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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 18

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EES A - ~ ENR a oe A NI fu: - Ol 3 Om Blt ae a SEA iy a AT SLR 18 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 21st, 1967 .* 2 2! aa a Ea A c2 RRA ) y YOR NEY // REPORT Last week officers at Whit by Detachment investigated 15 accidents -in-which 4 per sons were injured and 5 dri vers charged. While patrolling 15.002 miles, 174 vehicles were checked with 92 drivers be ing charged and 82 warned. Also investigated were 84 ceneral occurrences which included 5 cases of malicious damage. 6 thefts, and 4 stol- en cars recovered. A century from now when a truly safe mode of trans portation will long have been established and death and in- jury through traffic accidents Po will be ancient history, ehild ren will read an ther school hooks of the staggering acai dental death statisties of 1967. Won't we look like an idiotic bunch of ancestors when they read how we went mm debt to purchase shiny new and then reduced them to rubble before they were paid for. How we kill- od. maimed and injured our- selves by the thousands in our quest for speed and our disregard for "the law. Is it natural for peace loving peo- ple to impose suffering and doth upon themselves? Of not. Do something about it. Prive like a ma- ture odu't is supposed to drive--with respect for the other driver and with the knowledge that the safety of everyone cise on the road de pends on YOUR obeying ALL traffic laws and of cars course YOUR having complete con- L 5.3 SOE hd FETA IAI BLA. (RIF Pl. ¢ sue MUA OY 4, a a ERIN 1 CN, SSRN IRB WRT a VPN trol of your vehicle at ALL fines ¥ + * Statistics Sept. 10 - 16 No. of Motor Vehicle ~ Accidents 15 No. of Persons Injured 4 No. of Persons Killed 0 No. of Accident Charges 5 No. of Moving Violations 92 No. of Vehicles Checked 174 No. of Drivers Warned 82 No. of General Occurences 84 No. of Miscellancous 50 No. of Liquor Offences 2 No. of Break, Enter & Thefts 4 No. of Thefts 6 No. of Escapees 8 No. of Recovered Autos 4 No. of Stolen Autos 2 No. of Disturbances 1 No. of Assaults 2 No. of Malicious Damage 5 No. of Impaired Drivers 2 No. of Miles Travelled 15,000 Check The Label On Your Paper PERIESMNSIA NDEI Ass. ANY SANTA 4A QAP CAN AAs A. SP Ty {AX | without leaders will "We regret very much the Guide and Brownie News AL a recent meeting of the Port Perry Guide &. Brownie leaders, held in the Scout Hall, plans were made for the resumption of these or ganizations. It was decided that all groups would resume meetings during the week of 18th of September. The First and Second Brownie Packs will meet Monday af- ternoons at 4:15. The Sec- ond Guide Co. and Rangers| will meet at their usual times on Wednesday evening. Unfortunately the Third Brownie Pack is without lea- ders and it is necessary to postpone its re-opening. Un- less someone is willing to assist in this work the Pack will have to be closed as overcrowded conditions in the others make it impossible to assimilate them. Perhaps some mother. when she sees her disappointed little girl, will be moved to volunteer her services. The First Guide Co., which is also 11 meet temporarily -with the Third Co. on Monday evening at 7:00. loss of our former leaders and extend to them a hearty thank-you for a job so very well done. Anyone who is interested in taking their places or assisting in any way is asked to contact Mrs. R. Rose (985-7278). Perhaps there is someone new in town with guiding experience just waiting to be asked and to them we offer a very hearty invitation. It is hop- ed that the leadership prob- lem will eventually be over- come and we ask that any girls interested in Brownies have their names placed on the waiting list by calling Mrs. Bruce Willis at 985-7278. * * * OPERATION -- GOOD TURN On October 14th, all mem- hers of the Girl Guide Move- ment across Canada will be doing a "good turn" for someone. The Rangers, Girl Guides and Brownies of Port Perry, together, are collect- "Good Turn Day" to our local Hospital, Nursing Homes and Senior Citizen's Homes. The girls tin uniform) will be calling on you on Saturday, Septem: her 20th. Please save your magazines & books for them. If you will not he home that dav, arangements can he made for pickup by phoning 085 2355 or 985-2418. distributed on LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Cardinals Bluebirds Ravens Bobolinks Orioles Sparrows Eagles Parrots Wrens Robins Scagulls Canarys High Triple-- COO NNWREROUOOII9 Bowling News MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE High Triple-- J. Parker--867 'High Single-- J. Parker--363 Triples Over 625-- J. Parker--867; R. Parker --1742; R. Willerton--784; Don Gray--767; Dave Dur- J. Owen--691; R. Chandler-- 686; G. Pearce -- 667; T. Thomas--670; B. Owen--=666; --655; C. Watts--648. ~ham=--=722;K.--Ashton--695; --G-Wilson=--664; R.Sweetman C. Wilson--767 High Single-- C. Wilson--307. Over 210 Singles-- C. Wilson Rider -- 299; J. Chandler-- 272; J. Hamilton--259, 236; B. Collins--248; Mabel Cook --241, 232; M. Graham--233. 225, 223; J. Fleming--228; H. Rowland--224; I. Doupe--224 L. Dunorlin--223; T. McDon" ald--210; G. Forder--220; M. Doupe -- 220; A. Chandler-- 218; M. Geer--216; B. 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