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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Dec 1967, p. 6

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. EPR FF. LAN EI ay Mable ment REET LI PRN : 3 2: 3 TREPAEVE-3 N he RASA SLL IR RIPE as LE J Ss a 3 SE hRTYa s i 3 Cartwright Council Hear Deputations Cartwright Council met on Nov. 7. 7.30 p.m. with all members present and Reeve Van Camp in the chair. Deputations were present as follows: C.L.S.R.P. Assoc. represented by four gentle- men who presented com- plaints on behalf the Lake- shore Ratepayers. a. a blocked culvert at Williams' Point--thus poor drainage. b. objection to a public park being used as a place of residence. ¢. objections to Manvers Township residents bor- rowing park tables-- especially without con- sent. d. complaints that diseased trees were allowed to remain standing. e. questioning how long Scugog Lake would re- main safe, health wise. Mr. Murray Malcolm--pre- sent seeking Council's recom- mendation regarding a pro- perty severance. Glen Larmer and Walter Will Be CONWAY GARDENS Closed DURING THE WINTER MONTHS PRIVATE PARTIES MAY BE ARRANGED DURING THE CLOSED PERIOD. For Infcrmation Phone 985-2486 Special New Year's Day Dinner | SERVED FROM 4:30 p.m, to 7:30 p.m. See our jewelry gifts for him and her, priced holiday-right. \ PENTLAND J \ Url EWELLERS Wright, representing Black- stock Agricultural Society were present, seeking con- tinmance of Grant to Black- stock Fair Board. A motion was passed that the Grant of $250. as budgeted be for- warded to the Sec-Treas. Grant Campbell and Harley Jackson, representing Cart- wright Minor Hockey were present seeking continuance of the Township Grant to Minor Sports. It was recom- mended that the Cartwright Community Recreational Bd. be approached regarding this grant, also they might con- sider registering for provin- cial grants under the Dept. of Education Act. It "was suggested that the local Bd. of Education might get grants for these recreational purposes. By-Law #1151 was given three readings and. passed. This By-Law which is to be Registered in the Registry Office - assumes John Street and Heron Street in Caesarea as municipal roadways. A resolution from the Cor- poration of the Town of Milton asking other munici- palities to give the electors a chance to vote on the question "Are you in favour of the Province taking over 1009, cost of education in Ontario" was declared re- ceived and ordered filed. The subject of Unemploy- NENT NENT NENT NENT NI NI NINN NIN NI NSPS PPS SNPS ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Earrings for her PPP PPP 193 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7641 259, DISCOUNT ON ALL BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS £7 FO OO OU OO OOO OwN NNN NINN NIN NINN NINN ment Insurance contribution being purchased on the 'bulk payment plan' as suggested by the Auditor, was discussed and a motion was passed au- thorizing the Reeve & Clerk completing the proper forms was carried. Final Court of Appeal for 1967 was delt with, and four cases were completed which resulted in the writing off of $280.67 (1967) taxes for the current year. Council returned to gener- al meeting and Bills and Ac- counts were presented for payment and approved as follows: Roads Bills in a- mount of $5,827.17 and Gen- eral Account in amount $4 052.29 plus permission for the Treasurer to borrow or repay via loan as- finances warranted. Result $2,500. was paid off outstanding loans leaving a balance of $6,000. due to the Bank and & total of $12,379.46 paid out. Burketon News Our Church Service is held at 11.45 am. Everyone wel eome. Glad to hear Mr. Ray Brad- burn has returned home from Toronto General Hospital feeling much improved aftey his operation there.' Mr. Douglas Tavlor and Dianne, Bowmanville, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Taylor and June, Mr. Stanley Taylor enjoyed a Turkey Dinner Sundav ev- ening at the home of Mr. & at 15A Melbourne Street East in Lindsay. Mrs. Raymond Davey spent Mr. Stanley Taylor attend- ed the annual meeting of the Durham County Shorthorn Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephen son. BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH COLONIAL BUS" STOP We have a fine selection of CHRISTMAS TREES on sale now! ANEAM TA IS a PLA ARTY pS 7 LAR 5 iF LW x yy Manchester News On Thursday evening a number of ladies from this area attended a shower at the Catholic Church school room, Port Perry in honor of a recent bride, Mrs. Tony Vandervoort. Hostesses were Mrs. Joyce Vandervoort, Mrs. Nelly Wouters and Mrs. Anne Wanninkhof. The Christmas concert will be held in the Church on Wednesday evening, Dec. 20 at 8 o'clock. Mr. Andrew Milligan has sold his farm, formerly the Wm. Munro farm. Mrs. Aletha Holtby attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Jessie McKenzie (nee Fitchett on Thursday. Manchester U.C.W. The annual Christmas Lmeeting was held at the] home of Mrs. Herb Toombs. Mrs. Arthur Fielding open- ed the meeting by singing & Hymn 298 "Jesus the very thought of thee". Mrs. F. Lamb gave a reading "The Christmas Present". Twenty-two members were present and two visitors and three children. v A large basket of toys were donated by the mem- bers, for the boy's home in Orillia. The group have had a suc- cessful year having realized » the sum of $522.00. Rev. Teskey closed the meeting with prayer. A delicious supper was en: joyed with Mrs. Toombs,x Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. Stev- ens serving. Mrs. William Quinn who live: Friday afternoon in Lindsay. | Club which was held at the [Mf Home of the secretary at [i For Holiday whole Family. GORD'S 3 bad 5 BETA £8 ARE: 1 ve WT TR Bel SIE EAA Tp M £ ix 3 MARINE CLAREMONT -- 649-2007 HAS Christmas Gifts CHOOSE A GIFT WITH A DIFFERENCE -- OR IF HE IS HARD TO PLEASE, GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE Snow - See GORD'S MARINE Right Away. Give Ski-Doo Clothing, Jackets, Pants, Boots. Enjoy the Outdoors with the Fun in the Ski-Doo with Quicksnver MARINE ACCESSORIES Propellors, Speedo- meters, Steering ° Wheels, Fishing Motors and Horns. GIVE Water Skis, Fishing Tackle, Guns, Compasses, Swim- ming Gear. MARINE CLAREMONT 649-2007 ARMREST Lolly Ins Tei, wn

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