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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Feb 1968, p. 12

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} -. attended a farewell dinner Thursday, Feb. 29th., 1968 * 92 -- PORT PERRY STAR --- Greenbank Mrs. Barbara Grainger, Mrs. David Morton and Par- ker spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Beare. Don Tayjprs had the mis- fortune to have their barn "burned last Monday morning. Their stock is being housed " 'lemporarily in"the barn on the Bristow farm. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cook- man, Kathy and Debbie and Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton attended church in Balsover last Sunday morning to hear the Rev. Wm. Fairley, form- "erly of Wick. Mr. and Mrs. Fairley and family will be leaving. shortly for New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- Millan and Douglas visited with Mr. and Mrs." Armour McMillan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Han: cock and boys, also of Orillia visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoe- "nix on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock visited Mr. and Mrs. Kep|g Rodds on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Len Taylor |$ and Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoenix at the Werratal Restaurant, given in honor of Mrs. E. Hook by the members of the Port Perry Hospital Board. On their behalf Mr. Joe Dow- -son presented Mrs. Hook |€ with a lovely pendant watch |¢ in appreciation of her 15g years of service to the hos- pital and Community. There were 22 present. Mr. Len Taylor provided. the enter- tainment. There was .a good attend- ance at the W.I. meeting last Wed. evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Phoenix to hear ews Day of Prayer will be held at Seagrave Church on Fri, Mar. 1st at 2 pm. * Thére will be a Euchre Party in the Community Hall on Friday evening Mar. 1st at 8.30 p.m. Miss Phyllis Haslem of the Elizabeth Fry Society. We were sorry that Mrs. E. Crampton took ill on this occasion, and is now a pa- tient in Port Perry Hospital. We all wish her a speedy |. recovery. Miss C. Reycraft was transferred from the Hospi- tal to Mrs. Eade's Nursing Home on Sunday. The service for the World WES LANE Plumbing a Heating - Electric - PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 - 2473 RES. Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leth- by and baby son Kent of St. Catharines were week -end guests of. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb and girls. Mrs. Conroy of Toronto visited her little son David and Mrs. Dolly Roberts over the week-end. We are glad to know Mrs. Frank Vernon is recovering favorably following surgery in Oshawa Hospital. Mr.- and Mrs. Roy Dobson were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams, Cour- tice on Sunday evening. Mrs." W. S. Taylor and Brenda visited Mrs. Crosier on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mit- chell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson on Satur- day - evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mit- chell entertained their fam- ily on the week-end: Mr. and- Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and son, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hitchens, Mrs. June Thompson and daughters Karen and Alice of Oshawa. Ontario...County.. has been notified by the Ontario Minister of Municipal Af- fairs that the province is terminating the payment of bounties on foxes. A total of $400 was paid out by the county last year.. The county has been noti- fied it will be reimbursed for any expenditures made since the province. assumed the cost of the administra. tion of justice. An additional grant of 50 cents per capita will be paid by the province inlieu of the fines that were turned over to municipalties by ma- gistrate's courts. Those areas- which are policed by the OPP will not receive the additional ' grant, The full amount of fines levied for infractions of local bylaws will be turned over to the municipalities.' Council approved the $98,286 administration and court house; estimates. Of this amount, Oshawa's share is $25,475. The -actual ex- penditure . last year . was $91,474.32. Practically the entire increase is due to the approximate $7,000. increase... in salaries. 2 It was pointed out the county has been relieved of the cost of the county jail and registry office, but that no indication has been given of what the attorney-gener- al's department will pay for the 'use of a section of the county building used by the courts and judiciary offices. However, as Oshawa shared in the cost of the building, it will receive its proportion. ate share of rentals. _ Clerk-treasurer W. G. Man. ning said $172,000 a year is being paid off the cost of the building. Of this amount, Oshawa pays $51,000. : The county, he said, receives $10,500 for the use of the upper floor of the west wing by the magistrate's court offices. ; : -Council was told efforts are being made to arrange for the removal of the tele- phone switchboard - which serves the entire building. Check The Label On Your Paper ONTARIO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD P. 5258-68 IN THE MATTER OF Section 2(1) of The Municipal Corporations Quieting Orders Act (R.S.0. 1960, .c. 251) and Sections 6(1) and 11 of The -- Territorial Division Act (RS.0. 1960, c. 305) and IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Corporation of the Township of Cartwright for a quieting order to establish the legal existence, corporate status and its proper area and boundaries and IN.-THE MATTER OF By-law 1149 of the applicant corporation Notice of Application and Appointment for Hearing ' TAKE NOTICE that The Corporation of the Township of Cartwright has applied "to The Ontario Municipal Board for a quieting order under the said Acts for the purpose of establishing its area and boundaries in accordance with Schedule "A" attached hereto. AND TAKE NOTICE that The Ontario Municipal Board has appointed Wednesday, | the 13th day of March, 1968, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the % Council Chambers in the Village of Port Perry for the hearing of all persons interested - in support of or in opposition to the said application. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a plan and description of the, boundaries in question in the said application may be inspected at the office of the Clerk of the - # Township of Cartwright at any time during regular business hours' prior to the date ®' appointed for the said hearing. ' "DATED at Toronto this 2nd day of February, 1968 R. SCOTT, SECRETARY + ns t 4 a \ "quiet Canadians" are the ~ world's talking-est ~ telephone users? - Could be that ~ Canadians ~ have an eye Jor a bargain. For the 14th year in succession, Canadians have led the world in telephone calls per person. Wye One reason could be this; your telephone ny. makes conversation nexpensive . . . and easy. In Canada, a flat residential rate covers all local calls. In most other countries, each call ,overa monthly maximum is charged separately. And the number of work hours" it takes to pay for a residence telephone for one month is lower in Canada thanan territory, a man employed in the of 2.1 "work hours" to ~~ 25inthe U. Built, managed and owned by Canadians ~ here-else in the world. (In Bell Canada manufacturing industry works an average or monthly telephone service as against .A.; 4.5in London; 15.8 in Paris.) Provincia Fox Bounty Out | <eo 0 Lv

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