AAs hi a CARTWRIGHT TOWNSHIP. i ur Persons Dumping Dead Animals A special meeting called] The subject of Garbage March 19th was attended by! Collection was settled to all members of Council and|continue the same as last held-in the Committee Room year. of the revamped municipal] The Bill for renovation of hall. the Office and adjoining Committee Room -was pre- sented in the sum of $436.65 and passed for payment. Eric Huntington of Nestleton, the carpenter, was commended manship. Tne subject of a two year term: for Council was again introduced and a motion was passed instructing the Clerk to prepare the authorizing By-Law. 1968 Budget was discussed for finished result '& work:' & expenditure portion com- pared with "1967 "actual difference of approximately $4,000 increase was due mostly to a planned rink ex- tention and a new municipal well. The subject of dead ani- mals being left in the dump was investigated by the Pro- vincial Police and Council again warn the guilty par- ties'that further incidents of this kind will result in court action and a possible heavy fine. A motion was passed that Council include in the 1968 budget "the "cost of in- staling five new street signs in Caesarea. Roads business was briefly discussed and Resolution was passed that a recom- mendation be presented to Commission to have the ac- cess to the new County Road #57 east of Blackstock re- constructed" to Inake it less the United Counties Roads hazardous. Council then for atime discussed "certain revisions to the Restricted Area and Building By-Laws and an- other special meeting is call- ed for Tuesday evening of March 26th when Council as a. Committee of the whole will meet with F. L. Gibson, the Building and By-Law Of- ° ficer, to further decide ne- cessary changes and. re- quired procedure. Al the Aster easing? don't have to go hopping around for Values in Fine [Foods - here, The finest in fasty Hams the freshest ges and the Vegetables Groceries. I'inest. foods for Yott- they are all right Jitst for the taking. in IMruit and and Quality finest 'SCHNEIDERS FRESH Ey Not Frozen STOKELY Grade 'A' Uwe PUMPKIN 23... 2 O PRICES EFFECTIVE | d. -- Sat. April 10 -- 7-101b. TU RKEY .| There- were many humorous '| lunch at the auction sale of The Women's Institute was held Mar. 20th at the home of Mrs. James Ianson. The meeting opened with a poem by the Pres. Mrs. Phoenix on "What is Love". The roll call followed and was answered by "How you first met your husband", answers. The minutes were read & approved. There was much discussion on Training school courses, short courses, and Forums, which are available to the Institue in the follow- ing year. It was decided to supply Mr. Wilbur Brown on April 25th and a group were put in charge. Greenbank W. lL Convener reports were heard from the following:, Mrs. Iva Phoenix, Joyce How- sam and Shirley Lee. Mrs. Paul Diamond gave her report on the District convention held at Myrtle. The Motto was taken: by Mrs. Dorothy Ianson, and a reading on "Maple Trees" by Joyce Howsam. Dorothy con- ducted a contest on St. Pat- rick's Day and Ireland. Mrs. Norine Blair gave a reading and the meeting closed with a social half hour over lunch by the group in charge, Mrs. Dorothy Ianson, Joyce How- sam and Norine Blair. Next month will be the Annual Meeting, please have your reports ready. The Women's Institute voted to donate a prize of money to 1st and 2nd year graduates of Port Perry Oc- the coming school year. , There will be a euchre in the Greenbank Hall on or about April 19th sponsored cupational school courses in |Z INSTANT BUYERS > by the Women's Institute. wan. |, 45° Shortening wh 2:1: PARTY cx Li 4s si65 HAMS °°, $3 MODESS 2 i189: MAPLE LEAF 1st GRADE SIDE GON noe 65 GILLETTE SUPER STAINLESS STEEL BLADES 5's 65¢ SILVIKRIN SHAMPOO Green 2 oz a9 WEINERS woe 49 Ll BBYS oo B E A N S Toni 2 13 ox. 4 3 MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing 16 oz. 43 64 oz. Btls. JAVEX LUiquid BLEACH ] Se 87° CARNATION Inst. MILK 3% $1.29 12 oz. Tins . KAM Luncheon MEAT Te 89: HEINZ Siziz! FOODS Asa 3: 39¢ ST. LAWRENCE como 250. 7 3¢ NESTLE'S chocolaie QUIK 1e. 5 3c PRIOR PARK TEA BAGS wo. 71¢ MCcLEANS SPEARMINT TOOTH PASTE Family G)Q)c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 25¢ MAPLE LEAF MIDGET HAMS MAPLE LEAF CANNED PICNIC HAMS STORE HOURS THIS. WEEK ONLY MON. 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