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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Aug 1960, p. 5

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A ao Fen WAL SER a A 232 ELAN ah RA OER oa FEES TE) an TR SAAR 1] "a Fob iy Continued from Front Page . Council decided that before taking any action with regard to the pur- chase of an elevated storage tank that informatoin should be received on un- derground reservoirs. ACCOUNT FROM THE DUF- FERIN CONSTRUCTION CO. dated August 17, 1960, in the amount of $6,009.62 for asphalt paving. ' : passed. LETTER FROM THE DEPART- MENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS re winter works 1960-61, This pro- gram has been broadened consider- ably this year, and the new features will be found on pages 1, 8, 4, 5 and 7. Filed for further study. LETTER FROM C. E. CREASE of the Ontario Hydro. "Your committee should consider the purchase of bonds having a ghort-| Port Perry, Reach and Scugog should % er maturity, In this regard, they re-| give this matter some consideration Pp - Y P 1 » commend the C.N.R. 6% bond due on | and it was left with the Reeve to re- ar ents oung eop e bt Dec. 16, 1964 at any time up to June| port on this matter at the next re- Registrations are now being accepted for the i 16, 1964, this bond can be exchanged for a 6% % bond due Dec. 15, 1970." RESOLUTION: That the Port Scr Artis £08 Feparied the OPENING A Hydro Electric System purchase ome. 0 8 Older uydrants where A $10,000 of C.N.R. 5% short term |P2rts cannot be obtained should be| winnipeg-born folk singer Ernie | couver studios, the show presents a Tuesday September bth 1960 A bonds due Dec. 15, 1964, gradually replaced by a few new ones! prontice gets top billing on CBC-TV's| half-hour of music that ranges from ' 4 J each year, It was decided that the| gy mmer variety program A Hatful | musical comedy and folk songs to at the Qi STATEMENT OF FINES FOR JULY 1960, $175, P. P. share $86.28, LETTER "FROM O.W.R.C. giving the monthly water rates of some other places--net monthly bill--Sunderland $2.60, Havelock $4.00, Bancroft $4.00, Alfred $4.00, Winchester $3.00. Port Perry $1.66. LETTER FROM MR. KAREL PAV- LIC dated Aug 22, 1960: "The booth which I now operate on grounds leased from the Village of Port Perry at the Lakefront is not located so as to provide proper ser- vices to persons visiting the park. With so many boats being launched at the lakefront at the bottom of the street and so much traffic, it is neces- sary for children an other persons to pass in front of this traffic to reach my booth, it is a danger to them and also injures my business, I would. like permission to erect a new booth at the south side of Queen just inside the park fence, leaving suf- ficient room for persons to stand at the front of the booth, Any location between the Palmer monument and the lakefront would be acceptable. If I am granted this permission 1 would be glad to erect a more attrac- tive booth and would submit my plans for your approval. to pay more rent." Council decided that it is too late in the year to make any changes in the booth and the matter should be held over since the Council and Chamber of Commerce are making a study of the park with some proposed changes in view, LETTER FROM THE HORTON STEEL WORKS re prices on elevated water tanks -- questing to know the height of the Structure to: the low water line, - The Clerk was instructed to give Horton Steel Works the re- quired - information, APPEALS against the equalized assessment of the County of Ontario. It was reported that other municipali- ties are making arrangements to pro- tect their interests in connection with appeals against the equalized assess- ment of the County of Ontario so it was felt that the Municipalities of gular meeting of Council, REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Councillor Arthur Cox reported that Clerk order three new Darling hydr- ants for the following locations: } Corner of Kellett and Bigelow Sts. Corner of Cochrane and Bigélow Sts, Corner of Paxton and Cochrane Sts. ROAD CONDITIONS The Clerk was instructed to bring to the attention of L. Leahy that a tile is required at the corner of Bigelow and Bay Sts, also a hole in the road at the corner of Queen and Lilla, SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT With Mr, Clarence Graham discus- sed further and it was left with the Clerk to check this agreement with Deputy Reeve W. T. Harris, in order to make the proposed changes, Council adjourned, Don't forget to hook up a series of fire alarm indicators to your house- to-barn intercommunication, advises Hal Wright, Farm Safety Specialist with the Ontario Department of Agri- culture, ~ The fire alarm indicators would set off an alarm in the house. House-to-barn intercommunication is now availabe for about $76. PORT PERRY FAIR LABOUR DAY Horse Racing. Livestock Show Midway Go-Kart Rides . tainer. In the rest of Canada, it's $1.25 It's no trick at ll 32 give a Ange in eso and packaged in ourmet touch to fis ry these | royal blue plastic. ' 2.75 Bright ideas: sliver blanched al- Tell your husband about its BOYS' RUNNING SHOES........ $2.75 . monds, brown them in melted | newmildness. He just might insist MEN'S $2.95 SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW butter ani Po ores fish alier i on washing the dishesall thetime! | & HHA SD wee seTSRRttesrerescier Atsestisuissesss . n bake roiled or sautee oe ' N ' ~ " Or use pecan halves or broken This yap s crop of apples MEN'S OXFORDS, BLACK ...$7.95 in Memorial Gardens Arena I would also bel. EY .* A------ i : i f A SS WP Ss ss of Musie, Produced in the CBC Van-| popular music and jazz. rah Ju Whithy Win Lacrosse Semi-Finals Whitby Red Wings came up with a tremendous display of team spirit and drive on Monday as they clobbered St. Catherines Athletics 12-2 at Whitby in the seventh and deciding game of Eastern Canada semi-finals, The Red Wings will now meet the Brampton Excelsiors in the Eastern Canada Fin- als with the first game in Whitby. Terry Davis paced the Whitby at- tack Monday as he came out of his scoring slump to bang home four un- assisted goals. Brian Gibson had a trio with a single count going to Phil Hall, Elgin Luke, Paul Tran, Charlie Grandy and Glen Lotton. . For the los- ers it was Wally Thorne and Frank Asadorian with single counters. Everyda y use of silver is the best possible way to care for it. But remember, when used daily, it's wise to rotate the pieces so each getsthesameamount of wear. When washing silver, if you think it's being protected from nicks and scratches by using a rubber sink mat, you're wrong. Rubber is brim-full of sulphur and will produce tarnish with lightning speed. Wash your Hiver, immediately after use, in hot sudsy water, Rinse in clear hot water and dry while the silver is still hot. Don't ever wash silver and let it dry b itself, because there are tarnis forming elements in the air and spotting and streaking can result, E. puylig ah, remember ce Is no measure of food value. Rice lower priced meats are very nutritious. Remember, too, in comparing prices, it's the cost per pound of e ihe meal that counts. * At the cits or on a picnic this summer, why not keep sugar i a plastic topped syrup pitcher? iy it won't get lumpy or Thal way dts and will pour easily through the spout. walnuts instead of almonds. Or after broiled fish or fish sticks are Jone, $pinkle with grated i ol ® job 7 NY Does the man in your house ever wash the dishes? Most of them do and their skin can be Ln as sensitive as a woman's, 'erhaps that's why ten Toronto men were recently among those chosen for a movel experiment, For six weeks, three times a day for ten minutes at a stretch, they soaked their hands and arms in tubs of dishwater, It wasn't ordinary dishwater because this contained a brand new formula for Lux liquid detergent and their job was to tests its reaction on a person' s skin. ach night, when the men went home, on their arms they wore patches of cotton soaked with the new detergent. Doctors stood by, during the experiment, to give periodic checkups. The result? After six weeks of soaking, each man claimed the new detergent was milder than anything he'd used before. In ad- dition to its new formula, it also had a new perfume in which the scent of hyacinth, jasmine and lily predominated. In British Columbia and Alberta, in order to test consumer preference, this new product is a pink lotion in a w lite Plast con- should be particularly delicious. When they become available in your community, re bn this TRADE AGENT Phone YUkon §-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO 42 3 1a 48 =t3 1958 _--" AK Sh aa SC THN PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1060--8 £ G000 DRINER Speed sometimes shortens a journey by a few minutes -- but sometimes it shortens life to a few minutes, warns the Ontario Safety League. The wife of an Ontario Safety Lea- gue official (whose influence at home has some way to go) was stopped by a radar-equipped police and given a ticket for driving at 70 m.p.h. on the highway. She remembers this with gratitude. Five minutes later, while driving at a circumspect 50, she was just able to control the car after a tire blow-out that might easily have overturned the car at a higher speed. SIRUCRILT BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE look for this sign of quality A LUMBER DEALERS ALLIANCE oo" Phone--YU 5-249] JOHN BALLARD LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 7:00-9:00 pm. -- Act Now! Get the facts! Day 8chool ....covvveviiiereereeennnn, Please send particulars to: SE rsieietere sitesi rete tr rets i risane Fall Term Oshawa Business College 10 Simcoe St. North, OSHAWA Eight Day-School Courses from which te choose-- Modern Equipment and Methods Personal, Individual instructions in major subjects ® Over 100 Graduates placed in 1960 e Evening Classes--Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Tuition $156.00 per month. 1 am terested in the Spodioticed Fusiness Trang offered by the Oshawa Business College PP PT PR PPP RTF R PP LCRTTTITTTTIPITNS Clip and mail the coupon Evening Classes ......coeeueuennnn, O60 6 B00 66) Orr Ao ro lo oa AAA A a A a a a a a a a a oa gag oo 2) Shoes FOV OVYVOYOUVOUUOOOOOOU OI MAA AA A a A 6 a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a aaa a a neg aig o DEPARTMI Children's Oxfords $4.95 and $5.95 Children's Canvas DESERT BOOTS, several shades 7.95 DESERT BOOTS FOR BOYS $6.95 AW BROCK ENT STORE Coast > SE Cheddar e Fnean Chesle 4 "good ind unusuil way of isi rece nde ' Pal "THE WILDWOODS" -- JEAN BRIGHT, TAP DANCING minute or two. ° - or sini ba: ny un ior hier BOYS' BOOTS, SPECIAL ........$4.95 and other Entertainment. 8.30 pm, r add chopped cooked shrimp | Place thin slices of apple on a , : , ) h red slice of bread. or with PATENT STRAPS-- V Admission 25¢ to arena. Public School Children Free. 34 chonbed oe pour Buttered slice of bread. Breit hi. x $4.95, $5.50, $5.95 over poached fish, the cheese is bubbly. «J, ih : tee tet luxury of Teen Age Shoes owning u : ; OXFORDS, STRAPS, ETC. ...$7.95 $38,500 of 6% ,1-10 Years BLACK SUEDE OXFORDS SUEDELLA ---- m-- RIPPLE SOLES ..... $4.50 AR SUEDE BOLO BOOTS, BLACK, C ' Village of Port Perry The modern way to be BROWN .......ccoovvvvn. creerrares $6.95 A COAT! traditionally correct Hurlbut - by Savage TWO STRAP BROWN $6.95, $7.95 Red School House The Bouquet Invitation Line DEBENTURES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION TO THE PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL. $19.95 It's SUEDELLA . . . a velvety textured new suede like fabric that won't a rE Wedding Invitations Thermo-engraved ued tettertnn) FV VIVO YOOOOVOOOOOYOOOOUUOUOUOOOIIIIIIIIIIVTIVIVIN POP TITIIIIOTOIVIOOOTOTOOTOOTPOOOOOOOO0O0OOOOOOOOCOTS TWO STRAP BROWN ............. $4.95 ase or ko. light Place your order with the Village Clerk, Thermo-Engraving Iooks and feels lke ---- o Te ih oh i and engraving, but costs about half as Snapp ling features AR JOHN F, RAINES. much--and it's ready within the week. Bo g' White Shirls nll fai Movi ASIN PEN Thartio Enpraring eliminates the cop- Y cropped length and pretty BR 5 per plate that makes hand engraving ARROW oon, _. $2.95 back detailing with double Sh 80 costly and time consuming. Select i tab belt. For sizes 8 to 20 nt from our giant gainlague of awleuly . in glowing shades of correct papers. 11 distinctive styles o S f Id U d homo RY listing. Weddings priced sow as fan 1 n er wear hase, Sreen, brown with aa or an or com- : : LINN 5 Pletewith Sua) efivelcpes and tissues. BOYS wooiinnn, mos war quilted lining. 3) me in and see our complete cata- ' E-- 2 logue! Matching announcements, at MEN'S covvvvivirirnns renee or $2.79 Styled by Butter Makes Good | |. Food Tasle Better! ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' MARKETING BOARD REPRESENTING 50,000 CRIAM PRODUCERS home cards, enclosure cards, ete. Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. YU 65-2381 PORT PERRY (RVING POSLUNS STYLE No. 231 PHONE: YU 5-2521 Happy y Foot Socks BLE SOLES ...................$1.00 PORT PERRY, ONT.

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