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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jun 1966, p. 1

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ye vie SIAR WOH oa $ ' Py ta N PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH CENTENNIAL Church Built 1 Fom Sunday, June 19th until Sunday, June'26, Prince Albert United Church will celebrate a full week of Centennial services, The present church building, according td records, was dedi- cated on-Sunday, Sept. 30, 1866 and the total cost. of its con- struction was $3,627.00. On page 15 and 16 in this week's issue of the Star, the complete history of Prince Albert United x Church js printed. A great deal of intensive re- search, printed. in book form, 'went into the preparation and writing of this history. The persons responsible for the work was the late Mrs, Earl Martyn n who initiated the research. Mrs. Clayton Love, who worked with Mrs. Martyn at the time of Mrs, Martyn's untimely passing. last year, Mrs. Love continued the work. i ---The-third person involved was ~ Mrs. W. C. Smith, who edited | , the manuscript and made it' ready for printing. } Three former ministers of the Church, Rev. W. C. Smith, Rev, | R. H. Wylie, Rev, E. S. Lin-| ; Ciaduales n ~ Vladimir Hachinski, son of | Mr. and Mrs, Stan Hachinski, | : Perry St., Port Perry, received _ his M.D. from the University | DT : 3 of Toronto ean Wednesday, June | | 15h, 1966, Ai Vladimir is a- graduate of | 8 Pert Perry High Schocl. He | i 'was also the recipient of the | hy: " Medical Society Honour Key, which is given for contributions Faculty of Medicine, He will - intern at Toronto General Hospital. ls to undergraduate life of the | ---AdIISSIONS ....oievreererirerane .19 ODETALIONG ienireiisiciin 18 Emergency Treatments... 10 BICLRE iio vrinriineriernid Nil Deaths ................ Veerheerente Nil DIEChATEOS. viii 22 BemBiBINg c.iciiiivincinii 19 00 Years Ago . To The Total Cost 0f $3,627 stead and the present minister Alec G. Rice will all attend and speak at services during the Centennial Week. On Wednesday, June 22nd, a barbeque beef dinner will be served, of which the male mem-. bers of the church will be in charge, and on Friday, June 24 the women of the. church will be serving a Centennial dinner. The last service will be held on Sunday, June 26th at 7.30 p.m, with rededication and re- consecration of the Church. Harness Racing At Fair Grounds Harness racing enthusiasts ! will be able to see some of the best horses. in the district com- pete at Port Perry Fair Grounds on Friday, June 17th, starting at 6.00 p.m, Pari-Mutual wagering under the supervision of the RCMP will be a new opportunity for anyone interested in this area. Races are sponsored by Osh- awa Harness Horse Driving Club. ; i! 66 : 00 "Hole-In-One At Sunny Brae A delightful experience to any "golfer, happened to a local man, Ken Moore, Tuesday evening, To his own surprise and com- -panion golfers as well, he made | i his first "hole in one". It happened on the 150 yards, par three, 6th hole, and witness- irg the shot were his wife Ruby and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rider. To make it even more excit- ing, Mr, Moore's "hole in one" is the first ever recorded at Sunny Brae Golf Course during the five year period the course ha: been in existence. Hospital Report Week Ending June 11th C. of-C. To Have Excellent Dinner H. B. Henderson, B.A., Area Superin- "tendent, Department of 'Education, East Central Area Office will be guest speaker on the occasion of the Testimonial Dinner held in hon- our of R, H. Cornish principal of the Public School. Speaker | L SEPERATE SAREE EULLIOR Wp. Susan Ss 1 . 4 4 . . po at «sh > . . 5 iy J : a! : Fon Shit 4 \ A aL BCR SSE IEA / uA Are ave! 4 ta 7 Ei ) VOLUME 101 - THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1966 received a standing ovation by the about 150 persons attending "Meet the Champs" banquet Saturday. Here they have just received indi- -- 150 Met The Champs Port Perry. An enthusiastic gathering of Port Perry business men and women, on two occasions gave the honoured guests a standing ovasion at "Meet the Champs" banquet Saturday night. After reeve J. J. Gibson had presented Anna Forder and Richard Stephens with trophies from the village of Port Perry, the guests of about 150 rose to their feet and gave the young couple a tremendous ovation for their excellent performance the "past season, when they won the Canadian Junior Championship. The second time the crowd came to their feet was after Mr. J. Crombie, OHA Convener had presented the O.H.A. med- als, and Mr. Gibson again had 'presented individual trophies to the players and executive of Greenbank Man Speaks At Meeting The York County and District Real Estate Board held their "bi monthly meeting last week at Richmond Hill, Mr. George Prue of Sydney Sears Real Es- In Mr, Henderson, the local Chamber of Commerce, who is sponsoring the din- ner, has obtained a well known and ex- perienced speaker. The dinner is held "on Wednesday, June 22nd, in the Port Perry Legion Hall, tate in Markham was announced as the first winner in the cur- rent sales contest. The guest speaker -was Mr, George Stone of H. Keith Ltd., Greenbank, Mr. Stone spoke on real estate selling and gave as keys to his success, over $1,000,- 000. each year in sales, personal integrity, knowledge of the market and many hours of hard but enjoyable work. the Summitview Restaurant in | Banquet Great Success "Tripp Bulldozers", All Ontario Int. "C" O.H.A. Champions, Seated at the head table and introduced by the chairman, Ted Griffen, were the Hon. Dr. and Mrs, M. B. Dymond, reeve of Port Perry, J. J. Gibson, Mr. & Mrs. Matt Leyden, Oshawa, Pres. of O.H.A., Miss Julie Hembrey, Chick Carnegie, cap- tain of the championship team, Anna Forder and Richard Ste- phens, president of the team, Wm. Harrison and Mrs. Harri- son, Mr. and Mrs, J, Crombie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griffen. An announcement by Storey Beare on behalf of the Port Perry Lions Club was a most pleasant surprise," not only to Fair Dates Announced The Port Perry Fall Fair will this year be held on Saturday, Sept. 3rd and Monday, Sept. 5. The dates for other Fall Fairs are: 0 ur Beaverton Sept. 15, 16, 17 Belleville Aug. 15 to 18 Blackstock Aug. 26, 27 Kingston Sept. 13 to 17 | Lindsay "Sept. 21 to 24 Markham Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 Oakwood Sept. 19, 20 Orono Sept. 8, 9, 10 Peterboro Aug. 9 to 13 Pof't Hope Sept. 16, 17 Roseneath Sept. 23, 24 Sunderland Sept. 13, 14 Aug, 19 to Sept. b Toronto (Royal) Nov. 11 to 19 Uxbridge Sept. 20, 21 Toronto (CNE) Port Perry's charming young skating couple - vidual trophies from reeve J. J. Gibson, who presented them on behalf of the Village of Anna Forder and Richard Ste- (Continued on Page 2) Attend IL.A.P. Convention Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach, Manchester were among 300 members of the Central Ontario Division, Industrial Accident Prevention Associations who at- tended the annual meeting and banquet in the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa, Thursday of last week. Mr. Roach, Safety Supervisor at General Motors of Canada Limited, who held the position of 'chairman for the past year, chaired both meeting and ban- quet.----The-one=day convention program also included visits to General Motors, the National Stud Farm and Oshawa Golf & Curling Club. Board Announces Slogan Contest Students in b.oth - Public Schools and High Schols will be interested to know that an op- portunity is open to them to compete in a slogan contest. The Board of the Community Memorial Hospital is requesting students in all schools to enter, and submit a slogan for the Hospital 'Building Fund Cam- paign, not to. exceed six words. 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