ISTE Ne 2S SW CHEE J Toh AA el NEG RE VPI BY 30 a hal ye NY] R181 Lys > Y FETT AMA X ' / TALS 3 (8 SERRA SY » or ot Aide C3850 BO SA NY TERR FATE WM IOGTL FAW AGIA SEE h ST A .. HEY LF ARS EEE B JAY A th . i O 8; PPRT § PERRY y oo Ad 1 4 =. UE ' 3 NA i a Q VOLUME 101 THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1966 NUMBER 27 | oo : ° " . " Flying Saucer Intermediates Tie Series Seen Near Here | | | ! 4 Mr. R. Larocque, of Cedar | Down Trenton 4-1 In Fourth j Creek reported Monday that he ] had spent over an hour and a | The Port Perry Intermediates Bryant made it 3-0 at 4.31 with half watching a flying saucer Were back ia their old form last Gary Geer and Doug McMillan hovering around the County | Tuesday when tiey tied their! picking up assists. Road to Oshawa, from 10.45 semi-final series at two games Trenton finally got on the p.m. until 1 a.m. Sunday. At | apiece when they defeated the scoreboard at 14.37 of the see. * first taking the bright object Trenton R.C.AF, 4-1. ond when McViecar scored from for a star, Mr. Larocque got his After picking up the first win the point, } binoculars and saw red and 10-7 the Bulldozers had to play The Bulldozers picked up the green flashing lights at quite a two games in a row in Trenton, ONY tally am the third period high altitude. After watching | dropping the first game 3-2 in when McKee combined with this for over an hour, he saw 19 minutes of overtime and the Middleton and Chic Carnegie to the "saucer" descend to about second one 7-4, wih 4p the geoilng, A the altitude a commercial air-| Tuesday night's game was a The Hin game of the series craft would maintain, then it must for Port Perry in order will go in Trenton this coming . : . \ war ir : x Ys 0ternr headed north-west towards Bar- to stay in the running. Scor- Susiny - ° Da Past b erry rie. Mir. Tavceque walched ft ioe for Port Perry in the first have to have a win on Frenton ¥ until it disappeared from sight, ame in Trenton were Ron Bry- oto be sure of getting to the : SRR Aris i "lant and Ken Roberts, while finals so this should be a good SS SERERTRRIRY but subsequently heard that a' ' i or same to see. Why take ti ° liceman in Orillia had Matthews with two and Geer B&Me to see. y not take the | » Gale Forder Receives Gold Cord pa n BS 2 we 8 and Oke with singles. tallied in family out for a Sunday drive : similar flying object around 5 , , o The young lady in the picture above is Miss Gale Forder, i ying on) . . the second game. and drop down to Trenton and y We . APR. o'clock Monday morning. This o , give the boys vour support? 3 | who has earned the highest proficiency award in Guiding--the could possibly have been the In Tuesday's game the Bull- { Gold Cord. It was presented to her by her mother Mrs. Harold same one watched by Mr. La- | dozers outplayed the Flyers 4 Forder at a ceremony in Port Perry United. Church, Sunday, i ae south of Pert Perry throughout the entire game but o 3 March 26th. nei : 'the outstanding goaltending of Hospital Report 1 eee ee, --_--_---------- - - -- - ~~ Brend Budd in the Flyers net % ° ° "held them to four goals. ..Port Week Ending April 2nd 2] Hospital Hold Annual Meeting vow maui i simon 000 A : | game 56-19. Operations ....ceceeevvveenneen. 9 +} i The annual meeting of the| Township of Reach-- Mr. Oyler, from County| Venning started the ball roll- Emergency Treatments .. 4 3" Community Memorial Hospital, Harry Phoenix Council of County of Ontario, | ing for Port at 9.51 of the first, Births .occccivneviinninrinens 1 HE Port Perry, was held at the Township of Scugog-- also spoke at the meeting and | combining with Matthews and, Deaths Nil ore Municipal Offices at Port Perry Jos. Dowson advised that our request for a| Parry. Burnett put the Bull- Discharges ....cccovueienne 22 v on Wednesday evening, March| Township of Cartwright-- grant from the County of Ont- dozers out in front 2-0 at 2.56 ~~ Remaining ..........c.... 18 23rd, 1966, with an attendance Merrill Van Camp ario was under consideration at | of the second period and Ron Visiting Hours 3-4 and 7-8 p.m. of 23 persons, a greatly ina County of Ontario-- the present time. _ LL creased number from previous Irving Boyd Mr. Joseph Dowson, Chairm- years, Mr. Phoenix, Chairman of the | man of the Finance Committee, ; There were representatives Board of Trustees, acted as|gave a report of the Finances. |- pt present from the Township | Chairman of the meeting, ex-| A copy of the Financial and | a" v Councils of Reach and Cart- | pressing his gratitude on behalf | Statistical Report was given to 3 wright and an excellent repre- | of: the Board of Trustees to|each person present. The re- he sentation from the Hospital| Members of the Staff, the Me- cord of services provided to the | i Auxiliary, & the Hospital staff. | dical Staff, the Members of the | (tinued on Page 13) | 7 In addition several interested | Hospital Auxiliary, and to all | persons were present from the who assisted in any way in ser- 1 Townships of Reach, Scugog and | vice to the hospital. Mr. Phoe- Local Heart Fund Cartwright. The following appointments | to the Hospital Board for 1966 | were ratified: -- Corp. of Port Perry-- Charles Reesor Scouts & Cubs Hold Party For Their Leaders On Monday evening March 28, the Cubs and Scouts of 1st Scu- gog had a going away party | for their leaders after their re- 1 n gular meeting. Allen and Cath- arine Martyn have been able Scout Master and Cub Master for some time and are taking a trip to the United Kingdom. The Troop and Pack took this opportunity to show their ap- preciation and presented them with Sterling Silver Maple Leaves. The address was read by Dennis Pugh. Larry Espie and Dennis Symes made -the nix also gave the meeting a synopsis of our progress to date with respect to the proposed new hospital being planned for Port Perry Community. The revised plans for the pro- posed new hospital had arrived from the Architect and were on display at this meeting for the general public to see. Mr. Mer- rill Van Camp, Chairman of the Property Committee, advised the public as to the property which had been purchased as a site for thd new hospital. 'Collects $802.75 Residents of Port Perry and area may well be proud of their substantial contributions to.the crusade against heart disease. In the recent canvass, $802.75 was collected, with subsequent donations sent in of $43.00. This money is a wise investment in the welfare of the heart, and the members of the Campaign's Committee are very grateful to all who contributed. Honour (Gold April 2nd was a day to re- member in the lives of Port Perry Girl Guides. A special Presentation Cere- mony was held at the R. S. Mec- Laughlin Collegiate Institute, Oshawa, when these Guides re- | Commissioner for Ontario. ceived Gold Cord Certificates in recognition of having earned | was Mrs, Elizabeth B. Phin, who Cord Guides [oF | practical use in the service of , her community and show initia- | tive and responsibility in her | attitudes, | The Presentation was made | by Mrs. D. R. Gunn, Provincial | The guest speaker for the evening | ment held in Stouffville. Local Bantams Win Stouffville Trophy The Port Perry Bantams were successful last Saturday and brought home the trophy from the first annual Bantam Tourna- Port Perry played Thornhill in the first game which ended in a 3-3 tie. In order to break the tie, the highest proficiency award in | has worked with young people Guiding--the Gold Cords. The | for many years and is at pre- Ceremony culminates years of | sent Principal of a school in hard work on the part of the | Rouge Hills. girls. A Gold Cord Guide must,!| The Guides five players of each team were lined up at the blue line and each man had a shot at the open net. Both teams scored twice, Then two men of each team were lined up, with Port Perry scoring twice to Thornhill's none. In the second game Port Perry met Markham which also ended in a 3-3 tie. Five men were again lined up at the blue " presentation, After a very sincere thank you from the Martyns, Bruce Smith gave a humorous reading and the Mo- -~ fF ther's Auxiliary served refresh- ments. A number of the Par- ents were in attendance to sup. port their sons and also show their appreciation. yp ~~ > = og HEF « We 34 or a | receiving this in addition to obtaining her [award from Port Perry were: First Class, earn fourteen spe- Gale Forder, Sandra Hall, Pat | cial interest badges and prove | Healey, Linda Jefford, Cathy she can put her knowledge to | Nelson. 20 --- line, with Port Perry scoring 3 to Markham 1. 5 The third game which won them the trophy was against TH Port Perry won 3-2. i" A; Pickering. >. ~- a 7) "$n ¥