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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Apr 1969, p. 7

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NEW PORE MER SRN BJT A ( 3207 83/5 SLE NT Js ACh A YS NNTY 4 past 15 years. brightly coloured drapes. Upper Right: with the staff of the hospital for the past four years, and holds a position in Mrs. D. Mackie, R.N., Operating Room Supervisor at the present hospital and will continue in the same capac- « ity at the new hospital. Mrs. Mackie has served in the present hospital for the the Accounts Department. Lower Left: OCCUPANCY SET FOR Equipment and furnishings are arriving daily at the new Community Memorial Hospital, and the date for occupancy has been set for later this month. The number of beds available to the patients in the new hospital will be 43 compared to 27 in the present hospital. Upper Left: Front of the new hospital with its well lighted entrance and Mrs. M. Birkett, who has been The Official Opening for your new COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL is expected to be sometime in the early summer. APRIL Cartwright Council News Regular Meeting March 4th Reeve - Malcolm - in 'the "chair, "all- members present. Minutes read and wording objected to by Councillor Frew. The Salary Schedule was to be corrected to show that present members of Council and not: former . Council were responsible for increase, i.e. $400 increase for year 1969, not $200 for each - year. - Motion dated Feb. 26th be quoted: Salary and 'Wage Schedule be. as follows:-- Roads Supt. (Sal- ary increased to. $5,400 for 1969, $5,600 -- 1970. Clerk- Treasurer $4,900--1969, and 1969 1970 Operator #1 .. . $2.30 2.35 Operator #2 ... $2.15 2.20 Opérator #3 ... $1.90 2.00 Lobour #4 .... $1.60 1.60 Resolution - $5,100--1970, and auto allow- FAA A RCAC RRA ALE A RAR ARAL RRA R RRNA RRRRRRRRRNY Sons Of FOR FURTHER CALL BUFFET LUNCH Fah AA AL LE LL A A A NL LN A A A NN NN KN CXC CCN NN CNC NNNNN an saan EXPLANITORY MEETING APRIL: 8th AT 8.00 P.M. LEGION HALL UXBRIDGE 852-7285 FOLLOWS MEETING. PR TTD TS TTR LT TOT RN ance increased to $200. - Hourly rated employees: Roads Accountant -- No in- crease--$350. per annum, Minutes were adopted as corrected, Harold - Crawford of Nes- tleton was present seeking a land severance, 'a split of his property at Nestleton. #7 approving sale of half lot. Eldon Fee also present. seeking approv- al of a land severance on his farm -- Resolution #8 that Scotland INFORMATION EES SSS RS SSS Sa ss ss sss ss same be recommended. Pet- er Keuning present, seeking approval of a building lot severance off his ten acres in Con. 2. Resolution #9 that consent be recommend- ed... Mr. Hopps present also seeking consent of a sever- ance, same approved by Re- solution" #10. Wilfred Vine present with a draft plan of subdivision, seeking Council's approval-- Motion recommend that a small residential subdivision be approved at Lot 11 & 12 in 6th Cancession. Mrs. Sattler of Caesarea was present with regards to a former Council query re: toilet facilities in Caesarea. She stated that the toilets at!' their Marina had been open to the public but that due to the animalistic treatment they received that they could not allow a continuation of same, Council asked her to remain and meet with the members of the Ratepayers Assoc. - who usually have many suggestions. A couple members of the Volunteer Fire Brigade were 'present assuring Council that they were in complete favour of Council buying them a naw site for a new Fire Hall, on M. J. Fisher's property. Messrs, Fisher, Robinson and Wilson of the C.LS.R. P.A. then discussed with Council some of their last year requests, for budgeting. Street signs, public toilets, drainage at Scugog Point, etc. A wider bridge on Put- sey Road was requested; a launching ramp in western Caesarea. Extra .lights for Caesarea. - A motion that the Clerk enquire regarding cost of extra lights to Cae- sarea rental system. Also requested were--a minimum of complaints, better judge- ment in OQiling programme at the lake shore and less problems at ihe Viewlake park. Council invited Mr. Fisher to express his view regard. ing -a lot for the C.V.F.D. He stated that he had offer-| ed a one acre lot beyond the projections of Heron & John street with road ways: to connect up with same to the C.V.F.D. and suggested that Toilet facilities might be in- corporated and that he would cat land. value back to price paid to the Town- ship--in lieu of park land for his subdivision. His subdivision now approved is available and is Registered as Plan #683. . Mr. and Mrs. K. Chamberlain were present asking Council for informa. tion and financial assistance. Subject Garbage Collection introduced and collector asked an increase of $200. for this his last year at tiis job. Motion that this be approved, subject to loads being covered. Motion that General Ac counts be paid $3,272.11, Motion that Roads Ac- counts be paid in am't of $4,833.58. This to include signing the necessary Note for Bank Borrowings as re- quired. A long discussion then on 1969 Roads Budget which as programmed was in excess by $9,000. Normal Roads appropriation being suggested at $72,000. A- mo- tion giving third reading to By-Law #1166 authorizing this expenditure as follows: $22,000 for Construction, $50,000 for maintenance for a total of $72,000. Normal appropriation. - Motion ap- proving 1st and second read- ing of a supplementary ex- penditure on roads of $8,000. Motion for third reading ap- proving said supplementary By-Law - to be numbered 1167 and, re registering objec- tion of Dep: Reeve Gettins. Motion that Tenders for fuel be opened. Motion that Council accept the low Ten- der of Murphy Oil Co. for fuel at quoted prices. Budget of (Parks Board) C.CR.B. rec'd by Council-- $12,000. for 1969. Meeting Adjourned. - I you up fo date with OMSIP? When you have a child or reach 21 ox move to a new address or when you axe newly To keep your OMSIP protection and to speed payment-notify within 30 days: LAHIRB Health Insurance Registration Board, 2198 Yonge Street, Toronto 7. If we axe to help we need to know.

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