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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jan 1969, p. 16

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| HA ba ARUN PAL ALAN ERIS dvi tA AY 3 \ od oN \ SUN EE) ALAR ZA i! ad WARTS RN AE Fat 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan., 9th, 1969 Port Perry Council News (Continued property and asked if it is not a residential zone in ac- cordance with the zoning by- law. Mr. Gordon Sweetman, the Building Inspector was pre- sent and reported on con- tacting Mr. Eric Scriver and stating that it is contrary to the By-Law to proceed with- out a Building Permit. Mr, Sweetman mentioned that Mr. Reg. Armstrong, Mr. Gordon Prentice and Mr. Ken Murray are doing business in a residential zone, and were so doing before By-Law was passed. The following resolution was passed. "That our Soli- citor be notified to take the necessary action immediately re: Scriver building on Rosa Street--as Council feel he is contravening the Zoning By- Law." The following Statement of Accounts was authorized for fis ROUND THE TOWN; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pearce of Orangeville were New Years guests of Mrs. C.C. Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Slemmon. Over the Christmas holi- days the following relatives and friends visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker of] Nestleton, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cawker, daughter Chandre and friend Miss Rhonda Freeman, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cawker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cawker and family, Oshawa. Mrs. Leonard Leahy held open house for her family on New Years eve. Those attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Leahy and children, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leahy and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Leahy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilkes, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hall and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitfield and family. Several persons from Port Perry and surrounding area attended Open House at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cafik. "Mr. and Mrs. Bill Salter spent the holidays in Florida. Storey Beare, Deputy - Governor of Lions district A-3 was a recent speaker at the 20th Anniversary celebrat- ions of the Oshawa Lions ub. Truck & Tractor 467.27 Water. Dept. .... 106.22 Carried $80,330.28 The Clerk was instructed to send for subscriptions to the Municipal World for the payment: Gen. Dept. $78,989.73 |. Street Maint. 755.50 Prop. & Parks 1.56 Relief Dept. 10.00 Laty OO STAR TI . SL SRV PH RP Rr TL Ho CFR xy Atl) y S03 3 RP) RC AA Sy A I LA Ea RS NE AA FERC ST Sd FL MH BARE FAR WEL NPR AI ER REC ERA RSE RRND a Members of Council, Mem- bers of the Planning Board and the Clerk. _ That membership fee of $15.00 be paid to Ontario Good Roads Association. Letter from the Tweed Police Department dated Dec. 11, 1968. "In regard's to your letter of December 9th, 1968 re- garding the sale of the Radar Set, the Council 'of the Vill age of Tweed held a meeting on December 11th, and dis- cussd purchasing this unit. It was agreed by the Tweed Council to let this matter rest until after the New Year and then the Council will see fit to purchase this unit at your price of $800.10. : Trusting you will hold the above mentioned unit until then." Council agreed to hold the Radar Unit until the first of the new year. Letter » from The Work- men's Compensation Board dated December 12, 1968. "This is to confirm that we increased the coverage for Voluntary Firemen to WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 10 LIMIT QUANTITIES. Save 23c! -- WITH PORK CLARK'S BEANS 5:99: BEST BUY! -- $7,000.00 each effective Dec- ember 11, 1968, the date on which your request was re- ceived in this office." Building 'Permits were is- sued to the following: Lake Scugog Lumber, Lot 11, Gibson Drive, new house. Mr. George Bailey, Lot 4 Ash \ Street, Garage, It was reported that gar- bage is being spilled along the Streets. The. Clerk was instructed to inform Mr. Tom Slute that he must have a covered vehicle as per garbage agree- ment. a AY EAT Ls. Be Len Ed April is the month when Canadigns can strike a blow against cancer by contribut- Canadian Cancer Society. HOMES WANTED L "a | ETATE AIO -SEALION 985. 7373 ing to the campaign of the'. : High Liner OCEAN: PERCH FILLETS 11b. pkg. 39: Tas! : SUPREME *- FRENCH FRIES 2b. bag 49 2 14-0z. Tins SUNSHINE FRESH ! Juicy -- #138 SUNKIST ORANGES doz. 43c Fresh -- 10-0z. cup BRUSSEL SPROUTS 29¢ Crisp #1 Jumbo Stalk : PASCAL CELERY 29¢ SPECIAL! -- SUPREME BRAND LIQUID BLEACH SAVE 10c! -- RED & WHITE INSTANT COFFEE SPECIAL FEATURE! -- SQUIRREL 64-0z, Plastic Jug 39¢ 5-0z. Jar 69¢. 31b, Jar SAVE 8c! DEL MONTE BREAKFAST SIZE PRUNES 13-1b. Plio Bag S59: BEST FOR VALUE! -- BEST FOR HEALTH! 3 SUNSPUN COLOURED 11b. Parchment Pack: MARGARINE 29¢ BEST BUY! DOLE Brand FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL 19-0z. Tins Ef ¢ BEST BUY! 'PRESWEET POST 'SUGAR CRISP 9-0z.. pkgs. ALPHA BITS _ 10-0z. pkgs. BEST BUY! -- Save 28c! YORK Fancy PEAS 14-0z. Tins] 5:99 PEANUT BUTTER 99¢ SAVE 6c! -- FANCY CREAM STYLE 14-0z. Tins YORK CORN 210 39¢ FEATURE! -- LEE BRAND -- SLICED -- CRUSHED -- TID BIT 19-0z. Tins PINEAPPLE 41: 99¢ FANCY RED % Tins SOCKEYE SALMON ~~ 49¢ BONUS BUY! -- COMPARE AT $1.49! 10-0z Spray Tin LUSTRE NET Hair Spray 69¢ REG. 49¢! -- WESTON'S CHOCOLATE 45¢ SAVE 6c! -- LIBBY'S Alpha-Getti 2-39: 14-0z. Tins] REG. 43c! -- 3c Off Pack .. Domestic hortning 39¢ 1b, Pkg. each em GUEST CAKE \RED2WHITE Sharp Increase Divorce Rates Since the change in legis- lation relating to divorce, a record number of petitions have been filed with court officials at the county building in Whitby. "150 petitions have been filed since July 1 last. This compares with 100 petitions filed during the whole of 1967. If the present volume is maintained it will mean triple the number of petitions will be filed this year. Due to the death of several Supreme Court justices and sickness among the judges it will not be possible to assign a judge to Ontario County to dispose of the divorce actions. However, three weeks has been assigned for the jury assizes SAVE 20c! -- COFFEE Lb. ¢ Vacuum "Tin : Domestic Oil G5¢ 24-0z. REG. 86c_-- ANTISEPTIC LISTERINE BUY SPECIALLY SELECTED -- : = of th e Fresh Picnic Shoulder 5 to 6 1b. Ws pind int week || PORK ROAST 495] sit gular n :IGeal for Roasting--Lean--Boston Style : HILL BROTHERS PORK Butt ROAST Ib. 59c| IVER Lzan Meaty -- Well Trimmed BUTT PORK CHOPS Schneiders -- Mild Seasoned BOLOGNA RINGS Jewell Shortening - 2 Ibs. 49¢ Wieners - 3 Ibs. $1.09 JEAN 50 tewing Beef "FREEZER FILLER SPECIALS" SCHNEIDERS FAMOUS -- MILD SEASONED LEAN BONELESS -- CHUNK STYLE Ib. 69c¢ Ib. 69c¢ 55: 4s $5249 "%-0z. BL] |S - 69¢ 3 us $2.39 || - Heinz Tomato Soup - 8 tins for - - - - --- $1.00, Tempt Dog Food - 14 oz. BLUE 8 tins for 95¢ FREEZER SPECIALS SIDES coor HIND QUARTERS .... 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