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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Oct 1963, p. 10

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10--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., OCT, 10th, 1963 SCUGOG TOWNSHIP Municipal Elections Sat., Nov. 30 The regular meeting of the Scugog Twp. October Reeve 1st at 8 p.m. Anson Gerrow and Councillors 'V. Aldred, C. B. Hoult, Jos. Dowson ence Carter were present. Minutes of the last meeting | were adopted as read on motion. Correspondence: 1. Village of Port Perry re a joint meeting of E.M.O. for Port Perry, Reach and Scugog, to be held in Port Perry Municipal Building on Oct. 2nd at 8 p.m. 2. Dept, of Municipal 'Affairs, re The Municipal Development HARD OF SPECIAL 109% OF 330 Water St. Council was held | m the Town Hall on Tuesday, and Clar- Your) Satisfaction is Our pe ili of Success "J. WESENBERG, C.D. and Loan Act. 3. Gariepy and Mann, Solici- | tors, re lots 1, 2 and 8 of Plan | 791 of Rougedale Comstruction | Co. Ltd. 4. Office of the Fire Marshall | re 1963 Fire Protection Week-- | Oct. 6 - 12. 5. Dept. of Municipal Affairs] | approving By-Law #1217 ex- tending the time for the return of the Assessment- Roll for a period of thirty one days. MOTION That the write the District Municipal Engineer re surveying and wid- ening all township roads. MOTION--That clerk be in- Se Te HEARING (Acousticon International) our 62nd Anniversary Eyeglass Model $150.00 Complete DISCOUNT on all ther Models. FREE HEARING TEST and DEMONSTRATION in Your Own Home With NO Obligation See And Try Acousticon's Wonderful NEW MODERN HEARING AIDS Just Phone or Write Acousticon PETERBOROUGH RI 2-2328 Guarantee Manager : ~ Comet is totally changed--new roominess and luxury is set off in the interior by the richness of wood-grained panelling. New V-8 and 6 cylinder engines, new stability and handling ease plus a new smooth- as-silk ride gives Comet a completely new: performance personality. Only Comets economy and total-car warranty are unchanged. Choose 4s from sedans, hardtops, wagons and a convertible. Three series-- '202', '404' and the new Caliente. See your Mercury dealer today! structed to write to the owners i of registered subdivisions con- | cerning the 5% of their plans, and that these subdividers turn over to the Township deeds for | this 5% forthwith, MOTION--That all subdivid- | ors of all subdivisions as of this date and in all future subdivi- sions be required to deed to the Twp. property to the extent of 5% of the plan that is clean, dry and usable for park pur- poses and agreeable to the Council. clerk | | Sept. MOTION -- That petition be made for the Interim Payment of the statuatory grant under the Highway Improvement Act, on road expenditures made in the year 1963 from Jan. 30th. I ditures to date $11,008.83. i No. | 1] MOTION -- Re: Supplemen- tary Rd. Programme, 1215; that work at lot 24, Con. GE not be done in 1963 due | to unforeseen reasons, and that the amount approved for same ' to be used at lots 5 and 6, Con. | 11E. ' | gog release lot nos. 1, MOTION--That Twp. of Scu- 2 and 8, ! Plan 791 on Subdivision Agree- | | | i | i | | { ment, Reg. No. 112308, between Rougedale Construction Co. Ltd. and Scugog Twp. This will be the last release until road brought up to the proper stand- is | ard. BY-LAW No. 1218 Being a By-law to set the date of No- mination and the date, time and place of polling day. Nomina- tion day--November 23rd, 1963. Polling day to be November 30, 1963, Scugog Twp. Hall and the Poll Clerk to 'be Sam Arnold. Read three times in open Coun- cil and passed. PAYLIST--It was moved that the following acounts be approv- ed and that the treasurer be instructed to pay. the same: Roads pL i $2,432.38 esessssrasrsenrane dst to - Amount of expen- By-Law urged care Ontario Juniors at Markham Fair Several Junior Farmer and 4-H Members from Ontario County did very well with their E exhibits in the Junior Farmers'. Department at Markham Fair on October 3rd, 4th, and 5th. The following are the results-- Brooklin Junior Farmers 2nd--Wayne Beath, Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club 3rd--Aldon Smith, Port Perry Lions' 4-H Grain Club 4th--Geo.- Smith, Fort Perry Lions' 4-H Grain Club 5th--Ji Brock 4-H Grain Club 6th--Doug Batty, Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club 7th--Grant Beath, Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club 8th--Bruce Norton, Scott 4-H Grain Club O9th--Ralph Morrison, Brock 4-H Grain Club 10th--Charles Hill, Scott 4-H Grain Club 11th--Keith Phoenix, Port Perry Lions' 4-H Grain Club 12th--Allan Jex, Brock 4-H Grain Club & -----N\---- LEAGUE URGES FIRE SAFETY "Of the (G58 people in Canada who died in fires or explosions in 1962, 137 were children be- tween ages one and four," de- clared Gay McLaren, general manager of the National Safety League of Canada. "This is by far the largest age group in fa- talitieS caused by fire". Mr. McLaren said NSL joined with the associations of fire marshalls and fire chiefs in the promotion of Fire Prevention Week, October 6 to 12. everyone so "this appalling toll" could be drastically reduced. He! and. vigilance on: J In this bedroom, we'd like ta mention, One thing merits special attention. It saves you worry, Running and hurry: It's the convenient BR BEDROOM EXTENSION! IF YOUR HOME IS BIG ENOUGH TO LIVE IN, IT'S\BIG ENOUGH FOR A BEDROOM EXTENSION I" 70 ORDER YOURS, JUST CALL: Only the 1964 Comet i IS this new! 'From its stunning new grille, along 195 inches of desiring excitement, Comet's new styling is as fresh as a look of admiration. Inside, too, G. M. WILLIAMS MOTORS LTD, Phone 965-2352 Port Perry Caliente 2-door hardtop, one of the Ford Family of Fine Car built - in Canada. e Whitewall tires and V-8 engines are optional at extra cost. 64 COM isto Wi ie 34 Wr She Shs Woks A « ! a v a. « : » #1

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