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Port Perry Star, 20 Dec 1972, p. 28

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a \4 ho . ! ~ FRI AOA fw y = be y ( § hj 4 FIT) Poy \ \ 4 BER, 49 oy Faewy nae ! wn i : a a aid ha x hal ay A ---- dituadubbaibusii. a Xk PHT Xe eid § . > a Te i xr TOS 24 PORT PERRY STAR _ Wednesday. Dec. 6. 1972 'ROUND THE TOWN': Port Perry realtor George Stone was. present at the village council meeting last week with a letter addressed to council signed by a Requests parallel parking current parking congestion on the main thoroughfare. He believes this may be somewhat relieved by allow- ing parallel parking on alive. Hope flickered briefly in Mr. Stone's countenance when Reeve Kenny sugges- led "more parallel parking would be beneficial if not too much difficulty was incur- red" but was replaced by a flinty resignation when councillor Hall interrupted permanent, installation of parallel parking. Instead, council thwarted his hopes but did go so far as to pass a resolution that "the OPP check. on the village parking situation and make 'recom- mendations." pA number of concerned prop- Perry Street. Mr. Stone had with "I asked an OPP officer a regular meeting of the Lions erty owners in the village's checked with two OPP about - such parking some NEED MUSIC? RY | club on Monday evening. commercial sector. officers both of whom had time ago and he said it was for a ty Twenty members from the The letter requested that suggested parallel parking hazardous." He looked DING 2 home club and thirty mem- council consider the rein- was the answer. He had even downright frustrated when WED Y gu bers from the Bowmanville giatement of parallel par- gone as far as personally "councillor Jackman added, 3 DANCE i Club were in attendance. king in certain designated measuring street widths in "its awkward and danger- PARTY AF) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stapley areas, notably along the west the business area with a steel ous: when a person backs out efc. p) "Lar s. Ba side of Perry Street. Mr. tape. too far, he is liable to collide tt a and family were withMr.and Stone, a businessman with HOPES FADE with traffic in the far lane." Call 985-3089 24 Sud Alex Weir at Renfrew on offices on Queen Street is Council's reaction to the Mr. Stone had been pres- P.Hvidsten after 6 p.m 57 iA sunday. especially concerned with suggestion was largely neg- sing for the temporary, if not . RN 4 '3 a eee edie die de didi didi eee eed eddie ee i ee ee ee ee ee i di ell 0 0 0 0 B00 BB B00 lB Bll BB Bl BB ir Br 0 NR . SA ' ge ¢ : fed i A surprise party was held n $9 by neighbours and relatives ¢ ' "0 to honour Clayton and Vera } : 4] Miller (ne Bruce) of Ennis- | A killen (formerly of Raglan) } Oy d on their 30th wedding anni- ¢ ¢ bh versary. pS ¥, H w: Flamingo Pastries held } ¢ PRA] their staff Christmas party | b 164 on Saturday evening at the ¢ Fol Legion Hall. A hot turkey ¢ i dinner was served by the : \ P Legion ladies Auxiliary to ¢ ¢ i approximately 116 em- 4 5 J ployees. Santa arrived with T & FEATURE! -- MAPLE LEAF qu gifts for all. Following this 3 EF - WELL : dancing was enjoyed to the music of Wes Jackson and his BR orchestra. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barthau to visit with Mrs. E. Hut- chinson were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonell of Sterling, Mrs. Ethel Shortt and Mrs. TWICE WITH TRIM AND PRICE! 's § MINCEMEAT 2 noc te J Je RORS . #4) FEATURE! -- 12-0z. Pkg." (SPANISH - 39c) BLANCHED 2) FEATURE! -- SWEET MIXED @ MCLAREN'S Pickles 49. PREMIUM 4 SWIFT'S HAMS 1.99 FEATURE! - Christmas Booklet in (18™ Wide) 25-Ft. Roll N p| BEST BUY! -- { YORK PEANUTS 49. | 24 Fl. Oz. Jar 1%2-1b. Tin ¢ Physllis Regensburg of |} TEAKS b. 38¢ QR » REYNOLDS WRAP 69: : Belleville. Ground d PORK * . go y IN SUNSPUN CHILLED 32 Fl. Oz. Bil. : © Dr. M. B. Dymond M.P_P. es SUET RK ORANGE JUICE 49: : was the speaker at the ¢ NZ > os aly $ " - ff AN] Ls pe: SZ \ _ M Night shift : Y AVA NA XL NH apres : PH (Ques py: | 2 BUY: WEEK for Works 1 SST SUV} 7S ECONOMY 9 to Cello Bag FEATURE! -- FREEZE DRIED INSTANT COFFEE Department © TER BAGS sures 79. | mx -- || TASTERS CHOICE 2m FEATURE! -- DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION 15 FL. Oz Tins FEATURE! -- KELLOGG'S $ MARGARINE Coloured -- Parchment Pack The Village of Port Perry has tentatively decided to install one Works Dept. employee on a night shift for the coming winter months. The arrangement will be made permanent if success is met. Works Dept. foreman Pete [4 FEATURE! -- HOUSEHOLD PAPER Crawford was present to | discuss the matter with council. Night work isoftena SCOTTOWELS 2:39 necessity in winter, with M FEATURE! 8 berry (with pectin) 24 Fl. Oz. such chores as the sanding BERRY BOX Jams 57 -and salting of roads, OPP [| assistance, and ploughing FEATURE! -- GOLD SEAL 7% Fl. Oz. Tin requiring 24 hour attention. At this time, council also made provision for the hiring early next year of an assistant foreman for the Works Dept. The position is presently vacant. C of C needs snow fence Port Perry council has approved the erection, of a fence on the south side of the village dock for the skating rink of the upcoming winter carnival. A representative from Port Perry Chamber of Commerce informed council of their plans to establish a lakefront skating rink again on Lake Scugog. A snow : fence was requested to be Fo constructed from the south ls corner of the dock to the north end of the breakwater. The fence is required to 41 keep snowmobiles away o from skaters and the ice surface. The rink is to be used throughout the winter. CAT FOOD 2:39 BEST BUY! -- CLOVER LEAF - ALBACORE 6Y2 Fl. Oz. Tin FLAKED TUNA 49 FEATURE! -- CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST 72 CORN FLAKES 44 FEATURE! -- SUNSPUN - SOFT MARGARINE --39. |. | FEATURE! 128 Fl. Oz. Jug FLEECY Fabric softener 1.49 FEATURE! -- LIQUID JAVEX BLEACH 89 FEATURE! -- ROASTED COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 99. BEST BUY! -- KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ -- 79. doz. 2 Ib. Florida Tangelos 49¢ Cranberries 25 Ib. > PEl Potatos $1.29 No. 1 Carrots B.C. Delicious Apples 5 for 59¢ > = FEATURE! -- KING SIZE SUNLIGHT Liquid 63 DISHWASHER 79. FEATURE! -- EASY OPEN - OLD COLONY 10 Fl. Ox. Tine SOFT Drinks 6:59 BABY SCOTT IT Diapers $1.89 PASTE WAX sw 79c | SALMON scour 73. FROLEN 79c¢ 43c = FOODS RED & WHITE . Hamburg or Weiner SUPREME GARBAGE BAGS 3 for S 1 00 4 VARIETIES - 16 oz. PORK SAUSAGE BUNS 3:51.00 55¢ 16 oz. pkgs. . ' VARIETY PAK BOLOGNA BACON 69c¢ 55¢ 89c¢ OPEN EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 . ' Mette Te sag EE EE ER ER I=»,

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