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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Jul 1967, p. 2

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Mrs. F. Brooks Mrs. Les Beacock is home from hospital and her many friends are "looking forward to seeing her out and around again real soon. Our community has been saddened by the sudden death of Mrs. Fred Middle- ton. Deepest sympathy goes out to Mr. Middleton and his family. Miss Linda Hunter "spent the week-end with Miss Anna Croxall at Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee of Kedron, held a dinner party on Sunday to honour Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Wylie on their 40th wedding anniversary. Local guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter of Prince Albert and Mr. & Mrs. Wentworth Watson of Port Perry. Mrs. Gerald Jones, and four boys and Mrs. Jones Sr., are enjoying holidays at their cottage at Magnetawan. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, formerly of West Hill, now own the for- mer Hunter farm. With Mr. and Mrs. M Pugh and family on Sunday were Mrs. Pugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gastic of Stouff- -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 2 20th, 1967 Prince Albert News Rev. Charlie Clark and fa- mily of Toronto are enjoying holidays at their summer home her. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dew of Windsor, called on Mr. and Mrs. F. Brooks on Sunday. Also visited Miss Edith Brooks who is a patient at Port Perry Memorial Hos- pital. Ricky Doyle --and--Glen Sweetman, who have been at Camp Ipperwash, spent the week-end at their respective homes here. They will be going to camp near Farnham, Que. for three weeks and while there will visit Expo, Montreal, and Ottawa. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweet- man are spending a few days at Lake Huron, near Camp Ipperwash. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doupe have their wee grandson' Billy Doupe of Port Perry, with them for a week, also their grandaughter Debbie Raines of Dunbarton. Sneha a ALTRI MOAT INES SH v Obituary Nicholas Glover Brown The death occurred by ac- cidental drowning on June 11th, 1967 in the Nicola River B.C., of Nicholas Glover Brown, aged 29, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, R.R. 3, Uxbridge. Funeral Services were held on Satur- day, July 14 at the Low & Low Funeral Parlours, Ux- bridge, with interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Pall bearers were Frank Bowmans, Chesley, Jack Pear- son, Uxbridge, and Earl Bac- on, Gerry Hunter and Glen Till of Greenbank. Rev. David Harris of Greenbank conducted the service. Besides his parents, Mr. Brown is mourned by two sisters, Mrs. Douglas Smith (Lorraine) of Toronto, Mrs. Ronald Kelly (Beatrice) of Cadmus, and five brothers, William of Utica, John of Ajax, Thomas of Whitby, Robert of Uxbridge and Fred at home. Mr. Brown attended school at Marsh Hill, and resided in the Community with the ex- ception of one year with his uncle Mr. Harold Brown of Manitoba, and two years in | British Columbia. -- '65 CHEVROLET Impala SATISFACTION. WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON YOUR With each OK used car that we sell, our reputation is at stake. That's why we go to such lengths to make sure that each OK car on our lot is in tip-top shape. ya Sak ARPES A Te UTICA NEWS Utica Sunday School picnic was held at Wellspring Park on Sunday July 16th. Despite cool and cloudy weather close to seventy turned out. Everyone joined in the gam- es and races, a good time was enjoyed by all. Miss Sandra Graham of and joined them at the Sun- day School picnic. The Boy's Club of Utica United Church are enjoying a few days camping in Ken- dall's woods and pond. under the capable leadership of Larry Kendall and Hillis Wil- bur. The Wedding celebration was held in Utica Hall Satur- day evening following the Skeldon - Durwood wedding from Seagrave, the evening was spent in dancing. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockett: and Mrs. Thompson, Brook- lin were guests with the Thompsons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Syms visited relatives in Toronto on Sunday. __Mr. and Mrs. John Hoult of Sunrise Beach, Scugog, visited on Saturday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. The sympathy of this com- munity goes out to the Brown families in their sad bereave- ment, also the Middleton fa- milies at Prince Albert. Mr. Larry Midgley spent Monday with Mr. David Geer. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kendall enjoyed a few days last week with friends at their cottagey on Wasago Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer attended the Twilight meet- ing sponsored by the Ontario County Holstein Club on the farm of Roy Leask and son at Greenbank on Monday ' evening. 4 door V-8, P/B & P/S, Auto. '64 PONTIAC - "6" - 4 Door Sedan Auto., Radio, Whitwalls, Red, Radio. A Prestige Car. Strato Chief. One Owner. Sharp. '63 PONTIAC - "6" - 4 Door Sedan | '64 CHEVROLET BELAIR "6" Maroon, Radio, Auto. One Owner. Auto. Sharp Transportation. Radio. Turquoise. ALL USED CARS BEARE MOTORS LTD. PHONE 985-7351 Now Protected For Two Full Years By PORT PERRY EET The Province-Wide Warranty Program Approved By T.A.DA. and A.D.A.0. RR AR EE Raa TESTI Ren ili Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister Sunday, July 23rd-- ~ Trinity IX 9.45 a.m.--Morning Prayer ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK Sunday, July 23rd-- Trinity IX 11.15 a.m.--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, July 23rd-- 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship Rev. G. Teskey. PRINCE ALBERT-- Church Services cancelled for month of July. Commencing Sunday, Aug. 6th at 9.45 p.m. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. G. H. Moore, Uxbridge Interim Moderator Sunday, July 23rd--. Service cancelled month of July. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) Sunday, July 23rd-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey Sunday, July 23rd-- SCUGOG--9.00 a.m. PROSPECT--10.00 a.m. MANCHESTER-- At Port Perry -- 11.00 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Open Air Service Palmer Park. Toronto, visited the Fieldings}| - 357 Lorne Street Port Perry, Ontario 17 July, 1967 The Editor, Port Perry Star, Port Perry, Ontario. Dear Sir: According to the newspaper of June 29, 1967, the report from Council, headlined "Gives Many Suggestions", only statements made by me were printed and not any of the answers I received from Council. I feel that some of these answers would be of interest to your readers, as I was not appearing only on my behalf but also. for many others. I asked about sidewalks on | 7A Highway (Scugog Road). Are we going to wait until a child is killed before doing something about this? Three children have been injured so far. I received the retort that this did not come under jurisdiction of our Council but under the Department of Highways. Dées Council not act, on behalf of the citizens? Also it was said by a Council member, since we parents are so worried we better get a school bus to send the children from the South end of Town to the Public School. Are we worrying needlessly? When asking about side- walks between 7A Highway and Poplar Park, a very busy | road for pedestrians and cars, no definite answer or suggested answer was given except, "we can't seem to please everybody. Some places we put sidewalks the people complain". I really don't think anyone will com- plain if one is put here, will they? The third place I suggest- ed a sidewalk was on Union Avenue hetween Oshawa Road (Ontdrio Street) and Scugog Road, not Lilla Street and Ontario Street as stated, | for there is already one there. At one time there was a sidewalk at said area having been removed when the road was widened, and never replaced. This side- work) would be a great asset. walk is mainly used by adults and our Senior Citizens.who have to walk to town. Coun- cil again stated this came under the jurisdiction of Oshawa Suburban Road Com- mission. Here again, doesn't Council act on our behalf? Finally the last item re: Hospital Board -- my main question was -- "HOW DOES ONE GET APPOINTED TO , THESE POSITIONS -- NOT JUST HOSPITAL BOARD BUT -- OTHER MUNICIPAL BOARDS?" I have been asking this question for years and yet have not received a concrete answer. Granted. my inter- * est was Hospital Board since my husband, Joe, did write to Coungil in 1962 stating his interest in this line and since he feels his experience (in hospital and institutional The following is an excerpt from the reply he received at that time: "that Council appreciate your interest in Munici- pal affairs and your willingness to serve, par-» ticularly on the Hospital Board. "At the present time there is not an opening to our knowledge "but possibly at some later date your services could * be made use of." What conclusion does one draw from this? Granted we do not feel that Council is obliged to select anyone who makes a request and they do have the right-to use their ¥ own judgement, but a noti- fication of upcoming posi- tions -to interested persons would be appreciated. Finally the attendance of my husband later was not just with regard to the Hos-* pital Board but in his own defence due to an untrue ac- cusation made that had no bearing on subjects at hand=# Thanking you for giving me an opportunity to express myself. od I remain, Yours truly, Ruth-Marie Franssen (Mrs. Joe Franssen) J. O with bass pedals and cluded. Backed up plan available. ORGAN STUDIOS PORT PERRY 985-2351 $599.00 | FARFISA ORGAN, just arrived from Italy, walnut finish, 2 manual, fully transistorized warranty. Free home trial. Low instalment RDE swell pedal. Bench in- with famous Lowrey PANGASINAN G INN GG. SE LE -- a -- ----, AR pe OS a GA AR RT

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