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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1968, p. 2

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Se Seria BAK aia SRY SPN Cl Tr AS s y N 5 3 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thvisday, January 25, 1968 | County Council Borrows $1,800,000 Authorization for the bor- rowing of $1,800 000 for cur: rent expenses was approved bv Ontario County Council last Thursday as the three: day January session ended. Committee = appointments, and appointments of repre sentatives to various hospital hoards and members to boards of health were also made. Presentations were made to the council members bv re- presentatives of the Canadian National. Institute' for the Blind. the Great Pine Ridge Tourist Council and the Sal- " vation Army. All resulted in "money reads in part: money requests being turned over to committees for study before any action by the as- sembled council. The bylaw passed bv coun- cil to authorize borrowing of "The - Head and Treasurer aré here- bv authorized. on behalf of the municipality to borrow from time to time 'by way of promisory note from the Canadian Tmperial Bank of Commerce, a sum or sums not exceeding in the aggre: gate $1.800000 to meet until the taxes are collected. the current expenditures of the municipality for the vear." Estimated revenues collect- ed for the year 1967 will be, according to the bylaw, $2,605,528, . HEALTH UNIT Appointed to the board of health of the Ontario County Jlealth Unit vesterday were the following five councillors --Mrs. Mary Reid,' deputy- reeve of Ajax; Douglas I Hall. deputv-reeve. Town of Uxbridge; Wesley W. Stitt, deputy-reeve, Township of Rama; Mrs.. Evelyn Soeiran, deputy-reeve, Township: -of Mara; and Abner Powel, reeve Township of Rama. One representative was ap- pointed by council as the of- ficial countv representative "DAN CING CLUB ANNRENE "SATURDAY, Music by BILL BACKWELL and His Orch. JAN. 27th on each of 6 hospital boards. The six councillors assumed their roles immediately. upon election. . Gordon Hanna, reeve, Town of Whitby, is representative on the Oshawa General Hospital Bd. Bruce Beare; députy- reeve, Village of Port Perry, will serve on the Community Memorial Hospital Board, Port Perry. Mrs. Reid was appointed to the Ajax and Pickering Gen- eral Hospital Board. Deputy- reeve Hall will sit with the Cottage Hospital Board, Ux: bridge. - "Deputy-reeve Stitt was appointed to the Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Board, and Robert Attersley, deputy-reeve, Town of Whit- by, will represent the county on the Whitby General Hos- pital Board. . New county representa tives on-the Board 'of Direct- ors of the Children's Aid So- ciety are Chesley Oldham, reeve, Township of Scott (chairman);» John Dancey, reeve of Brock Towunship; & Henry Polak, réeve of Ajax. =| Former county, warden W. H. Gould: was appointed | county representative to: the Association of Ontario Coun- ties. Representatives on the ARDA (Agricultural Rede. velopment) Committee are: Mrs. Speiran (chairman), Jas. Murphy, reeve of Mara town: ship, and Alex Gray, denuty- reeve of Thorah township. ve APPOINTMENT Svecial committee appoint. ments. were also made. The following were apnointed to the agriculture and reforesta. tion committee: John Doble. depnutv-reeve of Brock town- ship(chairman);- Chester Geer Friday & Saturday Nights ALLEYS MAY BE 'RESERVED. Causeway Bowling Lanes RKOXY THEATRE - UXBRIDGE Thurs, Fel, Sat. "SMOKY" . Starring FESS PARKER -- 7.30 p.m, -- Also - "IN LIKE FLINT" JAMES COBURN -- 9.00 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 p.m. -- "SMOKY" ai { - kg 25, 26, 27 Mon., Tues., Wed. "IRMA Ila JACK LEMON, SHIRLEY MacLAINE -- 7.00 p.m. . "TOM JONES" ALBERT FINNEY -- 9.00 p.m. Admittance restricted to persons 18 yrs. of age or over - Jan. 29, 30, 31 DOUCE" I 'Gibson; -- Willlam --Gilespie;, $ Come in and See Our New Service iS SEE THE NEW BEAR ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT | As Modern As Telstar --Electro-Magnetically Controlled BEARE MOTORS LTD. CHEVROLET ~ OLDSMOBILE SEE US FOR. Call 985.7351 For Appointment {5 TOTAL SAFETY SERVICE $ TAKE PRIDE, TAKE PART -- of . the. Canadian Olympic which has launched a $500,000 fund drive to send the largest Canadian teams ever to the 1968 Olympics and to develop a more vigorous Olympic movement - Ouf Olympic athletes deserve the support of all Cana- dians, says James Worrall, Q.C., president Association, in Canada.' Sob Key, Immediate 'support is being provided by Kraft Foods Limited through: a label re- turn program in food stores across the country.-- Launching the program are O. E, Swain, 'left, Kraft president, weightlifter Pierre St. Jean, Mr. Worrall, and orsman up lat all, Ontario County Council Alex Gray, deputy reeve, Township of Thorah, deputy-reeve of Reach town- ship; . Alex Gray; Ross Lee, deputy-reeve of East Whitby township; . James' Murphy; Robert Nesbitt, deputy-reeve, Township of Uxbridge; Ed- ward Oyler, reeve of Reach township; Abner Powell; Al vin Redshaw, reeve Township of Uxbridge; Delson Shier, reeve, Village of Cannington; and Robert Timbers, deputy- _| reeve, Township of 'Scott. To the entertainment and -| special: event committee were appointed Bruce Beare; Jo- seph 'Dowson, deputy-reeve, Township of Scugog, chair- man; - former warden J. J. Elect, Appoint Committees "Councillors were elected and appointed to committees in, the second day of the cur- rent-session of Ontario Coun- ty Council. It took council from.10 a.m, to about 4 pum. to elect nine men to nine committees--one to each. It then-took from 4 to 5 p.m. to appoint the rest of the members of the com- mittees. The combination of appointments and elections is used to insure varied re- presentation on- each com. The second post, on the fi nance and assessment com: mittee, went to Robert Tim. hers, deputy reeve of Scott Township. "Involved = were: t reeve Beare, reeve Williams, Mrs. Speiran and John W. Doble deputy-reeve of Brock township. During the session, Reeve Robert Attersley, Whitby was elected chairman of the fin- ance and assessment com: mittee. reeve, Village of Beaverton; John Howden, reeve, Town: ship of East Whitby; Edward Oyler; Mrs. Speiran and Ro- bert 'Timbers. Appointed to the EMO (Emergency Measures Organ: ization) were: Victor Aldred, reeve of Scugog township; Douglas Hall(chairman); Ron. ald Chatten; Gordon Hanna "| and Abner Powell. John Williams, reeve of Pickering township was ap: pointed chairman of the lab- or relations committee. Other 'members are Robert Atters. lev; Ronald Chatten; Alex Grav; John Howden; Henry Polak; Wesley Stitt; Harvey Westcott, reeve of Thorah township. The new warden's advisory committee consists of Ward: en Ross A. Murison, reeve of Pickering Village, and Victor Aldred; Robert Attersley: John Dancey; Gordon Hanna: Henry Polak: Mrs, Mary Reid W. H. Gould, and J. J. G » son. mittee. Chesley Oldham, reeve of Scott township, was elected to the standing committee on roads. and bridges for five years. Alvin Redshaw, reeve of Uxbridge township, was clected to the same commit. tee for three years. Wilfred H. Gould, reeve of 'Uxbridge, was elected to the standing committee on coun: 'ty matters for three years. There was heavy competi: tion for both posts on the finance and assessment com. mittee. In the running for 2} ofie were Bruce F. Beare, de puty reeve, Village of Port Perry ;Mrs. Evelyn Speiran, deputy reeve, Township of Mara: Robert Timbers, depu. ty reeve, Township of Scott; Robert L. Nesbitt, deputy reeve, Township of Uxbridge; John Willianis, reeve of Pick ering Township; Wesley W. Stitt, deouty reeve, Town: ship of Rama. After six ballots, deputy. | 1ceve Nesbitt was chosen for e post: < Deputy-reeve Stitt was elec- ted to the standing commit. tee on health for a term of three years. Election of a member to the standing com. mittee on homes for the aged caused another tough contest. William J. Gillespie, reeve, Village of Beaverton, won. af. ter five ballots and an hour of voting. Competing for the post were Ross E. Lee, . deputy receve, Township qf East yWhitby, and James J. Mur- phy, reeve, Township . of Mara. Also in the running for the post were Ronald Clisitten deputy reeve, Township of Pickering, and Abner Powell, reeve of Rama. fownship, as well as Mr. Gillesple. In" contrast to this hard: fought election, the one that followed ,to elect a member to the standing committee on property for a term of three years, saw. only two nomina: tions, and one of those no: minated withdrew immedi ately, so there was no voting denuty . got the post after Mrs. Sper ; an withdrew: A similar situation occurr- ed in the following election. Dotiglas I. Hall, deputy-reéeve Town of Uxbridge, was the only one nominated to the committee on health. In contrast to his lengthy procedure of electing coun- cillors to committee posts, the appointments made by the committee to strike stand. ing committees took less than an hour. The appointments were: To the committee on county mat ters, deputy-reeve Beare, reeve Doble; to the commit- tee on health, Mrs. Speiran and Reeve sPowell; to - the committee on homes for the aged, deputy-reeve Lee and J. J. Gibson; -to- the com- mittee on property, Chester Geer, 'deputy reeve of Reach township. | Other committee chairmen appointed © were: committee on county matters, G. Hanna, reeve: of 'Whitby; standing committee' on health * Mrs. Mary Reid, deputy- reeve of Ajax} homes for the" aged committee, . Jolin Dan: cey, Reeve of Brock Town: standing ~ ship; standing committee on: property, Henry Polak, Reeve of Ajax; standing committee on roads and bridges, Victor Aldred, Reeve, of Scugog Township, AI Check The Labe! On Your Paper | Reeve Williams, and-deputy----- A Vea

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