ne foes New Grandstand Progressing Faviurably After about two 'weeks of work on the new 'grandstand at the Fair Grounds it shows signs of progress. The Fair Board expects that construction will be completed in time for the annual Fall Fair, and Mel-Ron Construction Limited he was warded the contract is doing everything possible to meet that deadline. completed will seat about 600 persons. The grandstand when ac Ka Market SPECIALS = July 27-28-29 Fresh: Chicken = 31- for Bar-B-Q Bacon + 79: 1 1's CHRISTIE'S HAMBURG and Hot Dog Rolls 2 ries. 49° Aa tb = Canada Packers Kam 12 oz. DIC DELMONTE SEASONED - Green Beans 150: 20 0 45¢ j LIBBY'S 8 oz esrb cy 6 0 79c wf Spaghetti-Pork & Beans-AlphaGetto ; 1 Waterworks Depart. 2,88431 of three flags for the Fire 'Port Perry Council News|zssz="=" 25% fmm >= =| [We Powered avo 306. | | Relief . ER 9131; a $1 57 | E-- (Continued) Ditches .................... 98.88 'Building permits were is- Detergent KING SIZE $ ® The proposal and the ex- view and concurrence. ---- | sued to Clarence Graham, tent of the services to be * L] ° Total ............ $10,751.02 228 Rosa Street for a garage; provided initially, will be At the same meeting the 8 Wes Lane, lot 70, John St.; Spray Bomb $1.25 { determined in conjunction following statement of ac-| The Reeve and council ac- | Mel Ron Construction Ltd. : } with the review of the pro- counts was passed for pay-|cepted a resignation from R. | for Fair Ground Grandstand; RAID Insect gram and consultant. Sub- ment. J. Cameron, chief of police [Rudi Jammer for lot 86, pt ! sequent to finalizing all the General Depart. .... $6,398.88 | for Port Perry, dated July 13, | of 196, Queen Street, recrea- FREE DELIVERY details associated with the Street Maint. ........ 812.42 | 1967. tion room; Lake Scugog Lum- : proposal, it will be forwarded Truck and Tractor 170.04 B20 ber Co. Ltd., lot 23 and pt. Phone 985-2221 : Port Perry to the municipality for re- Property & Parks... 270.18 A motion for the purchase 24, Scugog Street. --_------------ - doubled. The annual increase now is over 69. WHY? There are many "WHYS" regarding the need for a new hospital. Here are a few of them. | In the fall of 1964 Dr. D. J. Twiss, Director Hospital Prosraniines, Ontario Hospital Services Commission, made a detailed study of present and future hospital needs in our area. Studies were also made for all of Ontario County. The Twiss report in the spring of 1965 included in part the following: IT WAS NOT FEASIBLE TO ATTEMPT ANY RENOVATION OR ADDITIONS TO THE PRESENT BUILDING. THE BUILDING BEING OF ONLY TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION, HAD SERVED ITS PURPOSE. The report recommended the necessity of planning for the construction. of a new and thoroughly modern hospital on a new and larger site. We were faced with another problem as well. Without the recommended new hos- 5 pital facilities, and the trend toward regional planning, our current hospital would become a convalescent or chronic care unit only with Surginal, abstetrical and other services being supplied elsewhere. WITH A NEW HOSPITAL HERE WE CAN SUPPLY BOTH NEEDS, AND IN FACT, BECOME ONTARIO LEADERS IN SMALLER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. Don't forget another major "why". By 1975 Ontario County population may be As 2 result Oshawa and Whitby would likely be unable to accommodate us. : $62,000 Is All That Stands Bohweon Us . . And The Progress To Which Our Communities Are Entitled. Watch for more information next week. JOEL W. ALDRED ; General Campaign Chairman. » (This ad paid for in the interests of our community by Joel W. Aldred Limited) i AAP a ACN, HIN Sh