's i A TEI VRE pr DE @ "sn Scugog The Scugog Home and School Assoc. iation met last Wednesday evening at the Centre School for its final meet- ing of the season. Mrs. H, Sharples, district organizer from Oshawa, was guest of honour. Mrs, Sharples gave us a little pep talk, and then called upon Mrs. Allen, of Oshawa to speak and explain some work doné .at the H & S Camp Annual reports were given, and els - ection of officers for the new term got under way. Officers for the next term are as follows: President, Mrs. James Wilson, Vice-President, Mrs, Cameron Aldred, Secretary, Mrs. Glen Hood, Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Loates. Financial help given by the Home and School Club during 1956-57: Dec.-Christmas treat $12.00 Jan,-Soup for hot lunch $15.00 April-Bus trip to Niagara $25.00 May-Rental for years films $25.00 May-Schrubs for each school $3.00 Total $80.00 Attendance award for the year was won by the Centre School and $4.00 was the prize to be used in any way for the children. ; Speakers for the 1956-57 term were: Sept.-Mrs. Sharples of Oshawa Oct... Mrs. Mason, Oshawa, Director of Chidrens Aid. Nov.-Mr. Tom Harris of Port Perry, Citizenship. Jan.- Mr. Cornish, Port Perry, Films Feb.-Films from National Film Board, shown by Mrs. Alan Martyn. March- Rev. John Braham, May-Mrs. Kenny of Toronto, Field organizer from Junior Red Cross. March- Dance May. Pot-Luck Supper. The Head W.A. held their monthly supper at the church tea room last Monday evening. There was not as large a crowd as usual, but all had a delicious supper The Dowson family held a picnic last Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dowson, The next meeting of the Head W.A. will be held next Wednesday after- noon at Stephenson's Point. If the weather is not favorable we will meet in the evening at the home of Irene Carter. Will members please bring dishes and cutlery for themselves, if we are able to have the meeting at the lake. This is the last week of school, so ¢ 250 ce BEAN Sf » s 88 Fan 02 2aF HS SY dats i gir LER % ly ' Ee ry i LN iggy aig digd ed - add " n ¥ ee . we take this opportunity to wish the teachers and pupils a very pleasant summer holiday. We are deeply grieved to hear of the death of Mrs, F. Gerrow, and wish to extend the sympathy of the commun- ity to the bereaved famliy. Town Council Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Village of Port Perry held in the Municipal Office on Monday, June 24, 19567 at 7.30 P.M. PRESENT: Reeve J. J. Gibson in the chair and Councillors Arthur T. Cox, Irving Boyd, Frank Godley, and W. T. Harris. READING OF MINUTES: Minutes Events during the past year. Nov.- Plastic demonstration. Dec.- Euchre Party. Jan.. Euchre Party, REGULAR $1.73 PHONE 29 CAWKER BROS. WING STEAKS .............Ih. T5c. PICKLED BEEF TONGUES, 1b. 35¢. Burn's Canned Whole Chicken, $1.59 FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY : Attention: Acquire NEW Skills! Register Now Ask for Free Literature. 111 Simcoe Street, South Oshawa OPOPOPOPOPO 0000 te 0% ae ae 0 0 Parents! Young People! SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES will commence at the | Oshawa Business College J ~ Tuesday, July 2nd, 1957 and continue until k F riday, August 30th, 1957 + HOURS 9:00 UNTIL 1:00 Take a REFRESHER Course! TYPEWRITING -- BOOKKEEPING -- SHORTHAND BUSINESS MACHINES Enrolment is Limited! O OQ . oO Or 00 0 Tae 0 0 0 8870 87 0 0 0 00 S170 00 0 0 ON 0 00 0 0% 470 1% 5% $0 a" 3 23%, Phone 289 Our low Spring Prices on Famous Reading Anthracite are now in effect. Fill your bin NOW. ..savethe MOST! Remember, there's only one coal trademarked with bright red spots... Famous Reading Anthracite, Insist on it. It's the greatest! PORT PERRY FUELS PORT PERRY Dial RA. 5-3375 SEO E0080 08080808080808080080N ' OP 090POPOPOPOROPOFOPOPOPOPOROFOPOPOPO - DEALER IN CHEVS - OLDS - ( 24 Hour Road Service SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END 56.1-Ton CHEV LIKE NEW, Low Mileage, SPECIAL PRICE YOUR CHOICE OF 3 1953 CHEVROLETS OEE EEO Ce R0P080808080808080808000808080808 These Cars are Priced to Sell Also SEVERAL LOW PRICED CARS FOR THE LOWEST COST IN TRANSPORTATION * Also 1957 CHEV DEMONSTRATORS AVAILABLE CHEV. TRUCKS and 4 1952 PONTIACS THIS FATAL ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE SPEED! LOCATION: A curve on Highway No. 35 TIME: 7.20 p.m. ROAD SURFACE: Asphalt. Dry RESULT: . Passenger killed. Driver © seriously injured. This car was travelling north at high speed. The driver, not familiar with the road, failed to make the curve. The car crossed the highway and wrapped itself around a tree, ; The driver's wife was crushed to death and he was badly injured. ; } When he recovered he was charged with careless driving and his licence suspended. This is just one of the countless accidents caused by excessive speed. Think about, this picture the next time you start to press your accelerator past the safe limit. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS --ONTARIO ROXY THEATRE Uxbridge FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 28-29 | A wonderful story of a Boy and His Dog WALTER BRENNAN Goodbye My Lady also showing BOB HOPE, in The Lemon Drop . Kid SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW, 30th |# The Werewolf ADULT TERROR STRIKES AS MEN ARE TURNED INTO BEASTS MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 1-2 ANITA EKBERG in "Zarak" Exciting Adventure in THE FAR EAST WEDNESDAY-THURS,, JULY 3.4 [J JACK PALANCE, in } LL ng If "The Big Knife ADULT RELAX IN COOL COMFORT IN THE AIR CONDITIONED ROXY ed fE STR EP PE Sp ns RAPER THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 1967--8 the Reeve be authorized to rent a half-ton pickup truck for one month for town maintenance. Carried of a Regular Meeting of June 13 and a Special Meeting of June 17, 1957 were adopted as read. BUSINESS ARISING OUT MINUTES: Tender for Pt. lot 27 on west side of Perry Street by Mr. J. E. Jackson reconsidered, RESOLUTION: It was moved that the tender for pt. lot 27 on the west side of Perry Street be accepted and the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to OF Letter from Mr, Bert Merson of the Municipal Hydro Pension & Insurance Committee and wanting to know if the Village has made a decision or if there is any further information which he could supply. The Clerk was instructed to answer Mr. Merson's letter, stating that BY-LAW No. 1277 to amend By- Law No. 1148 to regulate and provide for the maintenance and management of the Waterworks as follows; that it is unlawful to use the Village Water Supply to wash cars, water gardens, lawns or in any way waste the Mun- icipal water when it is proclaimed that there is a Water Shortage, by the Reeve and Council, was moved. Read Council is defering the matter of pen- sions until January 1958 due to salary increases made during 1957. make the necessary arrangements to have the property transferred to Mr. J. E. Jackson. Carried Councillor F. Godley reported on three times, passed, signed and the seal of the Corporation affixed there- on. information received and progress made in revising the dog by-law. MEMO: Culverts at corner of Un- ion and Scugog Streets also at corner of Water and Casimir Streets were brought to the attention of the Dept. of Highways and a promise of prompt aetion was received. DEPUTATIONS: Mr. Ian Hope of the Consumers' Gas Company of Tor- onto appeared before Council and ask- ed Council to consider the giving of a franchise to supply the Village of Port Perry with natural gas. It was stated' further that the approval would have to be obtained from the Fuel Board. The benefits to be obtained would be cheaper fuel and taxes obtained from assessment on the pipeline, Mr. Robt. A. Watson as spokesman for a deputation from Calvary Baptist Church, approached Council for per- mission to hold a public meeting at the park from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat-. urday, June 29 and during July, Aug- ust and the early part of September. RESOLUTION: It was moved that Calvary Baptist Church of Oshawa be granted permission to hold open | air meetings in Palmer Memorial Park, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Satur- day evenings through July, August and part of September also commene- with a special waterproofi | of grass and weeds if a half-ton truck ing June 29, 1967. Carried CUTTING OF WEEDS ON STR- EETS DISCUSSED - Council decided that the tractor could | be used continuously for the cutting full information. could be rented for other work. 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