n Minutes of a meeting of the Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Municipal Of- fice on Wednesday, Jan. 15th, 1964 at 7.30 p.m. to complete | the business of the adjourned Inaugural Meeting of Jan. 13th, 1964. Present were Reeve J. J. Gib- son; Deputy-Reeve John Orde; Councillors Robt. A. Kenny, I. Parkinson and Bruce Beare. BY-LAW #1387 to make various appointment for the year 1964. Moved by Robt. A. Kenny, seconded by I. W. Par- kinson, read three times, passed, signed and the Seal of the Cor- poration affixed thereto. LETTER from the Depanrt- ment of Municipal Affairs re safety 'of public buildings. "The Clerk was instructed to contact Mr. Wm. G. Manning and obtain information concern- ing the responsibility for the safety of buildings. Moved by R. A. Kenny, sec- onded by I. W. Parkinson that part of Lot 97 on the west side of Alva St.,' being up for tax sale, be purchased by the Cor- poration of the Village of Port Perry for the amount of taxes owing plus any extra fees." RESOLUTION--Moved by R. A. Kenny, seconded by I. W. Port Perry Council News Jan. 9th, 1964, re confirmation | Palmer Park. Parkinson that the resignation ~s NY OLA vA TA RT 5x Fd . ~ 2 LR » Vv SEX aR: SHIN Lf ara IIE Tina ttt "Eb VIO 7 of Mr. Wm. Evans as Public School Crossing Guard be ac- cepted and that Council adver- tise for applications to fill the position. LETTER from the Canadian Mitchell Associates Ltd. dated that the Chamber of Commerce do not have any items which should be revised re Daniel The plan re Daniel Palmer Park is satisfactory with Coun- cil but the Clerk was instructed to contact the Chamber of Commerce before advising the Canadiay Mitchell Associates. 1964 ee Estimates By-law --=$11,000 Maintenance, $5,000 Construction. Left for the at- tention of the Road Committee. WATER REPORT from the O.W.R.C. showing the water samples taken at workshop and Bob Archer's Garage as Class | CA", LETTER from Mr. Karel Pavlik dated Jan. 14th, 1964. "I would like to apply for a building permit for a mink shelter forty-eight by eighteen feet (48' by 18') which will not be a permanent structure since I. would prefer to use it for about three years. Over this to about one hundred and then I plan to move them to my property at the Beaver Meadow. However, as I have heard that it is impossible to keep mink in Port Perry, I feel that the number of mink with which I am starting and the number I intend to have at the end of the three years would do no great damage to the area since I in- tend to move them at that time. If I had to take the twelve mink to the Beaver Meadow now, it ' would not be worth the trouble of travel back and forth to guard, feed and care for them, whereas with the hundred mink it would be more worth the while. I would appreciate your approval of this request, which I intend to be quite reasonable". This matter was discussed but no action taken pending further information. Grand Master (Continued) Johnstone, Whitby; Bro. Leon- ard Beadle and Mrs. Beadle of Port Perry; Bro. Geo. Webster, Past Dist. Sec'y and Mrs. Web- ster, Oshawa; also introduced was Mrs. Clifford Love, Dist. Fresident, of Port Perry. Bro. Earl Geer proposed a period the twelve mink which I Toast to Grand Lodge, which have purchased should increase | was responded to by Bro. Har- 2 Egg Rolls - Chicken Chop Suey Vegetable Fried Rice. Chop Suey Chow Mien Ynied Rice B., B,, Q., Pork Fried Rice | Plain Fried Rice ............... Steamed Rice Per Bowl ... -- THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE -- Due to the rising costs of ingredientsand packaging materials a price in- crease in our Chinese Food is necessary. Flamingo Restaurant SERVED DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY .- FROM 4.00 UNTIL CLOSING TIME. FAMOUS CHINESE EGG ROLLS Dinner for Two ........ $3.00 Dinner for Four ees Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs Lobster Chop Suey .. ....... Chicken Chop Suey ...... Beef Chop Suey ..... SE og Pork Chop Suey ........... Shrimps Chop Suey ......... Pineapple Chop Suey ...... Vegetable Chop Suey ....... Lobster Chow Mien .......... Chicken Chow Mien .......... Beef Chow Mien .............. a Pork Chow Mien ...... ereien Shrimps Chow Mien ........... ' Pineapple Chow Mien .... Vegetable Chow Mien ....... £99 Foo Yong Lobster Egg Foo Yong ... Chicken Egg Foo Yong ... Shrimps Egg Foo Yong .. B., B., Q., Pork Egg Foo Yong ...... 1.15 Plain Egg Foo Yong ........... Chicken Fried Rice ....... Beef Fried Rice ................. Shrimps Fried Rice ...... 4 Egg Rolls Chicken Chow Mein Breaded Butter Shrimps Garlic Spare Ribs | Chicken Egg Foo Yong Steamed Rice. ¢ FLAMINGO SPECIAL RIBS -- $1.60 e NL 1.65 Sweet and Sour Chicken Wing _. 1.00 SE 1.25 Sweet and Sour Chicken ......... 1.60 UST 1.20 Sweet @nd Sour Shrimps ........... 1.75 ERA 1.16 Sweet and Sour Pineapple Chicken-1.75 ssaubuariens 1.35 Sweet and Sour Pork .................. 1.86 es 1.10 Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs ...... 1.25" remurcactunns 1.00 Sweet and Sour Fish .......... 115 : Chicken gti 1.76 Breaded Almond Chicken .......... 2.00 oo dant 1.85 Breaded Boneless Chicken ....... 1.90 LL 1.80 Breaded Chicken 'Balls with | Seer 1.25 Fresh Mushroom ............ 1.65 FE 1.45 Diced Chicken with Vegetable and Almond ........................... 1.75 rangle 1.20 ETE 1.10 Shrimps Shrimps with Diced Vegetable ~~ and Almond ............... 1.75 EE RRTITEEES 1.50 Breaded Shrimps tei eo 108 SRT 135 Shrimps with Lobster Sauce ...... 1.95 ees 1.45 Shrimps with Black Beans Sauce 1.65 Shrimps with Tomato Sauce .7... 1.60 SET---- 1.00 Shrimps with Fresh Vegetable .... 1.55 Beef RY 1.15 Beef with Fresh Mushroom ...... 2.25 -- 1.10 Beef with Green Pepper ........... 176 serbentanshee 1.35 Beef with Fresh Tomato ............. 1.65 ransusanding 1.00 Beef with Green Pepper empiri M5 and Tomato ................................ 2.00 pveiniingres 16 . Beef with Fresh Vegetable .... ..... 1.50 Chinese Food $7.00 Dinner for Six... $13.00 - 20c. Each 6 Egg Rolls Shrimp Chow Mein Breaded Almond "Chicken Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs Beef Fried Rice (Large) Pineapple Chicken (Large) Shrimp Egg Foo Yong. | I ' PORT PERRY STAR, Master Bro. Earl Fox. The Grand Master gave a sincere and address on the many needs of | the world, which would be met service before self. Bro. Geer thanked the Grand | Master for his address and call- | ed upon Bro. Gilbert Freeman, D.D.G.W. Bro. Freeman sur- prised Bro. Earl Geer by hav- ing the gathering sing "Happy vey Ottwood, Grand Guardian, | Birthday" who then introduced the Grand | Freeman THURS, JAN. 28rd, 1964--13 in his honour. Bro. then presented the { Grand Master and his wife with then | a gift, a token of remembrance moving | of his visit to-District #41. The Bel'tones entertained 'with a few more numbers in by the Order, if everyone placed | excellent style and were warm- | ly applauded by everyone. Fol- lowing the singing of the Queen, Bro. Geer called on Bro. Albert Harper, Dist. Chaplain to ask the benediction, thus bringing to a close a most enjoyable evening of Oddfellowship. Ontario County Junior Farm- ers annual meeting was held in Uxbridge, on Saturday, Jan. 18. The 1964 slate of officers will be as follows: County Director -- Morley Davidson, Blackwater. Past President -- Donna Johnson, Uxbridge. President -- Neil Raines, Blackwater. Vice-Pres- ident--Bruce McMillan, Blaeck- water. Secretary - Treasurer -- Ann Dryden, Brooklin. The afternoon program in- cluded a program planning ses- sion conducted by the Port Perry Junior Farmers. Local Assessor Resigns A letter of resignation from the Village Assessor, Mr. Cecil Heayn, was received by the Council and was read at their meeting held on Wednesday, January 15th. Mr. Heayn who has held the two years, stated that his assoc- iation with council and the town employees has been most pleas- ant, but after very careful con- sideration, he had decided not to except the position for the year 1964. At the same meeting the resignation of Mr. Wm. Evans, as the Public School Crossing Guard was received and ac- cepted. Council are also ad- vertising for applications to fill this position. At the present time Chief Cameron and Constable Roy of the Port Perry Police Depart- ment are fulfilling the posit- ion as Crossing Guard. position as assessor.for the.past|.- Ontario County Junior Farmers Elect 1964 Officers, Hold Banquet The annual banquet held in the Trinity United Church, Ux- bridge, attracted a record at- tendance for this event. Nelson Haun, a staff member at the Kemptville Agricultural School, delivered a very informative and thought-provoking address on the subject "Roses for the Living". During his address he encouraged people to be comp- limentary of another's achieve- ment, no matter how big or small such achievement might be. Recognition of other people is very rewarding to them. A tribute 'was paid to Ted Gordon, Cannington, the re- tiring County Director, and to Donna Johnson, Uxbridge, retiring County President. The evening concluded with the - presentation of trophies followed by a dance in the Mas- onic Hall, Uxbridge, conducted by Frank Barkey eof the Brook- lin Junior Farmers. Bowling News LEAGUE Team Standings Jan. 15th-- Buzzards commie 66 Rod and Gun .....cccecevveenne 59 Bpitfires ......onsamissn 44 ACES sucscisvsmiriesrnsssniine 40 Creanmi Puffs .......ccoceies 37 Falcons ....omiamnnmann 27 High Singles-- M. Spears--303; F. Hastings --291; J. Healey--263; S. Nap- les--256, 285; G. Taylor--238. High Triples-- M. Spears--675; S. Naples-- 675; FF. Hastings--641. Lemons-- H. Dobson--61, 71; W. Vance --178; H. Gibson--86; T. Adder- ley--92; R. Short--98. 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