be hereby authorized for payment." General Dept. ............ 4,581.88 Street Maintenance.... 87547%L Truck and Tractor... 193.13 Property & Parks .... 164.39 Relief Dept. .............. 217.72 Waterworks ............. 1,003.31 OQ W.R.C. .civenvivensinnnn, 25.00 Carried $7,061.14 LETTER - from Mr. Wm. G. Maning to advise that Mr. M. A. Colville of R.R. 1 Sunderland Phone 7T8R22 Pefferlaw; has been appointed Weed Inspector to enforce the provisions of the Weed Control Act in our Muni. cipality. | The following Building. Per- | mits were granted--Mr, Dorian Butt to build a shed, to Mr. Joe Podres for Mr. O. Reader for _an addition to his house 10'x12', | to Mr, John Ballard for Mr. 'Gary Rees, Pt. Lot 247 Simcoe Street East for an addition to house, to John- Ballard for Clar- ence Butson; Lot 187, Shanley | Street to build a house." Councillor R. A. Kenny re: ported that according to the Engineer from the Department of Highways the Roads in New Sub-Divisions must be paved, and have gutters and. storm | sewérs re Appendix C and so no action was taken re signing of agreements. "That $585.55 PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION " Annual Meeting FOR ELECTION of OFFICERS Sunday, May 15th - 7:30pm. PORT PERRY ARENA [=e ie ie aie Sie > fe Sie ue | | [ RICHARDSON 70 JOHN ST. Port PERRY 3 CUSTOM DRAPERIES oy DRAPERY TRACK BROADLOOM | Yenalion _Bl dss : ; Taped & Recorded Frio Consultation In The "5 Convenience. Of - Your Ow Home : Phone 985-28: 3 INVESTMENTS 6% . 3, 4 and 5 Year Term - Interest 1s Payable Half Yearly | May Be Left To Accumulate And Compound Half Yearly " ~~ when 'interest is eft to accumulate 4 your investment increases over ' 34% in 5 years WHITBY

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