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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 1

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et sb Tp ay PORT ( PERRY Volume 100 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1964 Number 3 +35 MILES PER HOUR ON 7A Council Approves Speed Increase After Dept. 0f Highways Survey Mr. J. C. Hamilton, Traffic Amalyst of the Department of Highways was present at a re- cent (Council meeting when he explained his traffic survey for 7A Highway. He stated that according to the radar control survey, 85% of the people drive in'a sensible manner, the other 16% going to the extreme of either too slow or too fast. He also reported that he had presented his survey to the Councils of other Municipali- ties concerned and although the Department of Highways has the right to set the speed limit in certain 'areas on the High. way, they prefered to work in co-operation with the Municipal Councils. He recommended that the speed limit on TA be increased to 36 Miles Per Hour, stating that in his opinion and in ac- cordance with their surveys, the general public drive slower when a reasonable Miles per Hour speed is permitted. He promised to put on an- other .radar. test in July, 1965 and if the survey doesn't show a reduction in the speed of mo- torists on 7A through the Vill- age of Port Perry, the speed limit may be reverted back to the 30 miles per hour. The council passed a motion to raise the speed limit from 30 to 35 miles per hour. Passing Accounts-- The following accounts 'were authorized for payment: Gen. Dept. .....ceeeen. $ 701.44 Property & Parks... 106.12 Street Maint. ......... i 502.94 Truck & Tracton .... 59.17 Waterworks Dept..... 1,035.16 Water, - OWRC ...... © 26.00 New Fire Hall ....... . 1,098.60 "Carried $3,528.43 (Continued on Page 18) Local Lions Hear Extensive Plans C. G. W. MacIntosh, Public Relations ' Officer for Ontario Hydro's Central Region, stated in an address to Port Perry Lions Club at the dinmer meet- ing on Monday night at the Flamingo Restaurant that Ont- ario now is receiving its first electrical energy from the split- ting of the atom. Ontario Hydro Hospital Report For Week Ending Oct, 4th Admissions .......ceei. 16 Operations ......ieine b Births... 2 Deaths ........ AR A Nil Discharges ........oi. 6 Remaining... 20 'To Meet Power Needs In Ontario has introduced the atomic age i in power production. This is the latest step in" the story of the "Resources Behind the Elec-, tric Switch", H5 Most of us take the electric switch for granted and expect that when we push a button or flick a switch, we will receive power instantly to light build- ings or to turn on electric mo- tors and perform numerous functions that are merely rou- tine in our daily use of electri- cal energy. Electricity has grown so commonplace that one hardly ever wonders what is 'really behind the electric switch enabling us to command this great force to perform count- Will Collect For UNICEF Port Perry and District children will again be given an opportunity this year to collect for the United Nations Child- ren's Fund as they "Shell-Out" on Halloween, October 31st. To avoid duplication and over- lapping, any group or organi- zations such as Schools, Guides, Scouts, Cubs, C.G.IT. ete. should contact the Committee Chairman, Mrs. Ken Bateman at 985-7926. This is a crusade by children for children, and for further information or assistance, any- one interested in helping should contact Mrs. Bateman. less tasks. Ontario has forged ahead to become the leading province in (Continued on page 13) Present Trophies : ul End Of 1964: SoftBall Season * ! Last Sunday afternoon brought to aclose Minor Baseball Port Perry Specialettes, who won the girls championship this Port Perry Specialettes, who won the gils championship this year, played host to an All-Star team picked from the rest of the teams in their league, while the minor softball executive took on the Port Perry Lions Bantam Teams who won the Ontario - York Bantam Championship. The highlight of the afternoon was the pfesentation of five trophies and crests to the teams. In the above photos are three of the trophy presentations. On he left, Dr. M. B. Dymond, Minister of Health for Ontario is presenting the trophy he donated to Joe Baker, | captain of the Seagrave Squirt team, who won the Port Perry and District Squirt Championship, defeating Port Perry. In the centre, Bill Harrison is presenting the Port Perry Star Trophy to Captain Dale Beare of the Port Perry Lions Club Bantam team who defeated Markkam Bantams to win the Ontario - York Bantam Championship. Walker presenting his trophy to Barry Prentice, captain of the Scugog Pee Wee team who won the Port Perry and District Pee Wee Championship, defeating Port Perry Jets. On the right is Vin --Staff Photo On Wednesday, September 30th, Ontario's premier John Robarts officially opened Ont- ario County's new $1,300,000 court house and administration building on: Rossland Road, Oshawa. The ceremony was at- tended by more than 3000 and the setting was an impressive one with full pomp and cere- mony taking place in the 60- degree weather and sunshine. Dr. Matthew B. Dymond, Provincial Health Minister, of Port Perry was among those , attending the opening and an Premier Robaris Officially Opens New Ontario County Court House honour guard from the Ont- ario Regiment was inspected by Premier Robarts. After inspec- tion, Mr. Robarts commented "This ceremony here today is proof that two municipal bodies, such as the City of Oshawa and the County of Ontario can work together in a spirit of progress, co-operation and har- mony." Mr. Justice G. A. Gale, Chief Justice 'of the Supreme Court of Ontario in his brief address added a note of humour when (Continued on page 16) In the above photo are the trophies presented: last Sunday to the minor softball teams of the district. On the left Dr. M. B. Dymond is presenting his trophy to Linda Moore, captain of the 'Port Perry Specialettes remaining two who defeated Scugog Ramettes to win the Port ship. Perry and District girls bantam championship. t On the right Alex Robinson of Stouffville is presenting the Coffee-Bartley trophy to Brian McNab of Port Perry who was captain of the Port Perry Pee Wee's who defeated Markham to win the Ontario - York Pee Wee champion- ~Staff Photos a ety - A, - SE PA EER ; ; me a Ein a a Se ES SLT Sa 2 pe * "~ -y whe

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