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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Mar 1959, p. 8

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A § > ry ly o£ -" lop ry Ls -- oe - Karas IT A pl lad eo i Shera ~ < Ap i ST et FE po Cs od RE vr AA CAR te ATM AAAI AS ISN TER h dn Sr ERIS Si 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1069 #1 | Road Supplementary for the road east {all taxes in arrears and to start legal |tenders left little reason for prefers Cartwright Council of Wm, Taylor's. Two motion at- 4 tempts for an increase in the general account levy failed but the Council cation. Total general Receipts from | were unanimous in agreement of the the Municipality were roughly 8,600 Tax arrears being collected, since said Dollars plus the per Capita or Un-| Tax Arrears of three years and over conditional Grant of $4,750. and the are in excess of 9,000. A resolution (Continued -from Front Page) 5 mill levy of 8,000. left a deficit of | was passed in this March meeting for almost 2,000 which was caused by the ithe Tax-Collector to proceed to collect ES Et NI A LT CR eS CA RESIN FAY ARID pR SNES IN SLAIN aR REA Easter Bunnies, Chickens & Fygs Week-End Specials All' Smiles"n Chuckles Milk Chocolate in many shapes sizes. Come in and make your choice early. "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" (Decorated for St. Patrick Day) GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW d sa pl -- proceedings where necessary, which lence, but a spetial offer of 10 months would necessitate the publishing of a list of all persons whose land can be sold for Tax Arrears first in the Ont. Gazette and then in the local papers. Such persons are to be notified and given 10 days to complete settlement of Tax Arrears after which no pay- ment may be accepted, except in full. free of interest plus immediate use of another piece of snow-removal equipment until delivety, were instru- ! mental factors in thd decision. A motion authorizing the Reeve and Clerk to sign an agreement of pur- chase with Mr. Ray Taylor, the Adams agent, «hich is subject to ap- proval by the Dept. of Highways for Ontario and the Ont. Municipal Board, The object of the meeting was in- troduced, i.e. the purchase of a new Grader Snow plow and a motion ap- proved the purchase of one of the three approved tenders; Councillor Terms of Sale are as follows: Que model No. 650 Adams Motor Grader, with hydraulic controlled plow and 'wing and sliding-mould board, with new model, 1959 Cummins 6 cy- linder Diesel Motor, choice of 14.00 x 24, nylon tires on 10 in, rims and other specifications as tendered, for' the price of $28,474. less the trade-in va- lue of our Model 414 1951 Adams Grader--$6,000. a net price of $22, 474. over two years with the 1st in- stalment due July 156 (two weeks af- ter Tax call date) of $11,287, of which a Government subsidy of 50% or Fréd Trewin recorded a dissenting vote. The company representatives of 5 the three qualifying tenders each |§ were Interviewed and gave final de- |X tails of extra equipment and. Finance, | & interest, etc. not covered in the ten-|¥ ders. After they had been heard a brief discussion followed after which |& a vote by ballot by all council includ- ing the Reeve at the insistance of | the councillors and results follows: -- 8 Fresh Home-made Adams 8, Caterpillar 1, Allis Chalm-|¥ ers 1. The very closeness of the 1? 5° 5 tS BERR C ~ VY. THERE'S A RED:WHITE FOOD STORE NEAR YOU! (While They Last) UNTIL 11 A SE LN En EISBN, | AWKER BROS. | | Devon Sliced Bacon .......... 1h.59° Short Ribs for boiling ........ Ih. 29 'Fresh Pork Tenderloins, ..... 1h.79° FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY - Sausages, 3 Ibs. §1 0'CLOCK - $5,618.60 and a Municipal levy of 8.5 (Continued from Front Page) mills on a' 1,606,000 assessment or--| $5,621.00 and the balance in one year yerment was in the family plot at at July 16, 1960 with interest at the, Fine Grove Cemetery. ' rate of 6% after January 1960 on ba-| + Pallbearers were Norman Birkett, lance if any. Gordon Corner, Russell Corner, Jack Manns, Alvin Spencer and Willard At thls Murch tasting u roqvest SUSIE re Tom Bell Bo f ha 7 ower bearers were Tom , Ro- meeting. wea foverny oo TEUAr, rt Ball, Murray Birkett, Lloyd Ma. E Yaa Pure y : severa haffy, Elwood Manns, Richard Manns, members so a motion carried to have Stanley Manns, Tom Manns, Ray- the next meeting on Wed., April 1st mod Gibson, Grant Spencer and Gar- @ at 1 pm, Meeting Adjourned. ry Tummonds. Lasasasaas nal DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Pe PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. Sh é SHREDDED WHEAT ...cccccorvrvrrssrossisssose 2 for 39¢. WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE .....cooooorovos 2 for 25c. LYONS TEA BAGS, 1008 ....cooo.reverovvrerersssrensens Te. off deal KRAFT DINNER .......loveoeorrrsrssersosssssos vo sein? fOF 29. ROBIN HOOD CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX ........oooooirereen 29¢. OPEN EVENINGS--CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS For Free Delivery Phone YU 5-2492 BEST BUY -- SAVE 3c Solo Margarine - - - 21:.49¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE 8c Pet Instant Milk - - Powdered 12 qt. size Peanut Butter - - - BEST BUY -- York Homogenized -- Ivanhoe Tumbler 9 oz. jar - 2fr55¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE 10c¢ -- Pillsbury -- 18 oz. pkg. Layer Cake Mixes - - - for 95¢ BEST BUY -- SAVE 6c -- Success - Heavy Duty Paste Wax 1m i §Je BEST BUY -- SAVE 10c -- 4c Off Pack Ingersoll Cheese Spread - 1m.1 49c¢ PRODUCE Extra Large Beefsteak - No. 1 grade Tomatoes b.25¢ New -- No. 1 grade Rolls FEATURE -- SAVE 6c National Orange Pekoe - 50 bags Tea Bags 39c¢ FEATURE Sunbeam Hot Cross -- Tray of 12 only MEATS Swift's Premium - Boneless VealFront Pre-Dressed - Broilers 4 to 8 lbs. GREEN [CABBAGE | i Hw 3 Swift's Premium - Grade "A" id pes. . Good eg 2% Butterhall TURKEYS ; - For «| Swift's GRA orga : 9 Premium FRA PARSNIPS - 1%2 1s. ru 19g | Swift's ; Premium - 6 oz. pkg., 11 to 12 links Brown 'n' Serve Sausage »«. 37¢ Swift's Premium - Midget Size BOLOGNA Swift's Sliced - Side - Rindless - Sealed Eversweet BACON Ib. wu. 4c wo. rug. fg ~ - - 3% Lb. Pkg. 63c Bunettes 39¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 6¢ -- Fry's FEATURE -- SAVE 4c -- Monarch 1h un 6F¢ 7 Ib. bag 51c FEATURE Supreme Peanuts | Cocoa Lib, celle 43c {ia 33¢| Flour Sunbeam Bakery Features Raspberry 6 Buns DANISH PASTRY 35¢ Maple Walnut ea. §5¢ LAYER CAKE FROZEN FOODS zine! Cd ph! Broder's MIXED VEGETABLES | EASY TO BUDGET 2 1b. poly bag .__ 53c| BOOK A WEEK PLAN Libby's FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 0 v 150z. pkg... 8%¢ Birds Eye GREEN PEAS < Ea. ; i 12 oz. pkg. _. ee. 220 } 4 Birds Eye GREEN BEANS Gh om Beat Ge Gam 100z, pkg, .....________ 27c The Co, of hes EATS, 'Dowison's Food YUkon 5-142 FREE DELIVERY Sane vor! OF YOUR, ENCYCLOPEDIA | ' POPULAR SCIENG BUY ON THE POPULAR Soh ILLUSTRATED = * "Why don't we have a clothes line?" "9 do Ps one, son. We have an automatic electric With the wonderful convenience of a modern electric dryer there's no more need to lug heavy loads of wet wash out to the line. No more watching for "drying days." . In any weather clothes dry indoors, automatically . . . _ fluffy and sweet smelling. ... or, with just the right amount of dampness for ironing, Laundry is only one of the many tasks you can do quickly, easily and economically with electricity. You get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity. LIVE BETTER bj Oona. Olds The cool setting of a dryer allows you to fluff pillows and to dewrinkle drapes and synthetic fabrics. ELECTRICALLY a Cl Ta St Am----

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