for a jab. : . asked to co-operate. n S. Students oo i Jobs Lack of space in the Star last week, did not permit us to.print a list of names of students from Port-Perry' High, School seeking summer employment, : In co-operation with teachers and students fat Port Perry High School the i list printed this. week Will show each students<name,. age and the grade he or she "is in. This is to help potential. employers to pick the student most suitable . Thousands of young people will be out of classrooms in dune and while many of them have jobs lined up, the great majority Will be looking for employment to help them buy clothes, earn pocket money, or to provide experience in the business world. Any businessman, farmer, or. others" Who may be in need of help is The list of students of Port Party High School seeking summer employment appears on page 19 of this issue. This public service is provided by the Port Perry Star, at no cost to the students. t Visit Antique Shop At Greenbank Mrs. Vera Lee's Antique Shop at Greenbank is fast "becoming popular among collectors: of historical- items: Saturday, bus 'loads with over 100 persons from. the |: Toronto area arrived at the place, and looked the many _ interesting antiques over. Mrs. (name unknown) admires an old. organ, one of the many fine antiques in the shop. ginger cookies and tea. Lee and.the leader of the tour All visitors were treated to ~ $1000. Damage = Local Barn . On Wednesday evening, May 7th, the Port Perry Fire Department was called to the farm' of Joe Cervinka, R.R. 2, Seagrave, when fire broke. __out in a barn where he kept pigs. A number' of sows and baby pigs were in the 'barn 13 Babies Born . 'According to a report from the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hospital, 13 babies have been born in the new hospital in Jess than three weeks. . This is possibly a record in the hospital's history, and perhaps the reason is that more mothers are "attracted to the excellent facilities in the new hos: pital. 'barn 'gave the firemen ample rater and' they were able to at the time, but firemen, with the _ help of some of the neighbouring farmers were able to get them all out. A large pond beside thie ve the main part of the building, with only the roof being destoryed., = The fire started iri the left] of -the barn, where-bdled straw-was stored. Combustion is 'believed to be the cause of the blaze. Damage was estimated at $1,000. Admissions .. 42 Operations . 16 Emergency Treatment 76 Births... [uials, 3 Deaths 3 =v 3] Discharges . : 35 Remaining . 41 Hospital Report Week Ending Mey 10 : $3,365.43 had been turned | further. research through the | Canadian Cancer Society. | paign is over, "I'welcome at any ° time. Cancer Drive | Over The Top -Chairman of the Cancer Drive, 'Mr. D.° McRitchie, reports that this year's campaign was one of the most successful ever held. ~The objective for Port Perry.and Reach was $3,200. t- the end of April, in by the-canvassers to help 6. 4 - 5 Mills Respectively When. mill announced in 1968, payers were shocked, to 1 rates were rate learn that mill rates jump- ed to: an all time high, Residential went up by 11 mills, and commercial by 14 mills. ii 0 F The news isa great deal brighter for the rate payer this year. Residential rate dropped from an even 100 to 95 mills and commercial "from 11117 to 104.77 mills. This means a reduct- ion of 5 mills for resident- ial and 6.4 mills for com- mercial rate.' The main reason for this reduction in the mill rates is the considerable -drop in High School requisition of more than 33,000. The Ontario County" da --as --N-- = levy also dropped this year from $67,487.t0.$60,743., a saving of almost $7,000. Public School requisition increased from $78,219. $80,523. about $2,300. General purposes depart- ment, however, jumped this year $71,101. by $33,629. from to. $ 104,730. The reason for this large increase is due to the fact that council purchased a great deal park land. of additional Local Couple Celebrated 90"Anniversary Saturday - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henders of 103 Union Avenue, Port Perry, celebrated their Golden Anniversary Saturday, May 10th. Well over 100 relatives and friends arrived at their home to extend greetings and present gifts. Cards and telegrams' from' many. places "in Canada also arrived for the important occasion. The couple was married May Yo, 1919 in Port Perry by Rev. Wesley Elliott. They resided here for the first three years' but moved to Scugog Island for a umber. of years, and later returned to. Port Perry. Although the actual cam- "contributions to the fund. will be most ContriButions can be made to Mr. Den McRitchie or Mrs Darothy. Nelson, Treasurer of the Cancer Branch in Port Participate In E 7 : ra Home Show' Interest for the. annual "Home Show" is on the inc- 'rease and approximately. 40 local merchants will take part Po va How Tax Dollars Are Spent " Tax Dollars Only 30 Persons Attend, Meeting . TA disappointing crowd of about 30 attended the meet- ©1969 Farm - '1969 Com. & Res. * Mill Rate, Mill Rate "i | pe : city ' : ing sponsored by "Central Gen. Purpos . $116, ir 33.68 33.68 Seven Association for Mentally ° Less Uncond. rant # i Retarded in the Presbyterian of Mills'on Re}. $ 12 070.40 4.41: Chureh, Wednesday night, last Total Gen. = R week. Purposes ....... $104,730.76 © 33.68 29.27 ! . Be : Dr. Donald E. Zarfas, Dir- County Rate ....... $60,743.92 ; 17.51. 17.51 actor of the Mental Retard: Public School-- . .. 22.69 ation Branch, Mental Health y Ha Den $ 80,523.00 25.21 ivison, Ontario Department choo --- . of} Health, had been secured, Maint. & Deb. $ 90,61800 2837 25.53 as guest speaker for the occas- We, 7 $336,615.68 . ion, and the few interested present heard an informative loam © .95.00 speech from an authority on in the three day event., At the C of C last meeting, sponsor of the show, an adver- tising committee was formed. The committee met last Thurs- day, and planned an extensive advertising campaign in order to reach as many people as possible. It was decided to advertise the show in news- papers, as well as radio. Ban- ners across Queen Street at three and 14 4 Members of the advertising ; committee are John Price, Art Panabakerand Don McRitchie, NN Parking Meters On Water Street Parking meters will be érected, possibly in July, on Water Street. The reason for council's decision is tp-acquire extra revenue for park imp: | rovements, etc. The decision was made at the last-regular council meet- ing followjng the. acceptance of Rhodes Parking Meter Co.'s quotation. A by:law will be drafted to. that effect and ay show, June 12, 13, passed at a. later 'meeting. iW » both_ends_ will also_be hung | SH to Tomi, the public of the Old Log Cabin Donated To Historical | Society The old log cabin, donated to the Historical Society is estimated to be at least 100 years old. It is located in Manvers Township, and the timbers in the building are still in good condition. The Society expects to havé it moved to a site in or near Port Perry for the future' use ,as a museum. The' cabin was occupied as late as five years ago. The generous donors are Mr. and Mrs; J.K. Lawrence, owners of the popular Country Store in Nestleton. a vital subject. , ~