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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Aug 1966, p. 1

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Ex ivr 027 2 8 : ' AAS 42 2 ys IES 3 Ys v a wht 5 Th , : > os iit sxhstmsardaiinasitiininiiaacisibua : Rt a 4 4 4 > Sr £3! $ . £.% 1a Ad taahnuimndadeeinnteideidassudhabn ated std anne } | | | | t | VOL UME 101 COUNCIL NEWS At a recent regular meeting of Port Perry Council building permits were granted to: Greer & Kelly on behalf of Mr. John Ross Roach to erect a garage on part lot 104 Perry | Street, to Mrs, Elsie Tease for alterations lots 185 and 196 John Street, te Mr. Normdn : Watson re renovations lot 126 " & 127 Simcoe Street and to Mrs, J. Bagg re additions to) house | con lot 145 Balsam Street, N orth. All permits subject to sanitary inspection conditions as laid out by local and County Health THURS, AUGUST 11th, 1966 ! than anticipated, be built for NUMBER 44 Construction Will Increase In order to finance the con- struction of a new well in Port Perry, the local council recently decided that an Increase in water rates would be necessary. The construction of the well is at the present estimated to cost $80,000 to $90,000, but could, if water is struck earlier less money. However, the rates decided on are based on the above men- tioned figures, and it represents an increase of about 189% to the Of New Well Water Rates 1.9 mills. FL If it considered that the av- y : erage home in Port Perry is 3 assessed for $3,000, the addi- i tional average cost to the rate« i} payer "will be $5.70. 3 v A New Assistant To Hl re Crown Attorney NE A young Toronto lawyer has . is joined the Crown Attorney's. RN department for Ontario County. elt Pare He J. Edward Howell assumed regulations." oo Fan | the position of Assistant Crown Hh = x x x | The present flat rates for do- | Attorney to Bruce Affleck on ~" J% The following accounts were | mestic consumers within the |July 1. BEE HRY * : ; : | passed for payment: municipality is $28.00, and will | Already he is hard at work Fis 3 Editor of the Port Perry Star, Wm, Harrison and P. Hvidsten, Publisher are proudly display- General Department $3,169.14 | be increased to $33.00. Domes. | learning the local »Yopes, He ad ing the framed certificate pre sented at the Annual C.W.N.A. Convention held this year in Street Maintenance.. 1,373.93 | tic consumers outside' the muni. expects to take his first court SRP Saint John, New Brunswick. : Truck & Tractor ... 211.98 | cipality will see an increasa | il Oshawa next week. Fs Property & Parks ... 202.14 | from the present rate of $42.00 With Crown Attorney Bruce ME . 'Relief Dept. .......... 77.33 | to $49.00. Both rates are sub- | Affleck recovering from a re- wy or ert I war ed rd rize Waterworks ....... "Sn 1,429.67 ject to. the usual discount of cent operation Mr. Howell will Ke a O0.W.R.C. cover. 2500 | 109% if account are paid by disx shoulder most of the local veh » SA Sidewalks .......... 1,874.35 | count day. Crown Attorney's work for the Hi : : , | ] ----------| Water shortage in Port Perry next two weeks or so. 8B nn ana lan Pp y ews apers' on 2s ! 8,363.54 | this summer has been extremely - : . EE ! low, and the added well should Re ein Gift . : : i os tain" vel this ut ; ceives Ines . For the first fine in the | with circulation from 1,000 Directors representing Ont- | Hospital Re t > ] Te/leve bs Siiusito | . ; : ? : [1] POY next year. It will cost the rate- 0 R ° history of the Port Perry | to 2,000, The present cir- |ario elected were Werden Leav- : { bavers more-aohey, Dub Ihe wit: n etirement 3 Star, i hewspaper ve Slain of the Star is i Bey un Gerald , Week Ending August 6th vantages of more water should | - On her retirement from the is Seng fhe prize-winacrs.h JU. Yaven, Agotown JDOMIRION, | Adniisslont ...mmissiew 18. | corte ainly outweigh _ the extra | Municipal- Office in Port Perry, : the convention of the Cana- As a proof of the award David Dills, Aé¢ton Free Press, | Operations wu. 11 Coot . Mrs. Margaret Hayes was pre- i = dian Weekly Newspaper the Star was presented and Lynn Lashbrook, Rodney Emergency Treatment .. 17 At the same meeting, council sented with an occasional chair ! Association, held in Saint with a framed certificate Mercury. Births : . i } i ie Ww ni Nee'R A 1 in dinduvod J \ IEERB ocr onamindnngs «2 decided that in order to pro- | from the Village, - BE ov . ohn, New BH , Aug- and is ny ) Ha pes The C.W.N.A. 1967 Centennial | Deaths .......... wervinesiiens - 1 vide adequate fire protection She was also presented with Ke 3 ust 3 4, and 5. t : % ra BCaUG in, the T | Convention will be held in the" Discharges .....c..ccn. 16 additional money. will have to|a wrist watch from the em- BS i The Star, on Wo occa oifice. capital city of Canada, Ottawa.! Remaining ........... wens 16 be raised by a special levy of 'ployees of the municipality. ST sions has been a prize win- * Ew ee 2 3 Yes s Et) ner in competition with Education Minister W. W. ATE weekly RowSnaperym Ont-- | peldrum of New Brunswick 738. ario, 'but this last award who was one of the many Re brings greater Lone to guest speakers at the conven- A i! the management, and" staff tion 'said, that weekly news- ~ ag of the Star, sce the annual papeds have become one of the 3 competition is Canada wide. last of the truly independent : There are various prizes Volcos. NS to be competed for and the No segment of the press is A BN "Star was awarded third closer to the pepole than the bl Prize for Best Front Page weekly paper, the Minister ie w among Canadian - Weeklies said. : on * 1 ge John Sancbon, publisher of the a (RL 0 : | Westmount (Que.) Examiner has Pt. Perry Merchants was elected president of the & Canadian Weekly Newspaper Px in Fourth Place Association for 1966.67. i y Mid : Port Perry Merchants clinch- 0 x 4 . : ] o LOA SA ed a fourth place birth in the Wins 3 Prize in hits play-offs by defeating Sunder- } ; 0 land 10-4 last Thursday at the 2 7 Jno 1051 Jost Elmer Summer i ee GATTO WENGE 0 Arh TE aay Ye a -- ig mound for the Merchants was Safety Contest ia 'a little shaky in the first and ; WE ' second innings but came on ; ae Provide oh a i i latter stages and | bicycle for-her efforts, year 3 Tm n in lene Id Shelley Olsen, Prince Albert Ns struck out fourteen batters and | © o/ley. U son, trince EA also picked up a single and a | has been announced a winner of p 5 home-run to help his own cause. | a bicycle accessory kit in the a Port Perry will meet Stouf.| Elmer Summer Safety Contest. oy 4 ville in the first round of the| She won the prize in the ; play-offs which could be start. | second contest, and has already is ing this week-end. Watch this | received the prize. Congratula- \ , paper for further details. tions Shelley. Ee : Four weekly contests were to hy Ey have been published in the Star, 3 ; but due to the holiday week, Lod Car Damaged and no publication of the paper Rs o> during that week, it is- only @ 3 in Sunday Fire possible to publish three. RY This week's contest, number i 0 Port Perry Fire Department |4, and will be the last pub- be had only one routine call to lished., Entry deadline is Aug-| 3 i handle last week. On Sunday | ust 17th, and will be the last ¥ they were called out to a car | chance to compete for a free it Y fire between Manchester and | bicycle or a bicycle accessory Re Utica, kit. eh The owner of the car had| All children in this area ex- hi 3 managed to put the fire out by | cept children of employees of Dy 3 hy, the time the firemen me the Star, he Qiao Safety e Ject ueen, Lg RCESSEes t egatta The fire, which was in the | League and C.C.M. may enter ' a electrical system destroyed | the contest. Turn to page 8, Pictured above are the four beauties who were picked at two judges, 'Pictured from left to right are Linda Maltais, , most of the wiring under the | study all the rules, fill in entry | the 34th annual regatta sponsored by the Lake, Scugog Rogh tt "eronto, 1st runner-up; (the Queen) Sandra Herman, Caes- 2 i hood of the car and also caused | form and send to Ontario Safe- | Association. The beauty contest, one of the main attractions area; Dale Jones, Scarboro, 2nd runner-up; and Lorrie Gobkes 5 considerable damage to paint |ty League, 208 King St. West, | ol the Regatta attracted thirteen contestants, The judging of Nestleton the 3rd runner-up. RL SE on the hood, Toronto. was very close and all contestants were highly praised by the

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