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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Jul 1971, p. 1

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* Fer: Miss Beth Evans and Miss Ann Parish both have good reason to be happy. Beth captured the Ontario County Dairy Princess title for 1971 at the Oshawa Fair on Friday, with Ann as runner-up. Posing on the farm of her father, Mr. Ross-Evans,Beth ed Ann tried to oo this one week old calf who wes quite reluctant to have its picture taken with the - Beth Evans, R-R.4, Uxbridge 1971 County Dairy Princess Beth Evans, daughter of|tary during the milk proce- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans R. R. 4, Uxbridge, topped all con- testants and captured the coveted title of Ontario Coun- ty Dairy Princess for 1971. A second local girl Ann Parish, R. R. 3, Uxbridge was runner-up and in third and fourth place came Ann Schee- pers, R. R. 2, Cannington and Marion Coupertwaite, R. R. 3, Uxbridge. The winners were picked at the Oshawa Fair on Fri- day evening, July 23 and each of the contestants re- ceived corsages, cash awards and silver trays from the Ont- ario County Milk Committee, presented by Mr. Paul Bryan, Chairman, Ontario Milk Com- 'mitte. The winner also re- ceived the Ontario Dairy Princess Trophy, presented by Mrs. Dean Beatty, and a sash and Tiara, presented by our 1970 Ontario County Dairy Princess, Miss Mary Jane Crosier, assisted by Miss Osh- awa Fair, Miss Jennifer Lewko. Miss Dianne Gunning, Pro- vincial Dairy Princess, gave a very interesting commen- Week Ending Thurs., July 11 Admissions ......... 386 PEER Nil OD SA bh eee wes 1 Emergency Treatments . 108 Operation.......... 10 Discharges. ......... 34 Remaining.......... 38 Visiting Hours 3 -- 8 p.m dure, and assisted in carrying out the evening's program. Miss Mary Jane Crosier alsé participated in the evening's program, and introduced the four contestants at the start of the competition. The program was under the Chairmanship of Mr. Maurice O'Connor. The judges for the occasion were Mr. dack Honey, Ontario Depart- Earn Museum Diplomas Mrs. Allene Kane and Mr. William Brock, both members of the Board of Scugog Shores Museum have been awarded diplomas in Museology by the Canadian Museums Associat- jon, There are four levels in the complete Museology cou- ree, with a diploma granted after successful completion of each level. Mrs. Kane and Mr. Brock are now eligible to advance to the second level course. * The first level course dealt with general museum manage- ment, and the registration and cataloguing of donated items. It consisted of a three-day seminar in North Bay last November, and an examine- tion based on selected reading materials in March. Part of the course consisted of designing and = planning displays and equipment for an hypotheti- :'cal museum in North Bay. Volume 105 - Port Perry, Ontario, Wednesday, July 28, 1971 - No. 40 The arrival last Friday of the People's Republic of Chine's first ambassador to Canada, Mr. Huang Hus, was greeted with mixed feelings by the Chinese community in Port Perry Steve Woo , who co-manages the Rio Restaurant sew Mr Huangs arrival as @ good op portunity to improve relat ions between Chinese and Canadians While other members of his family, especially the elders, "didn 't think too much of the idea." "They are afraid Commu nism may come to Canada and they don't want it. That's bad," said Steve Steve, who is 21, doesn't remember much of Mainland China as he left his village home in Centon Province when he was two-yearsold His family moved to Hong Kong where they lived before coming to Montreal in 1965 = | Steve came to Port Perry it 1969 to live with relatives and Continued on Page 11 | For A' Fee, Hook - up Now Permitted Elsewhere in this issue is| an announcement of the long awaited "Sewers now in op-| | eration." : ment of Agriculture and F ood, : Following the purchase of) Brighton , Mr. Burt Tutton,/ 2 connection permit at $10. Ontario Milk Marketing Board. and a trench permit worth Photo JP. Hvidstén Toronto, and Mr. Ed Duncan | $5. final connections can now! Fieldman, Ontario Milk Mar-| be made to the sewage works_| keting Board, Brampton Permits are available at the -- : municipal office : | storey structure and cover an dover representing the con-| the children > sl Van Camp An addition proposed for| | estimated 2/3 of the ares sulting firm of Totten, Sims, | - Mixed Feelings In Regard To Arrival Of Chinese en samen of Frimen Nasuar Fe Calle The local fire department were kept busy last week an- swering five calls. The first call was on Monday evening) at 11:15 when they were call ed to the farm of Grant Mac- Donald on Con. 6, Reach Twp where fire destroyed a large barn They were called to Scugog Island on Thursday at 1 p.m to extinguish @ load of hay which caught fire when « tractor beckfired sending sparks into the load 150 bales of hay were destroyed in the fire as well as « large wagon. The hay end wagon belonged to Harrison Hold ings of Scugog Island At 7:10 pm. on Friday evening thes were summ paea! R. H. Cornish Public School) Ay . arded by the Ontario County Board Contract | of the existing school. This : | will leave a considerably Hubicki & Associates, Oshawa | were present at the | of Educjtion will be a two- Ted Sims and Larry Win- | smaller playground ares for regular meeting, the occasion to the home of Mr. and Mrs James Elliot on Con. 4 Reach Twp. when fire broke out ir the upstairs of the douse Firemen had to cut thfough the ceiling of the upstairs portion of the house as wel as the feof te get et the blaze Considerable damage was done to the house by fire and water On Saturday afternoon thes were called to a car fire on the Oshewe roed. The fire was minor and littl damage was done On Sunday morning a cal was received st 6:30 am. t the Hillcrest Nursing Home on Elle Street when the alarm system was acciden ally set t oat <u, Soom es Village, TWO Townships Join Forces for the 1971 street improve-| ment program wis serosssees 10 Operate Sanitary Land Fill Site varied from a high of over) $704,000 to a low of $70,) Despite the present un- 481.50, from Van Camp Con-) certainty of Regional Govern- tracting Limited. | ment for this area, all the The other five tenders) discussion in connection with submitted were from Hard-! the complex project over the den & King Construction Ltd..| last few years has created $77,535.50; Evanco Construc-| an awareness of co-operation tion Lid. $84,247.00; K. d.| and co-ordination of services Beamish Construction Léd., | in this area $80,043.00; Bennett Paving; Co-ordination of fire pro- Ltd. $104,173.00; Tripp Con-) tection for the three munici struction Lid., The lowest tender of Van! and Scugog has been in exis- Camp Construction was ac-' tence for the last couple of cepted, subject to approval years when Port Perry, Reach $77,452.30. palities of Port Perry, Reach of Department of Transport- and Scugog Fire Department ation and Communications. was formed and the complete fire protection sernces came) councilior represented im the under the jurisdiction of a Court Room of the Municipa committee with representation | Building in Port Perry from the three councits.| This time the question wa: Cost of operation & aiso| ® sanitary landfill site (ga: shared by the three munic-| bage Gump tocated on the ipalities and is divided eaccord-| south half of jot 1} oor ing to population and financial) 7 in the Township of Reach ability to pay. Agreement was! The cite in question & reached that Port Perry andjowned 'by Ontario Wate: Reach assume 40% of the) Resource: Commission and operational cost each and) cower an arene of BE acre letter from the Brerg enc a| Resources Waste Managemen:

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