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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Mar 1962, p. 8

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THUR SPAY, MARCH 22nd, 1962 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, , Supper a Pictures. at Nestleton on Mr. and Mrs, Allan Hitchman, Toronto (home after spending the Winter in|General Accounts for $7,110.22 which | Girl Guide cookie drive this spring. Blackstock Saturday evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack De La Matter, | Florida. included $6,000 for the High School| Plans are being made to have a|life in this Township. In 1901 she Mr. Norman McNally of Colborne Stouffville visited Mrs. Geo. Crawford Messrs. Weir Swain and Roy San-|and approximately $1,400. as annual| Mother and Daughter Banquet for the | married Norman Taylor and together (Continued from page 3) spent a few days with Mr. and mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearce on|jerson and Mrs, Milton Sanderson of | insurance premiums for municipal | Guides and a Pot Luck Supper for |they farmed on what is now knewn " Cawb-Wright. Thursday afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs, | poo 0 were Saturday guests of Mr, | buildings and equipment. A tentative) the Brownies in the near future. as TA Highway just West of the Seu- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin and boys Fred Crawford and Mary Lou of Port|,.4 Ms. Clarence Marlow and Bill. |budget for 1962 was presented to| The treasurer's report was given|gog Road at Taylor's Corners, Where * of Enfield.and Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Perry were Sunday supper guests on Mis. Palm' Db Labia of Teronts Council along with a corresponding | and the collection taken. A donation the garage now stands was the Rome Magill of Oshawa were recent visitors Mrs. Crawford's birthnay. a proposed tax levy as follows: -- of money was received from Miss|of her birth. Cartwright in 1877 and lived all her NY took as the subject for his sermon - HAN =" «chide posts to a Good Life" men- AS Fo vs 3 tioning the Guide Posts of good sense, g Bells Ringing". Montgomery Crawford also predeceased her. She Seay SpeTtsIngnghin, publicity, foresight, Cy." Metaughiin and boys. Mis. P. Romeril and Miss Beryl [Spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. For General Accounts ~~ $14,500.00 | Jarrett for silverware for the Guide 4 SY iA sonality. The choir sang of Mrs. Jean Melaug CO ; gw Bill Taylor. ! Mr. Taylor predeceased her on Noy, WATT admired personality. The choir sang Kk 3 Kitchen ylor p SEAL I " y. > i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes, Jim and Hibbs spent the week-end in Toronto. oo ie i - | For Roads - net amount 22,700.00 , 13, 1055. Her only brother William - 38 he anthey=i] Head The Chueh Lorraine attended the Silver Wedding ~~ Mrs. John Wotten spent a few days r. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson vis- ---=------| The meeting closed with the Mizpah | : ; : AEA ¥ Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill|ited Mr. and Mrs. Wes. 7 5 a Ta eC Total ount 37,200.00 | benediction, : 5 SN in Lindsay on Thursday. 0 mown $ is survived 'by one son Wm. Taylor. 1} Ryd \ A few from here attended the Elford, Port Perry on Saturday. Johnston and family, Bethany. . after subsidy to levy'for 1962 Mrs, Audrey Hall has offered her ' ho EN ; ' ' i 8. G i , : : ember of Blackstock - NA Supper at Caesarea and others the My. and Mrs. Harry De La Matter; Mrs. Velva Bailey. has returned Mrs. Goldwin Faint, Cathy and Required-- a Commercial rate of 26 home for the meeting to be held on She was a i RAS he : Crissy . of Toronto spent Saturday Mills on $52,000. Assessment -- United Chure March 27th. The hostess of the ev- ening was thanked for her hospitality ---------- . = ee ---- } : 7 |evening and Sunday with Mr. and The Memorial Service was held in McDermott-Panabaker Funeral-Chapel $1,359.80 2 Ded pe ate 7 on SR 5 | i | { | } | | | | |] | J | | | | i oa _ = _-- -- -- -- TY Mrs, Osmond Wright, Sweet, Juicy Florida ORANGES 49- - No. 1 - 14-0z, cello tube 2 for 39c¢ Palm Garden Tomatoes Ontario Sun Parlour - No. 1 Grade CUCUMBERS <a19c Imported - Mild - No. 1 - Pkg. of 2 Spanish Onions 29c 'BEST BUY! -- Save 6c CORN OIL St. Lawrence BEST BUY! -- Save 10c . Poly Bag Firm - Crisp - Fol Grade - 3-lb. poly Mclntoshy/# es 39c Garden Fresh #/No. 1 Large Bunch Green Qhions 2for15¢ Ontario No. § Grade - 50-l1b. Bag POTATOES 99 =] 25-0z. Tin 55. 1-1b, Pkgs. MONARCH Margarine 4 s1 BEST BUY! -- Save 4¢! -- SPAGHETTI OR LANCIA MACARONI BRAVO PLAIN SAUCE, Save 9¢! -- BEST BUY! -- Save 6c! BEST BUY! -- Save 22¢! KLEENEX YISSUE} BEST BUY! - Save 4c! - Jelly Desserts LUSHUS 4 pkds 35¢ FEATURE! - Save 6c! - Sweet [Mixed or Sweet Relish 6-0z, Jar Supreme PICKLES} 23 FEATURE! - Save 17c¢ - 3c Off §Pack Maple Leaf 8-d¥. Pkgs, Cheese Slices 2foy 49 FEATURE! - Save bo! Treesweet Lemon Juice a c m= Quali Ideal with cabbage - Old fashion cure Extra Lean - Meaty - PORK || SPARE RIBS 149c HEAD CHEESE 1» 35« BONUS COUPON! - ---- « PINT BRICK on ICE CREAM With 1 *] C 2 5 C Coupon FEATURE! - Save dol. 'White or Cider 24-02; Bottle Canada VINEGAR 19 FEATURE . Bave 80. SPIC & SPAN 79c GOLDEN HOUR 18-oz, Cello POPPING CORN 19 Xa Without Coupon Picture Cards Ehclosed RED ROSE TEA BAGS * Chrijtie's __6-0z\Tins | iI Swift's Premium-=Boneless - No- Waste - Fully Cooked Smoked HAMS 79 __(With the New Special Process - Gold Foil Wrapped) Giant Size - Pkg, - 2-1b. Size 33. 5-0z, 2 tins 49c¢ Pkg. of 60 77: Regular or Chubby 6:89: BESY BUY! - SAVE 6c! + 82-0z. Bot. k ECY LAUNDRY RINSE 39 . Fresh Baked! RASPBERRY TURNOVERS Reg. 33c Pkg. of 9 Sunbeam COOKIES 29 FE URE! - Save 6¢! 1-1b. Pkg. Premium Crackers 33c FEAFURE! -- SAVE 54¢ ~~ 350 QFF PACKAGE DEAL KING Sik FAB 99 eats For Economy - Lean - Meaty Corned Brisket 163 PORK HOCKS Ib25¢ Mild - Tasty -8<1b, Tin FROZEN FOOD FEATURE! - SAVE 14c - YORK BRAND | MEAT PIES 3 for 65¢ Reg. 67¢ - CREST Giant Tube TOOTH PASTE 50 FREE! With the Purchase of 2 Tins at Regular Price - All 3 Tins 7-02, bottle 1 Tin Maple Leaf LIQUID DETERGENT ~|roval by the Municipal Board, was 94. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston spent Monday in Lindsay and Millbrook with Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland. Miss Lorraine Dayes was a guest at the wedding of Mr. Eddie Andrews of Prince Albert and Miss Mary Nichols of Bobcaygeon in Bobcaygeon United Church on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Dayes, Oshawa visited the Fred Dayes' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Linda and Willie and Miss Janis Timms of Bethany were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J. Wotten, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samelis visited at Aurora Funeral Parlours, where a cousin, Mrs, Don. Smith was resting Sunday. Mrs. George Fowler returned home Saturday after spending a month in Oshawa. Sunday, tea guests of Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Thompson were Mr and Mrs. Harvey Thompson, Linda and Terry. Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Don. Thomp- son, Nestleton; Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Elizabeth, Bill and Susan; Miss Ethel Thompson a Dennis Romeril. Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Rahm, Paul and Carol visited Mrs. Arthur Rahm in Oshawa Hospital on Saturday ana Sunday, Misses Betty McArthur, Joan Venn- ing and Mabel VanCamp, Toronto; Doreen" VanCamp, Aurora; Joyce Gra- ham, Brooklin and Messrs. Lawrence Butt, Guelph;- Jack Swain, Sterling and Ronald Hoskin, Toronto spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. Jim Mott of Sudbury spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, John Venning and Joan. Cartwrigh : Council - The regular meeting of - Cartwright Township Council was held on Tues- day, March 6th, with all members present. First hand inspection of prop- erty owned by Bruno Dresseler in Caesarea resulted in' the refusing of his request to construct a new com- 'mercial enterprise at-50 ft. from the center of the road. Council did how- ever permit construction at approx. 60ft. from the centerline subject to approval of the construction by the building inspector. After eturn from the inspection trip, 'Cotneil settled down to regular issue. The minutes of the past meetings were approved as corrected, and a 'brief discourse on the Good Roads Convention which was attended by all members of tht Council except Councillor Swain. Busi- ness from the minutes -- (Caesarea's Cemetery) was tabled on motion until next meeting. Mr. Bruce Mountjoy presented a complaint. with regards to | water, running unto his property off Scugog Road. Municipal represent- atives to the United Counties promised to speak on the subject if and when same is introduced: to the meeting through formal complaint. Council moved into Roads business: The Roads programm for 1962 was approved and also the By-Law auth- orizing the expenditure of $42,000 for normal construction and mainten- ance, By-Law #1080 approving 'the supplementary expenditure of $20,000 for a new Municpal Garage, the town. ships share of which will be paid over a 'three year period, subject to app- given two readings. Two resolutions were passed --one appointing Counties Totten as consulting engineer for the| "| proposed construction of the Munie- ipal Garage and the other "authorizing Sylvester Land Supveyors to survey 'land make a conveyance of the new| connecting link between 7A Highway and the East quarter line, 'south and east of Easteross Creek, and which will by-pass same,{so ruling out the| estimated cost of a $30-40,000 bridge there. By motion the land is approved for purchase from' Merlin Philp for $200.00. - Council also authorized the| calling of tenders for the crushing ot 5,000 cu. yds. of vel, sald closing date for same to be noon of Tuesday, April 3rd, 1062. This month being the usual time for the discussion of Town: ship employees salaries, same were reviewed, but as 'no increases had been requested, Council passed this business over until later in the year. Current montha bills were approved for payment Roads for $1,888.63 and a Residentia) rate of 20 mills on $1,625,000. Assessment-- $32,616.80 Plus the usual per capita grant of $4,740, -- An estimated reserve of $1,416.60 Total $38,616.60 The requested levy for the Cart- wright Central Public School Area for the year 1962 is-- Commercial rate of 18.12 mills on $52,000 -- $947.68 Residential & Farm rate of 16.81 mills on $1,661,466 -- $25,467.49 For total of $26,416.17 This shows a decrease. of $2,685.63 for . the C.C.P.S.A. from 1961 and an in- crease of $2,292.19 for the Munic- ipality from 1961 or a net decrease $203.34 on these two levies from 1961. Correspondence was received from the following: --Mrs. Evelyn (McKay) Armstrong re roads drainage in Cad- mus-- referred to Roads Inspection. Ontario Hydro re method of cycle billing, (at the middle of the month). Reply from Hon. W. A. Goodfellow re Service Centers on 401 Highway. A letter from Ken Symons--re Hon. Mr. Cass's letter stating that no ac- tion had been taken to dispose of the currently used Tax Arrears Registra- tion procedure and that same will continue to be in force in ings Unit- ed Counties, "Council approved of the decision of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Treasurer can now start again on the collecting of ALL Taxes in Ar- rears over two years. A letter from Chipman Chemicals quoting the price of the Warbicide 6 powder at a re- duction of 8c. per pound from last year. Clerk was instructed to order 120 pounds for immediate needs, 'A letter from the Dept. of Municipal Affairs--Assessment branch request- ing municipal Assessors to attend the two day Assessing school in Lindsay on May 10 & 11, 1962. Council 'meeting adjourned until Tuesday, April 8rd, 1962 at 1 p.m. V. Malcolm, Clerk. Guide Mothers (Continued from Front Page) thought "the mothers could stpply most of the articles needed. -Mrs. Franssen is giving her time toward teaching a Home Nursing Course that the senior Guides .are taking. A six month trial of the monthly- fees has worked very well. It was decided that we carry on as is." Cookies are being ordered for the derson), and a lovely lunch was served. 'OBITUARY- MRS. CHRISTINA TAYLOR Following a lengthy illness, Mrs. | Christina Taylor died in Bowmanville | William Hooey, Memorial Hospital on March 12, 1962, She was in her 85th year. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William , Crawford (Margaret Hen-| Oshawa and Enniskillen and all the Mrs. Taylor was born in surrounding ar in Port Perry on Thursday, March 16, was largely attended and- was conducted by her pastor Rev. P, Rom- leril, Interment was in The Union Cemetery Cadmus. Pallbearers were-- John Hamlton, Stanford VanCamp, Cecil Hamilton,, John Beacock ,and Ivan Cochrane. Friends attended from Torohto, Boneless Rot Hoast Beef Wing Steaks & Rump Roasis.. 75°" FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL, 11 O'CLOCK Phone 985-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY r ms SIGN oF -ls...... 5" ; 8 29°" | A A,600D Tia A CINEMASC(PE Cartoon Color by De Luxe ~ News ONLY ONE SHOW "EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 80pm Sharp - . 4 Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. : oo SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.00 P.M. Doors Open at 1.30 p.m.- Tea RN ~ Theatre Closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. -- fe k bof... 1d your pe of mind Gohan THE 1€ [Bank BUILDS . AE CANADIAN IMPERIAL. a Quer 1260 branches to serve you "5

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