LY Shit BRAGELAR SFr wh 15 Ly ARLE A SA FIA SL Y me WHE AANA BS AHH) hs ot y . IS a 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Yaesday, Dec. 23, 1969 : ROUND THE TOWN'; age of the money even| Reeve Henry Polak, of a I'm Roo dl it in| Ajax, said the county has principle". been losing hundreds . of He sald he was agreeing thousands of dollars by not for mercenary reasons. Sone into the district health unit The letter said the prov: ince would grant no increase in financial assistance to the Ontario County Health Unit. "York County and the city County council Tuesday last week decided to join the York-Oshawa Health Unit by a 29-15 recorded vote. 4 The proposal was made by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hegg, Crystal Springs Sask., are spending the Christmas holi- days with their daughter Mrs. Ken Moore, Mr. Moore and ; family. * LJ * ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson of Winnipeg are «in town visiting their families Mr. & Mrs. R. Gibson and Mr. and, The staff of Port Perry Star. and the Uxbridge Times Journal had a combined evening at Club Evelyn in Uxbridge. L J J Peel's Poultry farm Limit. ed also entertained their employees to a buffet supper and dancing on Friday even- Christmas party on Friday| Reeve John Williams of Pick. ering who had earlier oppos- ed the move. "I'd still like to give them a fight, but you can't fight Queen's Park," he said." "We've appealed "without success to two ministers of health, I dont think we have any 6ther alternative." Reeve Williams' move came of Oshawa represent the nu. cleus unit for your area," the|¢ letter said. "These two jur-|g isdictions entered into an agreement, with the under standing that Ontario County | } would complete the district when you decided to enter such an arrangement." Deputy Reeve Ronald Chat. aE] oo DF re | = | bn Po) 1 ® ~ SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 .. TEENAGE DANCE VEE ten, of Pickering Township, said he. felt the county is be- ing forced into this region but "we should take advant- Mrs. Merlin Dowson for Chritsmas, returning home later in the week. * * * The Port Perry Lions held their Christmas party on Saturday evening at Club Annrene although there were not too many lions out, those attending had an enjoyable evening with a delicious din- ner served at midnight. 2 EJ » * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mid- gley entertained the staff of " Reach Central No. 3 (Epsom) ing. This was held at the new commercial hatchery on #7 highway. after council received a let ter from Thomas Wells, Min. ister of Health, Music by "PORTRAITS in VERSE" FA eS pL Sy \ TARR RAR RRR ER 0S SSS RSNeRRsIuususaaavasasssssssesasaeed . . . : ' to a buffet supper, and an en evening of court whist last hon ¥ CHOICE -- PLUMP ~ CANADA GRADE "A" -- EVISCERATED OVER 20 Ls, New Building ¢ Will Control EN rn Salt Run-Off || § i COCKTAIL MIX 89. JUST HEAT AND SERVE -- "NO-W FULLY COOKED HAM SLICES 99: § MAPLE LEAF -- MILD SEASO PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT 55: MILD SEASONED : MAPLE LEAF Polish SAUSAGE 65: BEST BUY! -- Save 17¢! -- ASSORTED ALLEN'S FRUIT Drinks 3: ti BEEST BUY! -- Save 8c! -- AUSTRAL FANCY QUALITY FRUIT COCKTAIL --- County council Tuesday last week, struck a blow for pollution at Claremont by passing a committee report calling for the construction of a $17,500 domed shed to -store salt and prevent con: tamination of adjacent land by salt run-off. The committee report indi cated run-off of salt after a rain on the Claremont Depot had been contaminating land adjoining the depot and ac- tion, such as the department of highways hag taken, will prevent further contamina. ALKA - SELTZER rhe 25 9c : WAR Or 85 SHORTCAKE 45. SAVE 17¢cl -- OLD COLONY SOFT Drinks 12: i89. FRG NOG war 67 Sonal i Value Check'd - Branded . 4 ; Round Steak ! 45¢ tion and. complaints from|| BEST BUY!-- Save 9c! r ¢ landowners. Ld RE SPRING -- 2 / oi mess ool | NIBLETS Brand CORN SRE rin] dome would have additional P P "benefits as sand, which is(| BEST BUY! -- Save 21c! -- STOKELY'S FANCY QUALITY also stored with the salt, would remain. free from lumps, salt would be leached out of the sand pile and there would be no necessity of remixing unused sand with fresh salt each year, and operators would not be ex- posed to freezing rain and snow during storms when 30w = CHRISTMAS FRUITS-VEGETABLES : California Navel Oranges doz. 69c HONEY POD PEAS SASSI SISSY BUY-OF-THE-WEEK! 'Nabob Coffee AR AR A -- Mid end Swoit -- i (ON -- Hb. phy. 79: eh Sl] 2 | in Dre be loading their Ry 69: B. C. Delicious APPLES 6 ror 55¢ © June -- sian oar SH i BAG § i ] YAMS . ...... 2 Ibs 39 SMOKED ; : Council A Supunsnsoninnrh 3 BRUSSEL SPROUTS 10 oxo 39c § HAMS 4 raking sin vo erocea onl | CRANBERRY Sauce 25. 3 2 Ontario WAXED TURNIPS 1h. 9c § both Rosa Street and Mac- Donald, 50 feet from ; the corners, FEATURE! ICE (REAM Sunspun 79. DOWSON'S | ONTARIO POTATOES =~ 10,s. 49¢ | L 49: RR 2 SUTY PovIN For Your a sHoPPING CONVENIENCE | FREE CUSTOMER Store will stay open until 9p.m. Mon, Tues, Dec. 22, 23 PARKING AT REAR * kx x Council accepted a tender from Beare Motors Ltd. for a new 3/4 ton truck in the amount of $3,720.15. * * % A by-law to proclaim Dec. 26, Boxing Day a public holi- day was read three times and passed by council at the regular meeting last week. | * % * The following Statement of Accounts for 1969 was auth- orized for payment: -- A Sap ROUT = Sh % Closed 6 p.m. Wed, Dec. 24 W Gen Depart. $66,926.66 Open Sat., Dec. 27, --= 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, Prop. & Parks 239.98 1 Btreot Mant, 1,650.32 OPEN EVERY THURS. and FRI NIGHT OF k & Tracto 665.13 nk, 3 : Ralit Depart, 15,00 -- UNTIL 9:00 P.M. STORE , Fire Depart. 240,22 ky OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Ll oWRG "500/[| PORT PERRY fi $70,670.14 | | m------ r-- -- ---- cm - oo