| PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 23rd, 1967 -- 11 | | The Royal Canadian Le- : gion Branch 419, held their regular general | meeting at the Legion Hall i Tuesday, November 14th, ! with 19 members present. © President Nora Read gl | opened the meeting with I i the usual ceremony, the "iroll call was read. Min- "utes of the last meeting | were read and adopted. it | The accounts read and Lait, ne Bits 5. : passed for payment, and oe hon So the financial report was i de dik Fria given with all accounts in good standing. The correspondence con- sisted of several letters from the Povincial Com- mand concerning the new By-law book which is now : available, a letter from the + + | Port Perry Ladies Hospi- ; tal Auxiliary requesting a donation for their Doll Draw, a donation of $15.00 was voted on and passed. Comrade A. Garvey will again be the Legion Auxi- liary representative to the Hospital Auxiliary. A let- ter from the Unitarian Services concerning the purchase of a Christmas gift for our adopted boy in RN Ey ® . | First Snow Falls On Queen Street Winter arrived in Port Perry Tuesday of last week. real snowfall of the season, and it did not create too much This is what Queen Street looked like after the first happy excitement either. Port Perry Lions Entertain Legion Ladies Auxiliary Gwen Ballingall The Ladies Auxiliary to'Korea, was also voted in and passed. Recess was called for payment of dues, during this time a draw was held and Comrade E. Rankin was the lucky winner. Business was resumed, arrangements were made for two banquets on Nov. 26th and Dec. 9th. A dis- cussion was held and sev- eral suggestions given for our annual Christmas Party, final arrangements were left with Comrade M. Jackson. The Auxiliary was ask- ed to supply the candy and oranges for the children's party Dec. 16th, several members offered to help at the party. It was decided to hold a draw on a Christmas Casserole with the pro- ceeds going into the Wel- fare fund, anyone requir- ing tickets please contact Comrade G. Balingall. 986- 4258. Next meeting Dec. 12th. Will all members please try to attend as there are several important matters to be decided upon. REPORT 4-H Grain Club Members Continued The chairman of the Grain | Dec. 16th has been changed Club project, George Smith, to Saturday, Dec. 9th. presented the Lions Club! The Club unanimously trophy to Roy Gerrow. The! yoted $100. towards the pro- second winner Robert Cou- ject of restoring the sight of perthwaite was unable to be an 18 year old girl from present. Ecuador in Toronto General « This Saturday, November| A Police Officer in the 25th, 1967, a Youth Confer- | course of his working day en- ence on Traffic Safety is be- [counters many, many bad ing held at Brock District |drivers. He meets them High School in Cannigton. |through accident investiga- Invitations have been sent |tions or while issuing traffic out to all High School stud- [Summonses. At times he be- " ents in our area and'a large gins to wonder if there are DANCING T - Night originally planned for - A CLUB A Saturday, November 25th MUSIC BY "ROYAL AMBASSADORS" turn-out is hoped for. In. cluded in the program will be films, displays, demonstra- tions, and talks by persons prominent in traffic safety programs. ? The entire operation is be- ing organized by the High School students themselves, and is a good indication of how conscientious most of our younger citizens are. Also included in the day's altivities is a banquet, a hootenany, and a play. The i Conference starts at 8.30 a.m. and runs through to 7.45 p.m. If you are a High School student in Ontario or Victoria A Counties, plan now to at : tend. SRC We're experts , at getting attention! % 2209 OCT'67 M.P. 58 Printing know-how can help your adver-' tisements and bro- chures get the mes- sdge across, fast. Port Perry Star any good drivers on the roads. It is, therefore, very encouraging when we hear-of today's youth making an ef- fort to learn all they can about traffic safety. A tip of our blue hats to all the teenagers involved in this or any other Traffic Safety Pro- gram. May they meet with success and create, as a re- sult of their efforts, a safer generation of drivers. ~ Last week, Officers a Whitby Detachment, investi: gated 33 accidents in which 3 persons were killed and 4 persons injured--a grim re: minder that hazardous winter Also speaking to the boys were Club Leader, Larry Burt, teacher at the Port Perry High School. Hospital. An operation on one of her eyes was success- fully completed in October. A second operation will be Lion President Bob Kenny . "time. This is a project of announced that the Ladies] yystriot A-5 of which Port i Perry Lions Club is part of. driving is- . i g is-upon us i More money is needed for * . to | the duration of waiting and Statistical Report I cost of the second operation. M.V.As ..... brie enssnenn: 33 Lion Brad Bradford gave a Persons Injured ..... 4 report on the formation of Persons Killed .......... 3!the new organization in aid Accident Charges ...... 910f Retarded Children and Miles Patrolled seenvnrese 11,150} ;rged every member of the Hazardous Moving {club to join this worthwhile Violations 46; organization before January Vehicles Checked ... 831, 1968. As was announced in the Star last week work has started on the hospital site. This week the Star photographer took the above , picturé while 'thé heavy equipment was digging into the 'ground. pected to be completed some time late in 1968. Cioge ) WEN ERE AT NE A NE I LB BER | Py necessary in about six months |}- Hospital is ex- ; NRENE NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS AVAILABLE on the farm. onds? Uxbridge. 852-3321 - CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Good Milking Practices are Important Research shows that good milking prac-- tices and herd management saves time, cows and money. Yet the milking operg- tion is often the most inefficient operation One man should operate no more than: 2 bucket type units, or 3 pipeline units in a stanchion barn, or 3 pipeline units in a tandem parlor, or 4 pipeline units in a herringbone parlor. Do you prepare the cow for milking by washing the udder for at least thirty. sec- Attach the milker units within one min- ute after you wash the udder. When the milk flow ceases, pull down gently on the teat cupd to open the teat cavity and remove strippings. Dip teat ends in disinfectant solution after milking is done. . If you follow these simple steps with k each cow, you will find you cannot handle more than the recommended units. United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Port Rerry ZE. 8-4130 {