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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Dec 1966, p. 2

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2 = PORT PERRY STAR THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1966 Senior Citizens Club This may be the last inser- tion of news as regards activi- ties at our Hall until after Christmas, as usually report is sent into the Star every other week. From all of us members we say a hearty thank you to our paper for their kindness in accepting & printing our write ups through the year. A great number of people have Port Perry Star delivered to them and naturally our Senior Citi- zens, particularly those who are members, enjoy reading about the doings of our Club. May wi wish one and all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. In the near future there will be tickets sold on different things donated. One will be an Stan Alfghan donated by Mr. 2 3 Licensed Westinghouse -- Coin Operated | PORT PERRY 7A Highway at the 'OPEN 8 a.m. 3 . bd Causeway | | ------ Be .--_eae"wns 1 I |] ---- -- il Ee ; ] R WASH ~SOFSPRA COIN OPERATED PORT PERRY | 7A Highway at the Causeway -- ee, ek OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY -S SE = = Hodgson. It is all wool & beau- tifully made by his mother Mrs. F. Hodgson. We say "Thank You", as these donations all help to raise our funds, also the Euchres held once in two weeks. Next meeting at the Hall will be Dec. 14th at 2 p.m. A Euchre will also be held there on Sat., Dec. 10th at 8.30 p.m. New group for the month will be in charge. This has been a very happy and successful year for these Euchres and when 22 tables are set up, we feel it is worth all our efforts, and everyone seems to have a happy time. Always a bounteous lunch is served, and for a small charge. So come and join us and meet your friends. 'We notice all around homes are being beautifuly decorated. also Port Perry's main street, and gives us all the feeling that Christmas is near. May we re- minisce in the past by adding a little poem to give an idea how times have changed in regards to work on a farm, and how us older folk are so glad, our far- mer's wives have it so much easier now with modern con- veniences, Cherrio everyone till we meet at our next regular get togeth- er at the Hall, No Euchre re- port until after Dec. 10th. * * * In Grandma's Day Grandmother on a winter's day, Milked the cows and fed them hay, Slopped the hogs, Saldieg the mule, And got the children off to school, Did the washing, mopped the floors, . Washed the windows, and did some chores, Cooked a dish of home dried fruit, Pressed her husband's Sunday suit. Swept the parlour and made the beds, Baked a dozen loaves of bread, Split some firewood and lugged it in, Enough to fill the kitchen bin, Cleaned the lamps and put in oil, Stewed some apples she thought might spoil. Cooked a supper that was delicious, "And afterwards washed up all PASSEPORT POUR LA TERRE DES HOMMES * AM rv ~ WHITBY DETACHMENT to have caught many motorists unprepared this year as in the past. Whitby officers investi- gated 26 accidents last week and 16 of them resulted from driving too fast on the slip- pery roads. . 10 persons were injured and 15 drivers were charged. Drivers checked to- taled 102 with 4 warnings and 51 charges laid. Speeding is, as usual, number one offence but it seems that persons who are ignoring stop signs are on the increase. General occurrences totalled 54 with 18 Break Enter and Thefts. 9 of these break-ins occurred in summer cottages & cottage owners would be well advised to remove all easily transported appliances and household goods such as port- able T.V. sets,mayadios, silver- | ware, etc. when they close the cottage for the winter. There were also 6 insecure premises & 3 malicious damage complaints & 32 miscellaneous complaints ingluding a number of drivers that are failing to stop for school buses. During this holiday season all '| available personnel will be on duty in an all out effort to re- duce accidents, injury & death. Motorists in the Whitby O.P.P. Detachment area should be prepared for a spot check at any time, as Whitby Officers will be conducting spot checks on a 24 hour a day basis, with I particular emphasis on the drinking driver. : #3 Freeway Hint. Stay in your lane. Weaving and lane wandering are espe- '| cially dangerous on the Free- Unless overtaking and | - ways. passing, keep in the right hand the dishes, Fed the cat, and sored clothes, Mended also a large basket of hose " Then opened the organ and began to play, When "You get to the end of . a Perfect Day". O.P.P. Weekly Report The season's first snow seems drivng lane. Be aware of the traffic around you. Check the rear view mirror every few se- conds and watch traffic several cars ahead. When you want to pass, signal your intentions, check the rear view mirror and glance quickly, to the rear, over your left shoulder, to see that the passing lane is clear. Hav- ing passed, allow sufficient dis- tance between your car and the one overtaken, and signal be- fore turning back into the driv- ing lane. * * * Statistical Report Nov. 27 to Dec. 3, 1966 | Accidents Investigated ........ 25 Persons Injured .........oo..... 10 Persons Killed ........courvvenvrnn: 0 Accident Charges ................. 15 'Drivers Checked Lpgressssasnens 102 Drivers Charged' Drivers Warned ........cocovueune 44 General Occurrences ....... ce. D4 Break Enter & Thefts esiigens 13 Thefts .cooevervirevnieireniieeeniinnns 1 Malicious Damage ............... .-3 Insecure Premises .............. 6 Liquor Offences .........couo.... 2 Miles Patrolled ................ 15,500 To THE HIGHEST ) TOWER, WERE £ h ALWAYS READY [| 70 HOOK UP THE KEN Pp. MURRAY Licensed : Electrical Contractor PORT PERRY, Ont. 985 - 7005 728 - 6201 (3 lines)" Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) LIMITED YOUR CERTIFIED TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. No Service Charge OSHAWA 57 King St. East o---- -- RTPTRPTIPRTS : § SI FTIR RE a 5 Ee EAC ay EO te Ri 5 ) | "ly ; eXPOg; Abepini a : ANNI O1I WHEREAS plans and an engineer's report concerning > g certain proposed sewage works to serve the Village of . TO MAN AND HIS WORLD Port Perry have heen developed for the Ontario Water Resources Commission and whereas approval is required in accordance with Section 31 of The Ontario Water Re- sources Commission Act; 4 r= AND 'WHEREAS it appears from an examination of the said plans that the proposed works will extend into "the Township of Reach; 4 NOW THEREFORE, this is to give notice that the said Commission shall, before proceeding with further develop- ment of the project, hold a public information meeting on the 19th day of DECEMBER, 1966, at 2:00 o'clock EST in the afternoon, in the Court Room at the Municipal Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build a Family Expo 67 Tour Account. 5. ANE Yl Expo 67--Apeil 28 40 Oct, £7 ot Montoos, : ' ; ' Building, Port Perry, Ontario. A plan of the proposed sewage works will be avail: '. THE CHARTERED BANKS able for inspection in the office of the municipal clerk : SERVING YOU ' of the Village of Port Perry. p AND YOUR COMMUNITY ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION "Ww, 8, MACDONNELL", Secretary. v |

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