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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 May 1964, p. 14

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> *Y £> LN TR {ots - LI SES AE RES RA MTN TYE A AA RS Ta ad TY £1 AE ROL) Se A a rel Eon vo \ 4, ve 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 1964 Port Perry Council News Minutes of a regular meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Munici- pal Office on Thursday, May 14, 1964 at 7.30 p.m, PRESENT: Deputy - Reeve John Orde in the 'Chair, and then taken over later in the meeting by Reeve J. J. Gibson. Councillors Bruce Beare, Ivan Parkinson and Robt. A. Kenny, MINUTES -- On motion the minutes of the regular meeting of April 28th, 1964 were adopt- ed as typed. Carried. INSTALLING a street light in front of Mrs. Gayle Alling- ham's. The Clerk was instruct- ed to advise the Port Perry Hydro Commission to install a Mercury Vapour light, similar to the ones already installed in that area on Queen St. from the appointment of Mr. John Helm as a member of the Court of Revision for the Village of Port Perry. SPECIAL WORKS Programs. The Special Work Program re new Fire Hall No. 0-354 and the Special Work Program re con- struction of New Sidewalks No. 0-1341 being completed, the Clerk was instructed to make application for the subsidy al- lowed in accordance with the Act, BY-LAW No. 1396 to provide for the 1964 Supplementary Road Construction expenditures on roads in the Village of Port Perry in the amount of $4,000. It was moved by R, A. Kenny seconded by I. W. Parkinson, read three times, passed, signed and the Seal of the Corporation road allowance and to make an offer. CONFERENCE by the Com- munity Planning Association of Canada, to be held at Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto, May 28 kinson, seconded by R. A, Ken- ny that Council authorize the Deputy-Reeve and Town Clerk to initial the change in By-Law No. 1395 to read Department of Transport rather than Depart- ment of Highways. Carried. and 29th, 1964. Referred to DEPUTATIONS: Mr. Ted | Planning Board. Griffin, on behalf of Mr. Ar.| LETTER from Mr. John Yar- thur Panabaker, appeared be-|emko, Provincial Secretary and fore Council and stated that the | Minister of Citizenship, dated obstacles re purchase of Elgin | April 28, 1964. St., west of Ella St., have been "I have received from the of- ironed out and that the Misses | fice of the Prime Minister cor- Harris would like a 16-ft. right | respondence in regard to the of-way along the south side of | Resolution of the Council of the street, also provision made | Woodstock respecting the pro- for water service. visions of The Liquor Licence Mr. Griffin explained that he 'Act in respect of annexations. attended the meeting, mainly I assure you thay ho matter . . rr will be thoroughly reviewed in to obtain a price on this pro- posed portion of Elgin St. if the | *'® Jigs of ine representations Corporation wishes to sell it.| "2%: ' He suggested that a price of| LETTER from the Ont. De- $1,000. should be a fair price partment of Health dated April for all concerned, 27, 1964. It was left for Mr. W. T. The Honourable M. B. Dy- Harris, acting on behalf of the mond, Minister of Health, has LETTER from Mr. J. H, Mil- ler, Municipal Clerk of New Toronto dated April 29, 1964, "The attached resolution was adopted by the New Toronto Council on April 13, 1964, Would you kindly submit this resolution for the consideration and endorsation of your Council and advise of their decision." WHEREAS it has been brought to the attention of this Council that patients admitted to the Hospital under Ontario Hospital Services Plan have, after some months, been advised that they must vacate to a Nur- sing Home as their benefits have been cut off. AND WHEREAS this has caused hardship on the famil- ies of the patients due to there being a means test and having to pay from their savings for such care: THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED that this Council pe- tition The Honourable Lester B. So <i ; a : Simcoe St, to the Corporation| affixed thereto. Misses Harris, to give Council directed that you be sent a copy | Pearson, The Honourable John i limits. BY-LAW No. 1395 -- RESO- | a letter withdrawin any objec of his attached statement res-| P. Robarts, The Minister of he § any objec 1 octing the Department's pro-| Health and Welfare for both MEMO--Council approved of LUTION moved by I. W. Par-| tion to the selling of the said -~ Tr the Provincial and Federal Gov- ernments to eleviate this condi- tion by having the Ontario Hos- pital Services Plan cover pay- gramme for air pollution con- trol in Ontario. This statement also outlines the training and financial as- td yd 2% he "Ll ea sistance available to municipali- ties having an approved air pollution control programme, It should be noted that appli- cations for financial assistance are to be made through the local Boards of Health. A copy of the revised Air ments to these Nursing Homes or allowing such persons to re- main in Hospital. AND THAT a copy of this re- solution be forwarded to The Ontario Mayors and Reeves As- sociation requesting their en- dorsation and to all Municipal Councils within the Province of Ontario. Filed. Pollution Control Act is en- closed." Filed. Manchester Community CREDIT UNION STARTED IN 1954 TO GIVE YOU MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. AVAILABLE TO ANYONE LIVING WITHIN TEN MILES OF MANCHESTER. BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN Loans v May 28 Savings, Personal Chequing, Wednesday Night Bowling First Section Winners . Pictured above are the "Northstars" winners of the league trophy for the 1st schedule of the Ladies Wednesday Night In the back row from left to right are: Donma Fairman, Marie Wakeford, Joy Ballard, Marian Geer. Front Row, left to right are: Ruth Gibson and © --Staff Photo JL a-- CONWAY GARDENS RESTAURANT Effective May 30th NEW HOURS: 9 - 8 p.m. DAILY SUNDAY -- 10 - 8 p.m. Bowling League. Louise Free. - i 1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY ' 5.00 - 8.00 p.m. DEEP FRIED BREADED HADDOCK, 1 oz. . French Fried Potatoes Cole Slaw -- 85¢. A GRILLED HAMBURG STEAK, Mushroom Gravy, French Fries, Seasoned Green Beans -- $1.25 x n n / Fr LL un : : Wednesday Night Bowling Second Section Winners|| peer rriep cnicken wines 6) Cole Slaw, French Fries -- $1.25 Keetch, Rose Willioughby, Irma Lewis, and 2 a , Irene Doupe, ..In the bottom row from left to right are: Donna Sanderson, and Muriel 5 Tummonds. 'Pictured above are the "Sunderlands" who received the league trophy for win- ning the 2nd section in the Ladies Wed- nesday Night Bowling League. Jn the. back row from left to right are: Corrine . TELEPHONE 985-2486 NERA AARNE ANNAN AANA "Staff Photos

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