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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Nov 1962, p. 8

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FRU ANT NNY LFA SARE Rd ded bana vidiw ras bow 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, NOVEMBER 29th, 1962 Whithy Township (Continued from page 7) i. TWP. PROPERTY No report. © extension of Price Street and recom. 5. FIRE COMMITTEE Chairman pended that this matter be referred F. Thompson reported that he had yy the Special Purposes Committee. | been in touch with Mr. Rudkin and Agreed. advised him proceedure re dog com- plaint. Mr. Thompson then reported that he In regards to Mr. Rudkin's parking had checked the 1961 Annual Report problem however, Mr. Thompson of the for EXTRA SAVINGS shop YOU SAVE 26¢ Ontario County Mutual Aid RED=WHITE -- BEST BUYS FOR DOLLAR DAYS --- | Fire Services | Agreed. report. By-Law-- Moved that a by-law nicipal elections for the Association and moved 1a Committee "stated that he had checked the Min | the same be received and filed. utes and found that at the June 27th | Meeting of Council 1960, a Resolution was passed in respect to the southerly 6. SPECIAL PURPOSES --No to appoint | deputy returning officers, poll clerks,' "and select polling booths for the Mu- Twp. Whitby for the year 1963, be read a! first, second, third time, referred to! Best [EL 7 I) 11-0z. Bottles AYLMER Catsup 6:51 YOU SAVE 22¢ 10-0z. Tins HEINZ Tomato Soup 9:s1 YOU SAVE 23¢! SOLO Marg YOU SAVE 29¢! -- DR. BALLARD'S 1-1b. Packages arine 5:isl 15-0z. Tins CHAMPION DOG FOOD 9:s1 YOU SAVE 30c Pkg, of 200 KLEENEX Tissues 7:51 TISSUE 8:51 DOLLAR DAYS! | YOU SAVE 16¢! -- WHITE OR COLOURE WHITE SWAN FEATURES FOR MIX 20-0z. Tins PEARS Tins CHOICE QUALITY - f DESSERT : CHOICE QUALITY | CRUSHED CHOICE QUALITY . 20-0z. - 15-0z. Tins RED PITTED CHERRIES You Save 17¢! - Deep Browned PINEAPPLE 'EM AND MATCH 'EM! You Save 25¢! 2¢ Off Pack 15-0z. Tins Choice Quality 28-0z. Tins Libby's Beans 6for $1 | TOMATOE 5for $1 SE Panay 15-02. Tins | Save 17¢! - 1c Sale - fBar Pack soir Corn 6for $1 | sweetheart Sik p12for$1 Save. 2¢! - Hunt's 7%-0z. Tin You Save 18¢ 6-0z., Tins TOMATO Sauce 10c Save de! - Catc'li's Spaghetti or Macaroni 16-0z. Pkgs. 2 for 37c Birds Eye Frozen ORANGE JUICE os R EXTRA LEAN - NO WASTE - WEET PICKLED - CREOVAC HALVES COTTAGE\ROLLY 55: IDEAL FOR STEAK-ON-A-BUN! POLAR KIN EEF t Buy! - Save 10c¢! 37-02. Pkg. 8 16¢! - Red & White td Homogenized : 9-0z. Tumbler rch icious Peanut Butter 4 for $1 Save 17c! - Red & White Jelly Powders 13pkgs$1 Save 14c! - Red & White 8-0z, Jar INSTANT COFFEE $1 Save 19¢! « Whole 3.-1b, 4-0z. Tin BURNS CHICKEN $1 Save 8¢! . All Popular Brands - ors CIGARETTES 3 for Fresh Dally! Sunbeam - Pkg. 18 - Reg. 33¢ Hermit Cookies = 29c¢ Extra Special Top Quaity Florida -- Red & White GRAPEFRUIT T Le 43. Best Buy! - You Save 4c! Allen's Assorted FRUIT DRINKS 29 « Enter the 'Helga too' Contest - 24-0z, Jar MARMALADE 47 Feature! - You Save 9c! - Layer Style : Betty Crocker Cako Mixes 22: 69:| California - Jumbo Size Celery Stalks oo 23¢| Best Value - No. 1 - All Purpose ONIONS -.%. 19c Orlsp, Juley, Fancy Grade MolIntosh Basket [APPLES x: 69 _{ 11, numbering 1 of the whole Council numbered 18566 and passed, and that | and the affixed thereto. Resolutions-- Carried. 1. Moved that the Clerk be and is partment of Works to send a repre- sentative to Council to discuss this matter. (Re: Proposed Post Office Building). Carried. 2. Moved that the Clerk of ro! Twp. of Whitby is authorized to make further representation to the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs to secure exception for a prior date to author- ity for receipt of cash vepresenting | 5¢¢ of parklands contained in its let- | ter of October 30th, 1962 to cover the needs of Meadowbrook and Dwyer Heights Co-ops. Carried. 3. Moved that the Road Superinten- ! cure estimates of the costs as request- ed by the letter of Nov. 2, 1962 of the Board of Transport Comissioners. Carried. 4. Moved that the Clerk is hereby authorized to notify the Board of Transport Commissioners that the Council of the Township of Whitby does accept the conditions of the Bd. | and does accept payment of twelve and one half percent in re-construction of the C.N.R. Crossing on Thickson Rd. Motion Lost. 5. Moved that the Council of the I'Twp. of Whitby is prepared to pay its share of the costs of the improve- ments of the Thickson Road crossing on the C.N.R. namely 12% %. Carried. 6. Moved that the Road Superinten- ! dent be authorized to get the crusher Carried. do the necessary maintenance on the service roads mentioned in the letter from the Department of Highways Department for 100% of the cost of same. Carried. 8. Moved that the Reeve and the Treasurer be and they are hereby au- thorized to issue cheques on the ac count of the Twp. of Whitby in favour of the several persons whose names appear on Road Accounts sheet No. to 36 inclusive, amount of accounts $7,804.44. Carried. 9. Moved that the Reeve and the Treasurer be and they are hereby au- thorized to issue cheques on the ac- count of the Twp. of Whitby in favour of the several persons whose names appear-on--Relief-Accounts--Sheet No: 11, numbering 1 to 11 inclusive, amount of accounts $311.00. Carried. 10. Moved that the Reeve and the Treasurer be and they are hereby au- thorized to issue cheques on the ac- count of the Twp. of Whitby in favour of the several persons whose names appear on General Accounts Sheet No. 11, numbering 1 to 61 inclusive, amount of accounts $6,056.75. Carried. It was agreed.that meeting adjourn to meet again on Tuesday the 27th day of November at 7.30 p.m. Modern agriculture i hereby instructed to request the De- | dent of the Township of Whitby se- in for gravel to the amount of $2,200. 7. Moved that the Council of the Twp. of Whitby do hereby agree to dated Nov. 8th, 1962 and invoice said |' ae Mg maton ag hea Aas Hilltop Herald the Réeve and Clerk sign the same | Seal of the Corporation be Last Friday, November 28rd, the Literary Society sponsored a 'Sadie Hawkins' Dance. It was well attended | and we were all happy to see some of our last years graduates there. This is a very busy week for the Students of Port Perry High. Every-! one is writing exams, and the activ- ha have all subsided. Letter to the Editor (Continued from Front Page) Port Perry and area residents attend. ed the clinic to donate blood and to them also we are indebted, especially because they had farther to come for their humanitarian effort. We also thank the Port Perry and Manchester merchants who willingly displayed om posters. Plans are being discussed to investi- gate the possibility of organising a clinic in Port Perry. A local branch, { conducted by interested citizens would probably be the solution. Until 1 such time as this can be arranged we count on Port Perry residents to do- nate blood at the closest available clinics. The need will increase. A special mention should be made of Dr. and Mrs. J. Diamond who readily offered their cooperation to bring the recent clinic to the atten. tion of potential donors. Yours very gratefully, Edw. A. Nol, M.D. Uxbridge to Have Lady Mayor Mrs. Nellie Kydd was elected Mayor lof Uxbridge on Friday Night, Nov. 23rd by acclamation. The complete council, School Board and P,U.C. of Uxbridge were returned to Office by Acclamation. They are as follows: Mayor--Mrs. Nellie Kydd Reeve--Wilfred Gould Deputy-Reeve--Stuart Ball . Councillors--A. Tipper, Chas. Stew- art, B. J. Simpson and H. Young. Public School Board--Dr. J. MeclIn- tyre, Alex Williamson and Mrs, J. Keating, Public Utilities--L. W. Siegrist. Catholic | 'Women's League Port Perry Catholic Women's Lea- gue held their regular meeting Tues- day Evening, Nov. 18th. The usual business period was conducted by the President, A Christmas Party is be- ing planned for the Parish Children Dec. 16th and Christmas Greetings for the sick and senior Citizens of our Parish. The main feature of the meeting was a discussion on The Mass with Rev. Father Marynen be- ing present for our Questionaire per- iod. After the close of the meeting everyone enjoyed a social half hour with Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Miss Marjorie Harrison Hostesses, Mrs. Leo Amell, Pres is a complex and fascinating industry. It is big business --the biggest and most basic business in Canada, and it offers an exceptional range of careers equal to that of any industry. 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Walt Disney's "BIG RED" also "KING OF KINGS" Biblical Masterpiece This booklet can help you choose a career in agriculture ; sional Agriculture" is free at any branch of the Bank of Commerce, or, you may write to our Agricultural Department, 25 King Street West, Toronto. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Over 1260 branches to serve you w= Ss, -- EN

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