fy \ J PL LE called to see her mother Mrs, PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. FEB. 6th, 1964--11 | Philip at Geneva on Sunday. - B , Port Perry Council News Minutes of a Regular Meet- ing of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Munici- pal Office on Wednesday, Jan. 29th, 1964 at 7.30 p.m. PRESENT---Reeve J. J. Gib- son in the Chair; Deputy-Reeve John Orde; Councillors Robert A. Kenny, Bruce Beare and Ivan Parkinson. BY-LAW No. 1388 to author- ize the Reeve and Clerk to sign a certain Fire Agreement with the Township of Cartwright. It was moved by Bruce Beare, seconded by I. W. Parkinson, read three times, passed, signed and the Seal of the Corporation affixed thereto. BY-LAW No. 1389 to author- ize the Reeve and Clerk to sign a certain Fire Agreement with the Township of Scugog.' It was moved by Bruce Beare, seconded by Robt. A. Kenny, read three times, passed, signed and the Seal of the Corporation affixed thereon. The Clerk was instructed to send copies of the Fire Agree- ments to the Townships of Cartwright and Scugog, res- peetively. PASSING ACCOUNTS-- Re- solution -- Moved by Bruce F. Beare, seconded by R. A. Kenny. That the following Statement of Accounts be hereby 'author- ized for payment: 1963 Business General Dept. ............ $2,702.51 Gen. (Materials re New Fire Hall)... 1,207.49 Street Maint. .......... 847.64 Truck & Tractor | Account ....oecveienen. .82 Sidewalks Acct. ...... 2.78 Waterwks, O.W.R.C. 113.59 Waterworks Dept. .... 1,842.86 RESOLUTION -- Moved by I. W. Parkinson, seconded by R. A. Kenny. That the following statement of Accounts be here- by authorized for payment: 1964 Business Gen. Dept. cee $ 762.48 Gen. (Mat. re New Fire Hall) .... ~~ 10.00 {Property -- Parks .. 260.92 'Street Maint. ............ 501.09 Truck & Tractor ...... . 26.57 Waterwks O.W.R.C... 24.72 Waterworks Dept. .... 25.66 "Winter Works Project #0-354 (Const. of ~ $6,717.69 |- 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chet. New Fire Hall) .... 1,076.89 $2,688.22 REQUISITION by Port Perry Fire Department for 1964, also an inventory of equipment on hand. New equipment needed-- 1. 200' - 1%" Hose, Bi- 'Lateral. 2. 3 Dress Uniforms, Hat, Coat, Two Pair Pants. 3. 1 Coat, Size 48, full length Scythes. . Set of bolt cutters Set of Booster Cables, 12' or more. --Held over for 1964 Budget. COST of New Fire Hall to December 31, 1963. Tr Wages .coooeoveveeennn $1,696.46 Materials .................... 3,001.22 Total ............ $4,697.68 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Strong and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and Mrs, Earl Beare of Claremont, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier on Sunday evening. Sat. evening, 29 tables of Euchre were played in Com- munity Hall, Utica. Ladies 1st Mrs. Fred Wood; Ladies 2nd Mrs. Mabel Leach; Cons. Mrs. Ella Smith. Gents 1st Mr, Garnet Cochrane; Gents 2nd-- Geer on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker Mr. David Nesbitt; Cons. Bill Cole. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers of .Brooklin, The next Euchre will be held on Feb. 15th. It was decided that this pro- |. Ns ject be watched closely so as to not exceed the amount of labour applied for in the application to the Department of Municipal Affairs, Utica News By Mrs, C. Geer Church Services as usual, S. S. at 10 a.m. and Church at 11 a.m. Mr. Ralph Wilbur has moved to Port Perry. Ralph will be missed in-this community. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Ray Edwards in the birth of a son. Mrs. A. Steer of Ajax enter- tained her grandsons Mr. Barry Philip and Mr. John Steer as) they journeyed to see the Ice- Follies at Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall also attended the Ice Follies in Toronto on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mruray Geer and Doug visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slack on Friday evening on the occasion of Carol's Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott and family of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Dave 'Prentice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grills at Brooklin on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kendall HAVE FUN..... WHILE YOU LEARN Modern, Round and Square DANCE CLUB IN STRUCTORS--ROD .® Commencing © Wed. Feb. 5th Until March 25 8 Consecutive Weeks REGISTRATION FEB. bth, 7.00 - 8.16 p.m. "Lesson Time 8-10 p.m. PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | FEE: Adults $5.00, Students $3.00 For Information Call i Fred Catherwood--Uxbridge 852-6667 ® Ralph Honéy--Port Perry 985-7507 - Bruce MecMillan--Sunderland 61-r-24 Anne Dryden... Brookiin 653-4859 and ELSIE OXFORD DOES SHUR: GAIN FERTILIZER SPREAD BETTER? 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