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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Nov 1967, p. 5

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AH cn Tn Cun Port Perry Council News Minutes of a Regular Meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Municipal Office on Tuesday, November 14th. Fuel Oil Contracts for Vill- age of Port Perry and Arena was awarded to Reesor Fuel and Lumber Company for 1967-68 season." Lin BS se hg wl Bm rd 20 J "a IR SACL PRY Sg rh ST Avni tdirdd an ah Nr AVG. a "toy Davatiambcadi The Hydro Electric Com: mission of Port Perry was given permission~to erect a Christmas Tree on the roof of the Municipal Building. Mr. L. Mabley reported that the Village Street light: ing could be greatly improv- ed and that the Village is ture of $6,000 for lights al ready installed. He left with Council a statement showing the locations and cost for the lights most ur- gently needed. Council informed Mr. Ma. bley that the installation of these street lights would have to be done on the in- stalment plan and a certain amount of money included in the budget each year to The following Statement of Accounts was authorized for payment:-- General Dept. St. Maintenance Truck & Tractor Property & Parks 196.01 Relief 80.00 Waterworks Dept. 16,337.30 O.WRLC. . 1,960.00 18,383.54 1,648.03 Carried. $38,865.06 The Option between Ed 260.18, paying on a capital expendi- cover this expense. ward Oyler and the Ontario . £1 «0 iay WR AYA writ EA Lasss nati uniid shines tt ints sisal idailein, Water Resources Commission site 100' x 100' for price of $400.00 less $25.00 deposit was passed before it expires on November 29th, 1967. Council decided a snow blower be purchased for the Park tractor at a price of $230.00 plus installation. Building permit was issued to John Ballard Lumber Com- pany, Lot 7, Ash Street--new house subject to town by- PRINCE ALBERT | _CAMPBELL'S Tomato or Vegetable SOUP 3 39 4 HILLCREST Coloured MARGARINE Hearty Savings QUALITY FOODS 99 24 OI. JAR 49- Special Mon.-Tues. Nov. 27 -28 HOMEMADE { SAUSAGE LEAN PRICES BICKS EFFECTIVE BABY DILLS WED. - SAT. NOV. 22 - 25 GROUND BEEF w. AO: 39 TEA BAGS 69: YORK | CHRISTMAS CARDS 50 PLUS OTHERS This Week's / ORDERS TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS FOWL ORDER EARLY - : 98¢ MEAT Features Peanut Butter 47 16 oz. Ice Box JAR CANADA'S FINEST [BLADE |ROAST Blade Bone Removed 63 LESTOIL Liquid Detergent ae 85 FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER ue 41 Lean Tender SHORT RIB ROAST » KLEENEX Facial Tissues 65° 2 wn 65 laws and the Ontario County Health Unit regulations. Letter from the Ontario Water Resources Commission dated November 10, 1967 re: Winter Works Incentive Pro- gram for Well No. 3 has been approved. Councillor R. A. Kenny re- commended to Council hav- ing the taxes for 1968 divid- ed into four instalments. UTICA NEWS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell on cele- brating their 50th wedding Anniversary on Sunday. A large crowd attended the Parrott - Wallace wedding reception and dance held in Community Hall on Saturday evening. Mrs. Smith and daughter, Marion visited Mr. Charlie Lakey recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- dall were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Brooks Sunderland on Friday. Mrs. Howard Forsyth of Goodwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Mec- Kinley of Willowdale were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 23rd, 1967 -- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. Week - end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding were Rosemarie and Cindy Brooks of Ashburn, Rhonda Cluney of Toronto also San- dra Graham of Keswick. Mrs. Earl Fielding was sur- prised on Sunday evening when these visitors called to celebrate her birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fore- man, Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and family, Mrs. Gordon Foreman & Geffrey, Mrs. Guy Foreman and friend Barbara, Mrs. M. Foreman & Mrs. Westcott and sons all of Oshawa. Congratulations. SUGAR & SPICE (Continued) phone bill looks like the na- tional debt of Egypt. But I called her. Fortunately, she was in a terse, taciturn mood. Talked for only 20 minutes. Went off at 11 p.m. to at. tack the column, while Hugh was brewing up a little snack for himself consisting of on- ions, cheese, beans and sala- mi, all in the same pot. Got a couple of hundred words of soggy prose down, and he came up and inter- rupted me, for a chat about his prospects. Which are nil. Worked until two, and 1 might just as well have been watching television, or sleep: ing, because it turned out to be a lousy column, as you have just discovered. Just to top off the day, checked the closet and found I didn't have a clean shirt for tomorrow. Said, "Gosh darm it," and hit the sack. --Toronto Telegram News Service Howard's Draperies BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard HOWARD VICE, Prop. Hl Drapery Rods & Tracks Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. if Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slip Covers WOODBURYS CHUCK STEAKS = 3° WIENERS ~ 53° SHAMPOO 79: Maple Leaf END CUT PIECES BOLOGNA... occ ss FOOD MARKETS BRYLCREAM | 75 Ib. LET HEATING STORE HOURS -- 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Except Tuesday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p..v. Saturday 8:30 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. FREE DELIVERY with every $2.00 Order or over Phoned by 11:00 a.m. PHONE 985 - 2492. Cold Weather COMFORT Everyone wants to be com- fortable in Cold Weather. US SUPPLY YOUR We Offer TOP QUALITY Fuels, with Automatic Delivery and FREE BURNER SERVICE. A Phone Call for OIL will bring our Truck to your door promptly. OIL needs. 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