Council News [| System to mike | $17.800.00 during 1961 and 1962 from | A. C. H.E.P.C. mission gave (Continued from Front Page) MEMO -- Oxenham of Circular from Mr. S. E. Fire Marshall's Office giving the suggested minimum Fire Fighting Equipment. ference, LETTER from Mr. E. dated Sept. 256th, 1961 "1 wish to inform you that the Com- approval on Sept. 10th 8 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, oc TOBE R 12th, 1061 | for the Village of Port Tony Hvis an expenditure of | Patterson, Mr. J. | available funds, for the purchase of FINES EVRA TEAS A ata Nay Tv re Frat FRISTRN von water heaters for rental purposes and | them. Filed for re- for extensions and improvements to the electrical distribution and street lighting systems.' LETTER dated Sept. | The Clerk was instructed to write | gon and recommendation: Service Barrie, Ontario. Engineer, Ontario Thanking him for his letter of Sept. 26th, from Chief R. J. Cameron with report of jury re death of Gary Wayne Jack- 20th, 1961 and requesting that Mr. G. Shenton, and Mr. Richardson meet with Council sometime when it is convenient for 1961 B. Easson of a letter to Mr. H. R. Graff, Consumer "We the Jury récommend that all Hydro, | buildings at the Fairgrounds be pro- ferly locked to the complete satis- faction of the Police Dept." "Beef, Chicken, Turkey Crisp « Juicy - Fancy Grade Gis. RED WhiTe faoon STORES 0 Jo]0 Jy [1] 4 "NEAR YOU! C hoic ¢ Young - Tender, Meaty - Ideal for Dressing Pork Spareribs 1b.5 5c Well Trimmed - Always Tender Fresh Sliced PORK STEAK 15.49. Ib. 29 Fresh - Thinly Sliced PORK LIVER Milk Fed - Boneless Rolled Leg '0' Veal ROAST '8- For Economy "Cool Weather Meals" Lean, Meaty PORK HOCKS 16.19 Swift's Premium : New Pack 12 oz. Cryo Pack POLISH LINKS 55 Swift's- Premium- New Pack SMOKIES 12 oz, Cryo Pack 3c BEST BUY! -- $100 a Day Contest! -- Save 8c | Monarch MARGARINE 37 9- BEST BUY! -- SAVE 10c -- KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE BEST BUY! -- Save 26c! - Made from Vihe-Ripened Tomatoes E. D. SMITHS KETCHUP 61 "BEST BUY! -- Save 2¢! -- Quick or Instant OGILVIE OATS BEST BUY! -- Save 7c! -- 2¢ Off Pack . JAVEX Liquid Bleach 1-1b. Packages 1-1b, Package 53. 11-o0z. bot. Large Package 45 32-0z. Bottles ord 3c FEATURE! Red & White Homogenized PEANUT BUTTER 16-0z. Jar z 2. for H 0. BROOM SALE "CLEAN SWEEP each 79. VELVET TIP each $1.29 Feature! - CAKE MIXES CHOCOLATE -- WHITE -- YELLOW BON AMI Feature! -- Save 20c! -- Man Size FACE - ELLE Tissue 3 for 79 Feature! -- Save 20c! -- Heavy Duty Liquid -- 13c¢ Off Pack! SUCCESS WAX Feature! -- Save e! - General Mills CEREALS Save 22¢! - Plllsbury Layer - 18-o0z. pkgs. 3for89c Feature! - Beef or Irish 24-0z. tin PURITAN STEWS 39 Feature! -- Save 4c! -- Jet Spray Aerosol Tin 65: 40-0z. Can 99. Cheerlos - Frostyos - Wheatles SforZ 9c BIRDS EYE BRANDS each 39c MacINTOSH APPLES 6 qt.'basket 5 Q. Snowball Creamy White No. 1 Grade -- Large Heads Cauliflower 2for 3 5¢ Chiquita -- Golden Yellow BANANAS Nutritious, Flavorful PARSMIPS FREE! Ib. 17: No. I Grade -- 24.0z. Poly Bag- . 25: Save 4c! 9-02, Pkgs. French Fries 2 for 35¢ Sunbeam Brown 'n' Serve -, 12 to Pkg. TWIN ROLLS fst 25: WAGSTAFFE'S BRAND Cut Mixed Fruit: 2.5¢ Cut Mixed Peel 3; 21c¢ All 'Varleties 8 oz. Pkgs. PABLUM Cereal 2.5 ONE TALL TIN Evaporated RED & WHITE MILK with the purchase of -0z. jur-Red & White. INSTANT COFFEE Both for $1. 14 © The Clerk was instructed to write the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agricultural Board and state that on September 26th, an inquest with re- gard to the death of the late Gary Wayne Jackson was held and the Jury made the following yecommendation. "We the Jury recommend that all buildings at the farigrounds be pro- perly locked to the complete satis- faction of the Police Department." LETTER from the H.E.P.C. of Ont. dated Sept. 20th, 1961 re Expenditure Approval and Sale of Bonds. "Our Treasury Division recommends that your Committee sell: $10,000 CNR 5% "% bonds due Dec. 15th, 1964, $5,000 HEPC 3% bonds due April 1st, 1967. $7,000 D of C 4% "% bonds due Sept. 1st, 1972, at current market prices. The sale of these securities will realize appro- ximately $21,000, They also recom- mend that the proceeds from the sale of these securities be invested in se- curities having a maturity date nearer to- the date the expenditures are to be made, The Clerk was instructed to convert the bonds as recommended, COPY of Planning Board Resolu- tion dated Sept. 26, 1961. "The Flanning Board again recom- mends to Council to look into the un- dertaking by Arthur Brunton dated Feb, 17, 1961, The time limit haying expired June 30th, 1961." Left for the attention of Deputy- Reeve 'W. T. Haris. LETTER from Dept. of Municipal Affairs dated Sept. 27, 1961---Re pro- posed purchase of new Fire Truck. "In reply to your enquiry of Sept. 25th, there is no Provincial grant a- vailable respecting the purchase of a new fire truck, unless possibly some arrangement may be made for such an expenditure to be approved in res dation to an_ Emergency Megsures Program." MEMO -- Re Sales Tax on Hydro the Village of Port Ferry the 8% the sale of the water heater is made, and it should not be necessary to de- duct or collect tax from sales made prior to Sept, 1st, 1961. MANCHESTER . Mrs, Jas, Ces entertained the Women's Association last Thursday afternoon. Fifteen members answer- ed the roll. The meeting opened with hymn and Rev. Mr. Braham led in prayer, Mrs. W. W. Holtby read the Bible lesson and Mrs. Crosier gave the story.. Hymn and prayer closed the Devotional period and Mrs. Fielding then welcomed the visitors and thank- ed Mrs. Cawker for her hospitality. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were adopted as read. The treas- urer reported $162.23 receipts from the bazaar, It was decided to again send Christ- mas Greeting Cards to shut-ins, Mrs. Crosier gave a short report of Hos- pital Aux. meeting. Catering plans were discussed and prices set for same, } The meeting closed with hymn and prayer. Mrs. Cawker served a dainty lunch. Collection $83.26. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Toombs were with "her father in Alliston for the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb' were in Belleville last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fielding and Elaine visited in Midland on Sunday, Murs. Crosier spent the holiday week- end in Port Credit and Stouffville, PLOWING MATCH (Continued from Front Page) County--Harvey Gray, Rathburn, Class 8-- Trailer or Mounted Tractor | - 'in Stubble, open to high school stud- ents of North Ontario-- Stephen Lan- caster, Beaverton R. R. 1. Class 9--Tractor in Stubble, open Heaters--Hydro auditor, Mr. J. 8hen- | to Reeves and Councillors in Ontario ' W ton has confirmed that in the case of County--Bob Nesbitt, Claremont; John © | MeCrorie, Beaverton; Charles Healy, Sales Tax should be charged when Atherley and Irwin Cowie Gamebridge, Horse Show, open--Byrnell Wylie, ja ia Junior dompetitantary Bagshaw, Weld, srs Special--best plowed land by plowman from North Ontario --Ivan De Geer, Mount Albert, Hon. M. B. Dymond Trophy--best Oakwood; Herb Jarvis, Agincourt; | plowed land by resident of North Ont. Jim Lee, Greenbank and Gerald Ball, Woodville. Ward's Sales and Service, Orillia-- | ario--Ivan De Geer, Mount Albert. . J. 8. Cooper, Orillia--best plowed Esso Champions Tractor Speclal-- land with an International Plough-- best plowed land in tractor classes-- ' Ivan De Geer, Mount Albert. : Ivan De Geer, Mount Albert. Eaton's of Canada Junior Champ- best land plowed with any plow-- ionship Trophy--best plowed land by Byrnell Wylie, Oakwood. (~~ Lawrence's REXALL ONE CENT SALE ALL NEXT WEEK VITAMINS AND TONICS REXALL MEDICINES FIRST AID SUPPLIES TOILETRIES AND COSMETICS CHRISTMAS CARDS HOT WATER BOTTLES STATIONERY AND GIFT 1mENS e BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY 1) A. M. LAWRENCE Dial 985-2231 THE REXALL STORE. . Port Perry, THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE YUkon 5-2221 TAWKER BROS. Choice Rump Roast Beef ...... 69°" Fully Cooked Smoked Picnics . 49°" Maple Leaf Wieners ........... 45" FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 0°CLOCK "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 13, 14 °° eG 1 BLUES ELVIS PRESLEY, {Cartoon and News or JULIET PROWSE Our Policy . PICTURES SHOWING -- Thursday, Friday & Saturday Also Saturday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. 'Doors open at 1 :30. for Matinee. 2 Shows Nightly from 7 to 9 and 9 till 11 p.m, Doors open at, 6:80 p.m. - A gas pump and the average Volks: wagen don't gel together too often, (At 38 miles to a 'gallon you: can understand why.) When they do have a, visit, it's short and sweet. "The journey between fillings is fun, 100. For the first time, on the new deluxe Volkswagen, you'll find a gas gauge_to.cheer.you.up.between pay (Don't worry if the needle days. PHONE 985-2212 Te Howdy, Stranger. (os £5 ; "never need oil between Sign doit la 'that's all.) STATION seems to be stuck. High gos mileage is good, but it isn't eriough. It's the efficient use of / gas that really counts. The YW engine [- has been designed to get eve ory ounce of power from regular ga There ore other reasons why a kl eon Shendant. Yop yan 2 sways Volkswagen feels out 'of place ina service station. For. example, youl. The new 1962 Volkswagen has elaven porta huge Herds Whare you can ses thaws : SWEETMAN'S SERVICE Ts just slow, And you'll never need anti-freeze, : hy The. VW-éngine is 'cooled with air instead of water. There's no ine. come | Nn you and your service way street. West Germany. is one of Conada's best customers. And every Volkswagen sold inthis country halps Canada 16 sell Germany mere Canadion goods, PORT PERRY, ONTAR'O Trade between nations 1% 'a'two. we A LI i er ------ a ----------