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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Mar 1963, p. 1

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SERVING PORT PERRY, BROOKLIN and SURROUNDING AREAS » . "Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Dept., Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash" PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1968 "2a Per Year, Single Copy T¢ ~ Cafik on Ballot For | the Liberal Party et ee eee ee ee tee. ST | -- eee Sunderland Team -- More than 800 Ontario Riding Li- berals cheered Norman A. Cafik last Thursday night when he was nomin- ated at Henry Street High School, Whitby, to carry the party colors in the forth-coming federal election. The 34-year-old Pickering 'Township man won out over John Lay who also lost had voted. In some instances alters native delegates were called upon to vote in the absence of official dele- Perfect attendance from Ajax, Pickering Village, Scugopr and Reach gates. townships were noted. Guest speaker was Judy LaMarsh, J Liberal MP from Niagara Falls. \ ' 7h n 3 . - the nomination to Mr. Cafik last year. Most people agreed that the gather ST. CATHARINES --- Sunder-| bona fide farmer: More than Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, ) Most pe ragree t e gather- : : i : iti . ) In his pre-election speech Mr. Cafik | ing set records for the number of land won the right to participate|20,000 farmers have been taking [and the Maritimes. = y 1 . . n . i 1 1 ' - . " called for a new Liberal approach | Liberal supporters gathered together in the Canadian Farmers Bon-| part in the bonspiel since early Skip Wilmot Brethour expertly that would involve debate and discus | at one time in the history of the Rid- spiel Championship in "the Curl-l january. led his rink to victory with vice- sion "of policies--not personalities". | jn. O-Rama Bonspiel held at Prud- kip Paul Bryan second Ross m ari 1<t rie he | ¢ AK " 4 be 3 "Our policies are divided into two homme's Garden Centre, Monday. 1 hie Ontario «istrict hampton: drethour, and lead Lorne Breth categories -- those for Canada and ; " They defeated Brampton 7-6 in ship was played here with eight our Thuy def ded S wringhbrook . . \ ha L ig : Tun . 3 3 avttativat i H : vr . A 8 £17) > D ' | thane for Conadiaht. For Canada we . ---- NER : ner cight ends. The Sunderland Team | rinks participating. Rinks from wi i ere be 'l 3 iy : propose to restore confidence in the 1 op era Left to right--Wilmot Brethour, Equipment, the sponsor: Ro::fjs sponsored by the Morrow Farm |Brampton, Winchester, New Ham- ¥ " 6-14 i ul er a g . . : . i " v 7 TET " .lchester b-4 1n 1¢ second, : government, get her growing and Wed skip; Vice skip, Paul Bryan: Brethour, second and lead Love | Bquipment. burg, Ridgetown, Springbrook, \ rowing § covide fax in. ednesday, eb. 2 Senior \ : ; Chesley, S nr Meaford es : i . keep her growing, and provide tax in v, | b. 7. the Senion Lloyd Morrow, of Morrow Farm Brefhour. Curl-O-Rama is open only to Chesley, Sunderland and Me Hor Interest was high throughout centives for industry for more pro- boys played their final game , were each winners of district] the bonspiel, which drew more duction and more exports." against Brock. A group of spee- a Hl ; championships having engaged inf than 2,000 farmer entrants in Mr. Cafik said the Liberal policy for | tators from our school accomp- plavdowns at the local level Ontario alone, Canadians includes restoring order in | anied the team to Brock. The gym The winning rink will now play- The Massey - Ferguson Curl-O- the management of Canada's business, [was well packed with students i off with five other regional win-| Rama Ontario Championship Tro- helping unemployment by allowing | from both schools. The game was ™] [J I ners from across Canada at St [phy was presented the rink by freer and expanding trade, helping [well played and both teams were George's Curling Club, Toronto, | William Forsyth general sales farms and fishermen so they huve really trying to win. Brock de- Mareh 13-17, tor the Canadian {manager tor Canada, and branch a fair share in the National Income. |feated Port by a score of 104-54. championship. These include the manager Tom McAleese of the sain PY ad "nn . te . N . i t i. . ¥ Nl . . . 1 N . ~ | and assisting municipalities. I'here is no doubt that Brock Last Saturd RX ' with the chorus in "Sanctus. All companists, whose sympathetic music | regional winner in B.C, Albert [sponsoring firm. | 3 ae ai fie ve . '0 0) JAE a 'day evening a most suce- . Represents New Blood has a terrific team and we wish Ast masurday evening 08 the choruses and the quartette num- | jlended so nicely with the voices, Mr. . . . Worv eneeoce 1 . M . QS . oy ror R » » fe N ) - Nomination chariman Bruce Powe, [them od Susur i" the Geor- cessiul PN hg staged Ny he bers were well done and enthusistical- | Robert Robertson, whose stage light- he Som . x iboral Asso- pian ay Championship. Jnited Church Choir under the di- + yoroive y abe . . a director of the Ontario Liberal Asso- | £1 a) ample I X Mre. Grose Hadlings, The lv received by the audience. ing did much to set the mood of the ul 3] of ex's d e e ciation, recognized John Dryden and . . rection of Mrs. Grace Hastings. 1¢ " i" , 2 ' : Our grade nine girls have pro- . ; oat The scene from the Gilbert and Sul- | choruses, Mrs. Thelma McEachern for Terence Kelly as mover and seconder . large crowd were enthusiastic about] | } - f the C fik ) i ti Ral h Wal- | Ven themselves able basketball the fine entertainment provided. livan operetta was attractively por- [ her careful make-up of the characters The monthly meeting of the Gude poe ne nome eion. FARE 28 players. In a tournament held on 1 . trayed with the characters in colour. f and the unknown who was responsible | yj hic Ausailiary wie held on Fel Rehekah Lod e lace and Owen Ashley moved and se- RR ' h The program consisted of selections : To . Mathers Ausilinpy sss Sold fw ' A Saturday in Port Perry High Gym a, ful costume. Each one played his | for the scenery. runry 26th at the home of Rita Jef H conded the Lay nomination. gn . : SS from Rogers and Hammerstein's "Ok- her oll 1 3 ie fondle $340 » o- ' ee ' Included in Mr. Dryden's reasons betwen Uxbridge, Brock, Sutton, lahoma" and "South Pacific", follow-| © part hoor foi Ibis handly fai ford with I¥ members an attendance. , : ; : ) ¢ inati My Cafil on 0 ¢ [and Port Perry, our team wonj scene from "The Pirate of to laud one without mentioning each The meeting opened with the Guide Fhe Repub meeting of May- or nominating Mr. Cafik were, tha Tired Glace. They w Al their ¢ y as ; Ss one, but we must congratulate Mrs, i C Preadent read belle Rebekah Lodge #23108 was he came before the electorate last | HIPR0 place. ey Won a C17) penance" by Gilbert and Sullivan and ] Godley wl tiaved "Roth" ou own seo promise a then te President rem held in the lodge rooms on Tues ! year as a political unknown and at- games. Congratulations to the several other selections Joan . i who pol eye tuth" <0 the Guide law. Mao Hall welcomed Fel ~ 1963 I i : 1 ; 3 as i N 4 3 Be VY We - K nde . cehruary oo, Jb. Lodge opened . ETE . members of the team! ) very well, Mr. Ken Hallett who made . en ) . | all the tadivs present. vepecindly Mis eh tained the highest Liberal vote in the In Sahil Mi ith 1s. the Rev. Mr. Linstead officially wel- | gych a fine Pirate King and Mr. Geo CAR THURT AT NOON DAY: Me, Irvine a on wer, , " . to have [1 repular forme with the Noble : Ir rl "riday 1 ¢ st. - . 3 A SEN ks - i i : vine as we were very pleased to have ols P . history of the Riding, that he repre. mi bh oh my D ala Ni 0g S comed the audience, and the National | Muhaffy us the resplendant "Major Fed Jackson, parked his ear just west her witl for 0 ( " Ny Grand Sister Lillian Harper in wo Se tl ' TaLS a9 n ' B : : He ol " ot ' er with us lo ee bs (ELIT 3 sents new blood and attracts new [1D1C thon rns Bh WAST Anthem, as arranged by Sir Ernest of his store about 11 a.m. on Friday the clistir, assisted by Viee Grand blood to the party, and that he has the maturity to realize his responsi- bilities. held at Sutton. The four schools--- Uxbridge, Sutton, Brock and Port Perry were represented very well. MeMillan entire choir. was sung by the General"; Mrs, Zula Iall with her beautiful soprano was delightful as "Mabel" and Charley Hastings is to be commended with his performance of last week. He had seen a sales- man at the door of his store and in- tending to speak to him for just a The minute: of the lat were read and adopted and the Trea surer gave her report meeting howing a band Seter Georgina Moore who re- ported tor the sick committee, | Terry Kelly called him "a man of The Best Play Award, Best Actor, Several soloists Wore featured doy of the iffioglt part of Prederic, the few minutes he neglected to take the | palance of $79.50 with all bills paid Sater Flossie Ball D.D.P. was |! boundless energy with the quality and Actress and Supporting Actress | ing the svening. Mr. Ken Halleit's pitate apprentice ' keys out of the car. He was a little introduced and welcomed. Other ! | ability to work and lead." ull went to Brock, while Robert fine clear voice was board In People i . longer than he expected to be and It way decided 1 order 20 crtons Feiditors for the evening were pre- Sees Improvement Jeffs in the role of Sgt.-Major will say we re in love . Miss B. Tay- } Everyone participating I~ deserv- | when he came out to get his car it of cookies for the Goude and Browne [Long trom Oshawa #3 and Brook- Mr. Cafik said that if the Liberals [won {he Best Supporting Actor Ins delienie soprano in Many a New ing of congratulations. Miss Gloria | was gone. Cookie Day. lin Lodges. Sister Harper and come to power things will be improved for omr school. Congratulations | Day," and Miss Dianne Hall, soloist | Hastings and Mrs. Ted Jackson, ac- I'he police were informed, and the Mrs. Rosch reported that applica aft conferred the Rebekah de- for Canadians. 'After our e¢onom has been expanded we plan: ---a contributory pengion plan for all. yfto vou, Robert, from the members of Port Perry High. Now It Can Scugoq 4-H Club caf, with the keys, was later found infa parking lot in Oshawa, apparent- ly undamaged. One local man saw the car on the Manchester road, re- tion has been made for the first ten days of July for the Girl Guide Canip but no confirmation has been received as yet. Also that payment of 51.00 gree on bo eandidates by initiation. Welcomed into the lodge were Sicters Hazel Dutt, Jean Myrtle Wagner and Dorothy Bour- Goode, i . The second meeting was held at : : i } | --a national medical health plan to Li uor Beer YES Be Told the home of Mrs. S. Ploughm: cognized it as Ted's ear and thought]... = qed 10 reristor min Rang Yeo lg insure that no one suffers through , > , . A _ Tete ENMan| p04 Ted was in an "awful hurry". Disrussdon vounedinn 4 Mother and | icl 1 ill healtl ) The Port Perry Skating Club|with ten girls present. The meet- CUSSION regarding a Mother dun AL business being concluded, i! sickness alth, : ; : . . or 'or perk NRT ; . / rr tr i Bars Loun es NO pro, Mr. John Wild last week]ing opened with the Lord's Praver. * Daughter Banquet or perhip pic cdyre closed in regular form. Re- --10 take steps to ensure thal ull : announced the theme of our Hth{discussion-- ACCOUNTANTS CHANGE: Mr. [at Baird's Park vor the date] 000000 Gere served in the ¢ can receive equal education regardless Rk . ] ! : i . Packs and Companie wa left ou £ financial ability te' pay" About 89.9 per cent of Uxbridge's | Annual Ice Revue. Milk comes first. Ronald Greaves who has been the ae- til 1) ht ' CE neh rao 0 ne y to yv. y . . " al . nC i t until the next mecting Mr. Lay mentioned the sume fea electorate voted Monday on three li- Our tiny tots and Junio Mem- Forms of milk. sountant af the Canadian Impavial The meeting started at On wednesday, February 20th f . Lay : San wr questions, They gave 62.5 per| bers will hel bid a f far Safe milk in the home Bank of Commerce has been moved to ¢ meeting started at 8 pan baap oowednesday, : =0th, . { tures of the Liberal plan im his pre- | 4U0r ques S. y E Mii ers wi e p us bid a fond fare- Milk drinkers ' Sarnia. to the Christine and Crom- | and concluded with thie Mizpad bene pmenibe ol Mavbelle Rebekah |] Jection address. Ie also said teat | cent approval to the sale of liquor and fell to Winter. The scene will be MUR drinkers, i ' HOT totion at 9 o'vluck af i Wore deome mev a 1 election address. Als0 3a i Inv stores. | : . Wi xhibit-- well branch of the bank diction at 9 o'clock, after whieh lunch | Lodge were welcomed to Benev- Ik "one thing the Diefenbaker govern Leer through Govanment sores, tia skating pond with Children ™ yg ; r iit sevnd In his ace Mr Geor re P. Noviss | wus served by Group | alent Rebekah Lodge #132. Other { ment has done is that it has aroused they turned down cocktail bars and [skating around bringing to life "ly. of milk available oc will come from fhe Queenston and The next meeting will he held a fences ntroduced and welcomed | the anger of the young people and dining lounges. the snowballs, snowmen and snow any. , N a. | the home of Marjorie Jarrett Tue vere Sister Flossie Ball, D.D.P 'N nel i i " v flakes. Some of 'a y We wish to thank Mr. and Mys, | Glassco Branch of the bank in Hamil- ry AYA wn Tae: were Sele) i vo X made them take conscious interest in They voted 799 in favor of Govern- | axes. some ol ow young Hi mn- Mark and Ideal Dairy for this ton, where he has been for the past day, March 26th at 8 pom Plow e for Oshawa Fast and Sister Mar- [TEP] ' . , . . . alr) 8 ' : * a politics. ment liquor stores and beer ware- | P68 will be performing their exhibit six years Mr. Noviss is married, | note change in location paret Browning, D.DUP. of Oshawa . 14 " . "Q } 3 p, . 4 hie * ' He ' fi 481 Voted houses, and 455 against; 546 for cock- first solos. All this set to tingling Demonstration but has no family. They will live in Wes Hi Following the election of Liberal | tail bars, 656 against; 564 for dining Tr tie music to make a truly A method of home pasteur- an apartment in the Post Office build- LLL LL rrr LTT yrpuppmp---- Noble Grand Sister Lillian Har- standard - bearer, returning officer | lounges and 653 against. inter onderland. --. 0 oe in. Both Mr. and Mrs. Noviss were | 8 NA HOS FE FANE Fs 1 t3OUlet SPHNIL eh : izing by Gloria Robertson. |" Mr. and Jlrs. Noviss were |g EMERGENCY NUMBERS Cy f Maybelle Lod T ris Je- The , : be 'v since 14 In contrast t winter fare- . you bi 80m. A R . »MrRGER, NU 2% 8 per and start of Maybelle Lodge . 4 I'om Harris announced that 484 dele I'he town has been dry since 1917. n contrast to our winter farc H ocr. by Gt | originally from St. Thomas. fn H : | r he inati onve Uxbridge has Inti f 2.9 'ell. the Senior gr ill ; ot cocoa by Guie Forder. : [] PORT PERRY ploonterred the Rebekah Degree on > gates to the nominating convention xbridge has a population of 2,290. | well, the Senior group will usher J by . ] H Ny in the first picnic of the ve Junket by Doreen Pascoe. t 2 I] i. Br hvee candidates by initiation, st picnic o 1e¢ year. Milk Drink "Maple Fizz" , TA AT Any: [] POLICE UH. 26350 H , a. Hotor Bary wer Many group numbers and solos Ria] 122 YOUR ATTENTION is drawn tog 2] Brother and Sister Bupr were St b t St di 0 tio are being prepared set to the ever by Wendy MeNenly, and the by-law which appears elsewhere i FIRE, nih-L a H widened inte Mughal 1pdne, « « . . - V ; Grace Bassant. in this issue. Th pose of the by-|@ while Sister Louise Hill was wel- nn 1 n loving Sing Along Music of Mitch | es in this issue. © purpose o the y- H MED. CENTRE 955 400) ml hile Sister Lous h { g Miller A card of thanks was sent to] law is to close off all streeets leading | 8 : comed as a member of Beney- CC Honeydale W. I. who sponsor our| to the lake, except Beach street, out [mm oman ssenssmesamm==S ent Lodge. 0 NE RT, at PC Meeting in Oshawa Of course our own champions Anna Forder and Rich. Stephens group. Meeting closed with the 1-H pledge. and Scugog St. This is being near the hospital which is Hwy. 7A. A pift was presented to Sister will be skating for us. We under- ; : : ; Alex Carruthers, MPP. Dur [Harper in appreciation of her stand their two night guest apear-| Our casting for thi © 1963 dane jy eatnoction with the Govern: hi: : ts the | i OV k More than 300 enthusiastic support-; Senator Grattan O'Leary who was ance at Cobouryt wi very pear C wd ip ne " ) So | ' ment Improved Park, which is being pam, re hiss t i | we aru er | | i } ) ' as very w Aarnival 1s made up entirely o ; , 1s been made al, o Teh, 2 , othe yusiness heing cone i ys Sve 8 standing ovation to the| gest speaker for the meeting in St. received, Port Perry Club members planned at the lake front. 0 on the To ir i Tidded Lond closed in regular ti Hon. Michael Starr last Wednesday 's Auditori i . Be 963, he grra ar [cluded Lodyg s ral: 5 h _Gregory's Auditorium paid personal linet Soi. Posen Sohont) for v soeial hor wan enjosed g evening in Oshawa upon his unani-| { ibute to our Member of Parliament - - ing on South Township School [form A soci o ejay } mous nomination as Progressive Con-| i, noting that "No man in the govern- 0 Ares board fon the School at] hn a present ow ie ( VE " - i servative candidate for Ontario Rid-! ont or opposition commands and I 0 S in our olin ails West ( onrtice. Jia d timated fre himent being served by the : f ing in the April 8th election, deserves more respect and affection in * total cost of project, $25.962 00 Febrmoy Committee 0 | Mike Starr has successfully carried the House of Commons than Mike a EE EH :- ee eee een RW ( the Conservative banner in the past Starr". . 1 " ) ERY five federal elections, representing am or en in a -0 S GOOD Th FQ ( ) [ SMAI | | . ke g \ EAN this area in Ottawa as well as acting Hon. Matt Dymond, provincial MPP | nm n m nes Oe Nn L y) Vl dC d eS a8 : ' and Health Minister from Ontario Ri. _-- aN { as Canada's Minister of Labour for di ined o'l in his Port split the series with Camp . : ; b 11 ; the last five years, ng joined Senator O'Leary in his Bord e h 3--Dale McNenly (R. Pickard, 3--R. Pickard (W. Beare, 3--Rogers| This Poll Angus cow Jha & warm words for Mike Starr. Dr. Dy- | Borden, winning at home 8 to 5 and Mac Mas 38 y an NE 20 - | 2 * x losing: away 4 to 3 to capture th J. MacMaster) 3---Sutherland Barry Beare) 4--Cook AERA a < mond pledged his own personal sup. | °%'"F ; ' apture thel , ob Beare (G. Powell (Si ) -- : was born Sept. 19, 1962 AN 7 total goal series 11 - 9 4 - Beare (L. Powell, mpson) Following is the player lineup of ; be : port in any way that would help as- : ' I. Prosse , RN LL AYE This wi tured the C 10 4 Prosser) the Port Perry Midgets: f artificial breeding AS | sure the re-election of "Ontario Rid- Is win captured the Centra) Ont, 1, . of artificial breeding. ANS ing's finest Member of Parliament". Midget "B"" Championship for Port.|5--J. McMaster (R. Pickard) Goal--Roger Stephens } RH H . Management are now trying to hold | 6--B. Barry (G. Powell, 4--Rogers | Defence--Bill Beare, Bob Lee, Gord. It is owned by Mr. J. 3 ER Conservative election activities | up further games until after exams B. Lee) 5--Shepherd (Hook) McMillan, Dave Ballingal and Beckett, Scugoyr. When Wk [ throughout the district will soon be| are finished, March 16th. Port ex-| 7--Roger Pickard (J. McMaster, Ted Hallet. ' ' iS = i operating at full speed. Key workers | pects to move east in their next series, G. McMillan) Forwards--Roger Pickard, Jim Mec- [this picture was taken, A \ ve at from every corner of the Riding in.| to be announced later. 8 Lmiry Skerratt (Barry Beare, Master, Dale McNenley, Graham TE DY No dicated their readiness to campaign Summary of two games-- B. Lee) Powell, Larry Skreratt, Barry B oh ov fig IR H actively on behalf of Mike Starr, It Port--8 Camp Borden--5 Port--3 Camp Borden--4 Beare, Joe Prosser, Ralph Ballard | yyed 32 in. high at the 0 N is expected that more than 3,000] 1---Barry Beare (L. Skerratt 1--D. McNenley (J. McMaster, and Richard Stephens } i .. { AR workers will be called into action on G. Powell) 1--Cory (Drew) R. Pickard) 1--Rogers | Spare Goalie--Chris Dowson hip and was 51 in ry A behalf of the Conservative candidate | 2--G. Powell (J. Prosser, 2--I). McNenley (J. McMaster, Coach--Bill Cornish around the belly. OR | . before voting day. Barry Beare). 2--Cory (Drew) R. Pickard) 2--Baker | Manager--Carl Luke 3 ¥ 3 r ; 3 8 Fd

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