IF. ve 5. 21 Bh gad LAT RR TAN YL EO el A PORES LAE wel 3 trike Saw SHEN MANEUVERS ATLA MEA S9v1 RATES - <% bak RN SHARAN AIA STS DSS SR CAREC Mik A 3 ; % we EER 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Hay THURSDAY, JAN. 26th, 1967 | Se Chosen Queen (Continued from Front Page) Council, her escort Doug Fish-|} er, Jerry Cole, of the teaching || Harry |! staff and Mrs. Cole, Phoenix representing the school area and Mrs. Phoenix, The judges who had the dif- ficult task of choosing a Queen and Princess were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nottingham, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerratt, and Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Lonney Mark who called each indivdual contestant to the |} stage. The candidates for Prin- cess were: Leanne Ballard, Jan- ice Williams, Margaret Argue, Martha Lawrence, Daniela Gal- ante. For Queen: Gayle Forder, Sharon Eade, Shirley Rodd, Pat Aldred, Betty Medd and Sylvia Fralick. Miss Gale Forder was chosen Queen for 1967, Miss Joanne Vander Heide, last year's Queen crowned the new queen and presented her with a boquet of roses. "Winner for Princess was Miss Janice Williams who received her crown from Miss Lexie Love, princess for 1966. Cedar Creek Mr. Sid Willerton of Scarbor- ough visited Mr. and Mrs. Er- nie Willerton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tre- panier of Toronto visited Mr. & Mrs. Victor Larocque and fa- mily on Sunday. ) A former Cedar Creek resi- dent, Jim Stevenson, was killed on Sunday. The Stevenson fa- mily had lived in the house on the former Charles Parm farm until last fall. Mrs. Ernie Willerton attend- ed a shower at Markham on Monday evening for her son, Larry's fiancee. The wedding will take place in Port Perry United Church on Saturday, The platform guests at the official opening of Peel's Poultry Farm Limited new hatchery are in. tentively listening to the Hon. Wm. A. Stewart delivering his address. Hidden ishing the flag to Hon, M. the left is Ed Oyler, reeve of Reach Township, next is Charles Healey, Warden of Ontario County, the B. Dymond, Mrs. R. Peel, A word about Minor Hockey week- in Port Perry which bes- gins Sat., Jan. 28th at the Arena through to Feb. 4th. We will list all the games to be played '| during this period and oh yes, 1 booster ticket for 50c. gets you in to all games for the week. So . come everybody, come. on out and see your star of the future in action. You also get a chance to win one of 30 attendance prizes donated by the Merchants of Port Perry, as well as 3 hampers of Groceries and a 19" T.V. for which there will be raffle tickets sold. The Big T.V. draw will take place, Sat., Feb. 4th at the Bantam game. Let's all support this effort by the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association. 'Here is the line up of games ference). Sat., Jan. 28th-- 8.00--McCartney CTC vs. January 28th. Brooklin Bantams CO-OP TOPICS By JIM TREMEER UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO The supplies of local grains are quickly disappearing, more and more farmers are faced with purchasing most of "the feeding grains till the next crop | for the week. (cut it-out for re-|{-- of Cartwright Township, 1Theen elected Minor Hockey News 9.20--Heayn's vs. Scarboro Bantams 10.50--Cartwright vs. Ashbridge (Novice) .12.15--McKee vs. Cochrane (Novice) - 1.15--Squirts 3.00--Bantam All Star game 4.30--Novice House League All Stars vs. Oshawa CYO Mon., Jan. 30th-- 6.00 Pee Wee--McCoy vs. Irvine ; 7.30--Midget All Stars Wed., Feb. Tst-- Pee Wee House League, Cart., vs. Geer 7.00--Pee Wee All Stars Sat., Feb. 4th-- ~ Bantam House League 8.00--NMcCartney cre VS. Heayn 9. DEON gy vs. Pee Wee --All_Stars_. a pe Novice House League 10. 45--Ashbridge vs. McKee 12.15--Cochrane vs. Squirt All Stars 1.45--Squirts 3.00--Bantam All Stars T.V. Draw & meet the Minor Hockey Executive 4.30--Novice All Stars Attendance prizes given away at every game all week. Cartwright Reeve Elected Warden Merrill VanCamp, 40, Reeve has warden of the United Counties of Durham and Northumberland at the inaug- ural meeting. He defeated George Finnie, Reeve of Hope a 30 to 25 vote. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp, of Blackstock, the new. warden is married 'to the former Norma Malcolm and has three children, Dale 11; Marie; '10 and Valerie, 4, A member of the Cartwright council since January, 1958, he served three years as deputy Reeve and is serving his third | To Road Board | By the end of the day 17-indi- Appoint E. Oyler For Five Years The Ontario County spent an entire day last week electing members to various committees. vidual selections were made. Reeves and deputy - reeves from Port Perry and surround ing communities were elected to the following committees. - Edward Oyler, reeve of Reach Township, a five-year term on Roads and Bridges, Victor Al- dred, Scugog Township was elected for a two-year term. County Matters: Deputy-reeve Joseph. Dowson, Scugog, two- year term. Finance and Assessment:-- Lawrence Doble, deputy-reeve, Reach, two years, and reeve J. {J-Gibson,-Port-Perry one year. | ~~ ~~ HES rR Sin 0 A bouquet of lovely "fed roses-was-presented--to-Mrs.--R, | Peel during the introduction of platform guests. Property: Bruce Beare, Port Perry deputy-reeve, one-year term. * Agriculture and Reforesta- tion: E. Oyler (chairman.) Entertainment and Special Events: J. J. Gibson (chairman), Bruce Beare, Joseph Dowson, & Ed. Oyler, members. Emergency Measures Associa- tion: Victor Aldred. Labour Relations: J. J. Gib- son, Bruce Beare and Lawrence Doble. Warden's Advisory Commit: tee: J. J. Gibson. " Bruce Beare was elected to Tepresent the County onthe | Community Memorial Hospital co-founder of Board in Port Perry. Jewell, the employees. the firm, Professor Ross Cavers, Guelph University, the Hon. Wm. A. Stewart, Dr. D. John Price, Presi: dent, and J. J. Gibson, reeve of Port Perry. Miss Doris a staff member, made the presentation on behalf of New Hatchery (Continued from page 1) bright future for the poultry industry in Canada, and it is firms such as Peel's "Poultry Farm Limited, with initiative, courage, and the ability to look into the future that will make a success of the poultry indus- try in this country. The Minister extended con- gratulations from his Depart- ment, the Prime Minister, John F. Robarts, and wished the management and staff contin- ned success. Following Mr. Stewart's speech, all invited were taken on a conducted tour of the 190' X 94' building where 150,000 chicks are haiched every week. A fitting conclusion to a most "interesting afternoon was the | refreshments, and an excellent buffet luncheon served everyone. g to. 'Township, on the first ballot in| = comes. ' A ne ENN Pagination RA Fa eS a Ne NR term as reeve. TTR | The question we are asked most. Should Ac: we buy grain or balanced feed? The 4 answer is this. If you must buy ev- ; : erything, buy balanced feed. If you ADEQUAT. £ WIR have some of your grain left, the /S You. ' purchase of other grains and con- || WERE READY & centrates is the answer.. WAITING FOR YOUR If you switch from feeding grain ration + to a balanced ration remember, 7 lbs. of balanced ration has the same feed- ing value as 10 1b. grain, plus min- erals. iY Ask us to help you with your feeding Za! requirements, J 2 ; rl WE United Co-operatives ) NL Of 0 KEN P. MURRAY Pictured 'above is a car driven by William turned end over end and then turned on its g /; 4 ntario Licensed Lucas of R.R. 2, Seagrave, which turned over side. Mr. Lucas was shaken up but not hurt 1 ical Contract in a ditch south of Port Perry. Mr. Lucas was seriously. Mrs, Lucas, who was with her hus- (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) bin ca ob or travelling south on the Oshawa Road when he -band was taken to hospital by Brignall's Ambu- - . ORT PERR nt. lost control of the car on a bend. The car lance. She suffered from shock. Uxbridge 852-3321 Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 985 7005 entered the ditch on the east side of the road, > Staff Photo