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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Apr 1959, p. 8

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LY NE = - \ 14 v An a2 Eh BRE TY, N SOE DN AERC IER RE ae x 4 % AEN TRAN SARTRE 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1959 Cartwright Council (continued from front page) same for the next meeting. Munici- pal employees, in responsibility (ma- chinery operators etc.) were also vot- ed a raise of 10c. per hour, and ap- preciation of their effort during the past winter was expressed. A re- quest from the County Health organ- ization Yor a By-law to liscense Nurs- ing Homes in the Twp. was ordered for the next meeting. The plywood used in' the construction of the water reservoir was sold to H. Shortridge and V. Malcolm at a slight profit. A motion for adjournment by Bert Gibson until Wed., April 1st was later changed to Mon, April 6th. At this meeting the M.W.W. Pro- ject having used up the alloted funds had been terminated but a motion for another application for one-half the first amount was approved and order- ed carried out. The following By-Laws and Reso- and sealed. By-Law No. 1041---Auth- | orizing liscensing of Nursing Homes! in the Township. By-Law No. 1042--- Setting Salary and terms of hire of Road Superintendent. By-Law No. 1043--Supplementary Road Allocation for purchase of Grader and levy of tax to cover same--Municipal annual share, 3.6 mills for two yrs. i ARENAS SR PIL PDEA DEL TDI as We ale: RR vA! A Mr, Wm. McLenaghan of Comet Radio & T.V. Repair was present and requested permission to present a fire' works display at Caesarea during the' | Victoria Day week-end, also informa- Road Engineer again this year be quested to arrange the Township Rd, tion regarding liscensing of Public Halls, ete. Road Commissioner requested ac- ceptance of (Resolution No, 2A dated ANNUAL FRIDAY APRIL 17th 8:00 P.M. lutions were read, approved, signed will be held in the ONTARIO FEDERAL RIDING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION MEETING Whithy Town Hall, MEET AND HEAR Hon. Mike Starr EVERYBODY WELCOME BEST BUY -- Birds Eye Fresh Frozen STRAWBERRIES Frozen . Frozen BEST BUY ~ Birds Eye DRANGE JUICE ORANGE JUICE 15 oz. pkg. 8 oz tin 4 ror 95¢ 12 oz. tin 2 For 89c 2 ror 69c "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye 12 oz. pkg. French Style 10 oz. pkg. GREEN PEAS - 4 r: 79c GREEN BEANS . 2 5l¢ - . "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye " Forkhook 12 oz. pkg. 10 oz. pkg. LIMA BEANS . 2. 53c BROCCOLI SPEARS . 29 "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye Beef - Turkey - Chicken - 11 oz. pkg. 11 oz. pkg. DINNERS . . - 69 MIXED VEGETABLES 27c "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye COD FISH STICKS 2 8 oz. pkg. For 65¢c "FEATURE" -- Birds Eye 9 oz. pkg. FRENCH FRIES - 2+-39¢c Quality Meats Fresh Produce SPRING IS VEAL Fresh Ground Lean Veal Patties Swift's - Premium - Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS Popular Half Sizes - Cryovac wrapped Swift's - Sliced Breakfast - 12 1b, pkg. PREMIUM BACON - ru 33c TIME TIME 49c¢ Ib No. 1 Grade - Jumbo size 24's Vacuum Cooled Iceberg Lettuce 2 for 27¢ Mexico's Flavour-rich -- No. 1 Grade "WILK FED VEAL |CANTALOUPES . 238: hank Farm Fresh No. 1 Grade Log Hoasts ii ASPARAGUS - 2% Bump Roasts Seuckle Cc Curly and Crisp 10 oz. cello pkg. Rib Loin Chops Meaty A S P I N A C H - - 2 ror 25¢ Fancy Grade Controlled Atmosphere McIntosh APPLES 3 1b. cello bag 35¢ Vacuum Pack - - "un. 49¢ Pork & Turkey Loaf Swift's Delicious Oriole - Sliced or piece BOLOGNA Swift's - Premium - Sliced 6 oz. pkg. rir. 39 wv. 29¢ Cadbury's CHOCO Numilk - Instant Welch's Grape JAM OR JELLY FEATURE -- WAXED PAPER FEATURE Golden Hour "FEATURE" -- SAVE 4c « Lb. Tin 53c FEATURE -- SAVE 8¢ POWDERED MILK - - "FEATURE" -- SAVE 5c. Transparent - Rap Rite - 100 ft. roll Cello pkg. DEVON CARAMELS No: 1 Grade DUTCHSETS - 29 ; 3 1b. pkg. 87c 12 oz. jar 2 For 53c 2 ror §5¢ 29¢ "Sunbeam Features DINNER ROLLS Lemon ; 12 in cello pkg. 27¢c SPRINGTIME BONUS BARGAIN! COLORFUL PLASTIC + | | GARBAGE GANS 10 GALLON SIZE REGULAR $595 VALUE ONLY $500 ORDER DANISH PASTRY 6 ro 35¢ Dowson's Food Market YUkon 5-7942 FREE DELIVERY Port Perry ERE) EAE IR SN es Rw AY Eons WOE 3 2 March 2nd enforcing half-load limits on Township roads during March and April, Carried. y Resolution No. 8 that the County res Resurfacing Program and have it carried out, Resolution No. 4 that the Reeve and Clerk sign the renewal of agreement of Fire protection with the Port Perry Fire Dept, and Corporation of Port Perry. Resolution No. 5 Instruct the [Road Supt. to attend the Special Course of Road Maintenance and Construction, held for two days at the University of Toronto and that his expense acct. be approved to the limit of twenty- five dollars, as approved by the De- partment of Highways. Resolution No. 6:-that the Twp. of Cartwright at the request of certain Ratepayers be committed to proceed vith the Tile Drainage By-Law as laid down in the Tile Drainage Act-- R.S.0. 1950-c 392 and as amended in 1956 and 1958; Road Inspection was called for Wed- nesday, April 16th and a special mill. 20th with both School Area Boards in attendance, : Reeve Ashton proclaimed the usual change from Standard Time to Day- light Baving Time as surrounding dis- triets which was tentatively announ- ced in Daily papers as of 2 a.m. on Sunday, April 26th until 2 a.m, Sun- day, October 25th, 1959. a Adjournment on motion of Merrill VanCamp until 8 p.m, on Monday, May 4th, 1959. Prince Albert A good representation from this lo. cality attended the S. S. anniversary service in Port Perry Sunday morn- ing, Mr. J. Keizebrink has returned OOO is FUEL Bas THE WHOLE FAMILY PV VVVOOYYVVVYVVVIIIIIVIYVIYI VV OVVVVVVVOOPIVOOOIVOO0OOOOOS00SS FARM TRADE AGENT Phone YUkon 5-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO ¢ PV VV VOY X VV VI OTITVPOOOTOODO0000P Me TOSTHE ENTERTANVENT THEATRE, UXBRIDGE / FRI. and SAT., APRIL 17-18 ROBERT TAYLOR and RICHARD WIDMARYK, in The Law and. Jake Wade MON. to WED., APRIL 20-21-22 ~ BIG FEATURE The Brother Karamazov starring YUL BRYNNER MARIE SCHEEL CLAIRE BLOOM Adult Entertainment--ane price 75 cents only famous stars in. one of the world's best picture, Dont' miss this Play Bingo Every Thurs., for only 75° Bee a wonderful show and have ten chances of winging a valuable prize. i Show rom 7 to 9 Bingo from} 9 to 10 or 10.80 An, rate levy session for 1,30 on April|. Three of the world's best and most ; from a week or so holidaying with his daughter Mr. and Mrs. B. Michel and family at Cockrane. Master Wayne Birkett, Port Perry enjoyed the week-end with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs, W, Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webb, Toronto with his sister Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie and fa- mily at Milton visiting with relatives, Mr, and Mrs. G, Hunter and fam- ily visited friends Mr, and Mrs. Oliver and family (formerly of, Uxbridge) on Sunday. Wedding bells are ringing. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mus. H, Hodgins included their family Mr. and Mrs. Murrin, Toronto, Miss Gail Hodgins of Teacher's College Toronto, Miss Mary Lyn Hodgins of Clinton, and Mr, & Mrs. T, Hodgins and little son who have moved to Scugog Island Mr, Grant MacDonald, + Principal. Phone: YU 5-2671 FOR SALE Colony House or Similar Type Bldg. 'Same to be constructed by the Grade XII boys of the Port Perry High School "Cost: material only. Delivery: on or about May ; For information contact Mr. John Jefford, Shop. Instructor, Phone: YU 65-2814 16th for summer months. Mr, and Mrs, F. Fletcher have re- turned home from a pleasant holiday in Florida,. ; Honeydalé WIL (continued from front page) Institutes competed, with approxli- mately one hundred and twenty-five members attending the Summary Day. Miss Wilda Gordon, Home Econom- ist, was in charge, and Mrs. Louise Patterson, of Honeydale Branch, was chairman for the programme. Miss Wright, from Home Economic Service Branch, Dept. of 'Agriculture, gave "Golden" Date Layer Cake" le Phone YUkon 5-2172 THURSDAY SPECIAL -- FRUIT BREAD, 20¢ a loaf FRIDAY SPECIAL -- CHOCOLATE ECLAIR 10¢ each Saturday Specials GERROW'S BAKERY A . ? MN TH G. M. GERROW ---- constructive oriticlsm of . the rugs, pointing out" where improvements might be made. learned the fundamentals of "Rug Making", by Misses Wright and Gordon, 'Auction Sale Reach Twp.,, 1% miles East and % mile South of Greenbank, REG. JOHNSON; Auctioneer. Leaders and . Assistant 5 Leaders were presented with badges |® SAT., MAY 2nd--Farm Sold, Auc-|# tion Sale of Farm Stock, A.C. Trac-|¥ tor, Dion Threshing Machine, Imple- | § p | ments, Furniture, the property of |§ Frank Gibson, Lot 17 & 18, Con. 10, | § Terms | d| Cash. No Reserve, as farm is sold. | . $| Sale at 1.30 p.m. § 3! BOSSE SSSA OIE ESS SSS SR SE ES S22 SRSA OER RRR ROR 00SOROROOROSOROROOROROROR Experienced rug |§" makers, gained experience, on how to |§ perfect thelr work while beginners | HOME CURED BACON, sliced "seven RR Ry PY PY TTI RII RII IIIT TIT vos SHORTENING ..... ..... srisgists eins d 1 499 FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK FER TY LETTE ITTY TY IY YUkon 5:2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY " CAWKER BROS. SMOKED BACON SQUARES, oo... een dD 20¢ 8 ~ Freel Marie Fraser's new milk recipes. Write today! DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto "WHY IS IT? | SAY IT SHOULD BE A PICKET FENCE IT'LL BE A BOARD. B| FENCE OR NOTHING! THEY DONT NEED A FENCE, THEY

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