a pr "aig N Apr 2 SAN RT eR rat fates ah res A, ATR 0 a are Ae BV EH Joel a Tam . TN re A a Ng We SS ls > AA "wth ok a 8 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1959 Town Council (Continued from front page) COUNCIL STARTS WINTER WORK PROGRAMME IN PORT PERRY Letter from The Bell Telephone Co. requesting the second pole south of Scugog Street on Arrow Street be re- placed to a 35' pole. = Memo -- Mr. W. G. Emmerson re- ported that the Corp. of Port Perry should have boiler insurance at the new Municipal Office. The Clerk was instructed to ask Mr. Emmerson for a tquotation. Memo-- Transfer of $10,000 from Hydro Savings Account to Hydro Cur- rent account, Memo -- If $1.15 per hour is to be only on the special Winter Projects or to include all extra help. Resolution--It was moved hy Coun- cillors Godley and Cox that $1.15 per hour be paid to all persons employed on the Winter Incentive Program and to all additional labour required for municipal work. © Letter from the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission re report on In- dustrial wastes from two firms in the Village of Port Perry, This matter was left with the Sani- tation Committee. Letter from County Assessor re Assessors Meeting at Brougham, Feb. 4th at 10 a.m. Also Assessment Bind- ers at $3.50 each, Council decided that Assessor Frank Hastings attended the Assessors meet- ing at Brougham, The Clerk was instructed to order the necessary assessment binders, Account of Councillor Godley re ex- penses to Peterbero to discuss the water level in Lake Scugog, $8.22. Letter from the Dept. of. Municipal Affairs re grant for Indigant Hospital. ization in southern Ontario, is payable only to cities. Council adjourned. Obituary . GENEVA MAUD PROUT A well known and respected citizen Jgularly at Nestleton and later at | Caesarea and was for years a mem-' | ber of Nestleton Women' 8 Institute, Mrs. Proutt attended Church re ' j Minor Hockey In 1920 the Proutt farm was | of Caesarea, Mrs, George Prout, pass- changed with the late John Watson for ed away peacefully at Whitby on Jan. | his home 2nd, 1959. Proutt died in 1935 and Mrs. Proutt Geneva Maud Platten was born in moved across the street to her recent Port Perry near the United Church on | home beside Caesarea church. January 4, 1877, the youngest child of | the summers she lived here, but spent the late Mr, and Mrs. Austin Platten. the winters with her daughters, until in Caesarea, - where Mr, During Following her education, she learned | yecent failing health caused her to be Sena mabing and tailoring in Port hospitalized, erry from Miss Anne Harrison, then ii with her mother to Toronto Eaton Co. On June 1st, 1905, she married Wm. George Proutt, and settled with him | mourned by nine grandchildren Misses . ) deceased her, one remaining brother, where she was employed with the T. Wm. Beach, Florida. i Five 'sister and two brothers pre- J. Platten, lives at Daytona Besides three daughters, she is rides. | on the Proutt homestead one mile east | Gail, Esther, Sharon, Jean and Joan of Caesarea. There three daughter Laura, Mrs. P. V. Woodward, Pointe- au-Baril; Margaret, Mrs. S. VanCamp, | from friends and neighbours. Nestleton; and Dorothy, Mrs. Jack]. L. Purdy, Toronto. g BEST BUYS Ogilvie - Chocolate, White or Cherry Almond -- New Twin Pack 3 for $1.00 CAKE MIXES Woodward, Richard and Miss Doreen VanCamp, also Mesdames Sylvia Bar- were born, | ker and Sonie Gallagher, Beautiful floral tributes were sent Rev. P. Romeril conducted the fun | Tan y Wb TF . : All-Stars ......0.... 6 4 1 13 -{ eral service at the chapel of McDer- : : Canadians .... wel 47% 13 mott-Panabaker with interment at . ; Detroit . 8 b 8 9 Nestleton. cemetery. Leafs 3 5 3 9 Pallbearers were Richard VanCamp, | €%' woe ee pil: : John Barker, James Gallagher, Ivan PRO LEAGUE Proutt, Lloyd Hunter, Ralph Sadler. Team .W L T Pts. A life long acquaintance summed up Rangers her lifé with this tribute, "She was a wonderful wife and mother, and I|Bruins ails knew she will be greeted with open arms over There." Face-offs ~~ . of the league games, Play-off schedule will'be in next week's paper. Coming Eyents-- See any coach or Harvey Hall at How- ard Motors, ! Perry. night' and lucky draw 650.50 send--take your boy to the Arena." nights for sure, House League Hawks ....... tins 2 3 13 Telcos ....ion, PR | 8 2 2 Games Wed, Nights--Start 6.45 p. m. P---------- [rr -- We are getting closer to the end February' 26° monthly draw tickets. March 18th--House League Finals, March 26th, 7 p.m.-- Uxbridge, Port lub, : ; Phone Keep these dates opened. Don't YUkon 5-2172 Nags a - . on : : hd 3 2 3 ; Valentine Time is Here Again GIVE SMILES'N CHUCKLES CANDY IN HEART SHAPED BOX, or the regular box, Valentine Wrapped. Week-End Specials "Pineapple Layer Cake" GERROW'S BAKERY G. M. Gerrow Chocolate Eclairs" See you all at the Arena on these LITTLE LEAGUE (Including one 4 pointer) 2 1 15 Q ma 4 2 10g YUkon. 5-2221 RIO IRATE CAWKER BROS, Devon Sliced Bacon; Is .....59c. Lb. Maple Leaf Laxd, I's . . .. . ...2for 35¢. Sparehibs ................ 3c. Lh Fresh Sausage .. .......2 lbs; for 8c. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" "PORT PERRY Meaty Beehive CORN SYRUP 2 Lb. Tin 29¢ Juicy Catelli's -- Cooked Spaghetti 20 oz. tin 2ior37c¢ Habitant -- "PEA SOUP - 28 oz. tin 3 for 49c¢ Buttermilk or Honey Buckwheat 16 oz. pkg. Pillsbury -- PANCAKE MIX -2fr35¢ Old Tyme TABLE SYRUP ---- 16 oz. jug - 23c¢ For Valentine's Day Golden Hour CINNAMON HEARTS JELLY BEANS TINY GUMS Golden Hour - Hand-rolled ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Valentine Wrapper - -- MAC] Sits P pkg. Quality Meats Lamb Legs Tender Rib Loin Lamb Chops ; Scotch Lamh Chops Three-way Combination Roast, Chops, Stew Lamb in a Basket Swift's -- 1% 1b. pkg. Premium BACON Swift's -- Premium FRANKS rx. 33c Swift's Premium -- Sliced Luncheon Meat Loaf + 59¢ HEADCHEESE - By the Piece 3 rv. =n §9¢ ea. lb. w. 23¢ ris. 30 10 oz. pkg. -- Sliced wv. 35¢ Cello 89° 1 1b. box _ "FEATURE" Aylmer Stuffed Manzanillas - 8 oz. ice box jar OLIVES - . Clear -- Never Yellows Success -- Pint Tin TRIO WAX Save 8¢ Talisman Brand -- Dr. Ballard's Champion -- Whole Fish -- 15 oz. tin CAT FOOD "So Crisp" -- Hostess, -- 4 oz. p POTATO CHIPS Sunbeam VANILLA BAR CAKE "Place Packed" - = « 59 24 oz. jar RASPBERRY JAM - . 43 "New Havour" Fresh Produce - « - 3c - 2 Jl 2 vor 49 ra. 29¢ Easy to peel Sunkist Navel - 5 Ib. poly bag Oranges 55c Finest Ontario Crispy - 8 qt. bask. McIntosh or Spy Apples 55¢ 'Solid - Non-fattening CUCUMBERS - Curly and nutritious - cello bag SPINACH . Mild, sweet SPANISH ONIONS 2 rr 25¢ mn. 19¢ 2 ror 35¢ are yo 7ine! EASY 10 BUDGET | BONK A WEEK PLAN 12 : VOLUMES ILLUSTRATED | EDITION Only VOLUME ! DONT YOURSELF | git ae ENCYCLOPEDIA BUY ON THE POPULAR SCIENCE ' VOLUMES No: 2 to No, 12 99¢ ea. FROZEN FOODS ' Birds Eye ¢ ORANGE JUICE 6 ox. tin, 2 for 8c Birds Eye | STRAWBERRIES 18 oz. pkg., 39¢c Sunkist LEMONADE 6 oz, tin, 2 for Ae Dowson' S Food Market ~ YUkon 5 040 FREE DELIVERY: Port Perry - dependable, worry-free! Clean . . . just see curtains stay when/you cook electrically. . . no blackened pots and pans, either! , : Modern . . . electricity brings the modern convenience of ow bright your kitchen 'walls and ; automatic Sonfrols to lighten your work, brighten your day. Safe ed get mare J of Life . clean . . modern . . - three big reasons why today, more than ever before, you . thie little' words become when you get the most out of electricity. ean tls yo. electricity is for you! You know electricity is®afe, clean, modern! ! Safe . . What a marvellous feeling to know electricity is borcelain, the safe; clean, modern way I VOUR | ahd lile] ii ECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH Jive hetter. vn ELECTRICALLY NATIONAL FLECTRIGAL WEEK-- -- FEB, 8th - FEB. 14th [Houschoti fit. by Gouna. Olas Keep paper towels handy for wiping spills off a hot "range. A cold wet cloth. "may start oracks in the' ... COSTS SO LITTLE -------- o@ 7