SATE YT TS = K SEAT 1 PARES BOSE , X Fa | A 4 $i \ % Fane) 5 ily EAT Ee) 4d asta FRR AR Tenet e bad STAR, THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1961 8--THE PORT PERRY il N | ball area, and that lights and stands the favourable consideration to their Counci ews he erected by public subscription, request, [under the direction of the Committee MEMO -- Mr. Pat Lee would like (Continued from front page) i i by Citi . ' | appointed by a Citizens meeting on | the ditch lowered west of his culvert, that part of the waterfront park| Vctober Gth, 1961 and such work that | if the water from Rosa Street is to south of the yacht club be used for |™May be needed to be carried out 451 be drained in that direction. Me- softball. seen necessary by the Committee. Donald's tile put too high to run RESOLUTION --- That the water- | Cried: north, front, south from the Yacht Club toi Mr. Cornish on behalf of the Citi- Left for the attention of Chairman Casimir St. be converted to a soft- zen's Committee, thanked Council for of Roads, Robert Kenny. e Featuring Specially Selected VALUE CHECK'D BEEF ROUND - SIRLOIN - T-BONE or WING - |ISTEAKS = Boneless Fresh RUMP ROAST 15.79: BEEF LIVER 1.39. Lean Extra Lean - Burns Shamrock Minced Beef 21bs.79c Rindless Bacon Ib.79- | Best Buy ! -- Save 9c! 1-1b. Packages '|ROSE MARGARINE 4-8 Best Buy! -- Save 8c! -- Cake Mixes -- All Varieties OGILVIE TWINKLE Best Buy! -- Save 20c PET INSTANT 89. Best. Buy! -- Save 8c! 3c Off Pack 1-1b. Package DOMESTI SHORTENING 31 Best Buy! -- Save 10c J~ Economy Pack 400's Pouch Packs 2 31 3-1b. Package SKIM MILK POWDER GIANT It SURF Feature! -- Save 1lc; French's Mashed or [o) 3 c BROOM SALE! _FEARURE | -- SAVE 20c ~ CLEAN SWEEP each 79: VELVET TIP 7-o0z. Pkgs. 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PRICES SRyreTiYE AT THE LISTED RED & WHITE FOOD STORES ¥ STATEMENT from the Dept, of Highways approving interim subsidy in the amount of $4,250.04. Filed. LETTER from Oshawa Suburban Road Commission dated October 16th, 1961. Re Winter Maintenance--Lilla Street $432.97. "1 trust the service has been satisfactory to your muni- cipality and unless otherwise directed we will continue on the same basis during the coming winter." : Council decided that the Oshawa Suburban Road Commission continue with the maintenance of Lilla Street for the winter season. STATEMENT of Fines for Sept. 1961 ---- $60.00 municipal share being 343.156. Filed. LETTER from Office of the Fire Marshall re proposed Purchase of a new Fire Truck. "Your letter of the 8m ult, addressed to the Emergency Measures Branch of the Department of Planning and Development has to- day been referred to the writer for reply. With reference to your inquiry as to Provincial Grant that 'may be a- vailable respecting the purchase of new fire trucks, may | say that some four or five years ago such grants were made available under the. Civil Defence Financial Assistance pro- gram shaved both by the Federal and Provincial Governments, but were later discontinued. The only grants that are now available under the Fi- nancial Assistance Program for the fire services are on the purchase of short-wave radio communications where the federal and Provincial Gov- ernments share cqually a 307 grant on such purchases, with the balance of 70% being paid by the Municipal- ity. Yours very truly, _ M. S. Hurst, Filed. Fire Marshall" The Canadian Legion Branch 419-- Receipt re National Poppy Campaign. RESOLUTION --That the Corpora- "tion of Fort Perry purchase a $12.00] wreath for Remembrance Day, 1961. Carried. LETTER from the Department of Municipal Affairs dated Oct. 25th '61. '" -- Is a skating club with a pro- fessional teacher entitled to a grant under a recreational program. The Community Programme Branch of the Department™~of Education admin- isters this type of grant and I sug- gest that you direct your enquiry to that Department". Left for the Clerk to write the Com- munity Programme Branch. BY-LAW No. 1351--To approve the borrowing of $159,215.00 by the Corp. of the Town of Uxbridge upon De- bentures for the purpose of complet- ing the erection of the composite High School in the Town of Uxbridge. Read three times, and passed, signed and the Seal of the Corporation offi. ed thereto. REPORT OF COMMITTEES: Robt. Kenny, Chairman of Streets reported on tile and water from ditch on Cochrane Street through L." Col- bear's property to connect up with Haugen drain, . -kindly helped with the preliminary Councillor Kenny also reported on installing valve boxes in certain loca- tions where temporary ones have been previously. Councillor Arthur T. Cox reported on Hydro matters to be discussed with the H.E.P.C. officials Tuesday, Nov. 14th, 1.30 p.m. " DATE for Court of Revision--Mon- day Nov. 13th at 7.30 p.m. as con- firmed by County Assessor, Gordon Hepditch, Meeting Adjourned. i. Hilltop Herald (Continued from Front Page) will play in the tournament at Sutton on November 4th. The players ave: Junjor --Georgeen Burnett, Sheila l.ev- inson, Sandra Fralick, Mary Baker, Carol Morrow, Arianne de Boer, Gail Cottyn, Pat Buxcey, Dianne Fralick, Jean Taylor. Senior -- Carol Spencer, Nola Hunter, Elizabeth St. John, Margaret Terratt, Nancy Foster, Thea Zoet, Joyce Car- negie, Sharon Beare, Marlene Lyon, Geraldine Dagenais, Donna Hayes, Sally James. The cheerleaders for 1961-62 have been chosen and they are: Sharon Beare; Jayne Carnegie, Marion Couch, Nola Hunter, Kaye McKenzie, Ruth Milne, Evelyn Moore and Carol Wilson, The substitutes are Kaye Beath andy Doris Henry, On behalf of the school, I would like to extend best wishes to Miss Sheehy on her forthcoming marriage to Mr. Tom Midgley. They will reside in Petawawa, where Mr. Midgley is a member of the Canadian .Army. Mrs, Pogue and Mrs: Carnegie will carry on in place of Miss Shechy as school secretaries, Girl Guide Mothers On Tuesday evening, October 24th the Guide Mothers, met at the Hall to prepare tables for the Rod and Gun Banquet, to be held on Wednesday evening, There were 22 members present of the 93 membership. The President, Mrs, Les McDonald, welcomed all the members who had so banquet duties. The Guide Promise was repeated in unison. 'The minutes of the September meeting were read and approved. $10 was paid to each of the four Guide and Brownie leaders. A card of thanks will be sent to Mr. Arnold Roach for his volunteer task of preparing and typing letters sent to all Guide Mothers of our L. A. ex- plaining our new (successful so far) | financial plan. Appreciation was voiced for Mrs. Jefford's kindness in typing several | copies of the four groups of member:- On Monday evening, Oct. 30th two Guide companies planned a joint Hal- | John Williams, | lowe'en party require sandwiches and candy which is to be purchased with L. A. funds. . On Monday evening, Nov. 18th cookies & tea will be served to the Guides and Mothers at an enrolment, fly-up party, for Captain Nelson's company. A volunteer knitting test- er will officiate that evening. A tester is needed for Sat, a.m., Oct. 28th at Christie's farm for campers' badges. There are two Guide uniforms avail- able for sale, inquire from the execu- tive. Volunteers Eleanor Shaw, Ruth Foster, agreed to help original or- gagizers, to serve the Public School Teachers' Science group, a simple lunch of date & nut loaf, tea or coffee on Thursday, Nov. 2nd at 8.15 p.m. for 90 teachers, Treasurer reported paying $120 to the Group Committee, also for new leaders' uniforms. An encouraging bank balance remains. Four mothers offered transporta- tion for the I Guide Company to visit Oshawa Firehall on Mon, Nov. 6th at 6.830 p.m. Mrs. Beadle offered to test a senior Guide for her Homemaker's badge. A Nominating committeq of Mrs. Gwen Taylor, Mrs. Milne and Mrs, Luella Kennedy will bring in a new slate of officers for the L. A. for the coming year. The November meeting will be held on Tuésday, Nov. 28th at 9 p.m. in the Hall. Bazaar articles will be dis- played for sale as gifts. Repeating 'the Mizpah benediction closed the meeting. Tea and Guide cookies were served. pa indless Bacon Steaks ...... UNTIL 11 Y Ukon 53-2221 GAWKER BROS. 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