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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Aug 1967, p. 13

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A we HN eR TA "« be dB. AE. ad « Municipal Office on Tuesday, 'ed that there is an amending of the year or under the con- Re, Mb. i 1 i 'of this additional expense. Minutes of a Regular Meet- ing of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the August 8th, 1967 at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Orde reported on a price of $1,370.00 for baked enamel on metal for the Fire Hall. It was left with Mr. Orde to get comparative pri- ces from John Ballard Lum: Her Co. and Lake Scugog Lumber Co. DEPUTATIONS-- Mr. Ted Griffen appeared before Council on behalf of Mr. Ken Jackson, and would like to re-zone the seventeen acres which he has purchased from Mr. Clarence Graham as Service Commercial. Mr. Griffen was advised that application should be made to have the said parcel land rezoned. Mr. Frank Haddleton, Dog Controller, appeared before Council with several prob. lems: {i) That his copy of the By- law does not state that dogs have to be tied up for 12 fhonths of the year. Mr. Haddleton was inform- By-law which states dogs have to be kept on their own property for twelve months 1 of a competent master. The Clerk was instructed to send Mr. Haddleton a copy of the amending By-law. (ii) Mr. Haddleton report- ed on having to keep a dog for 13 days due to having bfiten a person. and wonder- ed who would have to pay for its food during this time. Council agreed to take care Mr. Frank Godley present- d a Group Insurance Plan or the employees of the Village of Port Perry at a cost of $69.83 per month, 'poration of Port Perry and half by the employees. This proposal eliminated all Medical services and was held over for the time being. Mr. Peter Crawford report- ed on a request by Mrs. Thompson to have the ditch cleaned out on Cochrane St. This matter was left for the attention of Mr. R. A. Kenny. Mr. Crawford also reported on cutting the Bell Telephone Co. underground cable while working on the the connec- tion between Scugog & Lilla Streets. He reports that Port Perry Packers have poor water pressure & that he has been unable to remedy this situa- tion. He asked if valves should not be installed on the Prince Albert line if the proposed mains are to run 1,000 feet west and 1,000 feet east. The Clerk was instructed to contact Mr. Eberlee of Totten and Sims and obtain his opinion in this regard. Mr. Podres reported that ing a frame storage room at the back of his building, lots 9 and 10 Queen Street, con- trary to the Village By-law, and ordered construction to stop until the matter was brought before Council. Mr. Podres also asked for permission to construct a house on lot 119 Alva Street with the intention of apply- ing to the Committee of Ad- justment to have the lot di- vided so that two homes may be built. The following statement of accounts was authorized for payment: -- General Dept. .... 25,668.22 Street Maint. ...... 952.61 Truck & Tractor' 37.62 half to be paid by the Cor- 'ed in a proper manner. Mr. Wm. Carnegie is build-| Waterworks Dept. 627.85 OWRC. .......... 25.00 Carried $27,569.32 LETTER from the O.W.R.C. given the Village of Port Perry permission to lay watermain in the village of Prince Albert providing no new services would be con- nected until the new Well No. 3 is'connected to the sys- tem, A Resolution was passed authorizing the Waterworks Dept. to enter into an agree- ment with Reach Township to instal a 6 inch water main through Prince Albert before the new road is completed. LETTER from the Dept. of Highways extending permis- sion to the Village to con- struct sidewalks along Hwy. 7A, if the Village will supply a detailed plan showing the location of the proposed walks. Also show in detail the elevation with respect to the highway pavement and how the drainage from the highway would be maintain- It was decided by Council that no action will be taken this year. LETTER from the County of Ontario -- "The Board of Health of the Ontario County Health Unit has been con- sidering the question of em- ergency ambulance service for the County of Ontario." This correspondence was 'held for further study. BUILDING Permits were issued to: Lake Scugog Lum- ber, Lot 12 Ash Street, new house; Don Wallace, Pt. 144 John & Mary Streets. carport; Lynview Construction Ltd., Lots 2 & 3 Scugog St. for a Church; Joe Podres, Pt. lot 119 Alva Street, new house; W. J. Carnegie, Lt. 9 & 10 Queen St., addition must be Property & Parks 258.02 of masonry construction. OPEN HOUSE at EARL WILSONS A Rt ° Beaver +o Master R. R. No. 2 PORT PERRY AY% Miles West of Epsom School Con. 7 COME AND SEE THE 'NEW MODERN DAIRY BARN Sponsored By Lumber ° Delaval Milking Equipment Feeds Thursday, Aug. 24, 1967 ---- DD PORT PERRY COUNCIL NEWS ee! ) ; gala] wii bashes isopod ha ia bai ia salt uen dids LETTER from the Ontario Hydro stating that Port Perry will be transferred from the Uxbridge Area to the Bow- mahville Area by July 27th, 1967. Filed. Councillor R. A. Kenny re- ported that after each rain Mr. Ken Moore is flooded out due to the ditch having two 90 degree turns. The clerk was instructed to contact Mr. Mahony to see if a storm sewer would be ap- proved in this area by the Dept. of Highways. Meeting adjuorned to meet again on Aug. 22nd, 1967 at 7.30 p.m, The Ontario County Conser- vative. Picnic, an annual event in the area, is on the agenda for this coming Sat- urday, August 19th. Greenwood Conservation Area in Pickering Township is expected to be an ideal lo- cation for the family-type ga- thering that starts at 2 p.m. A full program of races, games and a fish pond have been aranged for the young- sters while older guests can devote themselves to other get - acquainted activities. There will be plenty of door prizes and the special bake sale table will be another fea- ture of the day. A number of people well- known in federal and provin- cial politics will be special guests including Conserva- tive leadership candidate Mike Starr who is M.P. for the district. Senator Allister Grosart of Pickering, Provin- cial Member Ab Walker of Oshawa Riding and Bill New- man, Provincial Candidate 'for Ontario South Riding. A nominal $2 per car will allow admission to the Con- servation area and. to the special picnic section. Green- wood Conservation Area, lo- cated on Greenwood Road in the Fourth Concession of Pickering Township, is one of the beauty spots of the district and has many attrac- tions including nature trails, swimming facilities and hun- dreds of picnic tables. All residents of Ontario County are welcome to at- tend. Cedar Creek Mr. & Mrs. Rick Larocque URE SAL amen aaa aa a A fay Ls. BA | PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, August 17th, 1967 -- 13 Two of our local 0.A.S.A. entries were knocked out of the play-offs this past week. The Legion Squirts were eliminated by Oshawa Harm- an Park in two straight games, 11-4 and 147. In both games one bad inning proved to be the Legion boys down fall. Coaches Don Bronson and Jim Irvine spent a lot of time with these boys and the young lads gave the Oshawa team a good hard fight. The Lions Club Bantams lost out to Cobourg in two straight games also, 4 to 0, and 7 to 4. The game in Port Perry was well played as both teams came up with fine plays. Ken Irvine and Bill David- son combined to pitch a good game on Saturday, but the Lions boys could not get the hits when needed. With two injured players not in the lineup, coaches Al Wacket and Wayne Venn- ing still fielded a fine team and with a bit of luck could have pulled through. Ballard Lumber Midgets advanced farther in 0.A S.A. play-offs last night when they defeated Cobourg 1.0. Ricky Beare on the mound for the locals was the big gun when he struck out 17 batters and held the opposition to three hits. John MacMaster scored the winning run for Port in the seventh inning. , In the first game in Port - | Perry on Saturday the down- ed Cobourg 10-3 in a tight game. now under way with all of the teams taking part. Thurs. Aug. 17-- spent a week at West Lake near Picton with Mr. & Mrs. John Phillips of Raglan and -Mr.-and- Mrs. Manson Woods and family of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. John Green- wood visited relatives at Ed- monton. Alberta, recently. Miss Arrianne den Boer is Mond, Aug. 21-- home from Montreal where |f she was working for several || ust 21 (if possible) PLAY-OFF SCHEDULE PEE WEES 2nd Game Carlyn vs Seugag weeks. Mrs. Bruce Cummings and Mrs. James Tripp of Shirley spent a couple of days with Mrs. Francis Leveck of Port Perry at her cottage near Gooderham. Brenda Cummings visited a week with her cousin, Lin- da Trick, at Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Laroc- que. visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Trepan- ier in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mac: | Cullough and June and Ross visited relatives at Vankleek Hill in Eastern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Do- herty and children visited 2 weeks with relatives at South TIME: 7.00 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. River. Linda Trick of Epsom is visiting her cousins Karin & Brenda Cummings. game that was broken wide |} open in the sixth inning by |i the Ballard boys with sixth || big runs to break up a 43| ball game. Doug. Hughes on [§- the mound for Port went the |§, distance and pitched a good |} House League Play-Offs are |} JUNIOR LADIES STANDING | Lake Sscugog Lumber 18 |i Legion Auxiliary 163. Zion 11 [}" Scugog Island Cartwright 7 p.m. Cartwright vs. Leg. | 8.30 Scugog vs. L.S. Lumb. ' Play-Offs start Monday, Aug- | URE af SS For Quality Materials And Top Grade Service See Us For Your Building Needs MINOR SOFTBALL NEWS Udora vs Goodwood Greenbank vs Seagrave Emmerson vs Legion (S) JUNIOR LADIES 3rd place team plays 1st place team, : 8.30 at Park 2nd place team plays 4th place team. BANTAM 7 p.m. at Park Lions Club vs Mersco Udora vs Greenbank Tues, Aug. 22-- SQUIRT Seagrave or Goodwood vs Cartwright or Archers Ideal vs Greenbank BANTAM GIRLS 2nd game Cent. Girls vs Starlets Red Devils vs Angels PEE WEE if necessary Legion vs Jacksons BANTAM H.L. 8.30 p.m. at Park IGA vs Lions Club Thurs., Aug. 24-- SQUIRT Cartwright or Archers vs Goodwood or Seagrave Greenbank vs Ideal (I.N) JUNIOR LADIES 1st place vs 3rd place 8.30 p.m. at Park 4th place vs 2nd place Sat., Aug. 26-- TYKE Round Robin Braves vs Giants 10 p.m. 0.A.S.A. JUNIOR C 8.15 p.m. at Park Madoc or Verona vs Port Perry Tripp Construction Dodgers vs Tigers 11 pm _ 3 Phone 985 - 7951 Reesor Fuel s Lumbe PORT. PERRY

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