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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jan 1966, p. 15

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Pad v AAC LAF 27 AEST al = " ney ' LL CATANIA ARV) 2 7 ad SANK 1 Lf" $9 a Fat Ae ve Ah TRAN H BE J I Ad) vid . 3 3 » 4 PRA To eal AY ) PORT PERRY COUNCIL NEWS Minutes of a regular meeting of Council of the Village 'of Port Perry held in the Municipal Of- fice on Wed., Dec. 29th, 1965 at 7.00 p.m. Minutes of meeting of Dec. 7 and December 15, 19656 was ad- opted as typed on motion, MEMO--New Police Constable Mr. I. Fardoe. Held over, not baving heard from Mr. Fardoe. TAX Confirmations have been prepared. Filed, GRANTS were made to Port Perry, Reach & Scugog Agricul- tural Society $100.00; Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 419 $242.90; and a radio and bench emery was purchased from Mrs, C. McNenly $35.00. Mr. A. Petrozzie recommends Hydro Service from Senior Citi- zen's Building to village shed for lights when loking for ma- terial, etc. It was left fof the chairman of Property to contact Mr. John Hayes and investigate Hydro Service for the Town Shed. RESOLUTION-- Authorizing the Reeve & Clerk to sign a Garbage Contract with Mr. Tom Slute and a Dog Control Con- {ract with Mr. Frank Haddle-" ton. By-law was read three times, passed, signed and the seal of the Corporation fixed thereto, DEPUTATIONS--Dr. G. M. Rennie & Mr. Charles Knox Re: Silverwood's Building. Mr. Charles Knox as spokes- man for a four man Deputation, representing the Association Fur Feeds appeared before council and stated that they were in need of a cold storage for mink food and propose to buy the Silverwood's building now owned by Mr. N. Malcolm, Mr. Knox stated that there would be no dead stock and that the mink food would be washed, and be largely poultry refuge which would be brought in, in barrels and would contain no blood or feathers and that this material is packed into a sharpe freezer and would create no odor when frozen. Mr. Knox was informed that there is no Septic Tank or weep- LETTER from The O.W.R.C. dated December 14, 19656 re: Village of Port Perry Munici- pal Works Assistance Program. "Further to your discussion with our Mr. Pitura on Decem- ber 14, 1965, \we wish to con- firm that it is impossible for sewage works before April 1, 1966 and we therefore suggest that the Municipal Subsidies Branch of the Department of Municipal Affairs be informed accordingly, We have contracted our Di- vision of Water Resources re- garding their planned ground water survey for the Village but due to heavy staff commitments for other scheduled surveys, the Division cannot carry out the survey for the Village before May, 1966. We had hoped that a portion of the allocation for sewage works could be re-allo- cated to the proposed water works." Filed. ' LETTER from The 0.W.R.C. dated December 9, 1965 re: Water Samples at Well #1, Well #2, Massey Dealer, Texaco Station all Grade A. Filed. LETTER from Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce dated December 13, 1965. "We regret to advise you the minimum in- terest charge on all commercial loans will now be 69% effective immediately. These rates are now in a tight money period which you no doubt have been 'reading about in the press." Filed. NOTICE of Application to the Ontario Municipal Board by the Corporation of the Town- ship of Scugog for approval of a by-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 30 of The Planning Act. Filed. Mrs. Wagner living in the Harold Mark's house complains that the water tower has over- flowed several times in one week. The Clerk was instructed to bring the above matter to the ing -bed for the said property. attention of Mr. A. Petrozzi. He stated that he cone LETTER from Mr. John R. tank until a sewerage sy: i installed in Port Perry. Te Council informed Mr. Knox that he would have to submit a written statement of his in- tentions with a copy for council and a copy for the Medical Of- ficer of Health. He was also informed that he would have to have the approval of the Medi- cal Officer of Health, Dr. G. M. Rennie, and of the Sanitary Di- vision of the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission. : The following statement of accounts was - authorized for payment: -- General Dept. ....... $90,062.82 Truck & Tarctor .... 298.52 Street Maint, ......... 7656.88 Watson, dated December 14, 1965 re Police Constable appli- cant, Filed. STATEMENT of Fines from Magstrates Court for Novem- ber, 1966. Village of Port Perry $420.00 the Municipal share be- ing $187.40. Filed. LETTER from Mr. S. W. Wright of Barnett & Rieder As- sociates dated Dec. 17, 1965 re: Port Perry High School. "We are the Architects for the addition to the Port Perry High School as well as for the proposed Hospital. In the case of the High School addition the Board wishes to call tenders in January and we & & ala a 4 »>® * SDH 4% ODD 728-6201 (3 lines) 10900 S PN ONAN ANNAN B DDE BBD BB BBD ® YO ® SP Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) LIMITED e¢ YOUR CERTIFIED. eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world i -- No Service Charge -- b OSHAWA 57 King St. East { SS CRORES ORORORCRCACEORORCRCC CEC Property & Parks .. 46.15 Welfare Dept. ........ 90.83 Waterworks Dept, .. 416.93 OW.R.C. wovnicnin 25.00 Carried $91,690.63 are preparing to do this. How- ever, we find ourselves unable | to complete our specifications | for this work without some de- finite assurance that the pro- posed Town Sewerage System will be proceeded with and some dates for its commencement of operation, upon which we can base the scheduling and com- pletion dates for this building programme. We would appre- ciate receiving this information as soon as possible. The clerk was instructed to advise Mr, S. W. Wright, of Barnett & Rieder Associates that Council expects sewerage, but are unable to state any de- finite date. Further informa- tion might be obtained from the Ontario Water Resources Com- mission. LETTER from Mrs. Greta St. John, Corr. Sec'y of Senior Citizens Club, "At this Season of the year, we once again wish to express our sincere {gratitude for the use of the Legion building at the rear of the Post Office for our meetings, It is much ap- preciated by our members." Filed. PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1965-15 An Application for a Build« ing permit was approved for Mr. Joseph Peel, to convert his house into a two family dwel- ling, / MEMBERSHIP fee of $15.00 was authorized to be paid for The Ontario Good Roads Asso- ciation. Convention February 21, 22, 23, 1966, RESOLUTION--Moved by R. A. Kenny, seconded by I. A. Boyd "That a blanket bond be obtained covering all employees in the Municipal office. Carried, Mr, Edward Griffen attended council meeting with a proposed plan of sub-division for the for- mer Jeffrey property and stated that he is interested in sewers. Council advised Mr. Griffen to contact Mr. J. Knox of the Canadian Mitchell Associates, to see if his plan can be included re: sewers. On Motion meeting adjourned to meet agin Tuesday, January 11, 1966 at 7.830 p.m. Manchester News The U.C.W, will meet at Mrs. Grant Franklin's on Thursday afternoon, January 13th at 2.00 o'clock. Rchard Best deposited Birth- day money at Sunday School last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston and Wesley visited Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Torrens, Kingston recently. Mrs, Art Vandervoort, and Joanne returned home on Sun- day from Holland where they spent the last three weeks. Sympathy is extended to Joyce in the loss of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mec- Fadden and children of King- ston, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mec- Fadden and girls of Oshawa, were week-end guests of Mrs. Dolly Roberts and boys. All en- joyed their Snow Cruiser. The annual congregational meeting will be held in the church, on Thursday evening Jaintary 20th. At Your CARLOAD FOOD MARKET, Prince Albert MAZOLA COOKING OIL TY Mount Royal Choice Tomatoes 28 oz. CROWN CORN SYRUP 33 2 |b. Glass CHEERY MORN INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. jar / O- 90 LEAN TENDER Aylmer Seville Orange Marmalade" 39¢ PORK LOINS Johnson's Reg. Paste WAX 16 oz. ay: Mr. Don Gibson or Over, STORE HOURS Winner of last weeks Draw FREE DRAW on a Floor Mat, 24" x 36" with a $5.00 Order 8.30 A.M. to 9.00 P.M. EXCEPT TUESDAY 8.30 A.M. to 1.00 P.M, MEATS Rib End 3-5 1b Av. Wt, .50- CENTRE Cut CHOPS ROASTS .83: Fresh Chicken FOOD MARKETS Legs o Breasts - 90° Canada Packers Fresh, Sliced Back Bacon » 75° Lean, Meaty, Fresh Pork Hocks ©» 39° SAVE 7c -- REG. 29c¢ RITE-DIET BREAD 22. yr ----------r ALY HITE Ie 7. ETRY [ » wl ¥ 4 ele nls 'Ih PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. to SAT. 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