8-- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY PORT PERRY COUNCIL NEWS APPROVAL 231d, 1963 cern over the delay of Council in ob- tuining the approval of the Board of . Munic Affairs for By-Law 1242". (Continued from Front Page) of By-Law #1375 by funicipal Arfaics tor By-law The Clerk was instructed to advise Council will endeavour to do every. the Department of Highways in the: . ; ) } ) ' unt of $16.000.00. Filed Mr. Ho A. Germain that progress has thing in their power to keep the "MOURN R16,00040., ed been made re By-Law #1242 and it LETTER from Mr. H. A. Germain i so is expected that an amending By- Law will be passed at the next regu- meeting of Council. streets in the Village of Port Perry as free from rubbish and broken glass as is possible. Dowson's s Food Market vont pry dated May 6th, 1963: "lI am writing to express my con- lui ---- w---- ARE THE "BEST BUY" THIS WEEK- END AT SPECIALLY SELLCTED - VALUE CHECK'D ROUND. SIRLOIN. C Cw T-BONE lb You Save Twice With Trim and Price! 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Tins . ° ; Apple Sauce 2for Fc Save 200! -- Maple Leaf Feature! - Save 10c¢! - Del Monte 15-0z, Tins % : . ni Fancy PEAS 3frd49c PICNICS Tei Save 16¢! - Deep Browned 20-0z. Tins 1 20 Libby's Beans 5/0r9%c $1.2. . Save 3c! - Birds Eye Frozen - 6-0z. tins f ORANGE 9; £0) Cannon vice 2:07 BATH TOWELS Save 15¢! - Burns Canned - 3 1b. 4 oz. th ea lan OUD WHOLE CHICKEN 99. hot ins Supreme Pure 4-02, Can BLACK PEPPER 37. Aunt Mary's 24-02, Loa SLICED BREAD 21 Sunspun Pint Bric' ICE CREAM 2% Fresh Daily! - Weston or Sunbeam Regular 35¢ 12 to a Pl * § a Cinnamon BUNS UL EO a "Jl Save I0¢! = LN ae Ts "Van Kirk 7 » Chocolate BUDS ! LETTER Mr. R. E. Sims, County Engineer, duted May 7th, 1963, re pavement construction for local Municipglitjes. from at- Dep. This matter was left, for the tention of the Road Chairman, Reeve R. A. Kenny. MEMO -- The Garbage Collector would like more signs for the dump. It-was left with Mr. Clair McNenly to prepare the necessary signs for (Confinued- from Front Page) awa and Mrs. Downs of Hampton Conference which they had attended was elected to the finance committee |g to replace Mrs. Ratcliffe, who had 5 resigned. I$ Mrs. Kenneth W. Farrow of Osh- gave reports of the Bay of Quinte H HELP WANTED Written applications will be received by the undersigned until the 31st day of May, 1963, for © 3 CARETAKERS for UXBRIDGE SECONDARY SCHOOL. 1 Senior Caretaker, salary $3800 to $4500 per year, 2 Assistant Caretakers, salary $3400 to $4000 per yr. the dump. March 18, 19 at Brighton United Increment $200.00 for first year and $100. per year pn -- i Cw a] Church. Both stressed the fact that thereafter until maximum is reached. A LETTER from Mr. W. Howard ly $900 had b . to th ' . : nly $¢ sen given to » 'over . " Hall, Secretary of the Community | *" i" Wl Ne Workman's Compensation and 'unemployment insurance Athletic Field C ittee and above projects' while $11,000 had p ommittee. 1 been given. in the conference. to pro- benefits, 44 hour week. Day and evening shifts. "At a meeting of the above Com-| P¢¢n Elven, 1¢ conference, to | Two weeks holidays. mittee on May 8th, 1963, Mr. I. Par- jeets outside the .church to which a [0 ) kinson was elected Chairman for | Public appeal had been made and Please state qualifications, age, experience, if any. 1963. This Committee also recom- which were publicly supported. Duties to begin on August 1st, 1963. mends Mr. C. Luke, to fill the va- Mrs. Claude Ives, of Bowmanville, LR . i " i cancy created by Mr. R. Cornish's re- | Christian education and missionary | {3 Notiuua Alexander, Further information rs a diialion SeGIStATY. TOUOR 4 'y-Treas, phone UL. 2-3982 signation, education secretary, reported that] P Pu 5 340, Uxbrid V. H. Gilfill This Committec would also like there will be a school for Christian X xbridge W. H. an, some direction and possibly assistance education leaders at Quifi-Mo-Lac from Council regarding Washroom July 2.5 and urged United Church facilities for this portion of the park. Womer's RIGUD: to send represents. At present, washroom facilities are tives. not adequate for the park alone, and| Mrs. Richardson gave a brief re- with the Baseball activity planned for | port of the Protestant interdenomina- A K E R : A ' a NR this year washrooms located in this | tional school for stewardship where oo : " aren are a necessity. At present it was stressed that time and talents . ¢ : } Garages on Water Street are pro-| 8s well as money should be considered Boneless Pot Roast Beef ees font 45 viding these facilities. in stewardship. . The Baseball Park entrance, that Mrs. K. W. Farrow and Ms. K ni Sli d B (1¥ Bb is the area between the Yacht Club) Thomas Moorcroft, who will assist e ce acon I SS and Water Street, is rough and wet | With Bible discussion groups at the ¢m due to a drain in the area. Could | School for United Chyrech Women the F h B f Li } 35 » " the Parks Department level and ap- | week of August 20, were appointed res ee ver EAS EAE ALLER ply some fill to correct this situa-| 8s delegates of the presbyterial. AIT IA nae Ww KI tion? If this was done, it would| The next annual meeting will be ® BEEF QUARTERS FOR LOCKERS eo also be a good parking spot for use| held February 13, 1964. FREE Town DELIVERY every morning until 11 o'clock on week-ends." . Mrs. Richardson stated that $1214 : - RESOLUTION--That the appoint. | from the bursary fund had been used go ment of Carl Luke to the Community; to help five students who have entered | TT TTT TT Te TTT . on Athletic Field Committee be ap. | courses for full-time work in the in LT -------- y proved". Carried. ' Church. She stressed that each or- : : PREPAYMENT of County Levy-- ganization should start now to pre- J UXBRIDGE ROX UXBRIDGE ! The Clerk was instructed to pay the | PRTe for this year's 'over and above' [ PH. UL 2-3661 y PH. UL 2-3661 : County levy for the Village of 'Port gifts. : Wn . i 1 Perry. v [| a K i . 2 LETTER from the Port Perry ) MANAGER and LESSEE ns T. BURROWS I £7 Chamber of Commerce, addressed to Ashburn : TT TT TTT eo : Reeve J. J. Gibson: {-* § THURS, FRI, SAT. MAY 23 - 24 - 25 § The Board of Directors of the Several from here attended the 0 . H Port Perry Chamber of Commerce at. funeral of the late Rev. B. D. Arm- SP A R T A C U S " : : recent Macting presented the fol-| strong, D.D. from St. John's Presby- . : owing motion: terian Church, Port Perry on Mon- |g 3 i « "That a letter be sent to the Coun- day, May 20th, Dr. Armstrong was Starving : : cil of the Village of Port Perry re-| minister here for a number of years Kirk Douglas, Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton, : Sig ovary fine job being done before retiring about five years ago - Laurence Oliver - a | y the Works Department, and in| on account of ill health. We extend ] : ; [7 Hl particular its Foreman, Mr. C. Me. ait ney spinyathy tn Mev. Sem RECOMMENDED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT : i Nenly. bey strong and family in their bereave- i On our behalf, please inform Mr. | ment. ° H $ ck McNenly of our appreciation of a Mrs. B. Bland spent the week-end |. SATURDAY. MATINEE * 8 ) job being well done." at her home in Campbellford. JEFF CHANDLER IN - , ADJOURN -- On motion Couneil Mrs. Russell Richardson spent a [ adjourned until Friday, May 24th, at [¢W days last week with her daughter "Th d I Th S " i 7.30 p.m. Carried, , nnd family in Toronto. un er. n e un : d | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher visited : s--t-- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassady at : > » | 2 > " their ¢ottage in Beaverton on Sunday. 1 NOT OI ENING 1st THREE DAYS OF WEEK .. 3 hs Jom hee Jat t Sorry to report Miss Hilda Hop- |® (OPEN THURS, FRI, SAT, ONLY) kins in Oshawa General Hospital-- ] * vat 3 " C3 So we hope she will soon be able to re- ' i | turn to her home. EEE [} - better Mr. Norman Anderson spent the : pe ms. HERE. 'week-end with his brother-in-law and | g J ' LL lectrically | family at Port Sandfield. i RE y.\ ' AN your remmnsee {4 - 3 - oactric . PULAR : clothes dryer H Pp : 2 A. [|] Hh Saves Work! d PRICES! : Ra adimad - a - fp -- | ] if : 3 =~ SA a a ---- w---- | : + ANNOUNCING OPENING | HA a : [ LI WERNER'S SERVICE CENTRE 3 1° r - 2 HWY, 12 & 7 & TA at MANCHESTER, ONT. : «... Phone Port Perry 985-7162 : a Opening May 27th, 1963 . ¢ val pening May '27th, EE Ga and DAILY from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Edwin } ¥ - suanme GORDON MacRAE et ° al O) . Ma GENERAL REPAIRS TO ALL CARS . GLORIA GRAHAME - SHRLEY ONES ® AZ LUBRICATION eo GENERAL WELDING GENE NELSON - CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD | : EDDIE ALBERT JAMES WHITMORE " \ ROO SIERER i MN. Specializing in VOLKSWAGEN Service and Repairs - All work done by licensed mechanic TENDERS: will be received for the REDECORATING and PAINTING of FIVE ROOMS at the COMMUNITY MEMORTAL HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY: the said rooms may be obtained by enquiring at the Hos- pital Business Office. Tenders to be closed June 6th, 1963. Address Tenders to the Secretary, -Community Memorial Hospital, -- i Port Perry, Ontario, Particulars of - EE-------- a ------ AD tt OSCAR di § "Color by TECHNICOLOR CINEVAS COPE Pte ARTHIR HORNBLOW, IR, . swe r, FRED ZINNEMANN Screen Pay by SONYA LEVIEN sng WILLIAM LUDWIG « pasces Staged by AGNES De MILLE A MAGA + Qi ied by 200 CONTURY POR ------------------------ ed eit nc A i ® FOR TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY = SATURDAY. MAY 31 . JUNE 1 I ISR AF a : May 23, 30 | THURSDAY, MAY 30 -- ONE ty, MA SHOW. STARTING at-8 pm. FRI and SAT. CONTINUOUS FROM 7 Pm, . «