it SIR R SS LLG PATS eT Cartwright Council Cartwright Township Coun- cil met April 7th with reeye Malcolm and all members present. Messrs. Ed. Harris and Gordon Strong were present seeking financial assistance .in the construction of a new fence around Devitt's Ceme- tery. Council asked for a couple prices on fence sup- plies and returned later in .the afternoon with same. A motion approved a grant of & $100 out of Township Ceme- tery reserves toward this project. Mr. Coathup, of Wonder- steel Ltd. was present on in- vitation, to give a quotation and information on an all steel building, of the arch type. Walter Wright, Chairman of .the C.CR.B. was present to present their 1970 Budget, for requisition in amount of $6,000.00. General Accounts were pre- sented for payment in amount -of $5,505.08, same approved by motion. Walter H. Pope, C.A. Twp. Auditor arrived and present- ed the 1969 Audit, here re- ported in brief: Population 2,014; Assessment over 2 mil- lion; Total budget 311,000, temporary loans $31,000.00 Taxes outstanding $62,788. Deficit balance $476. year's operations.: Reserves $44,100. Paid to Schools $152,368. County $33,267. For Township roads $78,898. Council thanked Mr. Pope for his enlightening presentation -- and moved on to new busi- ness. 4 Tenders to supply a tractor and mower were opened, and the lowest tender of Don Val- lance Farm Equipment was accepted. Trewin Farm Equipment--$4,098.15; Utica Farm Equip. -- $4,147.50; R. * » . Arnold Equip., Lindsay -- $3,974.25; . Don Vallance Farm Equip. -- $3,727.50; Hamer Ford Equip.--$4,226.- 25; Morrow Farm Equip. -- $4,353.20. Tenders for 1970 oiling u Program were opened as fol- lows: Miller Paving--$35,500 R. E. Law Construction -- $38,875. Harnden & King Construction, = Cobourg $29,007. At this time a motion to adjourn to 7.30 was accepted. ® Reconvening at 7.30 three SINERET IR on | chr I) 4 FF RFF EW TH residents of Viewlake cott- age area were present seek: ing relief from drainage pro- blems. Second deputation of 4 residents claimed they re- presented Blackstock rate- payers who objected to the access- of Church Street to County' Road #57, and re- quested storm sewers & curb ui } . and gutter construction start- ed for Blackstock. "Reeve Malcolm quoted costs of this type of construction last year to exceed $100,000. per mile. Mr. Ivan Mountjoy was present seeking a woodlot separation--same granted by resolution #16. Robt. Pros- ser also present sought sev- erance of a building lot in Village of Nestleton -- same approved--Resolution #17. Mr. Don Braunson was pre- sent on invitation to give Council some information on building a new Fire Hall. Certain recom mendations were made and a rough quo- tation of $10. per sq. ft. for construction. At this time Council re- viewed the Tenders and ten- tatively accepted, subject to D.H.O. approval the follow- ing. New Tractor and Mow- er unit--the Tender of Don Vallance Equipment, Brook- lin -- $3,727.50, Resolution #18. Re: Oiling Tender, Re- solution #19 to give contract to Harnden & King, Cobourg. Roads Bills were then pre- sented in amount of $5,762. 75 and approved for payment. Road Inspection was sche- duled for Monday, April 20. Garbage contract was mov- ed given to George Heaslip at the same price as last year. The dump caretaker sought an increase, in re- muneration and hesitatingly aproved motion. Warble spraying planned of Oshawa were dinner gues 'of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Steph- enson, Mrs. Wayne Weston has returned home from Bow- manville Memorial Hospital where she was a patient for a week. We wish her a speedy recovery. . Sympathy of the com- nity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbott and family and friends in the passing of Mrs. Laurier Mec- Kenna fornterly Miss Jean Abbott of Burketon and Osh- awa. . Mrs. H. Trick Lindsay spent Wednesday with Mr. Tom Trick, Mrs. Grant Carno- chan and Mrs. W. Bryan. _ Several from this district attended a dinner given by Enniskillen and community ladies on Saturday. Mrs. H. Osbourne, St. Catharines is visiting with Mrs. K. Roblin. Mrs. E. McKaig, Oshawa spent Saturday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith are Mr. and Mrs. D. "gf visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Smith and family, Oshawa. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hambly were their daughter and husband and family, Ralph, Fred and families Mr. and Mrs. A. Boutilier and family. *" Several from this district attended a turkey supper at Wo 21cel Honse: TRACTORS and LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP. SPECIAL FREE MOWER * _ WITH PURCHASE OF WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Lawn & Garden Fertilizer COME AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR FARMING AND GARDENING SUPPLIES Burketon News Blackstock Anglican Church Hall, Friday evening. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Ath 23, 1970 -- 13 Manchester News "small congregation Wo oP, service on Sunday morning. Mr. Teskey brought a most appealing message, his theme, Jesus Miracle at Cana. The Japanese evening was in every way a decided success. The church was filled to capacity, and the films of Japan put on by Mr. Toombs were very imformative and entertaining. After the films to be resumed again, hope- fully with the same operat- ors as last year, hut cost of the powder is up. The subject of a new Fire Hall again 'introduced and due to the lateness of the hour, almost settled, but was held until after the next meeting which might _be af- ter Roads Inspection. Beaver Lumber Co. quoted a price of approx. $6.00 per sq. ft. construction costs for frame construction, practic- ally complete and insulated, but without heat. two little girls sang *'In Christ There Is No East or West" in Japanese and English. The school room of the church was suitably. decorated, and everyone was served with Japanese food plus chop sticks by waitresses in cost- ume. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs donated their time, food and everything to make this event a success. ) i U.C.W. President, Mrs, Ruby Peyton extended thanks and appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Toombs on behalf of the church group. Proceeds $200. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach entertained about 36 guests immediate family and friends on Sunday afternoon, in hon- our of their daughter Miss Susan Roach, who celebrated her 21st birthday. Mrs. Dora Geer, called on Mrs. Sunday evening. Callers at the Franklin home last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane and children, Mrs. Geo. Lane, Mrs. Herb Utica Crosier on Howard and Mrs. Geo. 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