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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Jul 1958, p. 8

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VALE RS AS aa, AAR Na SEAS ARGO AE RHE EA 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1968 Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie spent a counle of days last week with friends in Scarboro. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Carling visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie, i Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Borsk and Gail of Toronto and Mrs, Milne of Cal, U.S.A, visited Sunday with their father Mr. and Mrs. A, Handel. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emby and family and Mrs. Herb Hill and family visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill, Mrs. Russ Emby and family spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs: Jack Hill. " Miss Gail Ellicott is recovering from Chicken Pox, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alcock visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Duckworth. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clark attended the Gerrow - Farndale Wedding in Port Perry Saturday afternoon. Miss Pamela Clark attended the Birthday Party of Miss Leanne Son- ley of Port Perry on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Stevens of Whitby visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A. Rothwell. Congratulations to Miss Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday supper with Mr, Kae Evans. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Johnson and family attended the Colby Boys Choir Picnic near Sutton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Evans of Clare- mont visited Suriday evening with Mr. and 'Mrs, Talbert Evans. : 4 Talbert Evans had and Mrs, | Manchester The annual S.S. picnic was held at Birdseye Center Park last Thursday afternoon, Mr. Wm. McCartney has his new house well on the way to completion, Gerald Crosier, Toronto, and Miss Gail Hale, of Highland Creek, visited his grandparents on Sunday. Mr. Harry Stevens was admitted to Toronto General Hospital on Satur- day. We wish him a speedy recovery. Dr. Donald Christie and Mr. Grant Christie attended the pony sale in Peterboro last week. Mr. and -Mrs. W. Crosier, Stouffville and Mrs. Margaret Crosier, London, visited Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Crosier on Trenka in passing her exams. . .|and Mrs, Lawrence complained about '| Regatta Association made a request Cartwright Council The regular monthly meeting of the Cartwright Council was held on the above date in the Township hall, all members present and Reeve Ash- ton presiding, The wminutes of the last regular and special meeting were read and on motion 'secon of councillor Gibson, ded 'by Councillor' VanCamp were adopted. SURERT 'The delegations were then héard, the dump and the ditch on her road, and on motion of J.» Green, seconded by A. Gibson the road superintendent was authorized to do gome WoT or | the ditch in<front of her property. A deputation" of Messrs. Jamieson, Grandly; and Turner from Rowan Beach requested some poles to help prevent erosion of the beach and the Clerk was instructed to contact the telephone and hydro officials and see what could be done to secure some. In the matter of the placement of the No Parking signs this was to be left 'ag is", ' A delegation from the Lave Scugog for an increase in their grant, and as the budget had already been set they were allowed a grant of $175.00. Saturday evening. about weeds on 'six properties, and the weed inspector was to be advised to check into the matter and take proper action, There was also a request. to see if any action could be taken to have the beach from Sheard Cottage to the dock cleaned up, this was to be in- vestigated by the Council by inspec- tion. 2 THere was also some discussion on the rumor- that the Government was taking spawn from the lake, and this is to be looked into. : Ever "the matter of collecting the grbage came in for criticism, and e clerk was instructed to write Mr. Nesbitt of this rough handling of 'the empty garbage cans. 1 Mr. Putsy thought the Council could co-operate with the cottagers in having a notice of the double tax col- lection put in the stores at Caesarea, also a financial statement might be of some interest to them, these tems are to be considered by the Council, The matter of the width of a road at lot 4, con. 4 was left with the so- licitor.for his comments, A quotation from Duff Electric was read for the revamping of the pump, tank 'and elevation of same and on motion of C. McLaughlin, seconded by A. Gibson was accepted, i Some complaints were. also made Moved by M. VanCamp, secondad by A. Gibson that culverts be instal. led for Browns at Cadmus and S. Me¢- Quaid. No reply having been received from Bowes and Cox re gravel on the road at Shingle Landing, the clerk was in- structed to contact them and get a reply. i Moved by A. Gibson, seconded by C. McLaughlin a letter be sent to Dr. Vivian to see if any action couly he taken to clean out the stumps and big stones in from off the beaches. A by-law was to be prepared and presented to council at the next spe- cial meeting for the closing of the parks at sundown to prevent row- dyism now occurring in some of the parks at night. Moved by M. VdnCamp, seconded by A. Gihson that the fire insurance on the hall be increased to $12,000.00. Moved by M, VanCamp, seconded by C..McLaughlin that the general ac- counts of $3,469.65 and Road Accoun- ts of $1,474.72 be paid. The various applications for the po- sition of Clerk, Treasurer and tax Collector were then read, but as it was now 1.15, the council decided that a special meeting would -be better to deal with the matter and meeting adjourned. Ts swif's Premium - Sliced DUTCH LOAF PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF CHICKEN LOAF Table Ready Meats | quick SUMMER MEALS (4 pkg) DDc By the plzg. - 25¢ - Cello pkg. MACARONI & CHEESE Swift's Premium -- Fully Skinned -- Whole or Half_ Cooked Smoked Picnics Swift's -- By the piece Premium Bologna Swift's Dinner Quality -- 10 oz. cello pkg. Premium Franks "Holiday Notice Please take note that the printing plant of the Port Perry Star will be closed from August 2nd to August 9th inclusive. During this week there will be no paper published. "have advertising planned for this period will you please schedule a new date? The office will be open.from'10 a.m, to 12 noon, and from 1.30 to 6 p.m. during this holiday week. : If you THE PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY LIMITED pi Telephone YUkon 5-2331 57c lb. 33clb 'CAWKER BROS. L 'Sweet Pickled Cottage Roll 1b. 59c. Rind-on Layer Bacon ........lh. 6c. 'Rump Roast of Beef cover... 10.79. "FREE. TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 0'CLOCK "The Family B Butcher" Y Ukon 5-2221 PORT PERRY 1OP0R080RM00S00S0E080800 8080808080808 RU Os Or eos JUV VV VV Tvyyose FRESH BAKING DAILY BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and TARTS Week-End Specials "Pingapple Layer Krinel mon Pie and Tarts" CERROW'S BAKERY : Phone YUkon 56-2172 | G. M. Gerrow JULY 25th -- IT MUST BE YES!! YES! FOR HOGS ON THE OPEN MARKET YES! FOR FARMERS MAINTAINING INFLUENCE. YES! FOR GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION, Ontario County Hog Producers. POPOV VVVOVLOVOPOVOVOOTOP ~ STEEL AND ALUMINUM ROOFING and SIDING, 3 foot to 30 foot Jongthy 'without end-over lap. Frank Hoskin BLACKSTOCK | PHONE 2 Every occupant of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner, shall destroy all noxious weeds thereon by July 16th, or as often in every year as is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds. By order of the Weed Inspector, I * FRED G. LAMB, County of Ontario. 3 3c rka. SAVE 4c -- BEST BUY QUAKER MUFFETS Shirriff"s Good Morning - MARMALADE - BEST BUY -- SAVE Tc Clark's 15 oz. tin IRISH STEW 2 for 55¢ 3EST BUY -- SAVE 14c ",aundry Miracle - 10¢c off WISK DETERGENT fEATURE -- SAVE 5¢ Hereford " FEATURE -- SAVE 6c "Serve Tea on the Rocks" - Red Rose 60 Bags. 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