RO ---- com -~ C4 [Cartwright Council News | A special mee'ing oft tion #3 recommending was held Feb. 12 to open Tenders for a 25,000 GVW, gravel truck, with extra built in strength to serve! ag Snow Plough Equip- ment. * Mr. Hawthorne of .H.O. was present, but prior to opening of tenders two persons were present, each seeking severance approv- al on their own behalf. Kenneth Minshall having sold-his tobacco farm re- quested approval of a 450' x 100' building lots sever- ance to be retained for he - Cartwright Twp. Council! that consent be given to this was moved and pass- ed. Mr. Grahame Fish also sought approval of a building lot severance off the corner of his farm: this approved by Resolu- tion #5 motion. The biennial appoint ments of personnel for the term 1969-1970 being com: plete a resolution confirm- ed these as follows: Wel- fare Administrator: Reeve L. S. Malcolm; Members to the C.C.R. Board: Wal- ter Wright & Glen Larmer and his two sons. 10:30 a.m. -- EXHIBITS TO 1:45 p.m.-- AFTERNOON GUEST SP Professor G Department of Crop Scie TOPIC -- "Corn vs Barley Mr. Howar | BILL BATTY | President : ONTARIO COUNTY IMPROVEMENT HONDA - SUZUKI SALES and SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES - SERVICE ALL MAKES SNOWMOBILE SER VICE R. WHITAKER Phone 985-2276 Resolu- Thursday, March 20, 1969 LEGION HALL, UXBRIDGE Engineering Specialist, Lindsay TOPIC -- "Farm Machinery owning vs Custom' ALL FARMERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY +-- BE READY FOR JUDGING PROGRAMME STARTS EAKERS eorge Jones nce, University of Guelph in the Livestock Program" d Nodwell H.L. FAIR Secretary-Treasurer SOIL AND 'CROP ASSOCIATION FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do It The Co-Operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM - MYRTLE 655-4832 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 For Income Tax 8 Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHRED Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 | colm; Flag Warden--Beth {| Dunsmore; Garbage Col- I] of Agriculture -- William {| Perry Hospital Board -- | Lawrence Malcolm & Gor- || don Gettins; Roads i] low Tender of Elgin Mo- { $7,280.09. Women's Institute; Jean Porrill from Blackstock 0.N.O.; Vernon Asselstine Donald Frew and Norm Mairs. And representing Council--3 members, Cemeterw Committee of one--Deputy Reeve G. T. Gettins. Building & By- Law Officer -- Frank Li. Gibson @ $500. plus $200. auto exp. (per annum). Livestock Inspector and Valuer -- Wm. Forder @ $360 plus $5.00 per trip extra. Dog Tag Officer-- Osmond Wright @ 20% of take; Weed Inspector -- Merlin _Suggitt @ $50.00; Fence Viewers -- Murra Byers, Roy McLaughlin David Johns, (Senior): Harvey Graham, Neil Mal- colm & Donald Green, (Juniors). Pounds Keeper--V. Mal- lector--George Heaslip. - Representative to Fed. Ferguson; Rep. to Port Com- mittee--Reeve L. S. Mal- colm and Norman Mairs; Sanitation Committee -- Deputy Reeve Gettins and Donald Frew. Tenders for the truck were finanlly authorized opened ,and read by Mr. Hawthorne of D.H.O. The tors was accepted at -- --X-- A special meeting of Cartwright Twp. Council was called by Reeve L. S. Malcolm on Feb, 26th and all members attended. Notice _from Ontario Dept. of Labour advising their re - consideration of overtime for municipal snow removal -- stating that it would be consider- ed as roads maintenance wit ha maximum of 55 hrs. per week before overtime is to be paid. letter from The Tor- onto Home Mission Coun- cil seeking some tax ex- emption on their St. Chris- topher Camp properties, now fully assessed. Under Sec. 5 only municipal le- vies may be exempted and a motion was passed that the Clerk write to said Council explaining that suc ha- small portion of taxes hardly cover servi- ces rendered at present. Kenneth Minshall, pre- sent with regards to pro- posed sale of property, sought a change in word- ing of a required resolu- tion permitting him to re- tain the small second house and lot off the farm transaction. Resolution#6 reworded resolution as re- uired and recinded the od that the Corporation last. A motion was pass- order Warbicide powder from Master Feeds, at the quoted price of 37c. per pound. A draft plan of the Trewin property in Blackstock was received along with Denartmental questionnaire. Council re- viewed plan, answere questionnaire and apprdv- ed said plan. Roads Business was con- sidered with the arrival of the Roads Superintend- ent. The $72,000 normal roads appropriation being divided. into $50,000 for maintenance and $22,000. for construction, after purchase o fthe new truck and one-way plough would leave approx. $18,000 for projects. A. motion that the Corporation call Ten- ders jointily if wvossible with Darlington Township for gravel and priming oil. Clerk & Roads Sunerin- tendent were permitted to retire and Council then decided Salary remunera- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 13,1969 - 3 Senior Citizens By E. Redman Members please note. It was decided at the last meeting that first Tuesday evening of each month a special evening would be set aside for a social time Mrs. Larette suggested this idea and those who attended on Tuesday ev- ening March 5th had a real good time, next even- ing will be Tuesday, Apr. 1st at 8.30 p.m. ots of music. Mr. Healy called for a square dance, also played the violin, Ethel Redman played the piano, a real good old sing song was enjoyed. Cards were also played for awhile, & there has been some real reflect your personality . Specializing in business and farm operations. PORT PERRY Septic Tanks Cleaned .By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED REG. : ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 6. McPhaden | Insurance 985.2341 Cottages Wanted REAL BSTATE LTO REALTOR EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY CHARTERED wn ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg & Associates Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Aurora Telephone Aurora 727-9451 Fralick Insurance Agency CO-OP AND FARMERS MUTUAL LIFE - AUTO.- HOME PROTECTION 985-7373 Phone 985-7447 Jean ormer R#3 dated Feb. 12 | YOUR OLD e 206 A MAN WHO IS ALWAYS " IN A STEW, USUALLY WINDS uh "6O/NG LL] SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH e 24 HOUR TOWING o (Emergency Groceries) ICE--Block & Cube For rooms that are distinctively yours, Sunworthy wallcoverings are the answer. An infinite variety of styles and colours to .. your taste, for the finer things in life. See them today . . tions. Salaried employees a $400. 1969 increment and the hourly staff five cents per hour increase. - RX on good records procured. Twenty-five members at- tended, but it would be nice to see more come & enjoy this friendly get to- gether. Party broke up at 10:30 p.m. Let's back up these folks who suggest, and all help to make our Club some- thing. worthwhile, Ou Euchres also provide grea entertainment for young and old and that is what Senior Citizens Clubs are for. No need to stay home and grow older gracefully alone. Please don't for- get Euchre at Hall every other Saturday. Next Mar. 15th at 8.30 p.m. Meetings for members 2nd and 4th Wed. of each month. Our days are all the same size, like identical suitcases. But, some people can pack more into them than others. A.W. 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