orriehiC. Coun ' News presenting C.LSR.P.A. some seven projects request. ed and presenting sum of $20.00 for Roads Dept. main- tenance of a private lane at Scugog Point. Regular Meeting of Cart- wright Council was held on August 6th with Reeve Mal- colm inthe chair and other members of Council present except Deputy Reeve Hamil- ton. A number of deputations ~ Svere present. Mr. William G. Ringham, requesting ditching and di- version of surface water from across Park Street. Mr. Arthur Herman on be- %half Mr. Till seeking permis- sion to build nearer than ten feet at one point on a tapes- ed lot. Mr. Bruce Mountjoy seek- ing correction of a drainage problem in Blackstock. Bill Ross seeking Council's approval of a land severance. Messrs. J. Green and D. W. Darby seeking Council's ap- proval of a land severance. A number of Viewlake Jottage owners seeking per- mission for their children to hold evening out door parties with Bon Fires in the Town- ship Park. Mrs. Kellow and Mr. and Mrs. Berry of Caesarea seek- eing a method of controlling Bon Fires on an adjacent property after midnight. A number of persons re- LEASING J . 2 : REALESTATE LTD -2(ALTOR ' TEN NM AS EEA IA PROT aN 1 ORO A LS I RAT JAR ALY Pat 2 BF SA Sa RN SO CE BNA PSE OFS Grn with Mr. Keith Bell presenting a draft plan of his newly ac- quired 'Forder property' for subdivision. Messrs. Orr Venning and Simon Paulin seeking relief from drainage problems at Cadmus. - Ed. Williams and Sam Caw- ker seeking Council's com- ments on a draft plan of subdivision at their property. Mr. Frank Hoskin, stating his dissatisfaction with plans for drainage of his lot in N. Blackstock. A letter from Rev. Van Harmelon asking council to instal a "Dead End' road sign on John Street at the ap- proach to Putsey Road. Council made the follow- ing decisions after some dis- cussion: Park Street drain- age project to be referred to 1969 Council; the addition to Mr. Till's property to be re- duced to 12' x 16' and to have a set back of approx. 4-5 ft., this with adjacent property owner, J.. M. Fishers' con- sent given. Resolution #29 that a building lot be al- lowed deeded from William Ross Sr. to his son and his wife. The request for a split of 64 acres into a 54 acre agricultural block and a ten acre lot was refused. The request for Park priveleges 985-7373 | ATTENTION Farm Tanks and HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service INS NNN NNRN" ELECTRICAL ! S AVE ..wnypaymore| On Premium Quality GASOLINE -- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS 'Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District | D X oll L JTL Soutee | ids Custom Made Slip Covers . | Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. RAR AAR AANA AAR RAR RRR RARRRRRRNCRRRRRRRRRBRRNY KEN P. MURRAY was referred to the 'Parks' FARMERS! Pumps Available Custom Made Drapes CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRING 274 Rosa St. CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 PORT PERRY ESA AS SS SS 8 8 8 A A A a SS SS SS CRT. I for $5,585.40 and ordered | $10,511.52 for July 1968. lll $2,600.00 to Mr. and Mrs, P. I] Hoogeveen was given three {| readings and passed. Board. The complaint against Bon Fires was referred to the Fire Chief authorizing him to cancel this privilege to those people found negli- gent or careless in their con- trol of same. of the CLLSR.P.A. for the following were decided: Widening of bridge on Put- sey Road--Council accepted. Rev. Van Harmelon's sug- gestion to have said street signed -- 'Not a through street'. Cutting of Weeds--This is being done, but only noxious weeds can be forced to be cut. Upkeep of Caesar's Ceme- tery--is presently in hands of a Committee of Council. Need for Public Toilets at Caesarea -- Council agreed, but thought that this problem could be solved by the C.L.S. R.P.A. and the Regatta Assoc, The suggestion to subsi- dize a doctor --, for Cart- wright, was discussed. A launching ramp for west Caesarea at the 100' lot was also discussed but not fav- oured. The $20.00 from the Scugog Point Assoc. was ac- cepted. - Draft plans of tentative subdivisions were noted and some changes suggested. Drainage at Cadmus was re- ferred to the Roads Depart- ment. Also drainage prob- lems in Blackstock were re- ferred to 1969 Council as was also the Frank Hoskin project, to drop this project for this year. Road Bills were presented paid. General Accounts were also approved -in amount of $4,926.12 for a 'total of By-Law #1162 authorizing the Tile Drainage Loan of The request | ONT. COUNTY HOLSTEIN MAKES FINE RZCORD A purebred Holstein cow in the herd of Harold A. Werry & Son, Oshawa, Ont- ario has recently completed a fine record of performance production test. As a three- year-old in 305 days on twice- a-day milking, Werrcroft R. A. Shirley produced 20,654 lbs. milk containing 763 lbs. fat, average test 3.699, but- terfat. This record has a Breed Class Average of 2049, for milk and 2059 for fat. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, August 29, 1968 -- 3 A.W. BROCK ID) DR SAN aA ALY B DF ACY NO) 39 "Girls! Girls! Dresses VERY SMART 6.95 - 1.95 SHIRT DRESSES $0.95 - 511.95 SHIRTS £4.00 +5.00 Boys! - Boys! 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