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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jul 1967, p. 12

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wn, FRR ae Reg Do lS x ArNCO me SRE ks Pf gC ti of EF og : BY INISTAN FH Bryans ealideay Waser sles 12 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 13th, 1967 Cartwright Council The regular meeting of stalled complete. Council was held evening of Three members of the June 6th, 1967 with all mem- Cartwright Lakeshore Rate- bers present. Deputations payers Association, wondered = shims Navkhdecy SE oki hides Under the Surveys Act the municipality shall convey to the abutting property owner that part of a closed street to the centre or middle line, so a By-Law drawn by Strike & Strike was presented for Councils passing along with » h ] . 5B | PLS S10 | ~ 3 widhonnstioh abil itia tunis laa bt inc Ine HB NSPE FRIAS AY reading were ordered on mo- tion and carried. A motion that By-Law be given final reading passed and number ed 1146. Motion that Reeve and Clerk sign required copies of conveyances carried. : Bills and Accounts were present as follows: 2 mem- bers of the Cartwright Volun- teer. Fire Dept. reporting that the two-way radios wor- ked quite satisfactorily; that the four units cost $1096 in- "ROUND THE TOWN" . Mrs. Gordon Reneau & son Michael of Islington spent a few days with her mother Mrs. W. E. MacGregor. Mrs. Pauline Way (nee Prentice) and daughter Patty of Windsor is spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Prentice. Recent guests with Mrs. C. C. Jeffery were Mr. and Mrs. . George Tunstell, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Crawford & family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Slemmon and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ireland, Deborah and Robert all of Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery. Oshawa. Mr. & Mrs. Brugess Beare and daughter of Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A, visit? his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce . Beare on the week-end. Miss Susan Mumfor d, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mumford, left Canada June 21, accompanied by her aunt Miss Gough, sister of Mrs. Mumford to spend a month in the British Isles and the continent. They arrived in Bourne- mouth, in the South of Eng- land where they spent 10 days and then on to London and Kelham. On July 14, Bastille day in Paris, they plan on being there for the celebrations, and will arrive back in Port Perry, July 26th. if weekly Bus Service could be inaugurated into Caesarea, either from Bowmanville or Oshawa and through to Lind say. Requested that a new centre "line be painted on 8th Concession Street; Ad- vised that a Special Celebra- tion would be held Saturday p.m. July 1st starting with Ball Games in the afternoon and a Strawberry Festival at 7 p.m. followed by Fireworks, the ceremony of turning on the New Street Lights fol lowed by Dancing, and asked members of Council if they would attend. Glen Larmer and Ivan Thompson present, seeking approval of building an addition to the front of Blackstock United Church, showing a sketch of the building as completed, and advising that the sidewalk should beilowered during the alterations. Council approv- ed all. requests but suggested that the C.L.S.R.P.A. should contact some Bus company themselves re: franchises and whether interested. The question of getting the Tax Bills out now in 8 iy _with the roll still not return. 1 ed being-an impossible job | for the Clerk himself. Council approved obtaining the ser- vices of Mrs. Ralph Larmer for secretarial duties only, suggested by Reeve and car- ried by council. A motion that Council seek an appointment with Eric T. Searle of the Department of Municipal Affairs regarding further restrictions in land use was carried. Mr. Stuart Dorrell was present with re- gards to closed portion of Mary Street in the Hamlet of Blackstock. worm damage. your-hogs. - CO- OP TOPICS "by Don Rixon UNITED COOPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Authorities at leading Universities esti- mate that up to $3 per pig is lost through When you see worms its to late, when you pick up a worm after using a purge wormer the damage is already done. got the worm alright, but not before she ate up part of your profit. Hygromix was discovered to provide the. continuous protection from worms that | your hogs need. Fed with the feed Hygro- mix does what no Hygromix effectively kills worms day after day and sterilizes x so that eggs are not present to re-infest Say that you 'want to go on the Hygromix program. Feed Hygromix medicated feed continuously for eight weeks. start as soon as the should be treated rowing and four weeks after. It costs less than 23 cents per hog on the Hygromix program -- so very little when weighed against the possible loss of $3 per pe from-worm damage. | \ United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Uxbridge 8352-3321 Port Perry IE. 8-4130 . You purge 'wormer can. veloping adult worms If possible igs are weaned. Sows our weeks before far- RA TS ES I I YI a ato ad a nb the copies of deeds to be signed. First and Second presented for payment: Roads for $5,287.05 and General ¢ "IDEAL FOR THE BARBECUE" TENDER -- PLUMP -- YOUNG "TURKEY LEGS (OR BREASTS Ib. Fresh Canada 'Grade "A" Eviscerated-- Tender -- Plump -- Young Broiler Size TURKEYS Accounts for $7,013.17 for a total of $12,300.22 were ap- proved. The installation of Street Lights in Nestleton amounted to $3,896.15. Resolution #9 that the Roads Superintendent be per- mitted to sign an agreement with Bell Telephone of Can- ada re: underground service cables. Resolution #10 rg commending consent be granted to conveyances from J. E. Williams to Mr. & Mrs. S.- Cawker, carried. Councillor Osmond Wright was appointed officer in charge of having the Centen-% nial Plaque affixed to the Centennial Project (Ice Rink Annex). Sunshine Fresh Fruit & Vegetables California Red Cardinal GRAPES | NEW 'POTATOES Fresh No. 1 BUNCH CARROTS CUCUMBERS #1 33¢ bb. 10 Ibs.69c 2 bunches 37c¢ 2 for 29¢ v3 9° NI ON) Lean -- Well Streaked 'RINDLESS BACON Ib. 85¢' | Mild Cured -- Sweet Pickled -- Cryovac Halves -- Maple Leaf COTTAGE ROLLS Ib. 59¢ Tender -- -- Mild Seasoned SKINLESS WIENERS Ib. 556 Jip apse on seaska LUNCH MEATS 2 for 35% FEATURE! -- Save 9c! -- Libby's Fancy Quality 48-0z. tins TOMATO JUICE 2 rr 73¢ FEATURE! -- Save 7c!--Libby's 14-0z. tins SPAGHETTI with cheese 3 ror 55¢ FEATURE! -- Old South 48-0z. tin ORANGE JUICE 39¢ RED & WHITE TEA BAGS BEST BUY! -- Save llc! BEST BUY! -- ALLEN'S ORANGE AYLMER BOSTON BROWN BEANS with PORK Reg. 45¢ Value! -- 4c Off MONARCH SALAD DRESSING 35¢ | FEATURE! -- Special 89¢c Offer! 4 for 95¢ |. : 16-0z. jar FLAVOUR CRYSTALS 5 pack 19¢ 60 to pkg. 65¢ Gt. Tube BAKERY FEATURE! -- Reg. 49c! -- FACT TOOTH PASTE 59¢ Red & White Full 24-0z. Size Reg. 89¢ 3504 i 8-0z. Tube APPLE PIE 39¢ SCORE HAIR DRESSING 69¢ WESTON SWISS ROLLS 35¢ | [F=roor--swesm Em SAVE 26¢c! -- Pre-Sweet Pillsbury Powders Lancia . "MACARONI a1 ¢ FUNNY FACE 10 ror 99¢ or SPAGH ETTI 2%. colo BEST BUY! -- Save 7c! 1b. pkg. FEATURE! -- Meat Loaf and Chicken 15-oz. tins DOMESTIC SHORTENING 35¢ CHUM DOG FOOD 9 for $1 30 Off Deck Bes Be Vinal ~ BUY-OF-THE-WEEK "MAPLE LEAF CHEESE at for T High Liner FEATURE! -- Reg. 15¢c Value! -- 6c Off 16-0z. jar MAPLE LEAF CHED-R-SPRED 65¢ Frozen Foods : Rose Brand -- Coloured -- Parchment Pack MARGARINE Reg. 65c! FEATURE! -- Save 86c! -- Maple Leaf Midget COD 24-oz. pkg. CANNED HAM 1 Va-Ib. tin $1 33 FISH & CHIPS 59¢ BEST BUY! -- Save 16¢! -- Reg. 58c! Lib. pkg. 3 for 79c¢ FILLETS of SOLE 49c KAM LUNCHEON MEAT ' Save 20c -- 12-oz. tins 2:89 WHERE FRIENDLY PEOPLE SAVE YOU MORE. ] OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Thursday and Friday Night Until 9:00 pom. * DOWSON'S [RED2WHITE| -- SPECIALS APPLE JUICE 48 oz. ........ 3 tins | Canned POP, Old Colony ... BLADE STEAKS WEINERS sess ssvassane $1.00 . 24 tins $1.89 -- . Ib. 69c. 3 lbs. $1.00

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