$ ' . ' : 4 i ; a i .,, ti: a Members of the executive of the Port Perry Branch, 419, Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary were installed at the Legion Hall, Sunday afternoon. In the top picture are the men's executive standing from left: Frank Harris, Sgt.,- At-Arms; John Barton, Jack Lee, Marie Nightin- gale, Ed Mason, Ivan Hawes, all members of the executive Committee; seated: Vic Chilton, third vice pres.; Al Wackett, first vice pres.; Mike Hlozan, president; Jack Cook, past pres. and Ray Bishop, second vice pres. } Interest high for House Tour Of local interest is the upcoming house tour and tea being sponsored by the nished with Louis XV and Kinette Club of Port Perry, Sheridan arrangements it is on Wed., June 6, 1:00 - 5:00- a must to see. p.m. Mr. and Mrs. K. Skerratt Area homes on the tour have tastefully decorated include Dr. and Mrs. R. their ranch style home for Price whose century old functional and comfortable home - is furnished with living. early Canadian antiques. To see a completely ren- This home was recently ovated home you must see featured in the Toronto Star what Mr. and Mrs. Fulford Home Magazine. have done throughout their Another home built over a home. It is done on a 100 years ago is that of Mr. and Mrs. G. Stone. Fur- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS ® VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY eo Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act of the Province of Ontario Public Notice is hereby given to all owners and occupants of subdivided lands within the Village of Port Perry that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such sub- divided lands in the Village of Port Perry are des- troyed by Monday, June 11th, 1973, the Council of the Village of Port Perry has directed the Weed Inspectors for the County of Ontario to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deem proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of their duties shall be placed on the Collector's Roll of the Village of Port Perry against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under The Municipal Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. . J. N. BRODIE, Clerk-Treasurer \ + ~- / 1 Picture below shows the members of the Ladies Auxiliary executive: Standing from left: Mary Cannon, secretary; Vera Knott, Agnes Garvey, executive members; Marilyn Hutchinson, Sgt.-At-Arms; Norma Groves, Chris Williamson, Bert Mason, executive members. Seated: Clara Warren, treas.; Audrey Baker Bowmanville, Zone Commander who conducted .the installation; June Symes, pres.; Mary Hawes, first vice pres.; Absent when picture was taken, Bev' Evans, second vice pres. a LL bk. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 30th, 1973 -- 11 Install Legion and Auxiliary executives Michael Hlozan was re- elected president of Branch 419 of the Royal Canadian Legion Sunday afternoon. Seven candidates were nominated, but when five declined the contest was to be between Jack Cook, past president and- Mr. Hlozan who received the majority of ballots. Elected first vice presi- dent was Al Wackett in contest with a former presi- dent of the branch, Ed Mulholland. When all candidates, except Ray Bishop declined nomination, he was given the second vice president's postion by acclamation. Vic Chilton was acclaim- ed to the postion of third vice president when 11 other candidates declined nomination. Elected to the executive committee were the follo- wing: Ed Mason, Marie Nightingale, John Barton, Ivan Hawes and Jack Lee. Re-elected Sgt. At-Arms by acclamation was Frank Harris. The positions of treasurer and secretary now held by Ed Mulholland and Clare Nightingale respectively will be made by appoint- ment at a later date. Attending the meeting and conduction election of officers was Art Richards, Peterborough, F5 Zone Commander. Taking part in the instal lation ceremonies were Tony Bassiano, Hank Pres- key, Walley Smith and Bob Primeau, all executive members of the Peterbo- rough Branch. Following the conclusin of elections, the executive members of the Ladies Auxiliary joined with the men for insallation cere- monies. In charge of the ceremony. was Audrey Bates, Bowmanville, Zone Commander who installed the following members: June Symes, president, Mary Hawes, first vice. pres., Bev. Evans, second vice pres., Clara Warren, treasurer, Mary Cannon, secretary, Marilyn Hutch- ison, sgt. At-Arms, Vera Knott, Agnes Garvey, Norma Groves, Chris Wii: liamson, B. Mason, all executive members. James L. Brown D.V.M. graduated from Ontario College of Veterinary Medi- cine, Quelph, on May 25th, 1973. Dr. Brown is the son- inlaw of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love of R. R. No. 2, Port Perry, Ontario. Spanish theme and includes an inviting outdoor pool. Mid Victorian furniture; some of which has been restored by Mr. Carnegie, enhances the large impres- sive rooms of Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie's home and shows a life style of a century ago. The homes of the gen- erous donors have been opened to the public for a worthwhile cause. The pro- ceeds will be going to the Port Perry Community Hospital. Support the Kinette Club on their first big project and have an enjoyable afternoon at the same time. Tea will be served at the Anglican Church Hall from 2:00 -- 4:00 p.m. O.P. P. Report Forty seven accidents in- jured 28 persons and caused $41,300 damage in southern Ontario County between May 21 - 27, according to Ontario Provincial Police from Whitby. There were 4 break and enters during the same week. Three thefts were reported, 2 charges of assault were investigated and 7 cases of malicious damage occurred. Six drivers were charged with being impaired, 9 liquor offences were repor- ted and one violation of the shipping act was investiga- ted Tour 1:00-5:00 Tickets available at Proceeds : He KINETTE CLUB oF PORT PERRY PRESENT A HOUSE TOUR AND TEA WED: JUNE 6, 1973 Tickets $2.00 Eleanors Flowers - Davids, Bonnies & Richards Beauty Salons Lawrences Pharmacy , . or Phone 985-2462 985-2179 Port Perry Community Hospital Tea 2:00-4:00 Beckers