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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Aug 1961, p. 8

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THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1961 4 ; Sake APT a TEREIN i { PATON - SOLEMNIZED IN PORT PERRY by Rev. .shantung LOVE NUPTIAL RITES Continued from Front Page tour for a month, On their return they will reside in Stayner, where they are both on the teaching staff of Stayner Collegiate Institute. Both are graduates of the "University of Western Ontario. Out of Town guests were present from -- Aylmer, London, Detroit, Ot- tawa, - Port Credit, Stratford, Mont: real, Greenbank, Georgetown, Kitch- ener, Woodstock, Owen Sound; Water- loo, Burlington, Collingwood, Stayner, Richmond Hill, Claremont, Ft. Erie, Sault Ste. Marie, Huntsville, Cobourg, Toronto, Buffalo, Cannington, Osh- awd, Union New Jersey and Fdmon- ton Alberta. Married at Blackstock ROBINSON - VAN RYSWICK Tall trees formed a pretty setting for an evening ceremony Saturday, August. 6th, 1961 when Gloria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Van Ryswick, was united in marriage with Norman Frederick Robinson, son of Mrs. William Henry Robinson and the late Mr. Robinson, Liverpool, Eng- The ceremony was performed Canon' H: Ashmore. land. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street-length dress of white eyelet over satin and a dainty head-dress of white nylon net. Her corsage was red roses and white car- nations. Attending her sister--was Miss Audrey Van Ryswick gowned in a street length dress of -bouffant yel- low nylon over satin, with white ac- cessories. The groom was attended by the bride's brother Mr. Peter Va Ryswick, Blackstock. Following the. ceremony the bridal party retired to the house for the signing of the register. . Dainty bouquets of mixed flowers decorated her home, where the bride's mother recéived the guests, wearing a street length dress of yellow with matching corsage and black acees- sories. Following the wedding supper, the bride and groom opened their gifts and expressed appreciation for them, after which an enjoyable social even- ing was spent. Mr. and Mrs. in Blackstock. Robinson "will reside HALL-LEE WEDDING Continued from Front Page For the vreeeption held in the Church Farlours--the--bride's mother received the guests in a cornflower blue organza over celanese sheath, --~white -aceessories,. and_ a _ corsage of | ~ pink rosebuds in feathered carnation She was assisted by the groom's mo- ther in printed white and green silk with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. For a honeymoon trip to the East Coast the bride chose a golden silk -sheath----with---spindthrift green accessories and an orchid cor- sage. On their return they will reside nt R.R. 2, Uxbridge. Out-of-town guests were present from Fenwick, Barrie, Flmvale, Tor- onto, Lindsay, Pickering, Brooklin and Sunderland. PORT PERRY COUNCIL NEWS Approve Contract for 300,000 Gal. Standpipe Water Tank Minutes of the regular Meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry, held Wednesday, August Oth, 1961 at 7.30 p.m. . PRESENT---Reeve J. J. Gibson; De- puty-Reeve W. T. Harris, Councillors Arthur T. Cox, Robert Kenny and Ir- ving A. Boyd. Also, County Road Engineer Mr. R. E, Sims. MINUTES of Regular Meeting of July 20th, 1961 were adopted as typed on motion, i POLICE MATTERS discussed-- Chief R. J. Cameron recommexded that a phone box be put on Queen Street to be controlled by our present number. Also the Police Dept. should have a camera to take pictures when an accident occurs. Council approved of a camera for the Police Department and-the Clerk was instructed to contact the Bell Telephone Co. with regard to the cost and particulars pertaining to a phone box being installed on Queen St. TENDERS for 300,000 I.G. Steel Water Standpipe and foundations. Morton Steel Works Ltd.--$27,975.00 sales tax est.--$300.00 Sparling Tank Co. -- 238,166.00 sales tax est.--$H068.00 Plate and Structural Steel--$34,400.00 sales tax est 8422.87 Toronto Iron Works -- $31,923.00 -sales tax est.--445.00 77 Bridge & Tank Co. of Canada-- $30, 025.00 sales tax est.--$602.00 RESOLUTION--That the tender of Horton Steel Works in the amount of $27,075.00 be accepted subject to the approval of the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission for the design submitted by the tenderer and subject to the approval of the Department of Municipal Affairs and or The Ontario Municipal - Board of the. method of financing the works proposed by the Village, of Port Perry. PURCHASE of LAND for Water Standpipe site -- The Clerk was in- structed to write Mr. Clarence Gra- ham and state. that the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry is south half of Lot 250 on the east side of Silver St. and would appreciate vou having your solicitor prepare a deed. errant a HYDRO DATA SURVEY -- The Hydro Chairman was advised to fol low up the programme and list those tint are wanting Hydre Inspection and a change from two to three wire service. - i PASSING ACCOUNTS--On Motion the following statement of accounts was authorized for payment: General Department $3,736.60 --Property-& Parks uu 182.76 Street Maintenance . ... 358.31 Relief ....cccovnns Fins ensrheensooe RSE 116.66 Construction... I 188,72 Truck Acct. iiiiiiennne a8 30.10 Waterworks O.W.R.C. . 25.00 Waterworks Dept. .... 450.49 Hydro Electric ....... . 1,464.12 $6.5 552. 70 LETTER from Mrs. IL M. Buckley, North St. re: "Two diseased Elm Trees that are located on town land, immediately in front of my proper- ty." Left for the Chairman of Pro- perty to inspect the trees. SUGGESTED BY-LAW. covering licensing, regulating and governing Mobile Home Parks by the Canadian Mobile Home Association, Room 415, 169 Bay 8t, Toronto. Filed. MEMO--Proposed sign at corner of Arrow and Scugog Streets Watch for Children". Clerk was instructed to write the Dept. of Highways, Port Hope as follows: 'Within the past four months there has been two child- ren struck by ears crossing TA High- ALL BY NUMBER IT'S TWICE AS FAST! '| cational Grant purposes has now been "| to the school in Uxbridge. ready to complete the purchase of the| | FN Na way at a point in the vicinity of. Crandle and Arrow Sts. . Children have occasion to cross at these points to and from school and in going to and from the swimming pool during the summer months. It is requested that the Dept. of Highways give consideration to the putting up of some danger signs in this area." LETTER from the Comunity Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry dated July 25, 1961 re: X-Ray Grant--$18,000.00. "We wish to advise that our X-Ray equipment has now been installed and is in operation under the direction of our X-Ray Technician and Radiolo- glist, We are now required to arrange for the payment of this equipment by the end of July and would\appreciate re ceiving the amount promised by your municipality." It was decided that the Corporation Cheque in the amount of $1,800.00 as promised, be sent. LETTER from Mr. N. A. Alexander Sec. Treas. dated July 25th, 1961. To all Municipalities in School Area. The School Board has been follow- ing up your advice with regard to a Vocation School and we are pleased to advise as follows: Tentative approval for Special" Vd- obtained for the following addition 3 Classrooms (Standard)-- 700-760 sq. ft. 1 Classrooms--800-900 sq. ft. 1 Business Machines Room-- 900-950 sq. ft. 1 Typing Room--900-950 sq. ft. 2 Laboratories--800-900 sq. ft.' 1 Drafting Room--900-950 sq. ft. 1 Auto Shop--3000-3500 sq. ft. 1 Carpentry Millwork Shop-- 2500-3000 sq. ft. 7 1 Machine Shop--2000-2500 sq. ft. 1 Electricity Shop--2000-2500 sq. ft. 1 Occupational Train Shop-- * Boys--2000-25600 sq. ft. Girls--1200-1300 sq. ft. 1 Home Economies Room-- 1200 sq. ft, 1 Sewing Room--900 sq. ft. 1 Double @ymnasium-Assembly-- 6300 sq. ft. 1 Cafeteria } This will provide accom. for 420 pu- pils plus _the 400 the school will now accomodate giving a total of 820 pupils. The Special Vocation Grant of 100 % will apply on all above except one half the gymnasium and one half the cafeteria and possibly some office + cafeteria will be eligible for Legisla- tive grant and the remaining cost of these. will have to be borne by the Municipalities. When these figures and more infor- mation is available we will be in touch with you," Filed for reference. MEMO -- Mr, James. Rider reports that his water shut-off is still in the same condition and requires attention. This matter was left for the atten- tion of Reeve J. J. Gibson. LETTER from The Canadian H.W. Gossard Co. Ltd. dated Aug. 3rd, "61. "T am asking Mr. Raines to discuss with you the question of the Physical coriditign "of the building which we rent from your Corporation. We are very concerned regarding the general condition of this structure. due to its age. We request that an examination be made immediately, in- dicating the action you intend to take on all necessary repairs, We are making improvements in our production facilities. We want to be certain that the building is in proper physleal repair, in view of you present Improvement rogramme 7 "Councillor Irving Boyd reported that he had inspected the building and that {t does require some repairs to the brick work especially around the windows and that he was given an estimated cost of $350.00. Council approved of the Chairman of Property making the necessary repairs to the Gossard building pro- vided that he has sufficient maney left for his department in accordance with the budget. REFORT by Chief Goisiable RJ Cameron for July 1961. The con- tents of the report were noted and filed for reference, LETTER from the O. Ww. R. C. dated Aug. 4, 1961 with monthly water con- sumption and dally average, at Well No. 2. Filed. MEMO--Mr. Percy Knott requests that his tile be covered which were lnid over a month ago. - The Chairman of Roads reported that 'in several places tile has been laid and not covered as they are wait- ing to obtain a supply of fill which they expect. will be available when the County crusher gets in operation some time during August. COURT OF REVISION--On Motion Coungil went into Court of Revision. LETTER from Herb Robinson, Au- tomotive Ltd.--*] wish to request a revisipn on the assessment of the for- mer Murray Williams Propetry, as- sessed a Pts. 182, 183, 184 Queen St. As you know there was a fire on these premises on March 23rd, 1960. The fire loss was $8,238.80, Your -consideration and grant of a revision on the assessment since the time of the fire, will certainly be helpfull." RESOLUTION -- That the Assess- space. The other half of the gym and ment on the building of Herb Robin- 1000000000000000000 - ~ Phone: 985-2172 Let your Baker be your Menu Maker Week-End Specials "Orange Layer Cake" . : : "Cinnamon Rolls" : ~ GERROW'S BAKERY V/ "Tulip Cake" G. M. GERROW 000000000000 nttteiiittteisintto tii instiniiansssaisrsneensd YOUNG Your biggest job is not to surpass yourself! Specialized Business Training yourself. Specialized Practical Skills a "Business College would like introduce you to Business-in Tuesday, Se M---- | Stated -- i Yo \ Name EE PERT EN RE TT Address .......oooe fs'w Plan your Career Carefully: wonderful future lies before you if you prepare yourself to meet it: There is a constant demand for people with NEW FALL TERM" Eight Career Day Courses, Individual Instructions .® Modern Equipment, Interested Friendly Instructors e Placement Service for Gradyated Students. OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE oF -- i 'Without: obligation please forward full particulars regarding your courses: CERT EER TEE EE LR LE A PHONE ov disissinimnuns ARE PEOPLE get ahead of others but to A is the way for you to surpass nd Knowledge. The Oshawa to take this opportunity to this Space Age.' pt. Sth, 1961 Ey EE EE RE ERE EF TY) TIT 1004000000 00000000] son formerly Howard Motors on the south side of Queen Street be reduced by $24,000 from March 23, 1960 until re-assessed and that the taxes be ad- justed accordingly. Passed. LETTER from Neil T. Malcolm, Malmont Farms, Burketon, Ont. On the above date I purchased the build- ing formerly occupied by the Silver- wood Dairies. I am requesting you to revise the taxes as at "present this is a dead issue. ' Council decided that mo Binnes should be made for the 1961 taxes but it would be referred to the assessor for the 1961 assessment, for the 1962 taxes. Other business for the Court of Re- vision was held over for a latér meet- ing. <= LETTER to Mr. Neil Malcolm: ¢ Your request for a revision of your taxes qn your Silverwood Dairies pro- perty has been brought to the atten- tion of Council. There is no author- ity for changing your assessment on the grounds that your property is va- cant, and since the time for appeal- ing your 1960 assessment for 1961 taxes is long past, there is nothing that -can now be done for the 1961 taxes. Council have requested their Asses- sor to give careful consideration to your 1961 assessment for your 1962 taxes, On motion Council reverted to Re- gular Business, RESOLUTION--That Roy Edward Sims be appointed engineer for the Village to supervise and do all things necessary on behalf of the Village as water tank including all matters of engineeting airsing between the Vil- lage and Contractor. Passed. On motion Council Adjourned. UTICA 'Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Cor- ner and family of Sparrow Lake. , Margaret Sutcliffe few days. a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Storie, Fay and 8haron Harper visited Mr, days last week, Mrs. J, Crosler spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B, Beare. "an engineer for the erection of a new | is home for a Mrs. Toogood of Toronto is spending and Mrs. Gilson of Taunton for a few Willowdale visited Mr, and Mrs, Chet Geer on Sunday. Mr. William Lakey has returned to New York after spending a month with his brother Charles Lakey. Mr. and Mrs. J. Philips recently spent a week-end in Ottawa attend- ing the wedding of friends. Willie and Jerry - Van-der-Hall of ------ gai Holland are visiting Bert Mitchell. David Gray had a weeks holida with Mr, and Mrs: J. Mitchell, Mr. Litciano and Mr. and Mrs. A Landry and boys of Toronte recent visited the Jim 'Mitchell's, * vi Sib cli hy Sgt ied mR Mr, and Mrs, J 1 9 \ 1d UNTIL 11 CAWKER BROS. Fresh Young Beef Liver ...... a " 'Home-Made Sausage Prime Rib Roast Beef SWRI S| FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING 3 Ibs. - - $1.00 0'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY 'eount by ordering now! 'bin now! Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley of ; Buy now on special 'blue coal' "ses and save! 9. Save money You get big special dis- 2. Save worry No big winter bills. Buy 'now --pay later on easy installments! 3. Save time! No last minute rush-you can have next winter's coal safe In your Call us today! PORT PERRY ; ET REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Phone 985.7951 -* factured products on display and sports for everyone. The Hon. Leslie M. Fr Q.C,, LL.D, this great exhibit under the 1961 TORONTO | "It's the "Show Window of Canada." See the newest industrial and manu- culture, science, the arts, crafts and hobbies, and Canada's natural re- sources, There's music, entertainment Premier of Ontario will officially open the 1961 Canadian National Exhibition, - August 18th, Don't miss _ this colorful ceremony. 4 SEE MEDISCOPE DAILY. Learn from doctors themselves how your heart and body work--the complete story of medicine with models of the human body, Two buildings house of the Ontario Medical Association. spp «oo agri- EVENING GRANDSTAND SHOW CANADIANA '61 featuring ' "THE GLORY OF CANADA" a dazzling spectacular with a live cast of 500 produced by Jack: Arthur featuring the ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE in thel internationally famous Musical Ride. Showtime 8:30 p.m. = ? GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY CHEVROLET - BEL AIR SEDAN 14 FREE CARS, one. each. night at the Grandstand auspices famed fveting circus. MAMMOTH SHRINE CIRCUS AT THE AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOW, AUG. 21 to SEPT. 2. Clowns, aerialists, animals, top acts from all over the world, in this - 0'BRASS fam nd from Eaglan __gntertains every after. noon and evening the bandshel|, INTERNATIONAL CAT SHOW -- upper floor Horse JH Aug. 18-19, PAIRY PRINCESS -- See love: ly milk maids gompgte in milk- ing competition ta win honog as the 196] Dairy. Princess, Shi daily - QUEEN'S LITTLE HOUSE. see _ exact replica of "Royal FATA where two little Princesses once 'played. Situated in centre of Out- door Flower Show. USA, SCIENOE DISPLAY. MIRROR ON THE WORLD OF WOMEN. NATIONAL HORSE SHOW Fashions, furs, furnishings, cooking schools, arts, grafts. al}. await you.in-the ultra-modern Queen. horsemanship b famed iota ar 0 . Elizabeth Building and heats, 45 jv re --a grand display. of superb trians and leading Sables. = "= Aug, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, ", i mes MILE OF FUN-FILLED MID: WAY All for fun and fun fo all on this glittering mile of thrill-packed rides, side-shows and games. Large Miniature Midway for the kiddies! - /

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