SE 3] o Iain Le rs Carri h sy News| job, with an alternate no- minated. a Township I] --ment-was not reached-in-all A Special Meeting of the of Cartwright Council was held March 26, with reeve Malcolm in the chair and all members of Council present, The main business of the meeting was the suggested- revision of the Building By- Laws. Discussion © covered * ,, the many phases of building and Council and Building: In- spector were all in accord with' full foundations for all buildings intended for resi- dential purposes. Agree- matters but a suggested copy of a By-Law was directed sent to the Planning Branch of the Dept. of Municipal Affairs. By-Laws #1155 and 1158 were both passed. By-Law #1155 given final reading and passed. This by- law re - establishes Polling subdivisions 'in. the - Town- ship of Cartwright, and sets € yp three double polls at » Blackstock, Caesarea and Nestleton. By-Law #1158 establishes biennial collec- tions and the two year term of office for all members of Council was passed. The subject, Warble Fly Control spraying was dis- cussed. and one of roads em- ployees suggested for Mr. Goebelle on behalf: the firm sought additional fees for services rendered, stat- ing that the Educational The regular meeting of Audit. was time consuming Cartwright Township Coun. 2nd that several extra trips cil was held April 2nd" with had been made in 1967 for Reeve Lawrence S. Malcolm ¢ducational purposes. Ap. in the chair and all members Preciation was given to Au- of Council .except Deputy ditors for services and re- Reeve Hamilton present. General Accounts in the ; amount of $1,35855 were Wm. Ferguson, Cartwright "presented and opie for representative to Fed. of payment. Agriculture read a copy of a resolution which would en- Al Lover, fielmAL for ihe courage the change from ten Ontario Department of So- acre lots to areas of fifty cial and Family Services was acres or greater. When present to bring Council up questioned, admitted that the to date on the new generous Fed. of Agriculture had not welfare provisions. as yet approved same, so . neither did Council. ¥ * * leave fees as before. Mr. Graham. Goebelle,' of . The Moars Superintendent Pope & Goebelle, C.A. was presented road accounts. present to present 1967 Au- Council approved the amount dit report. The budget for $4,675.60. The question in Wop hii wed closely of inspecting a gravel pit on that' - additional - assesments John Neshifts properly was ete. raised sum of $7,400 left with Councillor Osmond ne jerk ving itl =. Wright and the Roads Su- : e to ; $5,000. and which hiolp go DOF Tendent. keep the township financially. , Frank Hoskins building operational with Arrears of application was approved Taxes totalling over $65,000 subject to Building Inspect- at the end of 1967. or's authorization. port but Council decided to. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 25th, 1968'-- 15 Ashburn News ~-Mr.--and- Mrs. Donald Purdy and Mrs, Charlotte Burry, of Toronto; were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mrs. Jas. Langstaff of Richmond Hill was a Sunday visitor at the Miller home, Rev. K. A. and Mrs. Heron and family, of Barrie; Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McAndless and family of Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyes and family of Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds, and fam- ily of Ancaster; Miss Don- na Cromie and friend, Miss Mary Heron of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper of Malton; Mr. and Mrs. B. 24 Your ~ Bell Canada operator canhelpyou in any emergency-- fire, burglary, accident-- hours aday: Dial zero Simply dial '0' (zero) for 'Operator', day or night, working day or holiday--if an emergency strikes and you need help. You'll reach her, and she's trained to get you the help you need. --. Sure: most people keep a list of emergency numbers handy; fire department, police, your own doctor, your nearest hospital. But even so, it's good to know that just one turn of the dial will put you through to someone you can talk to, someone who is cool and calm and trained to complete your call for help. J ating fi. Bell Canada Built, managed and owned by Canadians INVEST NOW 7% for Terms of 3 or 4 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is . payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY - LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985.7306 EE DURHAM COLLEGE ~ ANNOUNCES Night Courses will be offered at the College level in the Fall of 1968 in the following fields: TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS APPLIED ARTS The number and type of courses will be determined later and public announcements will be made by September 1, 1968 Ranieri and family of Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lunney; Mrs. Pat McLellan, and family of Brooklin at the Edgar Heron home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry of Epsom; Mrs. Ruby Rogers of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sutherland and family, of Utica; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. -Hand- ley, and Mrs. Edna Fleming of Toronto spent Sunday at the Hopkins home. Mrs. Mabel Taylor of Guelph is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. John of Belle-|_. | ville were Sunday dinner | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parrott. Visitors at the Humphrey home were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell of Deep Riv- 3, and October 15th, er; Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Whitby; Mrs. Gordon Fisher of Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Play- fair and family} of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart of Toronto; Mrs. Luther Bradley and Paul, of Brook- lin; Mrs. A. Dean, of -Osh- awa and Mrs. Beth Lymburn- er of 'Whitby; Mr, A. H. Dancey and son Ronald of Oshawa; were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw." TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned not later than MAY 4, 1968--For GARBAGE COLLECTION. at the Scugog Island. SUM- MER RESORTS. Collections to be made May 22, July 2, and twice a week (Monday and Thursday). during July and August and Sept. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. CHANDLER, Clerk, ; R.R. 3, Port Perry, Ont. WSTUNT BUYERS - FT - - ou RTS ee te -- a Eo ri 7