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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1968, p. 12

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The Inaugural meeting w was] held on Jan. 8th, 1968 at 7.30 p.m. in the Codncil Chambers --Reeve V. Aldred. Deputy- Reeve Joe Dowson & coun cillors June Crozier, Glen Demara & Grace Love made their Declaration of Office, witnessed by the Clerk-Trea- surer.- Minutes of the Dec. '67 meetings were adopted as read and the correspondence dealt with. Mrs. Myrtle Manns sent in _ the only application for care- taker of the Mun. Bldgs. ~The Dept. of Public Works, approval of "Offer to Sell' lots 14 & 15 Plan 792 and The Dept. of Mun. Affairs giving the meaning of "Stor- age" as related to Cabin Trailers. The 1967-68 Winter Works Project was also ap- proved. Ont. Good Roads Assoc. re Convention to be held in Toronto Feb. 26-28, 1968. Dept. of Education--Re By- Law of Authority for a el ERA pb id Bt A SE A £0 School for Retarted Children in Scugog Twp. Ontario County Health Unit Re pollution from feed lot owned by Harrison Holdings Ltd. A Resolution from Scugog Planning Bd. recommending the separation of pt. lot 3, Con. 10--Thos. & Ruby Slute. RESOLUTIONS-- 1) That the tender of Mrs. M. Manns be accepted. 2) Approval re separation of pt. lot 3, Con. 10 for Thos. and Ruby Slute. ",, 3) To Subscribe for 2 more copies of the Municipal World for Planning Bd. \ .4) That the Rd. Supt's Maintenance Manual be or- dered--Cost $5.00." : 5) That the fees for Ont. Good Roads Assoc. also Ont. Assoc. of Rural Municipali- ties be paid. 6) That annual Petition for Rd. Subsidy be made on $26.587 69 Exp's. Se thd News BY-LAWS-- #1265 To establish Auth. oritv for a School for Retard- ed Children. #1266 To assume Spring Boulevard -- Plan 650 as a Public Highway. #1267 To appoint the vari- ous Committees, Boards and Appointments--1968. #1268 To Authotize the borrowing of $40,000.00 to. meet expenses till taxes are collected. 'The following paylist was approved for' payment by council: -- Roads .... (net) $ 673.07 General :. ee. 1,448.63 "Total ..... .... $2,121.70 The Treasurer instructed to pay the same. Motion to adjourn was 'made to meet again on Feb ruary 5th, 1968 at 7.30 p.m: | Sunday. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, January 25, 1968 - 13 Manchester The many friends of Mrs. Edith Dobson are sorry to hear she fell and broke her hip. Mrs. Dobson is in Osh: awa Hospital. Walter Green is home from Port Perry Hospital, where he had surgery. The . U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Stevens on Thursday afternoon, Febru. ary 1st at 2 o'clock. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor were supper " Crosier on Mr. and Brenda guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts, Toronto on Sunday." : © Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell attended a "Kissin' Cousins" party on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett, Severn Bridge were guests of Mrs. J. Stewart and Bill last week. -OBITU Mrs. Thomas James Blight Passed. peacefully away in her sleep, at her late resi: dence, 988A Kingston Road, Toronto, on Thursday Decem- ber 7th, 1967, in her 88th year. - The sudden passing of the deceased came as a great shock to her family and friends as she was apparent ly in fair good health, Born in Bristol, England, March 21st, 1880, Alice M. M. Penney ,/was the beloved daughter of the late Mr. and |. Mrs. Albert Penney, of Bris tol. In the yea 1904 was married and to this union three children were born. In 1912 she came to Canada with her family and settled in 'Toronto, later moving to Port Perry in 1919 where. they made their home. During the war they moved to Oshawa where her husband was en gaged in war work until his passing in 1943. After re- turning to Port Perry to make her home she finally decided to go to Toronto to Ford has a better idea-- We figure you might like a little quiet saving, We ve' got Mustangs, Torinos, the works --and the best deals in town. So ¢'mon in out of the racket--and listen to the crackle of the money you'll save! Quiet Sale means quiet deals. We're letting the price tags do the talking this time. Come in and-look around. Let a salesman offer you a quiet deal--we promise it'll be quietly sensational! fx) ) Look at the choice. Now that we're back in full production, we've got all the variety a guy (or gal!) could ask for. (And they're waiting for you now!) But don't miss out: The Quiet Sale is going to be quietly over before you know it-- and so will the . savings. Make a date with yourself to getquietlydowntoyourFord Dealer this week. You mayc come ¢ away shouting! ER) FORD'S THREE-POINT 5-YEAR/50,000-MILE NEW CAR VARARTY- YOU FORD pene HAS ALL THE DETAILS. = oY 'WILSON FORD SALES svsse ne 210 FORD GD live. For the past sixteen years she had the pleasurable com- panionship and loving care of a very dear friend, Miss Eleanor Mulloy and although' retaining her membership for the past forty "eight years with the Port Perry United Church she enjoyed the good fellowship at Kingston Road United Church, in Toronto and made many friends in the United Church Women's Groups. ARIES - Although troubled - with failing eyesight during the past few yelirs sh was active and interested of others and her main hobby he welfare . and delight was knitting and donating articles to the Scott Mission, among her = most freasured possessions were the letters she received from this organization acknowledg ing her small offering® Left to 'mourn are her son, Thomas Albert Blight, of Don Mills and: her daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Reesor (Alma) of Port Perry. One daughter, Frances, died in Also surviving are .her four grandsons, James Thomas Blight, of Don Mills, William Albert Blight, Danny (Charles D.) Reesor, of Agincourt and Larry Tomfred Reesor, of Port Perry and her great-grandchildren, Ka: thleen, Paul and Lisa Blight, Reesor, of Agincourt, also her beloved sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Brown (Frances) of Bradford, England and her nieces and nephews. Reverend Mr. Alec Rice ¢onducted the Memorial Ser- eral Home, Port Perry, at 2 p.m., on Monday, December 11th, followed by interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. The pall. beraers were her four belov™ ed grandsons and Mr. Hart. well Powers, of Unionville Port Perry. ) BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 6. 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 ™ Dec./67 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED | General Insurance 985-7306 . PORT PERRY Dec. 31/67 | DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985.7993 or 985. 2728 PORT PERRY : 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 WEEPING Beds INSTALLED Nein Desf sleeve to save a life... BEA BLOOD. DONOR infancy. ® of Oshawa, L 2 of Don Mills and Christopher. vice at the McDermott Fun- . and Mr. Gordon Reesor, of ¢ REG. 3 Port. Perry -- 985.2226 15--Feb. 28/67 RAYMOND J. FRALICK . representing el CIA Co-operators insurance --- "Association The Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance Life - Auto - Home Protection Fire "Phone 985. 7447 ¢ A. E. Johnson 0.D. OPTOMETRIST =~ * ® EYES EXAMINED eo 229 Mary St. 985.2383 : . AEA Dec./67 Roll up your Tr Tomi me amet | A, "Aug. 31 I

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