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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Sep 1958, p. 8

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AN 3}, aL ; Rat SAL BR Wo EASTERN SHURA aun SAE A 4 x es " dupa didi 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 Gathering at the display of this year's entries in the Better News- papers Competition at the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Associations con- vention in Toronto last week, are, left to right, Bert Smith, CWNA conven- tion chairman, the Port Credit (Ont.) Weekly; Fred W. Beattie, the Ann- apolis Royal (N.S.) Spectator; H. E, McCormick, (new) president CWNA, the Montreal Monitor; G. Cecil Day, immediate past president CWNA, the SER RACE a TTR EL TEE VUE Helen Advance; Marsh, the Daphin (Man.) Herald and Liverpool (N.S.) Press; Lucien Fontaine, president, Association of French Weeklies and publisher of the L'Abitibien, Val d'Or (Que.) Ce [ a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark and Mr. P ine rove Mr. Lacey will take the service [and Mrs. E, Ballard visiting Mr. and next Sunday. Mrs. John Locke recently. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sharrard . . - . had Sunday Supper with Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Neil Carling is home after| Mr. and Mrs. Pickles of Uxbridge Jack Hill. spending a few days in Sick Child- | spent the long week-end with Mr, P : Mr, and Mrs. Herb Hill and family | "en's Hospital, Toronto. and Mrs. Erickson before sailing for spent last week-end with Mr. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Al- England. -Jack Hill. tona visited Sunday evening with Mr. Mr. A. Handel spent a few days in | and Mrs. Talbert Evans, T t d attended the Ex. Conataintionn Ao Mr. Charlie | Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans visited LIVE BETTER : : 2 Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Trinka for winning a Bursary from ° Port Perry High School. Jack Lehman of Claremont. Electrically .... W. A. are invited to Goodwood Bap- Mrs. A. Rothwell and Derik visit- ' tist Church Friday evening Sept. 12th to ' with an..ELECTRIC ak 845, 80 Ser tie Tunibud] Sisters: | °F Sunday with Mrs. Totoft. They are Missionaries from India. Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott attended the WATER . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slack visited | 10th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. ¥ one evening last week'/with Mr. and |and Mrs, Donald Mantle at the home HEATER = Z Mw = Mrs. Jack Johnson. of Mr. and Mrs. Percy' Mantle at Be- oY Dm AN ; vs Wa Four students are attending High thang on Saiiday evening Corpict INE School this year from Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott and family <ol> ee os Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Gourlie spent ! visited relatives in Oshawa Sunday. hd REPORT CARD 1 : SUBJECT GRADE FINAL 1a [ (! ad [_ Engish | C+| B B 2 XN ve 0 80% History C+ B B+ School Surveys Show STUDENTS' | |C BD Algebra B LC) RAD ES | Spanish B B Physical Bl A G Education lah SSES When They Switch J To Typing! Af ie Go 4 178 &Y ioe i World's Greatest vo, i HOMEWORK Ex ~ 7% iy | HELPER! 0000000 rl! "5 ' . 3 Fo Ze A Smith-Corona means better ¢ is grades now... better jobs later! And 4 All the : 5 this Silent- Super has most of the + Most-Wanted ¢ 4 - . / features of full-size office typewriters. g,,0 50 FREE of Extra Cost 5 Features! 3 i Ideal for the whole family! Smart : charactor hy. . 7 | "Holiday" ~~ § "3 ES Finest k : , "CARRYING $ uistor in' pal : 7 CASE s history. : bl 4 . Exdlulve Page o 3 S Gage to elimina s : . < problems, : " . LJ ) a ng... : : . sed, sors h: . ; PL 0. Ltd, Zi. : M a = ® Chokes of § decor. i : ator.styl ¢ Fok & : : : : : toned tom He 9 we b4 |. Phone YUkon 5.2831 PORT PERRY, ONT. s 2 \ i 0000000000000 0 3 Bir { Demerit Point System Planned for Ontario Drivers A further step to protect safe dri- vers from chronic violators of the Highway Traffic Act and the Crimi- nal Code will be taken when the Ontario Department of Transport in- troduces a driver demerit point sys- tem later this. year, A. G. MacNab Registrar of Motor Vehicles told de- legates to the "Road Safety Work- shops -- 1958" in Toronto recently. The safety conference is being spon. sored by the Highway Safety Branch of the Ontario" Department of Tran- sport. "To gain maximum benefit from the experience of 21 other jurisdic- tions in operating demerit point sys- tems, representatives of both the-Ont. Department of Transport and the De- partment of the Attorney-General have, for the past few months, made close studies of these systems," Mr, MacNab said. "From these studies we have a ten- tative point value proposal which is being studied further. Upon the ac- cumulation of six points for convic- tions, a warning letter is to be sent. When a driver reaches nine demerit points he will be called to the Depart- ment for a hearing, which can result in either probation or immediate li- cence suspension. Mandatory sus- pension occurs at 12 demerit points. "Convictions for criminal negligen- points are assessed for exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 m.p.h., stop sign or signal, and failure to re- points will result from convictions for hicle, motor manslaughter, driving (8s while intoxicated or while ability is A dmpaired, obtaining a driver's 'licence | # by fraud, and driving while under i suspension, carry the maximum point | total of 12 and mandatory suspension. | & Leaving the scene of an accident will | carry nine demerits. Convictions for | 3 careless , driving and : exceeding the | 5 speed: limit by 80 m.ph. or more|#H carry five demerit points. Three|¥® | Rump Roast of Beef ...... Lb. 75 | failure to yield the right of way, im- | proper passing, failure to obey a |} port an accident in which someone is i LE UNTIL 11 0°C injured or killed or where property | & damage amounts to $100 or more. Two | ~~ CAWKER BROS. Fresh Home-made Sausages . Lb, 3 S. P. Cottage Rolls . .......... Lb. 55 FREE TOWN. DELIVERY EVERY MORNING YUkon 65-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY BOSS exceéding the speed limit by 10 m. p.h. or less and all other moving vio- lations. "The accumulation of demerit. pts. will take place over a continuing but total period of two years, in that, two years from the date of a conviction carrying demerit points, those points are to be deducted from that driver's record," he said. A two-year research project has been completed by the University of North Carolina on the subject of de- merit point systems and while a pre- liminary report. has been presented : to the American Association of Mo- tor Vehicle Administrators, the: final report is scheduled for presentation at a conference in San Francisco later this month. Mr. MacNab pointed out that representatives of the province will be present to review this report ce involving the use of a motor ve- in the light of Ontario's requirements. Tenders Tenders will be received Hospital Board, Port Perry, done at the hospital. (a) For the re-roofing present office. hospital. Wanted by the Community Memorial | for the following. work to be of the North wing of the hospital with aluminum roofing similar to the South Wing. (b) For additional office space to be built adjoining the Further particulars upon inquiry at. the All tenders to be submitted to the Secretary of the Com- munity Memorial Hospital Board on or before Sept. 30th. RR NT NNN NN NNN NINN BERET REE beat. Toronto to London. ...... Toronto to Kingston....... Toronto to Montreal. ...... Yoronto to Sault Ste. Marle...... Seca No wonder Dauphine is fast becoming the choice - of Canadian motorists. See how little it costs to visit these places. ; Drive a RENAULT TL awupbine and save $$$ on gas 44 miles per gallon $1845.00 Driving all day for less than 1¢ per mile is gas economy that is hard to the Renault 115 miles 165 miles 347 miles 494 miles $1.04 *31.48 $3.12 ¢ $4.48 *Based on 40¢ per gallon of gasoline. " And besides es gas economy, find comfort and superb sty ine, Drive a Dauphin a free lest-drive BEARE MOTORS LTD. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO ou will : 44 Sales, Service and 'Spare Parts Outlets in Ontario : Qui }) Serve Counlry Club Tee Cream often for 'an easy, tempting dessert. WEEK-END SPECIALS "Orange Layer Cake" "Jellied Doughnuts" GERROW'S BAKERY '@ Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M, Gerrow aE a -- rw A "Elsie S. Drygola TEACHER OF 'SINGING Voice Production, Technique, Diction, Interpretation. Pupils enrolled Wednesday, September 17th 6 to 8.30 p.m., St. John's Presbyterian Church Hall. FAMILY 4 > 4" THEATRE, UXBRIDGE FRIDAY-SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12-13 ELVIS PRESLEY, in "Jailhouse Rock" 2 Complete Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, [ MONDAY - WED. 3 DAYS SEPTEMBER 15-17 The most talked-about picture of the year. Spectacular drama in the great tradition of Civil War Romance. u-G-M presents in MCM CAMERA 65 MONTGOMERY CLIFT « ELIZABETH TAYLOR « EVA MARIE SAINT REINTREE COUNTY with ROD TAYLOR = AGNES MOORENEAD « WALTER ABEL o JARMA LEWIS « TOM DRAXE NOTE--Due to extreme length of this feature there will be one show only each evening starting at 8 p.m. .We open at 7.830 p.m. = ...10 thelr Ontario pry Insurance This man's employer is one of over eight employees--the plan des between standard ward an; of days. - Individuals, too, can enrol for this completely new Blue Cross service effective January 1, 1959. Add Blue Cross semi-private overage to your Ontario Hospital Insurance--one, payment 3, can be Made. to cover both plans. thousand Ontario employers in rate number ned to cover the semi-private care for an who have selected semi-private coverage ough Blue Cross for thelr ~ Blue Cross Plan for Hospital Cdre--" ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION TORONTO 7, ONTARIO A ( { 3: y x a i a u ] - { aw 4 3 ' ; 2 g" Lt) Ir

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