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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 May 1957, p. 8

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- Water streets or 8-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 9th, 1957 Town Council . x (continued from front page) Murrie Mehlman of the Causeway Investments Ltd. requesting permis- sion to erect a sign 3' x 18 on Stop sign post at corner of Queen and whatever location Council desires, directing traffic to their Department. From Wentworth Watson, secretary of Fidelity Lodge in reply to Council letter of April 17th, stating that Town Hall property is not for sale to any- one and that the lodge plans to build on it in near future, a building that will be a credit to the Town. Filed for future reference. - From Garden Bros. Circus, of 461 «Church Street, Toronto, making ap- plication for permission to use a plot of ground 150' x 2560' for presenting above circus for one night, June 17, permission granted to use the fair grounds for fee of $560.00. From Mrs. V. Walker requesting re- fund in Water Account. for May and June, 1957. Refund of $3.30 granted. Tripp Construction re land adver- tised, Committee appointed to dis- cuss agreement with Wm. G. Tripp and Stewart Sweetman, - From C. E. Hickey & and Sons Ltd. confirming Monday, May 6, re the repairing of Fire Pump. Resolutions: Letter to be sent to Mr, G. Brown and Mrs. W, Nelson, Miss E, Davidson, that according to agreement no pro- vision was made for any remuneration from future water users to them, That Causeway Investments Ltd. be informed that Council has no authority to grant permission for erection of signs on highway property, Suggested they contact Dept. of Highways. Towii Truck was discussed. action. That Fire Department rent a half- ton truck for 1 week pending repairs to Fire Truck. Council Adjourned. COUNCIL MEETING MAY 3rd A special meeting was held on May Jat 7 pan. Present--Reeve J. J. Gib- Councillors Cox, Godley and W. T. Harris. Meeting proposed with C, Doug., Third, Hydro Barrie, and Cy. Manager, Uxbridge. Hydro power for new well discussed. Mr. Crease explained it would be in the interest of the town to purchase rural power at approximately $10.00 per month more, than to undertake a capital expenditure of $13,000 from Local Hydro System, Public Utilities Commission Con- sidered. Composed of Reeve and two members, one elected each year, could No son, . Crease, Engifiers at Richardson, Area Wm bs Raves dais . ER A eR 7 & Se be paid about same as Councillors. No action taken. Fees for collection of Rural Hydro Accounts. Council decided that Rural Accounts would be collected as form- erly and at the same rates: .07 for bills under $16; 10c. for bills $16.00 and over, plus transfer fee of % of 1% of total collections under $1600 and 1/10 of 1% over $1600. Plus postage. © Rate study-- Mr, Third stated hat the Port Perry Hydro had a net pro- fit of $15,000 and that is making a study of the rates and that he an- ticipates lower rates for Domestic, Commercial, and Power consumers, with a large reduction going to Com- mercial users. Installation of New Water Services. 1%"--$560.00; 3% "--$66.00, 1"--$75.00; 1%""--§100, 2"--§130; and that all previous regulations relating to water service charges be cancelled, Water Service Requested on Mary and Bigelow streets. Moved that 6" main be extended south on the west side of Bigelow from in front of Wm. Moase house so as to service Alfred Prentice residence and that a 4" main be extended east from Perry street along the South side of Mary street to meet the 3" line. Letter from Mr. Jefford--with a re- quest to have the ditch on the south side of Balsam street, between Bige- low streets cleaned out. Clerk to re- ply. . _ aliig "Best Buy" LIBBY'S -- Deep Browned Beans 2 vr 37¢ "Feature" LIBBY'S Fancy TOMATO -LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL LIBBY'S Fancy Sauerkraut LIBBY'S SLICED PINEAPPLE 20-0z. tin "Best Buy" 20-0z, tin pe ee SAVE 5¢ | LIBBY'S -- SAVE 100 Cooked Spaghetti 3 ror 49¢ 48-0z, tin s er %0-0z, tin JUICE 31c |SLICED BEETS 2 ror 29¢ 15-0z, tin LIBBY"S 15-0z, tin 26¢ 28-0z, tin 2 vor 33¢ 20-0z. tin 33c LIBBY'S LIBBY'S FANCY PEAS TOMATO CATSUP Fancy Pineapple Juice 2 ror 35¢ 11-02, bottle 22¢ 33c 48-02, $in ' § | oy : i , STEERS Fd ALTER BE 1 AS Letter from Mr. Charles Grainger re road on Union Avenue, Council are expecting to surface this road in near future, Purchase of Dump Property--Clerk to write Tripp Construction re pur- chase of Railway Right-of Way north of Shanly street crossing lots 196 and 197. Tripp Construction to submit a firm offer for this land to gether with the Corporation land south of Shanly street. Wages of Mr. F. C. Hastings Re- viewed. To remain at $60.00 per week, Police Mileage Discussed--Police A. C. Menzies appeared before Council re log of car mileage for Police work. Chief Menzies stated that he wished the Council would buy their own car and that he would like to work under a police commission. Council praised the Police work done by the Chief in the Village and car arrangements were left as formerly. ™ Letter of. Congratulations -- The Clerk was instructed to write a letter to the Mayor, Reeve, and Councillors of the Town of Whitby stating, "Ac- cept the congratulations of the Coun- cil of the Village of Port Perry on the success of your Senior Hockey Team and convey these good wishes to the officers and players of your hockey club," Supplementary Expenditure on Roads--By-Law No. 1276 to provide for the 1967 Supplementary Expendi- tures on Roads and streets in the Village of Port Perry. Under the above mentioned By-law Council proposes spending an addi- tional $6,000 on roads subject to the approval of the Department of High- ways, 4 The proposed road work under the Supplementary By-law is as follows: Union. Ave, from Major St. to Cor- poration limits--ditching and gravell- ing in preparation for hard surface. Simcoe St. North, Queen to Silver-- ditching, grading and gravelling, North Street, Perry to Lilla--cold mix surface. Casimir St.,, from Perry to Lilla-- Cold mix surface. Council adjourned, You can die when a high-throwing head light blinds, angers and confuses an approaching motorist, The Cana- dian Highway "Safety Conference warns Check Your Car, Check Acci- dents, in May. --_X-- : Don't wait for a storm to find out your car's windshield wipers don't | work. Test them at once. , Saturday PHONE 32W 4 - DON'T FORGET MOTHER -ON HER DAY-- Mother's Day, May 12th Vv GIVE A BOX OF SMILES"N Y, ay CHOCOLATES . (Large selection at Various Prien) = MOTHER'S DAY CAKE ay op Layer Cake decorated) GERROW'S BAKERY Pr G. M. GERROW RECORD BAR THE LATEST HITS IN STOCK ~~ R.C.A. DECCA | COLUMBIA CAPITAL APEX CORAL ° CLASSICALS MIDTOWN APPLIANCES Phone 552 PORT PERRY Plywood 5 Arhorite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile Doors, Trim Masonite, efc. TERMS ARRANGED ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS "JOHN BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 280 SPECIAL SMALL ARBORITE TABLE Oper, mayl t.f. $1.00, $1.50 PD \ . BRINGING NEW HOUSES TO LIFE This man's job is to bring new houses to life with Mazola Salad Oil worn 69¢ (Free pkg. of Good Season's French Dressing) Manning's Marshmallow Biscuits verses 29c¢ "FEATURE" J ike 1. Increas wer re uirements were : Soft Rite Toilet Tissue Uoloured 4 Rolls 49¢ x : like it. I ed po a : ; analyzed. Lines were constructed and, if necessary, electricity. Long before this new house was finished, Ontario Hydro and your local Hydro Utility had planned ahead for it; this house and many more "FEATURE" | CHASE & 2-02, ; new transformer facilities installed. t SANBORN / ns tant Collie Jar 47 c | ' FBESY BUY" J For the occupants the flick of a switch will bring rer B on u S D ele r g e nt Sond 7 5¢ : : electric power surging to their bidding, i : : ; n Golden Hour Assorted Chocolates to do'a multiplicity of chores faster and 1-1b. box All Popular brands of Cigarettes 200's etn. Jewel Shortening, 1-1b. pkg. 3le - "i PRODUCE ---- FRESH CALIFORNIA -- Pint Box STRAWBERRIES Pint Box 2.9c¢ SELECT QUALITY, GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 1. 35¢ CRISP, FLAVOURFUL, FLORIDA CELERY Jw 2rr29c Stalks 95¢ 'Spic & Span - New Green - Ige. pkg. 41¢ ------ MEATS SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Ready for the Oven Tendergrown 2 te 31s Chickens 1b. 43 FRESH VEAL -- No Waste VEAL FRONT ROLLS . 49¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Ready to Eat Fully Cooked PICNICS :» 49¢ more economically by electricity. HYDRO ONTARIO SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Sealed }-1b. pkg. |. SELECT QUALITY -- GREEN - CRISP Smoked BACK BACON 53 {LETTUCE [2% 2vr29c SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Vac Pak - 6-oz. pkg. Pork & Turkey Loaf 43c HOME GROWN -- SWEET - TENDER GREEN ONIONS 3s 19c J Libby's Frozen Plas, 15-02. pkg. 19¢ i ; BIRDS EYE Birds Eye Mixed Fruit, 15-0z. pkg. 53c ® " Gr { FROZEN FOODS Birds ie Orange Juice, 12-0z, tin 35¢ { owson's Food Market Free Delivery "Phone a Port Perry The KING & | & 'In Ontario, Hydro and Progress Go Hand in Hand 'THEATRE UXBRIDGE Showing Roger and 9 Mon. to Wed. Hammerstein's May 13-15 , ROX

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