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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jan 1965, p. 6

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RE SR hh NA Bd i ht Ne in AD \ . . MORAN Ht ~ Lx 6--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1966 Port Perry Council News Minutes of a Regular Meet- ing of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Muni- cipal Office on Tuesday, Janu. ary 12th, 1965 at 7.30 p.m. WIDENING of Ash Street and Gerrow Subdivision Agree- ment, RESOLUTION: Moved by I. W. Parkinson, seconded by Bruce F. Beare "That Council offer Mr. J. Buxcey $125.00 for the purchase of a frontage in front of his house along Ash Street for the purpose of wid- ening the street to bring it up to standard requirements." BY-LAW No. 1407 to author- ize the borrowing of $80,000.-- As in other years, Council deemed it necessary to make provision for the borrowing of up to $80,000. to help finance Municipal operations and the Public School until such time as the first instalment of taxes is received. By-law No. 1407 was three times and passed. WATER ACCOUNTS-- The IClerk was instructed to give the delinquent water users final notice with date for turn off, if not paid. For the water and other ac- counts still owing, a final notice should be given stating that if not paid by a certain date, the account will be handed over to read the Division Court Clerk for collection. 1964 ACCOUNTS Receivable & Payable-- Accounts Payable: It was decided that the follow- ing acounts be paid: Dec. 31, 1964 Fink of Canada-- Inv. #16624 (Blade & Pump Pack) ....... $ 234.26 Dec. 7, 1964 Fink of Canada-- Inv. #15980 (Snow Plow) nui 1,130.30 Dec, 7, 1964 Fink of Canada-- Inv. #16940 (Sand Spreader) 1,414.00 Dec. 30, 1964 Jenkins Business Machine Service-- Inv. #0604 (Reparing Billing Machine) 146.30 Nov. 17, 1964 Mechanical Adv. Ltd.--Inv. #19193 (No overnight parking SIgNS) occas 36.16 Accounts Receivable: That the following accounts receivable be taken care of to complete the 1964 business. Dec. 31, 1964 Account to the Port Perry Hydro Comm. * (owing to General Dept.) $1,367.00 i Dec. 31, 1964 Account to the Port Perry Hydro Comm. re Rental of Storehouse (owing to Waterworks Dept} wuccisisninn Dec. 31, 1964 Account to Port Perry Waterworks Dept, (owing to General Dept.) weve, tise serenee 1,292.76 Manchester News The U.C.W. held their regu- lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Oswald Croxall. Mrs. Ethel Franklin assisted Mrs. Croxall with the worship service. Following the singing 120.00 | reports spondence was voted to meeting osed were given and read and dis- The allocation of $30. be paid, The with prayer. Mrs. Croxall and Mrs. Franklin served a delicious lunch, The February meeting will be held at the home of Murs. Fred Brooks in Prince Albert. Recent guests of Mrs. Cro- sier were Mrs. May Clark, Myr- tle, Mrs. Helen ,Taylor and Brenda of Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs, Wes Crosier and Irene, Sunderland. Mrs. Norman 'Meek and baby daughter of Sandford and Mrs. Ken Wyatt, Goodwood were guests of Mrs. C. Midgley on Thursday. The annual Congregationga! meeting of Manchester charge will be held in the Church on Thursday evening January 21st. All members of the congrega- tion are asked to attend. CO-0p OIL SALE UXBRIDGE UXBRIDGE 852-3321 economically, book earl for EXTRA cayinge! There is still time to book your spring requirements of CO-OP Qil and Grease and take advantage of the extra sav- ings now available. By booking early, your petroleum staff is able to supply and distribute these products more ia ~ * See your CO-OP hefore March 31st. to-0P PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130 make withdrawals, extra bank charges. "I like this armchair banking" Banking by mail saves time, travel and park- ing problems for customers of a chartered bank. It's one of many ways your local branch helps make modern banking so simple, so convenient, From your own arm- chair, you command nearly the full range of bank services. You can send deposits, handle almost any other banking busi- ness, including some types of loans. Special mailing forms are available, There are no can count on prompt, personal attention to all your banking needs. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY transfer funds... or At home or away, you the chartered banks Through 5,650 branches, all across Canada, within the reach of everyone. bring full-range banking

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