~~ a Authorised as Second Class Mail, - Yong . a * - fr 7 rs Syl £1 - te 0h =, EN i a ss HRT as vy -- Bib a anaalSiae a hal a = 2a wh LAE | $3 RE ins ERAN, CREAN EN Saki it THE PORT PERRY STAR Post Office Department, Ottawa "Loon Pra First Row: left to right -- Ronnie Menzie; Second Row: Left to Right--Walter Sandison; John Abrams; Art McAr thur; Jack Chapman; Avehic Monzie (Pitcher); Murray: Birkett; Port Perry Ball Club Grant Menzie; Bert Brent; Honoured Wi | 3d Richard Carnegie (Captain); Jim Car nochan; Port Perry's . second, "Meet the | congratulations to the Airs and | was cnlled upon and congratulated "Aghamps" dinner - within a year was held at the Flamingo Restaurant on on behalf "of the Chamber of Com-! said that in his opinion too much | Saturday, Feb. 18th. This time the dinner was in honour of the All-Oht.: "Junior C_ Softball Champions, 1960, and was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. John Price acted as EMCEE, as! the president Mr. John Orde was un- able to be present. He offered his ! théir manager, Mr. Harold Jeffrey, merce, Mr. Harold Jeffrey intro- duced the players of the Champion- ship team and mentioried a few high- jlights of the season. He expressed his hope that the same team would be back to play this coming season. All the boys are local boys. « make to his country, The Honourable Dr, M. B. Dymond the team on their fine showing, and stress could not be placed upon sports in Canada as the health of the na- tion was one of the country's great- est assets, He felt that taking an active part in any sport was a fine contribution that any youth could He hoped that Pont Perry boys would maintain their Port Perry Hospital Installs Standby Emergency Unit _ Mr. Harry Phoenix, member of the Property Commitee of the Board of the Port Perry Hospital, in accepting the test performance of the Hospital's 'new standby, emergency power plant, "pointed out that power interruptions of even brief duration are a serious matter in hospitals and "the installa- | tion removes this 'reason for appre- hension. Proud of the record of conducting Ata affairs in the 'black" the hospital board is now looking forward to ob- taining the necessary financing to install x-ray equipment to serve the people of Port Perry and the town- ships of Reach, Cértwright and Scu- 9g to better effect. The Hon, M. B. Dymond, M.D. C.M,, who has practised medicine in Port Perry since 1942, with the exception of & four-year period of service with .the_Canadian Army, spoke of the] benefits of such installations both as " oné who might have need for uninter- rupted electrical power in the hospital and as Ontario's Minister of Health. "Attending the sick and the hurt," said Dr. Dymond, "inevitably has an aspect of emergency, and a second emergency, such as a power interrup- tion, is most undesirable, when light- ing, operating room equipment, incu- bators or oxygen tent equipment is involved. Mr. H. K. Walter, P.Eng., who de- - gigned the equipment to meet the Hospital's particular needs described some of the features of the installa- tion, Using propane gas as the pri- mary power, a sufficient supply for several days of continuous running fs stored in outdoor underground tanks, "Unlike some of. the other, fuels," --said Mr. Walter, "propané..daes not standing, and regu- ups' become unneces- the fuel is clean longer life can be plugs, points and deteriorate from s lar weekly 'tu off id a function + In any interrup- ogé to complete a ¥ the generator to reach én another relay swit- rator into the hospital supply, closing off the line. As the line supply returns to service, the load is transferred back to it and the generator is switched off. Mrs. K. M. Hook, R.N., Hospital Superintendent, during the brief tak- ing over ceremony, recounted the a type which can be anticipated by stand-by power. A motor vehicle go- ing out of control struck and damaged a hydro pole, breaking the supply to the hospital. The occupants in the motor vehicle were serjously injured and required immediate hospitaliza- tion. now independent of outside power when the occasion demands. Mr. Bert Weeden installed Emergency Unit. * the Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary The regular meeting of my Auxiliary of the Port Perry Branch of the Legion was held on Feb, 14th. After the opening ceremonies, many items'of business came up for discus- sion, It was moved that donations 'be made to the Port Perry Commun- ity Hospital and to the 1961 Bursary Programme of, the Canadian Legion. The committee in charge of the rum- mage sale gave a favourable report on the results ofthe sale and report- ed that clothing not sold was sent to the Salvation Army in Oshawa, An invitation from the Claremont Ladies Auxiliary to visit them in March was received and 'accepted. The Past President's - Badge was presented to Cmde, M. Nightingale by Pres. Cmde. C. Warren. Gifts were presented to Cmdes. R. McCoy, T. Hlozan and M. Nightingale in recog- nition. of their services as officers in 1960. Cmde, E. Mooré was appoint- ed as Standard - Bearer, and Cmdes. A. Garvey and N. Read as Auditors for 1961. Henceforth the Auxiliary will meet twice a month, on the second and fourth Tuesdays. ; Winners at the euchre on Feh, 11th were: Ladies 1st--Mra, McBride, 2nd bery, 2nd<K. Qerher, story of a compounded. emergency. of. The hospital power -supply is' --V. Fawns; Men's 1st-- Geo, Cal TORS. On Thursday, Feb, 16th the TOPS held there meeting at the home of Georgina Egple. The meeting opened with the Ritual, followed by the Pled- ge. A letter was read from Windsor in regards to the convention which is being held in April this year. Plans have been made to hold a Euchre and Crokinole party in Man- chester hall on Sat, March "Hefty Ashmore has oe a Canis- ter Set to raffle off. Many thanks Betty. We held our dance last Saturday and following is a list of the winners of the spot and elimination dances, Mr. Manse Woods and Jeanne VanSchagen Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Taylor Mr. Guy & Della Ballard The door prize was won by Mary Payne. - I want to take this opportunity to offer some congratulations. First to Chrit Hayden who worked so hard and won our six week prize. To Mr. "Tand Mrs: Chas McLaughlin onthe event of their 26th anniversary and also to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown on the birth of thelr daughter." Mrs. Brown ig an ex member of ours, Well I guess that is all for this week folks. C. U. Lighter, Mary Payne Hilltop Herald Greetings! On Friday, Feb. 17th our Senlor boys played against Brock and were victorious with a score of 66-62, Monday, will see the Senior boys from Brock visiting our home team, and the winner will enter the Georgian Bay District' play-offs. Congratula- tions boys! The curling season has come to a close, The boys on the team of Skip Jim Read are the champions. The scores were: Skip Frank Fielding won over Skip Art Jefford 6-5. Skip Jim Read won over Skip Frank Fielding 7-3. On Monday, Feb. 20, the Brock and Uxbridge senfor girls met in our gym- nasfum, Brock was the victorious team. Good work girls! Don't forget Drama Night, Friday, Feb, 24th at 8,16 p.m. --Nola Hunter, 11th. David Johnston (Coach); Wayne high standard of achievement and good sportsmanship. Reeve J. J. Gibson presented the PORT PERRY, ONT, THURS., FEBRUARY 28rd, Powell; 1961 at Banquet / 4 f n -t"hoto by Uxbridge Times-Journal Harald Jeffrey (Manager). Lloyd Wilsan, accomplishmenty were in direct ratio to what one put into the job. Mr. Gibson also presented the All-Ontario members of the team, on behalf of the trophy to Mr. Jobuson, the coac ch. village, with % length jackets as--n momento of their success. He stressed the importance of practice work. and team Photog aphers from the CFTO, Channel 9, TV station, were on hand He spid that the actual game! to take pictures and the event was was only a small part of the whole shown on the sports program Sunday evening, ) - achievement. He felt that this prin- cipal applied all through life, one's' Wedding LAROCQUE "- FAL KENHAM In Gibbons Street Baptist Church, Oshawa, on Saturday evening, Feb- ruary 18, Camilla Shirley Falkenham became the hride of Ronald George Larocque. "The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Falkenham of Oshawa and the groom is the son R.R. 2, Port Perry. The Rev. Mr. the ceremony and Mrs, Audrey Allen played the wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by Mi. Léonard Rogers. She wore a floor length white lace gown and white veil and carried a nosegay of pink carna- tions and white lily of the valley. Mrs. Manson Woods was matron- of-honour and wore a blue Nylon street length dress and carried a nosegay of white and blue carnations. Deborah Larocque in" pink nylon and Karen Cummings in. mauve nylon were flower girls and carried nose- gays-of Carnations. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Rogers was usher. The bride's mother wore a rose dress with white accessories. The groom's mother wore a mauve dress with white accessories. They both had white corsages. A reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Victor Larocque. The newly wedded pair will reside at 304 Keele St. Toronto. Port Perry Junior Farmers The members of the. Port Perry Junior Farmers will meet in the Port Perry High School, on Tuesday, Febh- ruary 28th, at 8.30 p.m. The main topic for the evening pro- gramme will be "Swine Husbandry", and two interesting . films will be shown on 'this subject,: Mr. Alvin Blades, Assistant Agri- cultural Representative, Uxbridge, will give a coaching class in grain and small seeds judging. There will also be a discussion of the 1961 projects, with Ted Lamb, Port Perry, in charge; s The evening programme will con- clude with recreation and lunch, An invitation is Hlonded to all be. ] Mitchell performed | of Mr. and Mis. Vieter-Larocque-of |. Manson Woods was "Best man members --of--the-- Port Farmers and Perry other jnterested rural | Young men and women to attend this and all meetings of the Association. | | Junior | | Port Perry Public School Annual Carnival Huge Success Once again te School held the Port Perry Public a delightful carnival for Fort Perry Com- students, in the munity Memorial and, the splendid co-operation of the prin. cipal, Mi ofl tecahers it wae SHECOSN, Arena, Roy Cornish and his an ontstanding (There were over 4100 paipl [ing from the five year olds to the Cteenagers on the ice, in costume of all hapes, hues and vavieties. Out of this huge enthusiastic competition ap- proximately 13H. voungsters were prize winners. There a splendid representa- tion of parents and friends on hand to enjoy the-afternoon's entertainment which was put on by the young fry of the community. The judging and the prize award ing was in charge of Mrs. Mes. Hunter; Mus, Lane; Mrs. Samells; Mrs. Beare; Hastings; Mrs, Lee; Mrs, Mrs. Bailey and Miss Johnson. Mr. Cawker and Mr. Lune were in charge of the welfare of the children on the ice and it was a well organized purty Mention should be made of the aut standing costumes entered this yer; the fancy costumes were works of art; the costumes were excel- lent and the class of originals were unique in thought and workmanship. Several of the teachers joined in the fun and wore faney costumes. Miss Johnson represented a wealthy gen" tleman (if there is any); Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. MacMillan were Indian Girls wis Cochrane; Foster; Mr. 8. MueMillan; comic and Mrs. Foster represented the Valentine tradition and last but not least was dear old Pluto himself. ! Pluto caused a great deal of merri- ment and those who were late missed [all the fun. "was iione other than principal Roy ' Cornish. "After the judging of the costumes ware completed, all age groups. with Mis. ! Believe it or not, Pluto stadt | Jeftord, Fonand Bon Taylor, | Canney : don races were held for | > AARNE 4 ALT ALE 2% 31 $2.00 Per Year, single Copy 5¢ Those placing first, second & third were as follows: ' Comic Costumes- : Brenda Sweet- Sherlyn Reader; Kindergarten, Girls man, Susan Wylie, Boys 4. Billy VanCamp,. Ricky Short, | Donde JleNeil; Junior Girls--Karen { Kem Sandra Beadle, Charlotte Peter Vernon, Shel Stoughton, Lloyd Muacbonald: Intermediate Gols ev. Betty Caowieson, Georgia Rice; Robert Murs, MeNe "il, Bonny Caw Katherin Jennifer Mumford; I'eter MaeDonald, loys Carnegd 18. yo Tommie Lary Fmmerson; Senior Girls kev and Lynn MacGregor, Senior John Vern- Terry Adderley Boys rang [ Faney Dress Costumes Kindergmten Girls Lou Mark, Rhonda Forder; Boys Willizams, Ronnie Vokins, Paul Junior Girls -- Janet Hlozan, Bonnie Kight, Laurie Bag; Barbara Walsh, Louise Luke; Boys-- Charles Nelson, John Cooper, Jody Williwms; Intermediate Girls - - Mary Nelson, Debbie Godley, Nancy War- ren; Boys Ricky Ballard, Billy Hall, Bobby Bruton; Senior Girls ---- Risa Stein, Dorothy Carnochan, Beverley Dymond; Boys Ricky Walker, Tim Brunton, Paul Heayn. Original Costumes---- Kindergarten Girls Mary Lynn Mae Muster, and Honju Enge; Boys- David Litt, Jumie MeNab, Kim Wakeford; Junior Gils Anne Kenny, Mary Lou Thom- ws, Linda Warren; Boys Greg. Men- ces, Garry Geer, Ronnie Wakeford; Intermediate Girls Brenda Geer, Charline Bourgeois, Darla Thomas, Elizabeth Jefford; Boys--Bobby De- Brian McNeill; - Linda Kendal, Janice Shane, Ronnie Podres, Senior Girls Porter, Gerri Cooper; Boys -- Brian Knight, Rodney Tnge, Ross Eden- borough. : Those winning the races were: J Boys K-P & Gr. I Laurie Williams. Girls K-1" & Gr, [---Sheryln Reader. Boys Gr. 11--Charles Nelson. Girls Gr. II--Janet Raines Boys 8 & under-- Donnie Finey. Girls 8 & under---Janet Raines. Boys- 9 &<under==Larry Mark. Girls 9 & under---Anna Forder, Boys 10 & under--RBilly. Mark Girls 10 & under -Anna Forde: (continued on back page) High School Drama Club To Present "The Heiress" are members of the "The Heiress re- Shown above cast of the play hearsing their parts, for Friday even- : Back row, left to ing. They are: right--Carol- Nesbitt, Jim Read, Fu nice Roach; and Front Row, left to -Marilyn Reesor, Elizabeth St, Betty Couves. right- John, This year for the first time in over six years the Port Perry High School Drama Club is presenting a complete, full-length production. The = play "The Heiress", is a two act play, runs for two and a half hours, and was written by. Ruth and Augustul Goetz, and Is hased on the novel "Washington Square" by James. The Drama Club is proud to pre- sent such a play this year, since this is the first year that the new large auditorium has heen available for such an undertaking. Henry! The. present plans of the Drama Club, with the assistance of the Lit- erary Society is to encourage the pre sale of tickets by offering a prize to the student who sells the most tickets by Feb. 24, 1961. Each student in the school was asked to sell at least two tickets in an attempt to reach 700 being sold, The director, Miss Norah McCully, B.A., head of thé English Department has been teaching at Port Perry High for six years and in that time has | directed many one act, three-quar- ter. hour plays. Some of these plays were--Alexander the. Wing; Dark Down; Néllie Me- Nab; a pertion of A Midsummer | Night's Dream and Royal Suspeet. With the - play Dark Brown, Port Perry High. won the 10567 Inter: School Drama Festival, Miss McCully has an assistant di- , rector, Mr. M; Pashler, for the first "toposes; CNY Bird om time in the past six years, Another first for the Drama Club this year is tLe plan to present an award on the night of the production to the best and actress and best-supporting actor and actress, A great deal of work has hee en done already inset design by the members of the Drama Club and Mr. John Jef- the shop teacher and there is much still to he done by curtain time, 215 p.m., Friday, Feb, 24th, but 'the results are shaping - up in splendid fashion. In addition to the many people of Lort Perry and district who are mak- ing costumes, supplying furniture and amull personal props, the Drama Club is also grateful to the O'Neill Colle- giate in Oshawa, for lending thelr set f stage stairs to the cjub. This cour- te:y nnd co-operation is deeply ap- preciated, actor ford, ' : 5% oF ¥ $7 ¥ gor 3:3 ; A rive lpisinl iat STR hid sabia ARR SRR RA Joanne Donnelly, Sandra ) --crA ri Tay rn ~~ he Rr Te i tT i 1% 2 AY ¢ Wiad