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The Colborne Chronicle, 20 Sep 1974, p. 3

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THE COBOURG STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1974 Page C3 -Colborne council cont'd- prepare the necessary It was moved by Dep. be advised council intends bylaw authorizing signing Reeve Rutherford, to participate in a-m of agreement with Ontario seconded by Counc. Dance program in 1975. Carried. Housing Corporation for and resolved that the It was moved by Coun. Senior Citizen Housing Ministry of Treasury Kelly, seconded by Coun. units on Percy Street. Economics and Dance and resolved that Carried. Intergovernmental Affairs Mrs. Hobbs' letter be AUTO SERVICE DO N ROY wy. I between Cobourg and Port Hope Phone 3/2 309/ LAKESHORE AUTO CTHIC ORIGINAL EQl IPMENT PARTS 22 Queen St. Cobourg CLEANERS SERVICE Dunn CLEANERS 372 5134 1 •It's Dun Rite at Dunn's' IS Queen St. Cobourg TV TOWERS installed, repaired, removed. COLOUR UHFVHFFMCB Rotors & Controls LAKELAND TOWER & ANTENNA Phone: 372 6456 PIANO TUNING 0 Years Experience Expert Work FOOD SERVICE 296 William St., Cobourg GENERAL REPAIRS Sales and Service for M.K. Rittenhouse & Sons Ltd. AGRICULTUREAL SPRAYING EQUIPMENT ORCHARD, ROW CROP, WEED SMALL ENGINE SERVICE ROTILLERS, LAWNMOWERS TUNE UPS, WELDING Max Wyckoff 355-3183 CARPENTER BUILDER 34. 35 work, repairs MAURICE ENDICOTT TV TOWERS Rotor, color antenna installation & repairs OSHAWA TOWERS MANUFACTURERS OF T.V. TOWERS SERVICEREPAIRS .,„ i.ivw..„ 372-9931 TONY SICA Fine Brickwork & Stone Masonry Fireplaces. Patios. Tile & Blockwork 372-8044 TO PLACE YOUR COMPANY IN OUR SERVICE DIRECTORY call 372 5435 % DON'T DELAY % PAINTING and DECORATING £rje JJainter Richard E. Bridges Interior & Exterior • Residential % Industrial 0 Commercial REYNOLDS EXCAVATING Septic tank installations all types excavating Free estimates R.R. 2 Roseneath 352-2631 Septic Tank Pumping Domestic & Commercial GERALD FINLAY Construction Ltd. 372-2334 Emergency Services THE SERVICE YOU REQUIRE ■ COULD BE RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS POOLS-POOLS-POOLS INGROUNDOR ABOVE GROUND CALL 342-5288 AQUARIUS FOR FREE ESTIMATE PLUMBING and HEATING K.S. COOPER LTD. Phone 372-5479 Thompson) um'bing ct Heating' .-,;! Mathew St., Cobourg 24 HOUR SERVICE mm WRIGHT'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 372-8621 372-81881 This space reserved for your company s professional advertisement Call 372-5435 rr» top soil Ss™=%> GERALD FINLAY Construction Ltd. Sand-Gra\el-Kill Front End Loading Related Operations 372-2334 referred to Streets Foreman for recommendation of action required and that he report extent of required work to council. It was moved by Coun. Harnden, seconded by Coun. Dance and resolved that the resignation of Mr. R. S. Blackwood, as Colborne representative on the Central Northumberland Planning Board, be accepted with regret. A replacement will be considered at the next regular council meeting. It was moved by Coun. Dance, seconded by Dep. Reeve Rutherford and resolved that the Minister of Housing be advised that this council approves the adoption of guidelines established by the Technical and Political Task Forces of Northumberland County. It was moved by Dep. Reeve Rutherford, seconded by Counc. Kelly and resolved that the applications for severance submitted by Mrs. Harriet Summers and Mr. Stuart Carr are approved and that the Clerk authorized to complete the forms in the affirmative. It was passed that Mr. Hugh Redwood be granted permisission to move his business to his residence on Toronto Street. Applications for Building Permits were received from: W. G. Turriff to build house; Guisto Delia pa to build house; Kenneth Cleverdon to build porch and carport; Vern Wood to install siding on two houses; J. Davis to build porch; Dave Ker-naghan to install siding; Peter Cimetta to build house. It was moved by Dep. Reeve Rutherford, seconded by Coun. Harnden and resolved that a-m applications be approved except that Mr. Dellapa will require water service approval from Colborne Public Utilities. Correspondence was received from: Workmen's Compensation re revised maximum; Keith Bell re costs of property purchase; Totten Sims re Percy Street Sewer: Totten Sims re water line; Ministry of Treasury re Winter Works; Ministry of Trans, re Victoria Street Bridge; Ministry of Housing re housing policy; Lower Trent Conservation re Sweep Program; Keith Bell re Highway 2 road allowance; Town of Whitby re Liquor Licences; Ministry of Trans, re consents of entrance; Ministry of Trans re Engineers; Ontario Housing re agreement of housing - Percy St.;' Ministry of Treasury re employing students; Health Unit re Colborne Creek; Mrs. Ida Hobbs re road allowance; R. S. Blackwood re Planning Board; Min. of Trans, re highway fires; Data re fluoridation; Min. of Treasury re Tax Exempt! property; Minister of Housing re Task Force Guidelines; Totten Sims Hubicki re well contract; Task Force Consulting Group re submissions; Totten Sims re Committee of Adjustment; Land Division Committee re Stuart Carr; Mrs. H. Summers; Min. of Revenue re Enumerations; Min. of Community Social Services re Day Care Centre; Northumberland County re Amalgamation Proposals; Charities; Petition re sidewalks - King St. W. Haynes Printing re Voter's List; Bridgitte Luedtke re meetings oht sewers; Doreen Coombes re transfer of taxi ownership; Hugh Redwood re moving office; Clerks & Treasurers meetings Sept. 11 and Sept. 18. News from Castleton Mr., Mrs. Vern Hoskin spent the weekend with relatives in Wyoming. Mr., Mrs. Eric McKague left on Wednesday to spend a few days in northern Ontario. Mr., Mrs. Orville Isaac are home from a 2-week trip to the East Coast and Newfoundland. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. H. Allen entertained a "History does have a habit of repeating itself.. .I've failed few ladies on the occasion of Mrs. Maude Pap-pineau's 95th birthday. Mrs. Pappineau is Mrs. Allen's aunt. Douglas Gaudaur and Mr., Mrs. Fred Widerick of Brantford spent the weekend with Mrs. Eunice Gaudaur and Robert. Larry Quinlan, who with his wife and family, flew to Vancouver and back in the Belvedere Dash, showed slides Thursday night in the town hall for the library. There was a good attendance and everyone enjoyed the slides very much. » Mrs. W. Graham of Castleton and CecilGraham and Miss Debbie Graham of Bridgenorth attended the Royal Lipizzan Show at the Memorial Centre, Peterborough, on Wednesday evening. There were 40 performing hprses with skilled riders representing 10 different countries, including Canada and the U.S.A. Mrs. Don Ducie is on a trip to the west coast. Mr., Mrs. George Warner and Grant spent the weekend at Newmarket. * Quite a few from her attended anniversary services at Grafton United Church on Sunday morning. Several from here were at the 50th wedding anniversary for Mr., Mrs. Charles Harnden at Eddystone Baptist Church. Mr., Mrs. T. Black, Mr., Mrs. H. Black, Mrs. F. Warner and Mrs. F. Welton attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr., Mrs. Jack Ker-naghan at their cottage, Sunday afternoon. , We see Mr. A.A. Kemp is driving a new, red "bug". Mrs. Muriel Scott and Mrs. Alma Hinkson' of Oshawa spent a day last week with Mr., Mrs. Norman Fitchett. Mrs. Ethel Black of Brighton spent last week with Mr., Mrs. N. Fitchett. Mr., Mrs. Neil McGregor spent Sunday at Marmora with relatives. CAR PRESENTED - Mike O'Grady, president of Saturday night and the Scotts were presented with the the Cobourg Kinsmen club, presents the keys to the car at Tanner Chrysler, Tuesday afternoon. Also in 1974 Plymouth Duster to Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott, RR2, the photo are Jay Tanner, of Tanner Roseneath. The winning ticket was drawn last Chrysler and Bill Stoffers, chairman of ticket sales. TheToyota Econo-Miser Drive The Toyota Econo-Miser has come up with this fantastic contest. It's all to do with gasoline mileage and you don't just enter it, you take part in it. And there are some pretty sensational prizes. On November 4th, at the Mosport Park Track, near Toronto, Walter Boyce and Doug Woods, our National Rally Champions, will put 10 gallons of regular gas in a Toyota Corolla 1200. And they'll drive around the track until it's all gone. What you have to do is estimate how many miles they'll travel on the 10 gallons. If yours is the closest estimate (to the tenth of a mile), you can win a Toyota Corolla 1200 KE020KB or up to $2,000 cash for being unner-up... in each of 5 regions across Canada. Winners will be selected from the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies and British Columbia. The five people who win Toyotas will be invited to be our guests on an all-expenses-paid trip for two to Toronto to compete in the Toyota Econo-Miser Drive Run-Off at Mosport Park, for a. further $5,000 in prize money. It's fun, it's exciting, it's rewarding. Enter now, at your participating Toyota dealer. He's got all the contest details and a free booklet with some tips to help you win, and some tips on how to get more miles from your gasoline dollar. So even if you don't win, you don't lose. TOYOTA See how much car your money can buy. low Pages^jfor the Toyota dealer CONTEST CLOSES OCTO~~R 26. 1974

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