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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1966, p. 2

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ae Sh Suri »; BRN FI at EP NAL Sa LS Yo Br tl ASB mutt sg ry Er 2 - PORT PERRY STAR ~ THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1966 Greenbank News Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and Vivian of Colborne & Mrs. Doug Smith of Oshawa visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGée Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Beaton at- Reg Foster on Sunday. tended a Real Estate Banquet Dr. and Mrs. + Harry Hall, in Bowmanville Friday evening. | Mrs. Velva Christie of Toronto, - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. & family of Bowmanville visit-| Robt. Baird. ing her sister, Mr. and Mus. Don Real on Sunday. Worry to hear Gary Lee had a mishap on Sunday requiring two stitches in his leg. "ling euchre party. was held on Mys. H. McMillan," Mrs. E. Friday night at the home of Howsam and Mr. and Mrs. E.| Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMil- Howsam and Mr. and Mrs. E.|lan. High prizes went to Mr. Hockley motored to Toronto on| C. Geer and Mrs. Don Fergu- Wednesday to view the motion | son. Low prizes to Mr. & Mrs. picture "The Sound of Music." | Armour McMillan. Mrs. C. Mrs. J. Ianson, Mrs. Murray | Geer winner of the door prize. Lee and Debbie motored to Ha-| The next euchre party will be milton on Sunday and visited | held in two weeks December 9. with Mrs. Merle Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Kronister Correction: Mr. and Mrs. Roy| Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Water Parrish visited a week ago Hengstbeger of Oshawa visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ing Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. 4 J. Kronister. si . Miss Catherine Nichols, Sea-| The sympathy of the com- grave spent the week-end with munity is extended to Mr. and Miss Gayle Blakely. Mrs. Wes. Southern in the Miss Ruth Couves home for| death of Mrs. Southern's uncle 'the week-end accompanied by | Mr. Cy Johnson of Manilla. her fiancé Mr. Jim Murphy of | Mr. Morley Moase of Port Bolton. Perry, Mrs. Ellerby, Whitby, Sorry to hear Mrs. Ralph Dusty received a painful gash family of Thornhill, Sunday in" her leg recently, which ve-| dinner guests with Mr. '& Mrs. quired several stitches. Rodd Foster. ) : Mrs. Wm. Stone and Linda,| Rev. and Mrs. Jenkinson and Mrs. George Stone and Danny | Mr. and Mrs. Weldrick of King, attended the Fall Art Show, at| dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deefoot Galleries, Leaskdale on| Stewart Diceman Sunday even- Sunday afternoon. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis Sun- Ten W. I. members attended day dinner guests with Mr. &| the Short Course--*"What's new Mrs. Howard Young of Ux-|in Home Furnishings" at Myr bridge. tle: on Friday. LL Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lipsett| Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mustard of Schomberg, visiting his sis-| called on her parents Mr. and ter Mrs. & Mr. Don Ferguson | Mrs. Bob Baird on Sunday. _-- Ontario County TB & Heatlh Association, 757 GRIERSON STREET, : OSHAWA, ONTARIO. Please send me the free booklet -- "Your Breathing Troubles; Understand Them; Face Them; Treat Them." Armour McMillan, Hospital. Name Address City The distribution of all health education literature is made possible by. the purchase of Christmas Seals. Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2221 Port Perry SPECIALS -- DEC. 1, 2, 3 ~of CHRISTIE'S ; hil, Chocolate Cake Rolls 43° TWINK -- INSTANT 1 Ib. pkg. Chocolate Mix 2 0 59¢ DONALD DUCK 20 oz. FP 3:95¢ Orange Juice 2:63 KELLOGG'S 12 oz. Corn Flakes BIG JIM 'D' 16 oz. i 43° Liquid Cleaner Fresh Chicken Sliced Bacon 1's Mr. and Mrs. Almer Rennie Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beer visit- ing her parents Mr and Mrs. Sorry to hear Mrs. Hugh Duf- fues a patient in Uxbridge A successful and entertain-. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moase and. Port Perry Nomination* (Continued from page 1) cost of the new well to be con- structed is about $90,000. and that water rates will have to be increased in order to finance this well. Councillor ~~ Robert Kenny gave a report on the roads in the village and also discussed the road budget. He stated that there were numerous other roads' in_ the village that he would like to see improved. He méntioned that the %oning by- law for Port Perry was nearing completion and that only four complaints had been received as to how the village was be- ing zoned. He stated that a new dump truck had been purchased for the town and would soon be here. Councillor Kenney said he would again stand for re- election. : Councillor Ivan Parkinson gave a detailed report on the finances' of the village and stated that welfare payments last year "were approximately $34,00.00 of which the town re- covered $15,00. He said that the - debenture debt for the village had risen considerably and that education costs were responsible for a large percent- age of this. Arthur Cox and Ted Jackson reported forthe Hydro -Com- mission stating that they have hired a new hydro superinten- dent and will be hiring a mew lineman. They are also purch- asing a new hydro truck and some new equipment. They are also planning on building a new sub-station which will cost approximately $85,000.00. Howard Hall reported for the Chamber of Commerce, giving a" brief outline . of the year's activities. Gordodn Goode reported on the R. H. Cornish Public School stating that they had hired a new principal in the person of Mr. Bradford who was well qualified for the position. He said' that the school now had eighteen teachers and 615 stu- dents which was an all time high. Other reports were given by Bill Beare for the High School Board, Ted Griffen on the new proposed hospital," Frank God- ley on the arena and Charles Reesor reported for the hospital board. ol: LE The chairman then called up- on those who were newly nom- inated for council to say a few words. s : : Homelite Chain Saw XL70 New design -- light weight -- faster cutting -- double fuel and oil capacity. Only 14%; Ibs. less bar and chain and cuts through 15" hardwood .in 12 seconds! And the cost is low! See it, try it, buy it} So light : © you can balance it on one hand. TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BLACKSTOCK, ONTARIO TEL. 986-4283 '| again carried the play to Ux- Senior Citizens Club bers are such an asset to the Citizens Club. Another impressive event was one annual Christmas din- ner held at the Hall on Wed., Nov. 23rd. - It was rather early, but it was very enjoyable just the same. Scugog Head U.C.W. are to be commended for the delicious supper. Dates for future--Next meet- ing at Hall, Dec. 14th Wed. at 2 p.m. Note meetings (second and fourth Wed. every month at 'usual hour, . Next Euchre at 'Hall, Dec. 10th (Sat.) at 8.30 p.m. 16 tables were played on Sat. Nov. 26th. Delicious lunch ser~ ved by Scugog group and mem- bers in Port Perry. Prizes were donated and winners as follows. First--Mrs, A. Aldred Second--Mrs. Ellerby; Mrs. I. Prentice, Consolation. Gent's. first--Mr, A. Fines; Second (as gent) Mrs. M. Clark; Consola- tion--Mr. B. Pearson. This is a busy season for everyone, but hope to see Euchres up to 20 Club and on back of it Mrs:| tables again in future. Come Chapman's name and year she|and have a good time. served the Club as President * kk 1964 - 1966. Mr. Buckland is Christmas is Near to be commended on the won-| Chidrefi are gazing into these derful address he wrote and the future days, time he spent on it. 'He pre-| When Santa will come with sented Mrs. Chapman with a his reindeer & sleigh. . leather" book (Old English| Parents are busy buying their scroll printing on first page) girls and boys, with her name ete." It was very | All that comes with these - beautifully inscribed and in- Christmas joys, cluded type written address.| Let's not forget on this Mrs. Chapman said in reply to Christmas morn, his address, she would always| At Bethleham, Christ the treasure this lovely pin and Saviour was born, also thanked Mr. Buckland for| And that all through the year, the inspiring address. Such not just Christmas day, faithful & hard working mem-| He is here to help always in The Senior Citizens meeting was held in the Hall on Wed, Nov. 9th. The President Mrs. M. Cullen extended a warm welcome to members and visit- ors. Two minutes silence was observed in memory of the boys who gave their lives for their country. 'Mrs. E, Gibson assist~ ant pianist presided at piano. 57 members answered the Roll call. "T'wo new members joined. 'Mrs. W. Graham and Mrs. Ball. Pleased to report Mrs. St. John is progressing after her recent operation, altho she is still con- fined to Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. L. Wilson is still not too well. We wish all who are ill a speedy recovery. Many events have taken place at the Hall. Recently a Pot Luck supper was held with al- most 80 present. A highlight after a delicious supper, was a pin presented to our past Pre- sident Mrs. M. Chapman by Mr. H. Buckland, treasurer. In- scribed on the gold pin: was Port Perry Senior Citizens Port Perry Tie Unbridge Donald Dunkeld, Claremont Wins 100 Bushel Corn Club Award Mr. Donald Dunkeld, Clare- mont, #2, was the winner of the Ontario County 100 Bushel Corn Club this year. He had a yield of 125.7 bushels of shell- ed 15% moisture corn per acre. In second place was Lloyd Wilson, RR. 1, Ashburn, with a yield of 124.6 bushels per acre. In third place was John Hamer, Myrtle, with a yield of 124.2 bushels per acre. Twenty-seven farmers took part in the 100 Bushel Corn Club this year. Yields were taken on a three acre plot, Each contestant could use any var- iety he wished, and use any means at his disposal to pro- cure the highest possible yield. The average yield for the twenty-seven contestants was 95.47 bushels per acre. _ The club was brought to a conclusion with a 100 Bushel Corn Club Award Night and Banquet in the Community Hall, Sandford, on Tuesday, November 22nd. Mr. Albert Foster, Claremont, #2, was the - chairman of the banquet. Mr. Lynn Fair, Agricultural Representative, announced the prize winners, and called on the various donors of cash and merchandise to present their prizes. Mr. Fair also presented an illustrated talk on his recent visit to Great Britain. "Mr. Malcolm Allbright ex- pressed the appreciation of the corn growers to those who took 'part in the programme, and to the donors f the various prizes for their co-operation in mak- ing the prizes available. By Al Wackett Port Perry 4 Uxbridge 4 Once again Port Perry were robbed wholesale at the arena Tuesday night. Why is it? We have a first class hockey team and what is developing into a first class arena, we have to put up with the low class referees that are being sent to officiate our lea- glie games. = We are supposed to get referees from the 0.H.A. But it seems they feel we only require minor hockey officials! At least that's the standard they are setting at each game. My friends call me "Joe", I am thirty years of age and have lived in Port Perry for the past fifteen years. I am mar- As for the game, Port once tend our schools. For the past six years I have been engaged as a Departmental Super- bridge with good set up plays, but were having their troubles putting the puck in the net. Uxbridge is a hockey club that can skate if they want to and - make good plays. The penalties called in the game a municipal institution the City of Oshawa. In were ridiculous, I think this $ : would be the opinion of every- this capacity, I have body in the arena. gained a considerable knowledge of adminis- A fine game by Jim Topping [| trative functions, includ- in-goal-for-Port stopping shots that were labelled to score and keeping Uxbridge score down with first rate goaltending. Scoring for Port 1st Period-- © W. Venning, unassisted: 2nd Period-- ; G. Geer from K. Robberts 3rd Period-- G. Geer from IL. Middleton R. Bryant, unassisted. . There was ia good crowd on hand to see this one and I think every lung in the arena must have had a good airing. There was plenty to shout about. So if you havent been down on Tuesday nights, let's see you, there is still plenty of room and the boys need your support. Once you come you will make it a habit and you will be glad you did. Next game for the Buldozers on Election Day. is Sat., Dee. 8rd at Little Bri- tain and Tues., 8.30 p.m., Little Britain at Port Perry. TT Te 'To The RATEPAYERS of PORT PERRY MY NAME IS Martin Joseph Franssen ried and have four chil- | dren, three of whom at- | visor of Hillsdale Manor, | owned and operated by | ing 'planning, budgeting : ~ _ and purchasing. As many of you know, I have de- veloped a modest construction Perry, specializing in custom built homes. I believe that a municipality should be oper- ated on the same basis as any other business and . that our elected councillors should have the exper- ience required to operate, plan and budget. wisely. I do. not offer any severe critisism of our prev- ous councils, I believe that they have conducted our business to the best of their respective abil- ities, they are good men and have done their best. "I am deeply interested and concerned for the continuing growth and developement of Port Perry. I believe that this community is the finest in our province,--that is why we live here. Because of my interest, I place my qualifica- tions and myself at the disposal of you, my fellow citizens. If you believe, as I.do, that the introd- uction of new ideas and modern methods would assist in the efficient operation of our community, and if you feel that controlled progress with con- trolled economy is a sound 'approach to good gov- ernment, then I respectfully solicit your support business in Port M. J. FRANSSEN. jie flee wfflfre w ai' Rt ---------- . ONE Sn TN --,

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