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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Oct 1964, p. 10

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SR 4 de Nini S| 4 (1 OY in 0) i we te nak TEU TA CU SA Re Tat el CAT LE GTO NOR PS FEL 2 CR a . v fu ) - sn Red PONY ASA SS IRE Cai Hi! - a 2% - » . $3 J : hie got ne Swat EL 0 AEA RAN UAL ot Sey WIR = 08 Atal <> 5 AE N 2 LY an eo 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 Report From Parliament By Michael Starr, M.P. Oct, 20, 1964 The Municipal Winter Works Incentive Program is to be con- tinued during the winter of 1964-65. The program was re- duced last winter in its dura- tion from seven and one-half months to six months, but in spite of this reduction in time it proved to be a good program and beneficial to municipalities, as well as to those who were employed during the winter months, The Federal Government pays 50 percent of the labour costs of this program, and 60 percent where work is perform- ed in municipalities located in designated areas and areas of high winter unemployment. For the coming winter Fed- eral payments will apply to work performed on authorized projects from November 1, 1964 to April 30, 1965. 'Amn addition to the regula- tions of the program has been made to assist municipalities in the designated areas and time for completion of indivi- dual projects may be granted into the month of May where a discontinuance of work becomes necessary, by reason of severe temperature or heavy snowfall. This extension will only apply on a project which requires at least five months to reach com- pletion, where work was com- menced during the month of November and where operations were carried on continuously except when prevented due to severe weather conditions. To qualify for this extension, the forced cessation of work must be of at least two weeks dura- tion and the period of the ex- tension into the month of May will be relative to the period of time during which the project was forced to close down. In no case will an extension be granted beyond May 31st. In all other respects the terms of the program for the coming winter will remain the same as those that were in ef- fect during the winter of 1963- 64. Another program which was introduced last winter is the tive Program, This program was introduced on an experi- mental basis and proved to be successful. As a result, it will be continued during the coming 1964-65 season. The program provides for the payment of an incentive of $500 to the first purchaser or owner of a house substantially built, during the period from November 15, 1964 to March 31, 1965, inclusive. This incentive is payable in respect of single detached dwellings and multiple dwelling unit structures, containing not more than four self-contained units, built solely for year- round residential use. Row housing containing more than four dwelling units may also be eligible for the payment of $500 per dwelling unit. Dwelling units of this type will only qualify if the single unit, or one of the units in the duplex, triplex or fourplex is occupied by the first purchaser. A se- parate application is required for each single, duplex, triplex or fourplex as the case may be, indicating that it is part of row housing construction. Construction shall not have proceeded beyond the first floor joist stage, (including subfloor) or its equivalent, by November 15, 1964. Construc- areas of high winter unem- ployment. An extension of Winter House Building Incen- | tion shall be completed, except- : MONUMENTS MARKERS Ph. 985-2806 Port Perry, Ont. Convalescent and Chronic Patients Semi-Private Accommodations EADE'S NURSING HOME Small Enough to be Homey Large Enough for Comfort Tray Service, T.V. Reasonable Rates 'Home away from Home' Cash on the Spot for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE Licerse No. 333-C-64 10 Oct. 64 DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Formerly Apex TV Service Dec. 31/64 WANTED Dead Horses Crippled and Old Cattle eo HIGHEST PRICES PAID eo According to Size & Condition. Small Animals Removed Free. Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE Power Equipped Trucks. Call Any Time ED PECONI & SON LTD. R.R. #2 Woodville Collector's Licence 302-C-64 For Income-Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. Nov. 26/64 INSURANCE FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS -- SEE EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. GEORGE McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 Nov. 21/64 MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, - Notaries Public. 26 Caleb Street PHONE 985-2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. Dec. 31/64 SELL and B BUY THROUG CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Star PHONE: 985-7383 RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone: 723-1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Feb./65 TEACHING PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. For appointment phone 985-7563 Dec. 31/64 A.E. Johnson, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Mary St. 985-2383 Nov. 26/64. Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roof- ing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing. 'EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work, Phone 985-7964, Port Perry Dec. 64. Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- Sirong 1.6--Feb. 28/66 MOUNTJOY Backhoe Service TRENCHES -. DRAINS FOUNDATIONS and SEPTIC TANKS Dug and Backfilled Ivan Mountjoy Blackstock 986-4737 Oct, 29 ing for seasonal deficiencies, by March 31st, 1965. Seasonal de- ficiencies include exterior paint- ing and site improvements, but do not include brickwork. Cream Producers Hold Annual Meeting Recently The annual meeting of the Ontario County Cream Pro- ducers' Association was held in the Department of Agriculture Office, Uxbridge, on Wednes- day, October 14, at 8.00 p.m. Mr, W. J. Wood, District Di- rector on the Cream Producers' Marketing Board, addressed the meeting. He outlined some of the work that the Cream Pro- ducers' Marketing Board car- ried out during the year. Mr. Robert Morrison, Secre- tary Manager of the Cream Producers' Marketing Board, stated that there will be a con- siderable increase in the adver- | tising of dairy products during the coming year, through the Dairy Food Service Bureau. He felt that the Dairy Princess Competition, through the years has been a success, and each year much good advertising has accrued to the dairy industry aH AIR 5 Sb very little surplus of butter at the present time, and that our production at the moment was barely meeting our require- ments. The election of officers and | directors resulted as follows: President--Gordon Rynard, Zephyr R.R, 1 Vice-President--C, DeJonge, Brooklin, R.R. 1 Secretary-Treasurer-- H. L. Fair, Uxbridge Voting Delegates-- Gordon Rynard C. DeJonge Directors for 1964 Rama--Gordon McArthur, Washago Mara--John B. Warren, Brechin, R.R. 1 Thorah--Leonard Davis, Beaverton, R.R. 2 Brock--Les Faux, Blackwater Reach--Fred Lamb, Port Perry, R.R. 4 Scott--Stewart Annand, Uxbridge R.R. 2 Uxbridge--Gordon Ewen, Uxbridge, R.R. 1 Pickering--Lloyd Wilson, Ashburn R.R. 1 Whitby--William Parrinder, Ashburn R.R. 1 East Whitby--Fred "McLaughlin Oshawa R.R. 2 Scugog--Everett Prentice, Port Perry, R.R. 38 Director to Ontario County Federation of Agriculture-- Shes $s from it. Ashburn R.R. Sv-- CTR Te TS Te BNN OUNCEMENT _ We take pleasure in announcing that we ave been appointed representatives of VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY for the sale of Guaranteed Investment Certificates. William Bare nien He reported that there is | | . We feel, that making this popular investment available, locally, will be a great convenience to the people of this area. Emmerson Insurance Agency Limited PORT PERRY, ONTARIO a aE ee SS SPS, Ea lana a. == : i / y 0) 7 THE BEST INTEREST RETURN AT . THE BEST PLACE TO INVEST 2% ON A 5-YEAR GUARANTEED L NVESTM ENT Principal and Interest are Unconditionally Guaranteed VICTORIA and GREY "poet TRUST - WHIT BY, LINDSAY, CANNINGTON

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