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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Jun 1967, p. 1

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Forsythe, of the VOLUME 102 PORT PERRY, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE Ist, 196/ NUMBER 23 0.W.R.C. said that in his opin: 5 Eo ion it would take six to eight months before the approval from the Ontario Municipal Bd. and to advertise for tenders. ® The actual construction of sew- ers would take about nine months, and to sum up the mat bY H ters, he felt that it could take 0) about two years before Sewers an would be in operation. : Ah Mr. C. J. Kretch, of Canadian i. y . Mitchell Associates Ltd. pointed Wy; out that a change in the first i phase has been proposed to also i : include the new hospital. Oy ) ER Attend Ex-Wardens gi . Annual Banquet x) Last Wednesday evening, May Th 24th, a number of persons from ah this area attended the Ontario Be County Ex-Warden's Association 3 Dinner, held this year at the 8 : . M| Surf Room Restaurant; Beaver--|- 6) | ton. go After a delightful roast beef A dinner, Mr. Jack Lowe of Ux- 7g bridge, gave a very interesting Bs, oy talk on his "trip around the of ; pik Sv | world" he had taken recently. HAH * cer snd son fired and Mervin Deure can Wok back Mr. Dunesn Mp of rad Re Re Ee : penal 7s ON '49 .y0ars, of rSHccessiy operation of 4 fami y bus line. An | by was re-elected c airman for The Star photographer, a connoisseur of the pleasant sales staff added mu h to a suc- Fost article: abaut He nese in Hus week's issue of the Star another year, as was Mr. Grant | gine foods picked the table most appealing Shit turnover. gars left to right -- Marie mo 3 Christie as Hon. chairman, and | to him for a picture, at the Hospital Spring Crews, Marjorie Harrison, Theresa Martin, Rs ie m Mr. Wm. G. Manning, Sec'y | Fair. All kinds of delicacies like salads, bake Irene Whitfield and Wilhelmina Moase. of Fred DeNure Bus Lin Ltd Treasurer. goods, pickles and jams were on display, and i es " » n a " i Ws Sarved The Public 25 Years Ecko ove: Spring Fair Nets $700. For Hospital Fund 0 : | : fe : ed S Hold Fashion Show The Women's Hospital Auxili- | Presbyterian Church on May 27. i To have driven buses for. a|Due to the war, with gasoline | At the last O.N.O. meeting | ary held their second Spring| Due to other commitments Ka total of 49 years is in itself | rationing, shortage of Sg etc. | held at ie home digi Fran: | Fair at the Masonic Hall and | and the lateness in the season Poplar Park To Hold - TA i _| cis, the following girls modelled for the farn i : nd CN a is a bs: Hoss he a Shuto in a Fashion Show: Connie BE os Stal Ke t ios on Swimming Classes Pe without an accident it really be- | Motors and other firms in Osh- Swain, Eileen McLaughlin, Nor- : Pp cpor the attendance was not as large Poplar Park Will again th 1s His comes an unusual accomplish-| awa. For a long period two and | en Malcolm, Shirley Wheeler | Week Ending May 27th as last year. year ronducy Red Cross swim: + ment. three buses would leave at the | and Joan Paisley. Elaine Bailey | Admissions ........ 15 At 2 o'clock Mrs. M. B. Dy-| ™n8 classes in their spacious bi) Fred DeNure and his son|same time operating at various | Was the commentator. Clothes | Operations . Nil |mond introduced Mrs. Roy |SWiMming pool. : y at Mervin can look back on this | intervals between Oshawa and modelled were from Kay Van's| Emergency Treatments 22 | Cornish who spoke of the first Margaret, Terreit will be in. i accomplishment with some | Port Perry every working day | Ladies Wear, Port Perry. Births... 2 |open air bazaars held many | SUC for the classes and will * pride, because this month the | of the week. All hair styles were from| Deaths ...... 1 [years ago and then she official have Sharon Baird, daughter of well known and highly regard-| This was also a period with David's Beauty Salon, Port| Discharges 20 |ly declared the Spring Fair My. and Mrx. J; Baird, OWLS ed transportation firm is cele- (Continued on Page 13) Perry. : Remaining 15 | open. ) of the park; af Co insiructor. brating 25 years of continuous RET The hall was decorated with As a Centennial project, 100 service from Port Perry. " Canadian flags and emblems of trees have been planted . . throughout the grounds, and Mr. DeNure started the bus each province. The different| =" . ei w Dr M. B. Dymond To Open Centennial Hall sires os se sire etic i "s Second World War, in 1942, and ; with knitting and sewing, and | S'2C¢ 11 the Part. at that time it was rather dif-| Reach Township residents put lots of tasty breads, doughnuts | Life guards will be in charge ficult to obtain vehicles for|a great deal of time and effort and candy. of Fo Ares, dnd pues sri he public transportation. into their centennial project The hand made rug was won | °" ores din ordes to- avoid, any He started out with one bus|2nd now are about ready for by Bill Gray, RR. 4, Port Pery. itn mols will be and gradually built his fleet to the big day, Friday June 16th. At 5 o'clock the proceeds for given from Jul 3rd to July 28 oa total of 12 units. He was | That evening Hon. M. B._Dy-- }the afternoon were added up|, 4" pijgren will be divided BN first granted a licence to oper-| mond will officially open the and it amounted to a little over | [joc from tadpoles (4-5 ate between Port Perry and |Community Hall in Greenbank. $700.00, years old) Weng juniors Oshawa with stops in between. | Other entertainment will be intermediates, and he Re. 5 provided and a fine choir from ° " ; ie 1d b de b .. Reach Township schools will 60 Register gisiration 3i0Uld. he made Ye. Congratulations Sing. i oT ed fore June 17th. The community hall is in re he be the on = | reality the former Church of St. a in 'Reach Township at Congratulations Agnes which is 100 years old. deadline on Tuesday. History of the building goes The pupils are divided among back to 1867 when a meeting of the schools as follows: 10 at area residents decided that a Epsom; 16 at Reach; and 34 at church should be built in Green- Prince Albert. + (Continued on Page 13) According to the principals \ . ls The original bible and prayer book still are in excellent of je schools, additional Tegis : Bulb Campaign condition and both hold inscriptions. In the prayer book is trations are expected during the the following, "Presented by the Church Society of the Diocese | summer. Mion... June thi To ma vs ar of A ans: 3.41 The large, Hivzirated ible sontaing these words: pi Aghes Compete in Meet igh urch, Greenbank. ene eptember, , when this : : . fy oludny Hight, 30 mpi hors of bible was presented to the Chai dons John lanson and Brian Mella) the lone ony : y ub he Thomas Ganton by Charles and Agnes McClue". from Port Perry High School em Baton I ie pm ------ eee - at the All-Ontario Track Meet "Bag of Bulbs" sale to be helc » 3 m | in Hamilton last week-end re Monday, June 5th. See No Need Of Marking Street presented his school well at the About 4,000 bulbs were pack- Port Perry council cannot see | approximately 35 members of | meet. ed, eight to a bag, and the Lions | any reason for marking of [C of C at a meeting held three The best track men from all > have high hopes of selling the | Queen Street for angle parking. | weeks ago. Ontario High and Secondary an 500 bags packed. This was decided at a special However, the council did give | Schools were entered and com: EUNICE ROACH The campaign starts at 7.00 | meeting held recently. "| permission to have it done, as| petition was very keen. BRUCE MARTYN Miss Eunice Roach, daughter p.m, and anyone interested in The decision was made from | a project of C of C, but natur- Brian reached finals in the Bruce Martyn, son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. [getting a bargain of bulbs is [a request of the local Chamber ally without cost to the muni- | 100 yard dash and placed sixth | Earl Martyn, and the late Mrs. Roach, Manchester, will receive | asked to please leave their |of Commerce to have the mark- | cipality. with the respectable time of | Martyn, R.R. 2, Port Perry, has her Bachelor of Arts Degree at porch light on. ings freshly painted in order to The council also gave permis-| 10.5, The winners time was | received his Bachelor of Mathe- the Spring Convocation of York | The proceeds will go towards | accommodate more parking | sion to have Centennial Ban-| 10.3. He placed third in his | matics, at the University of ERE \ University, Toronto on Friday, | work of charity in Port Perry | space. The request was in the | ners hung on the decorative | heat in 220 yard dash, but failed | Waterloo, at the Spring Convo: S & June 2nd. and district. form of a petition signed by [street lighting on Queen Street, | to make the finals. cation on May 26th, 1967. LEAN /

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