68 Winter Works Program. | SCUBOG COUNCIL NEWS| At the regular Sept. meet: ing the following delegations attended--Mr. Robt. Patter- son and Mr. M. A. Pendergast re the matter of speeding at Lakeside Beach and Piatten Island. Mr. P. Goreski re consent to sell 4 parcels of land, be- ing lots in Plan 226 & parts of lot 2, Con. 10. Mr. Doug Aldred re Plan 419. lots 1-15, 65 ft. lots. Mr. R. J. Fralick delivered the deed for the road allow- ance on Plans 661 & 420, Maple Road. Also requested the release of Plan M-98 from the Subdvn. agreement. Included in the correspond- ence were the following: -- The Fire Agreement with the V. of Port Perry for signa- tures. A letter from the Dept. of Social & Family Ser- vices re new regulations ef- fective Aug. 1st, 1967. From the Dept. of Mun. Affairs announcing the 1967- "County of Ontario By-Law to Equalize assessment. Scu- gog's assessment increased by 119, at $183,493.00. From the P. P. Agr. Soc. extending their thanks for the grant of $500.00 towards the new grandstand. From the Dept. of. Lands and Forests re use of Block C. Plan 769, and from the County of Ont. Health Unit a report of the inspection of Block "C" Plan 769. Mr. I. M. Anderson, Comm. Pl. Bd Dept. of Mun. Affairs re 1p acre lots, pt. lots 9 & 10, Con. XI, Twp. of Scugog, to the effect that a road could not be deeded to the Township because this would automatically divide each 10 acre parcel into two smaller parcels of land, which is not permitted by the Planning Act. Finally the resignation of P. Jeffrey as Road Supt. was received. RESOLUTIONS: To accept P. signation. To appoint F. Jackson as Temporary Rd. Supt. Jeffrey's re: SR the road is complete. Consents were given to W. [| Heron, 1 lot, N. Wouters, 1 lot and P. Goreski, 1 lot only. To adv. in the P. P. Star for a Road Supt. To sign the Fire Agr. with the V. of Port Perry. PAY LIST--Rds. $2,871.44; General $1,257.56; Re County Levy $12,000.00. Total -- $16,129.00. Meeting adjourned. J LJ * on Sept. 21, 1967 two by-laws were passed namely By-Law 1259 for supplementary ex- penses on Roads -- Construc- tion $4,500.00. By-Law 1260 -- to set the date of Nominations, Nov. 25, 1967 and Polling day Dec. 2, 1967 and to appoint Mr. Geo. Smith as Poll Clerk. RESOLUTIONS: That we subsidize Brignall"s Ambu- lance Service to the sum of $350.00. That the Public Auction of Schools SS. 1 & SS. 3 be held and that the Schools be demolished. Meeting adjourned to meet again on Oct. 2nd, 1967 at 7.30 p.m. 3 NEES ERTL YY AFTER WL ERMA EAL EAN Coin or 2a NE hy At a special meeting held "To release all of lots on Plan M-98 from the Subdvn. Agreement subject to a bond for $200.00 being held unti' BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 6G. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 Dec./67 LICENCE NURSING HOME Pleasant Surroundings REASONABLE RATES PHONE 985 - 2806 . Dec./67 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 655-4832 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Dec. 31/66 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Dec./67 A. E. Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 Mary St. 985.2383 July 6/67 Mar.767| For Income Tax see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. Dec./67 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.5--Feb. 28/67 Earl Wallace -- ROOFING WEEPING Beds INSTALLED | During the past week at Whitby Detachment there were several occurrences in- volving the seizure of unlaw- fully transported liquor. How where and when liquor may be legally carried from one' place to another will be dis- cussed in a future report. Summer week-ends with their crowded highways may have ended but it didn't seem to reduce the number of accidents investigated by the Whitby Detachment. Last week there were 12 persons injured in 30 accidents. That's exactly 30 accidents more than were necessary. The more accidents that oc- cur the more policemen re- quired to investigate them. Taxes are used to pay police- men. Help reduce taxes -- drive safely. "AUTUMN DRIVING" October is a transition period for motorists. Now is {}- the time we must adjust our driving habits to fit the changing road and weather conditions. Multi-coloured leaves may be attractive to look at but they create a treacherous road surface when mixed with a little rain. A leaf covered roadway can be every bit as treacherous as a snow covered one. Shorter daylight hours put more drivers and pedestrians on the road together after dark. Even school children who in the summer months are in bed long before dark REPORT are now walking, playing and riding their bicycles after sunset. More frequent rainfalls and longer periods of haze and fog will also create poor- ber driving conditions. Speed should be reduced consider- ably when driving on wet or fog enshrouded pavement. Frozen condensation on the inside windows of automo- biles. will be effecting vision from now until spring. If a frost covered rear window impedes your vision to the rear it must be cleared off. Besides being a safety pre- caution this is now required by law. Quite frequently motorists can expect to encounter all of these hazards together. Picture yourself driving down an unlit, wet, leaf cov- ered road at the maximum speed limit. Suddenly yu notice a group of children playing on the road ahead. Could you stop in time? Not likely if you're driving as fast as or faster than the law permits, If you're a sensible driver you will reduce -your speed and increase your vigillence with each added hazard---and in the fall months there are many, many added hazards. [J] LJ] J] Statistics, October 8 - 14 No. of Motor Vehicle fa ET Accidents .................... 30 Persons Injured ............... 12 Persons Killed .................. 0 Accident Charges ............ 14 Miles Patrolled ........ 12,000 Hazardous Moving Violations .................... 76 Vehicles Checked ............ 131 Drivers Warned ................ 55 General Occurrences ........ 66 Miscellaneous .................... 36 JAQUOR opie siiiiniinisinnnnni 6* Thefts .........ccoevvvvieeinn. 5 Break and Enters .............. 2 Disturbances ..................... 1 Escapees ..........ccccoeevveeenns 14 ELECTRICAL "KEN P. MURRAY CONTRACTOR Domestic an WIR d Industrial ING 274 Rosa St. CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES, ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 PORT PERRY Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL and ALUMINUM ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. RAYMOND J. 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