sr Ld » FLEA yi 4 Ryven iD 5 ' 3 \ ~ Tf Nr rr - FRiA Fa | -i at 3a ah ~ '28 2° . y 3 yo yy » ¥ y A oh "a FW SOE SSE RES 43,48 Jat = TEE LEY a , : - ' : 4 ' So wav Ce PRR ARS REPLY wt Ids ! HE Yh Hey Fr ' 57, yoy Fe EEL : 2A Bs my wwii 5 BEGAN TY 5 Aen i SPAS TH EL . Foie de 3 4 ' A ' : . REL wy ¥ ew : ; J CD : . AAS yoy "Ph Y 27 : . Y bo of aah POLE 1 pil HER Rtn Tank my a oh SRY A. Py LN fl . ie gist A Fal RL EY iA cts IRIE $i iis ' ; Fons 3 . Sid 8 0A x . 8% J Tr A . < N vo PE SU A TRL . F a BET 1 ' . BREE f Ls ' . . Na wiry ; ala at ' x Stila cube rae 4 : y BN Th . y \ APL : A Ke * vy LS I sctisstoidaiinnarindoniiiduinidiidnichash inti scat utlenaiis siisinvanbinyiabomaidin sin sriditsis dive faivsiann iti desir ii asiti Nw Rr EO Aid ae 4 +4 : : NS 'f 3 18s PORT PERRY STAR i Thurs, Sept. 29, 1966 -- 7 fi: - 35 Highest Herd %: : 1 " © a di Dispersal (4 ry Averages $428 a The Hicrest Holstein herd, oh owned by Murray Beaton, Blackwater, was dispersed on \ ? Wednesday, Sept. 7th at the y farm for a total of $19,670 and : an average on 46 lots of $428. we Again the keen demand for 2 ind id ' Holsteins was quite evident, al 'with three animals reaching the 1 " @ $1,000 figure. 23 Jack Wood, Aurora purchased £8 a total of six head, paying oO | $1,050 for a Good Plus daugh- Ie | ter of Mayers Dark Leader; EY i $1,000 for a "Good Plus" two- Was year-old; $575 for a Thornlea Vie ' Texal Supreme senior yearling NL and $550 for another bred hei- 0 fer and $525 for a third. Ta Neil Malcolm, Burketon, also 8 paid $1.05 for a "Very Good ir Ci three-year old daughter of Roe- ve | ; ' . land Reflection Sovereign and vo Port Perry Merchants Win Girls Softball Championship $720 for a "Good Plus" daugh- d : ter of Dividend Clipper. Hugh Pictured above are the Port Perry Merchants, to right: Ken Moore (Coach), Joanne Jackson, left to right: Crystal Shaw, Joanne. Shaw, Char-| Ormiston, Brooklin purchased Girls Softball Team, who won the girls Port Perry Janice: Williams, Janet Baird, Shay Gray, Linda lene Bourgeois, Louanne Popowich, Susan Cochrane wii et] foe Spal copie) and District Softball Championship by defeating Moore, Sandra Hall, Judy Moore, Janet Posthill, Heather Rider, Penny Rider. a yi] for an ly JR the Scugog Ramettes in the finals. ..Back row, left Susan Fawns, Jim Rider (Coach),. Front row, ' yearling daughter of Rosafe an [} ; = : Preceptor, iE ° Millon Other good prices received an were: $560 paid by Bruce Bea- Rie eo) : [ B © 0) YOUR RED CROSS IS ton, Blackwater for a "Good oF SERVING ; Plus Cow"; $560 paid by Fred le! : wf Leask, Uxbridge for a "Good pra ! Wi n I © : TODAY tf |Flus" cow; $500 paid twice by NS : . mrp § | Harold Grove, Markham for i 0 : J . TTY ITH | two "Good Plus" cows; $500 by hos Introducing the adventurous new Pontiacs for 1967! a READY FOR PULLER | 5, cc Beaton for a 'Good Pluc 17 2 Shi : : i RG & § |. EE "| cow. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge oh NEE tamer . | was Sales Manager with Mike BE. ; rere Brubacker of Kitchener doing . , the selling and. Robert Flett, Check The Label Oshawa reading pedigrees. : . " Twenty-seven © milking fe- 0 Y Pp males averaged $487; 8 bred n our aper heifers, $432; 11 open heifers, $250; 3 calves with dam, $102. LJ Villa ] : illage of Port Perry At the request of the Council of the Village of Port Perry, the Ontario Water Resources Commission has investigated the possibility of installing within the said Village, a water works j Grande Parr ro Co project to serve the Village of Port Perry and now. proposes The biggest car news for 1967 comes from Pontiac. Canada's styling. Bowing in is a brand-new series called 2+2, It's the bo Tay hy ei $a ound ig of i Hn perennial Success Car gets away to yet another flying start last word in full-size adventure cars. Whatever you want most brop Cc rd dt ' K & REI0 or d > . with new styling, new models, new interiors, new safety fea- from your new car in 1967-- luxury, high style, performance Saat SIMISSIon 'And. to make repayment over a period o tures and new glamor options. Grande Parisienne, Parisienne, or practicality--you'll get it from one of Pontiac's 52 new thirty years. : : " : Laurentian and -Strato-Chief series all have completely new . models. Pontiac is for today's kind § people. People like you! The proposed project will consist of the following works: i The construction of a well with pump house and pumping : : equipment adjacent to the municipal No. 2 well with inter- connecting piping to the existing system together with a test drilling programme, ; 2 » The esimated annual cost of the project is $9,854 which includes interest, debt retirement, reserve for contingencies and operating costs. " It is proposed to raise this sum as follows: $5,704 by an increase on the domestic consumer flat rate of $8.00 (within the municipality), $1,077 by an increae on the domestié con- sumer flat rate of $12.10 (outside the municipality), $1,266 by an increase of 33.3% on the metered rates and $1,843 by an . increase of 0.6 mills on the levy on all the rateable property within the municipality, for fire protection. On_the basis of these levies, a comparison of the present - and proposed annual rates for a typical home would be as follows: : Present Proposed » Consumer rate within the municipality $25.00 $33.00 Fire protection on assesment of $3,000 3.90 (1.3 5.70 (1.9 mills) mills) $28.90 $38.70 : port Coupe Consumer Rate outside the municipality $37.80 . $49.90 ile safety is an intrinsic part of everything engineered into mirror with shatter-resistant vinyl-edged glass and breakaway : amid wa like to list ne Rimig of the yk notable support; lane-change feature incorporated in directional ALY ng ho er ¥ wing veteried by Tse fivges ; standard safety features in every '67 Pontiac: Four way hazard signal control; energy-absorbing instrument panel with may 7 oy Je dons % heh > n vie ny bi = Sindee $ warning flasher; dual master cylinder brake system with smooth-contoured knobs and levers. Far wi " ; bv 0 : e " publication of t is notice. : warning light; seat belts--front and rear with push-button : 1e Ontario Municipal Board may approve the said special buckles; GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column; oO rate pursuant to the statute and may approve of the said passenger-guard door locks--all doors; inside day/night | works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place j ; for a public hearing when any objections will be considered, EE ' ' but notice of such hearing will be given only to those persons . On display at your Pontiac dealer's now GM on 140 : who have given notice of objection as provided for py . va cre : All plans, reports and estimates may be inspected at the . See your authorized Pontiac dealer RTT office of the undersigned during business hours. AUTHORIZES PONTIAC DEALER IN PORT PERRY DATED AT PORT PERRY and first published this 22nd day of k . . September, 1966. TRS | B b A h M i L 1 d PORT PERRY, ONTARIO J. F. RAINES, A < PHONE 985-7361 (0) rc er 0 ors Imi e 4 Clerk-Treasurer, re PENG BE SURE TO WATCH TELE VISED CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAMES, Village, of Port Perry, : DARI SEE LOCAL LISTINGS FOR TIME AND CHANNEL. PORT PERRY, Ontario. AR. RTE T2 BEVRILY DT ARORA (i tateoon imams. he | ENN A Wak wire LEO {ER WATE 3] (et hr LS Hho Tad ih NA