8 -- £ ' % § » : ; Fe i ARE HOLD Se : . s | 6--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. NOV. 21st, 1963 COUNCIL. APPROVE SITE New Fire Hall For Port Perry Minutes of a meeting of Court of Revision and a Regu- lar Meeting of Council held in the Municipal Office on Wed- nesday, November 13th, 1963 at 7.30 p.m. PRESENT--Reeve J. J. Gib- | son, Deputy-Reeve Robt. A. Kenny, Councillors Bruce Beare! Ivan Parkisnon and John Orde, County Assessor Gordon Hep- ditch and the local Assessor Mr. A. Cecil Heayn. COURT OF REVISION--The members of the Court took the, required oath before the Clerk and Reeve J. J. Gibson, acting! as Chairman, declared the Court open for appeals. RESOLUTION Moved by John Orde, seconded by Bruce Beare, that the Roll, as return- ed by the Assessor, be received as revised and amended by this Court, be and is hereby, the Roll! upon which the 1964 taxes will be levied, subject to any ap- peals to the County Judge or the Municipal Board, and that the Chaivman certify to the! ~..same.... Carried. oon) The following statement was signed by the Chairman of the Court. "As Chairman of the Court of Revision for the Vill- age of Port Perry, I do hereby certify that this is the roll of the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry as amended and corrected by the Clerk in ac- cordance with the decision of the Court of Revision, and up- on which taxes in the year 1964: will. be levied, save and except any appeal to the County judge, gi the Ontario Municipal Board. ted this 13th of November, 1 1963." | MOTION -- Moved by R. A. Kenny, seconded by Ivan Park- inson, that the meeting of the | Court of Revision adjourn. | Council decided to with the regular Council busi- | ness. | MOTION--It was moved by , and Mr .Dart eleven (11) hours proceed | | Bruce 'Beare, seconded by John, Orde, that the Minutes of the regular meeting of October 30 be adopted as typed. MEMO--Lots 77, 78 & 179, Clarke and Crandel i reported not suitable for pro- posed new Fire Hall | found poor soil for footings. Streets, | It was! The Fire Chief, W. G. Raines | and Mr. putation on behalf of the Port reported that after some tests farther west at the location at the Corner of Clark and Crandel Sts., they felt that | the soil where the Fire Hall as bad as was thought. cavations for footings be dug out at the proper locations to be assured of good solid ground before proceeding further. Contract prices, supervision of the work, and the hiring of men were discussed and then Council passed the following Resolution. : RESOLUTION -- Moved by Bruce Beare, seconded by John Orde, that Mr. H. Gibson be hired to supervise the putting in of the footings and laying of blocks or other construction for the new Fire Hall and to ru a position to serve with ment service. we pay the bill. necessary. PORT PERRY EVERY DAY MORE PEOPLE ARE TURNING TO OIL FOR THEIR WINTER | HOME HEATING COMFORT ~~ We have been serving this community with their Heating Fuel for 33 yea d are still in the Best of Heating Oil. _ We offer Automatic Delivery and a free equip- You choose your Service Man and All yeu pay is for-the oil we deliver to your tank and for any parts that are REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 985-7951 FREE A Chance To See N.H.L. Hockey At MAPLE LEAF GARDENS N Howard Gibson ap-| peared béfore Council as a de- | Perry Volunteer Fire Dept, and | making | would be situated is not nearly "UTETwas decided that the ex] HOCKEY EQUIPMENT -- SKATES Tots-3.99 up Misses' Figure-6.99 up Men's-8.99 up Women's Fig.-7.98 up BIGGEST SELECTION OF STICKS IN TOWN | Hespler Green Flash--$1.79 Sher-wood--49c. up -- Special Slap Shot Sticks Mic Mack--$1.99 Carolyn Clarkson, Woodville BAUER -- C.C.M. -- DAOUST + DUNNES Special Team Prices On 'Sporting Goods | MIDTOWN SKATE EXCHANGE NEW LOCATION 30 WILLIAM: ST. S., LINDSAY (Formerly Douglas Bicycle & Tire Shop) | 'trol from Well No. 'Perry. hire the necessary labour for same, Carried. MEMO -- Mr. Lloyd Fawns| reported that it took himself to collect the garbage for the week Nov. 4-9/63. Filed for reference. RESOLUTION---Moved by R. A. Kenny, seconded by I. W. Parkinson that the following satement of accounts be hereby authorized for payment: ! General Dept. nnn $39,287.75 1 Property & Parks. 210.64 Street Maint. .......... 174.39 Truck, Tract. Acct. 236.07, Waterworks 10,128.77" O0.W.R.C. Well #2 248.93 | New Water Tower Acct. By-law No. 1349) wernness shy 109.60 Carried $50,396.15 MR. TOM MORAN of Telcon' Controls Ltd., Toronto and Mr. | Clair 'McNenly appeared before | Council re trouble with the, water tank overflowing. | cil that the pressure valve in-| stalled by the O.W.R.C. is not the answer to their problem but | that he would guarantee a con-. 1 to the. water tank which would do the' job. The controls at the tank,! at the pump-house, and at Mr. McNenly's house . would cost approximately $900.00 and whereas the rental from the Bell Telephone Co. to use their lines would cost approximately $6.00 to $10.00 per month; it was decided to wait until receiving a report from Telcon Controls Ltd. and then try and obtain approval of the O.W.R. C. for such a control. PUBLIC RELEASE No. 1-- North Yonge Ontario Recrea- tion Assoc. Zone, 2nd Annual Fall Conference held Saturday, Nov. 16th, 1963 at the Aurora Heights Public School; 1.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. -- Minor Hockey, swimming, Figure Skating, etc. It was left with the Clerk to contact Mr. Frank Godley, Pres. of the Arena Board and see if it would be convenient for him to attend this conference. "POLICE REPORT for the month of October by Chief R. J. Cameron, commenting on Hallowe'en and thanking our Volunteer Fire Brigade for their co-operation. Filed. COPY of a letter from Mr. C. E. Crease of the H.E.P.C. of Ontario dated Oct. 29, 1963 re Village of Port Perry decora- tive lighting. Lea "As requested through Mr. Bennett, I am pleased to pro- vide the estimated cost of op- erating the proposed decorative lights to be installed in the main business section of Port Attached, is a summary of the calculated annual power costs assuming .that the lights will be connected to the local i | { ' Last Year's Winner 1 | % £ f [ \ ditional information. .as-to-how- 'should attend the meeting and hydro utility's street light con- trol circuit through manual switches and operated for the entire night-time during Dec., but only three nights per week the balance of the year. In discussions with the supplier of the material, Shear Display and Design, the light strings util- ize either 10, 15 or 25 watt | ' lamps and our estimate includes | these three alternatives. 10-watt Lamp Size-- Monthly Cost, Jan, Nov. $8.02 | December Cost--$12.30 Total Annual Cost--$100.52. 15-watt Lamp Size-- Month Cost, Jan.-Nov. $11.70; December Cost--$17.93 Total Annual Cost--$146.63. | 25-watt Lamp Size-- Month, Cost, Jan. Nov. $19.22! December Cost--$29.45 Total Annual Cost--$240.87. These costs cover only the power supplied by the. Port Perry Hydro-Electric Comm. Lamp replacements and other | maintenance costs, we under- stand, are to be absorbed by the | . Village Corp. in their normal street lighting account in addi- | tion to these power charges. | It is hoped that this informa- | tion meets your requirements satisfactorily. A copy of this: letter is being forwarded to the local Commission for its infor-| mation." RESOLUTION -- Moved by John Orde, seconded by Bruce] Mr. Moran explained to Coun- | Beare, thatthe Clerk advise-the 10% to cut Chamber of Commerce that the | Corporation would assume the | S---- cost of power for operation of | decorative lighting for the: month of December only". | Carried. LETTER from the O.W.R.C.! dated Nov. 5, 1963 with a re-| cord of pumpage at Well No. 2 for the period May, 1963 to Oct. 1963 inclusive. Filed. LOANS under Municipal Works Assistance Program. "If the project is satisfactor- ily completed before the 1st of April, 1966, the Province will forgive payment of 25% of the principal amount of the loan made. The loan may not exceed two- thirds of the cost of the pro- ject after deducting all Federal and Provincial subsidies for which such project would or- dinarily have . been eligible, | other than any amount forgiven under this Program.' The Clerk was instructed to contact the Department of Perry to be incorporated into the overall Master Plan. Filed. Councillor Ivan Parkinson re- ported that the Athletic Club Bldg. at the waterfront should be "covered by Insurance. It was left with the Clerk to investigate this matter and see if the building is adequately covered by Fire Insurance. ADJOURN -- On motion the meeting adjourned, the next meeting being a Special Meet- ing on Nov, 20th at 7.30 p.m. and the Regular Meeting on Nov. 27th at 7.30 p.m. Carried. Port Perry Eager Beavers The fifth meeting of the Port Perry Eager Beavers was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Bry- ant. The meeting opened with the 4-H Creed repeated in unison by the 15 girls. Mrs. Carnochan attended the | meeting to help the leaders to show the girls how to pin the pattern on the material and The meeting closed with the 2H Pledge. ~~~ , Municipal - Affairs and get ad-! / the Municipal Works Program could be applied to the building | of the New Fire Hall. ; LETTER from Greer & Kelly accompanied 'with John Ballard Lumber Co. Ltd. Subdivision | Agreement revised for signing. RESOLUTION -- Moved by John Orde, seconded by Bruce Beare, that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign the Sub- division Agreement between the Village of Port Perry and The John Ballard Lumber Co. Carried. : LETTER from Mr." J. A. J. Knox of Can. Mitchell Associ- ates Ltd. dated Nov. 12, 1963, suggesting Wednesday the 20th or Thursday the 21st of Nov. as suitable dates for a meeting to 'discuss the preparation of a zoning by-law, approved park and preliminary - repart . on sewers. The Clerk was instructed to advise Mr, J. A, J. Knox of the Can. Mitchell Associates that | Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 1963 would be a suitable date for him to meet with Council and the Planning Board. It was felt that the Village Solicitor that he be advised accordingly. LETTER from Mr. J. A. J. Knox of Can. Mitchell Associ- ates dated Nov. 12, 1963 ac- knowledging receipt of seven- teen plans of parts of Port Personalized "Just for You" stationery and thank-you cards add that extra touch of warmth to your orrespondence. Your name and address or initials are printed on: white or coloured quality writing papers in =. . beautiful raised lettering. The impression is dignified, "and oh so charming; yet the cost is very low. Choose your personalized stationery, dinner napkins, cocktail napkins, coasters, matches and playing cards from the many available styles you'll see in the personalized "Just for You' sample hook. P.S. They make wonderful gifts for family and friends too, Port Perry Star PHONE: 985-7383 rr BIL L's RADIATOR REPAIR ( 1% Miles North of Manchester ) PLUGGED UP. RADIATORS BOILED OUT and REPAIRED "THEY WORK LIKE NEW" FREE PICK UP Phone 985 - 7531 and DELIVERY Oct. 10 (ai aii i ia i ali i i i ia ai i rT - hy ; er --] a or wf L 4 wh 4 5 ls