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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 May 1968, p. 5

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Minutes of a Regular meet- ing of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Municipal Office on Tuesday, "May 21st. Council gave approval for M. G. Sweetman to be off June 6, 7, 8 to attend the Division Court Convention. . The Clerk was instructed to contact the members of -- the Planning Board to see how many will be able to attend a meeting at Wood- bridge on June 6, 1968. Mr. Jerry Ross of Deloitte, Plender, Haskins & Sells was in the office recently to ex- plain further the tax credit. He stated that a notice is to be sent out to each property owner or tax payer and word- Port Perry Council News ario ed thus: -- Province. of Ont- Tax Reduction. The amount of your tax credit is $----. Since tax bills have been he recommended that this tax credit be allow- ed on the second instalment of August 1, 1968, and that cheques be sent to those per- sons who have paid in ad- sent out, vance. An account of $2,271.01 for partial payment owing Port Perry Hydro Electric Com- mission was passed for pay- ment, A motion in regard to water service in Prince Al- bert was passed. "That Reach Township Council be notified that as of the 21st day of May, 1968, water service connections will 'only be made in the Property (Fe Xed J V.N 4 hE PRINCE ALBERT Pineapple Orange -- Pineapple Grapefruit Delmonte Drink 2 «=. x 69: 'CARNATION Evap. Milk 20-35 AYLMER CHOICE Bartlett Pears 2 oe 53: WHISTLE Spray Cleaner 16 oz SAICO SOLID WHITE Tuna Fish 2 nm 8 3¢ FRUIT FLAVQURS 'Freshie Drink 10 TO" 49 FACIAL TISSUE "KLEENEX 400's y DO "WHITE & COLOURED Delsey Tissue 2 eine. 5O © PRICES EFFECTIVE eo PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 30, 1968 --~ 5 Township of Reach on those properties immediately ad- jacent to proper water mains. This resolution to rescind the resolution of the village of Port Perry dated Novem- ber 8th, 1966." A Resolution passed that a Fisher - M - Scope water leak detector be purchased 'for the Water Works Départ- ment, The following Statement of Accounts was authorized for payment: SUMMER PROPERTIES LAMBERT REAL ESTATE LID REALIOR 985-7373 59 65 This Week's M E A T features FRESH SHOULDER Shankless | Picnics - 41 (g) FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS (g} . 51 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED _ Cottage Rolls . 55 BUTT SHOULDER (1 PORK CHOPS v 61 FRESH SLICED | PORK LIVER "ys SWIF TS PREMIUM SLICED BOLOGNA. 21 Tues. Thurs. & Sat. rh, | BUYS * ij "> "FROSTED LIGHT 4: 99 40 - 60 -- 100 WATT |_| "WHITE BREAD 3:65 8.30 am. - 1 p.m. 8.30 a.m. - 6 p.m. WERE STACKED Ta) h SW) 4) 2 HILLCREST & BUTTERMATE STRIPED MALLOWS 3:8 Butter v.60: Oven Ready TURKEYS or 4 3 and Fresh Fruit Vegetables WED. - SAT, MAY 29th - JUNE 1 FREE. DELIVERY WITH A A wri Gen. Dept. ....... $4,700.98 TOR OVER RECEIVED BY 11:00 AL "Street Maint ..... 872.57 PHONE 955 - 2192 Property & Parks 253.36 . . . Truck & Tractor 127.97 STORE __HOURS Relief Dept. ....... 150.00 Mon.-Wed.-Fri. = 8.30 a.m. - 9 p.m, Waterwork Dept. 962.49 JET 3,502.00 Carried $10,668.37" The Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary was given permis- sion to hold a Rose Tag Day for the Hospital on June 7th and 8th, Mr. T. Jermyn was en- gaged as Village Solicitor, due to the illness of our pre- sent solicitor W. T. Harris. The U.C.W. will meet on Thursday, June 6th at the home of Mrs. Wm. Lamb at 2 o'clock p.m. David Conroy spent the re- his mother in "Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cro- sier, Jimmy and Mrs. Mary Vangelles of Ajax visited Mrs. M. Crosier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vaugh- an of Cooksville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mit- chell on Saturday. Recent guests at the Mit- chell home were Mr. & Mrs. Peter Wylie of Islington, Mrs. Wylie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barrow of England. Mr. and Mrs. Green of Tor- onto spent the week-end at their summer home here. The W. J. Mitchell family entertained on Sunday for granddaughter, Miss Karen Thompson of Oshawa. Karen leaves shortly for Europe where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Dia- mond, Willowdale, visited dl cent holiday week-end with| Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dobson on HOWARD VICE, Prop. COLGATES $1.09 SPECIAL Dental Cream 89: wv ENO'S Fruit Salts wen 69: ELECTRICAL Manchester News Saturday. ~ Mrs. Meta Holtby is visit- ing friends in Woodstock. * * * On Saturday, May 25th Manchester 4-H Homemaking Club, "The Kitchen Cuties", attended their achievment day at Trinity United Church Uxbridge, with their Leader Mrs. M. Tripp and Mrs. J. Kingstone. The unit "The Cereal. Shelf" was completed by twenty-two girls. Dale Smith, Shelly Williams Sheila Williams, Nancy Tripp Gloria Tripp, Nancy Webster, Linda Donnelly, Sylvia Bry- - ant, Gerye Baxter, Margaret Osterlo, Elsie Hofstee, Lee- Ann de Haas, Sonja Enge, Sandra Enge, Carol Aird, Su- san Smitherman, Lynne Christie, Ann Croxall, Joan Parrinder, Pat Plunkett, Karen Carnegie, Nancy Mec- Cartney. The Club demonstration "The Art of Making Muffins" was introduced by Sheila Williams and. presented by Susan Smitherman & Karen Carnegie. Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating " Service Custom Made Slip Covers Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. NNR ss sS sR Rnssssssasnnaw KEN P. MURRAY CONTRACTOR Tea Bags RED ROSE 60s 75 Domestic and Industrial WIR ING HILLCREST COLOURED Margarine 4 wm. 99 274 Rosa St. ' EE ES SS EO yyy - CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 A A AA AA AAA A AAA AAA AAA AAA ANA A RRR ARAB RR RAS PORT PERRY ha ht dd ASS i US SN XN UR puppy AA ou Br ;

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